RIMAX D 762 WG

Selective post-emergence herbicide for cereal crop protection against annual and perennial dicotyledonous weeds resistant to 2,4 D.

Active ingredient tribenuron-methyl, 102.5 g/kg + dicamba, 659 g/kg
Formulation water dispersible granules
Packing 1 kg
Mode of action rapidly penetrates the vascular system of weeds and moves along xylem and phloem, destroying ground organs and roots.

METHOD OF APPLICATION

CropDose rate, g/haWeedTerms of application
Winter and spring wheat130-180  Annual and perennial dicotyledonous weeds  Spraying in phase of tillering, before booting  
Winter and spring barley
Rye

COMPATIBILITY

The product is compatible with most pesticides. However, in each separate case, components must be checked for compatibility. Do not use the product in the tank mixture with organophosphate insecticides, herbicides MTSPA and 2,4 D, fertilizers for foliar feeding.

APPLICATION FEATURES

  • the product can be used before booting;
  • the most vulnerable phases for weed treatment are phases of 3-4 leaves of annual weeds, up to 5 rings of bedstraw and a socket up to 5 cm in different species of sow thistle;
  • the first visible signs of the product are observed on the third day after spraying. Herbicide activity increases in hot and humid weather while cold and dry weather conditions slow down its effect;
  • dose rate of the working solution during the ground spraying is 200-400 liters per hectare. It is necessary to cover the whole area and spray the plants heavily while applying the product.

PRODUCT’S ADVANTAGES

  • successful combination of active ingredients of different classes expanded significantly the range of controlled weeds;
  • effective influence not only on leaves but also on roots;
  • extended temperature range – from +10°С;
  • clears the crops from the weeds with a root for the following crops in rotation.

LIST OF THE MAIN SENSITIVE WEEDS

Ragweed, descurainia Sofia, field poppy, jointed charlock, chamomile, field mustard, spurry, sow thistle (species), stinkweed, field thistle, winter weed, nettle, amaranth, shepherd’s purse, corn bindweed, pig weed, black nightshade, mallow, tule mint, cocklebur, spurge (species), goose grass, self-seed sunflower, self-seed rape and others.