Product Details of Trifluralin
Product name | Trifluralin |
Tech grade | 98%TC |
Formulation | 48%EC |
Molecular formula | C13h16f3n3o4 |
CAS No. | 1582-09-8 |
EINECS No. | 216-428-8 |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
Application
Methods for Using Fluazifop in Cotton Fields:
Apply the herbicide before sowing or transplantation. Within 2 hours after application, mix the product into the soil at a depth of 5-7 cm using a double-disced harrow, plowing to a depth of 4-6 cm. Harrow crosswise once, ensuring the second pass is perpendicular to the first, maintaining consistent depth. The land should be leveled and finely tilled before application, with no plant residues on the surface, and any emerged weeds should be removed. The dosage is 140-150 grams per mu.
Methods for Using Fluazifop in Peanut Fields:
Apply before sowing, using 100-150 grams. Under dry conditions, it is best to incorporate the herbicide into the soil promptly, at a depth of 4-8 cm before sowing, and harrow crosswise once. Sow peanuts after 5-7 days.
Methods for Using Fluazifop in Pea, Broad Bean, Cowpea, and Lentil Fields:
Apply before sowing and mix the herbicide shallowly into the soil at a depth of 4-6 cm after application. The dosage is 100-150 grams per mu. It is not suitable to sow millet and sorghum after application.
Methods for Using Fluazifop in Carrot Fields:
Apply the herbicide before sowing using a mixing method. Within 2 hours after application, mix the product into the soil at a depth of 5-7 cm using a double-disced harrow, plowing to a depth of 6-10 cm. Harrow crosswise once, ensuring the second pass is perpendicular to the first, and maintain consistent depth. The land should be leveled and finely tilled before application, with no plant residues on the surface, and any emerged weeds should be removed. The dosage is 100 grams per mu.
Methods for Using Fluazifop in Celery Fields:
Apply before sowing in celery seedling fields or before transplantation in transplant fields. The dosage is 100 grams per mu.
Methods for Using Fluazifop in Cabbage, Radish, Rapeseed, Mustard, Snow Pea, Cabbage, and Cauliflower Fields:
For direct seeding of Chinese cabbage and radishes, apply 4-7days before sowing. For transplanting cabbages and cauliflowers, apply the herbicide before planting seedlings. The dosage is 100 grams per mu.
Methods for Using Trifluralin in Sesame Fields:
Apply 3-5 days before sowing. Within 2 hours after application, mix the product into the soil at a depth of 5-7 cm using a double-disced harrow, plowing to a depth of 4-6 cm. Harrow crosswise once, ensuring the second pass is perpendicular to the first, while maintaining consistent depth. Prior to application, level the land and finely till it, ensuring the soil surface is free of plant residues, and remove any emerged weeds. The dosage is 100 grams per mu.
Methods for Using Trifluralin in Sunflower, Castor Bean, Red Flower, Sweet Stevia, Ramie, and Lettuce Fields:
Apply 3-5 days before sowing. Within 2 hours after application, mix the product into the soil at a depth of 5-7 cm using a double-disced harrow, plowing to a depth of 4-6 cm. Harrow crosswise once, ensuring the second pass is perpendicular to the first, while maintaining consistent depth. Prior to application, level the land and finely till it, ensuring the soil surface is free of plant residues, and remove any emerged weeds. The dosage is 80-100 grams per mu.
Methods for Using Trifluralin in Eggplant, Chili Pepper, and Tomato Fields:
For open-field transplanting, apply the herbicide 3-7 days before transplanting. For fields with plastic film covering, apply 3-7 days before covering with plastic. The dosage is 100 grams per mu.
Methods for Using Trifluralin in Garlic and Onion Fields:
For uncovered fields: After sowing and covering the seeds, apply at a rate of 150 grams per mu, diluted in 45-60 kilograms of water, and spray evenly on the soil surface.
For covered fields: After sowing and covering the seeds, apply at a rate of 100 grams per mu, diluted in 45-60 kilograms of water, spray evenly on the soil surface, and then immediately cover with plastic. Alternatively, the herbicide can be applied before covering, followed by planting through holes.