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A systemic, synthetic auxin herbicide for the control of broad-leaved weeds after ‎emergence in fruit orchards, field crops and fallow fields

Formulation type: EC
Composition: ‎200 g/L Fluroxypyr (as methylheptyl ester 288 g/L)‎‏ ‏
Description: Platoon acts on susceptible plants like a hormonal substance and causes ‎distortions and folding of the leaves and young growth. The product is selective ‎towards some agricultural crops. It penetrates through the green foliage and affects ‎the root system. Susceptible plants include Rubus sanguineus, Cynanchum acutum, ‎Convolvulus arvensis, Prosopis farcta, Solanum elaeagnifolium, Solanum nigrum, ‎Alhagi maurorum, Asparagus aphyllus, Polygonum equisetiforme, Xanthium ‎strumarium, Galium aparine
Dosage:
HRAC ClassAction MechanismChemical Family
OSynthetic auxinPyridine carboxylic acid

  

 

Application:

CropAffected weedsDosageNotes
% volume*ml/dunam
Orchards from the 3rd year after planting: Pear, apple, peach, nectarine, citrus, olivePrietaria judaica, Abutilon, Persicaria, Convolvulus Polygonum equisetiforme, Alhagi maurorum, Cynanchum acutum, Prosopis farcta, Rubus sanguineus, Solanum elaeagnifolium, Solanum nigrum, Asparagus aphyllus, Tradescantia0.5-Spray volume: 30-50 L/dunam. Prevent drift to tree foliage.
Various Datura varieties, Portulaca oleracea, Ecballium elaterium, and sprouts of various broad-leaved weeds0.25-
Gramineae grasses: during winter only - Pennisetum clandestinumVarious Euphorbia varieties, Polygonum equisetiforme, Galium aparine, sprouts of various broad-leaved weeds0.5-Spray volume: 30-50 L/dunam. Contact with cultured plants at edges of grass area might cause severe damage.
Fallow fieldsAbutilon, Polygonum equisetiforme, Convolvulus arvensis, Cynanchum acutum, Prosopis farcta, Alhagi maurorum, Rubus sanguineus, Solanum elaeagnifolium, Solanum nigrum, Asparagus aphyllus, and other annual weeds mentioned above0.75 in pre-treatment250--
Sweet corn (Royal-T), corn for feed: age 4 to 6 leaves.Convolvulus arvensis, Prosopis farcta, Solanum elaeagnifolium, Solanum nigrum, various Datura varieties, Xanthium strumarium, Portulaca oleracea, Ecballium elaterium, Abutilon, and sprouts of various broad-leaved weeds. -120-150Spray volume: 20-30 L/dunam

Spray immediately after irrigation

* When spraying according to % volume, do not exceed 250 ml/dunam.

Notes:

  • After applying Plat--on, wait 3 months before sowing or planting crops (the product has residual action in the soil).
  • Before sowing or planting, irrigate areas treated as described above by sprinkling.
  • Product may be applied at any hour of the day
  • Prevent contact between the spray and fruit tree foliage. When applying in orchards, do not spray tree foliage directly.
  • Prevent drift of the spray to neighboring crops that might be affected by the product.
  • The product is absorbed by the target weed's foliage and so should be applied to fresh target weeds.
  • Do not spray when windy so as to avoid damage to adjacent crops.
  • Do not spray on crops that are under stress, such as dryness, extreme dry and hot weather, surplus water, frost or damage by other herbicides.
Combinations: May be combined with Typhoon for use in orchards (subject to label instructions): ‎Apply at times as specified in the instructions, subject to licensing in above ‎mentioned crops.‎
_SacanotLasviva: Very toxic for fish and aquatic organisms and might cause long-term negative ‎effects on aquatic environments.‎
Manufacturer: TAPAZOL
Toxicty degree: Hazardous (IV)‎
Packing: ‎1, 5 liters‎
UN number: ‎3082‎
Registr no. at PPIS: ‎1987/P.P./2009‎
Re-entry: After 4 hours.‎
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