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Pages in category "Post-emergent herbicides" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alloxydim; Q.
In 1990 sulcotrione was introduced for post- emergence weed control in corn. Isoxaflutole opened the market more broadly for HPPD inhibitors when it was introduced in 1996 for corn and sugarcane, and for use as a pre-emergence herbicide that could control broadleaf weeds as did sulcotrione, but also additional grass weeds.
It is absorbed by germinating seedlings. Usually applied at 125–250 g/ha pre-emergence or shortly after, often with other cereal herbicides. [3] Diflufenican is a Group F, (Australia), F1 (global) or Group 12 (numeric) resistance class herbicide. [12]
This is a list of herbicides. These are chemical compounds which have been registered as herbicides . The names on the list are the ISO common name for the active ingredient which is formulated into the branded product sold to end-users. [ 1 ]
Ethofumesate is a pre- and post-emergence [1] herbicide used on sugar beets to control weeds, notably blackgrasses. UK registration in 2016 is planned for pre-emergence use on wheat as an auxiliary component of tank mix. [2] Ethofumesate is used in Australia, to control wintergrasses in turfgrasses, along fencelines and tree plantations.
Post-emergent herbicides (4 P) Preemergent herbicides (18 P) S. Sulfonylurea herbicides (5 P) Systemic herbicides (5 P) Pages in category "Herbicides"