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Antisapa 50 g

Antisapa 50 g
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Antisapa 50 g

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Antisapa 50 g - a highly effective systemic herbicide for controlling annual dicotyledonous and certain grassy weeds in agricultural crops.

Advantages:
• Highly effective and long-lasting protective action;
• Broad spectrum of herbicidal activity;
• Kills growing weeds and their seedlings;
• Safe for bees and the environment;
• Saves time and money during application.

Tomatoes (seedlings)
Target pests: annual grasses and certain grassy weed species
Application method, timing, and restrictions: Soil spraying prior to transplanting seedlings

Application:

The application rate depends on the soil texture. Maximum rates are applied to heavy soils, minimum rates to light soils. Treatment is carried out by spraying germinating weeds.

Target cropApplication rate (per 100 m²)Method, timing of application
Potatoes5–7.5 mL per 5 L of waterSpraying the soil before crop emergence
Potatoes7.5–10 ml per 5 L of waterSpraying of seedlings when the crop is up to 10 cm tall
Soybeans5–7 mL per 5 L of waterSpray the soil before crop emergence
Tomatoes5–10 mL per 5 L of waterSpray seedlings in the 2–4 leaf stage
Tomato seedlings10–15 ml per 5 L of waterSpray the soil before transplanting seedlings

Mechanical and manual work is not recommended.
Waiting period – until harvest.

Number of applications: - 1

Formulation: Granules, dispersible in water
Active ingredient: Metribuzin 700 g/kg
Chemical group: Triazine derivatives.
Toxicity: WHO classification: Hazard Class 3.

Packaging: 50 g,

Compatible with other herbicides on the relevant crops.

Mode of action:
Systemic action. The herbicide acts both through the leaves and through the soil. The active ingredient, upon penetrating the plants, actively inhibits cell growth and division by disrupting protein and lipid metabolism, leading to the death of weeds.

Spectrum of activity:
Cornflower, common chickweed, lamb's quarters (species), chamomile (species), garden purslane, garden thistle, small-flowered galinsoga, ragweed, Sofia's curly dock, field bindweed, common starwort, ​​field mustard, foxtail, wild oats (species), millet (species), chickweed, mouse-ear, bluegrass, chickweed, common shepherd's purse, common datura, medicinal fumitory, common ragwort, stinging nettle (species), common lenon, geranium (species), annual chickweed, speedwell (species), chickweed (species), field violet.

Maximum number of applications: 1

Application rate of working solution: 4–5 L of water per 100 m²

Application notes:
The application rate of the product as a soil herbicide depends on the soil texture and humus content.
Before spraying, dissolve the calculated amount of the product in clean water and mix thoroughly. Use the working solution on the day it is prepared, as prolonged storage causes the product to lose its properties, resulting in reduced effectiveness against weeds. Apply the treatment under favorable weather conditions (no gusty winds, air temperature not exceeding 25 °C); this is typically in the morning (before 10–11 a.m.) and evening (6–10 p.m.). When using the product before crop emergence, soil moisture and the quality of soil preparation are of primary importance for its effectiveness. If moisture is insufficient, increase the water application rate and ensure the product is thoroughly incorporated into the soil using light harrows or other implements, adjusting the depth to match the planting depth of the crop. The product is not recommended for use on sandy soils with very low organic matter content (less than 1%). It is important to remember that inter-row soil cultivation is not permitted after application of the product. In the year following herbicide application, it is not recommended to plant onions and beets in conditions of low organic matter content (less than 2%).
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