DIURON WP DIURON SCDIURON 98%TC
DIURON WP

Diuron 80% WP with Customized Label

Diuron is a widely used herbicide that belongs to the phenylurea class of compounds. It is primarily used to control various weeds, especially grasses and broadleaf weeds, and is commonly found in agriculture, horticulture, and non-crop areas. Diuron works by inhibiting the electron transport process in photosynthesis, thereby preventing plant growth.

Product Details of Diuron

Product nameDiuron
Tech grade96%TC
Formulation80%WDG,80%WP,80%SC
Molecular formulaC9h10cl2n2o
CAS No.330-54-1
EINECS No.206-354-4
Shelf life2 Years

Application

This product is used for controlling general weeds in non-cultivated areas and preventing the re-emergence of weeds. It is also used for weed control in asparagus, citrus, cotton, pineapple, sugarcane, temperate trees, and berry shrubs.

It is applicable for cotton, corn, sorghum, sugarcane, rice, tea gardens, orchards, vineyards, and non-cultivated land. It controls annual grasses and broadleaf weeds such as barnyard grass, crabgrass, foxtail, wild amaranth, smartweed, lambsquarters, and sedges, as well as water hyacinth in rice fields.

For rice, during the tillering stage, apply 375-480 grams of active ingredient per hectare using the granular method. For cotton, apply 600-750 grams per hectare 2-5 days after sowing; spraying is strictly prohibited after emergence, but the granular method can be used between cotton rows. For dryland crops like corn and sorghum, increase sowing depth and spacing, applying 600-750 grams per hectare. In tea gardens, orchards, and vineyards, apply 750-900 grams per hectare for soil treatment. For total weed control, apply 1200-12000 grams per hectare; the higher the presence of perennial weeds, the greater the amount needed.

Avoid using this product in wheat and cotton fields to prevent damage to wheat. On sandy soils, reduce the dosage, while on clay soils, increase the dosage accordingly. For controlling general weeds in non-cultivated areas, the dosage is 10-30 kg AI/ha; subsequently, apply 5-10 kg/ha annually to prevent the re-emergence of weeds. It can also be used at a rate of 0.6-4.8 kg/ha for asparagus, citrus, cotton, pineapple, sugarcane, temperate trees, and berry shrubs, with efficacy dissipating within one quarter.