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Selective herbicide in irrigated and non-irrigated field crops

Formulation type: SC
Composition: ‎500 g/L Propyzamid‎
Description: Promo is a selective herbicide from the amide family. The product is absorbed by ‎the roots of susceptible weeds and it eliminates mostly Gramineae plants. Promo ‎eliminates and prevents the emergence of annual Gramineae grass sprouts and in ‎higher dosages minimizes and inhibits the emergence of Fumaria, Malva, ‎Chenopodium, Urtica, wild beet, Amaranthus, Cruciferae and Cuscuta. For use in ‎winter only.‎
Dosage:
HRAC ClassAction MechanismChemical Family
K1Inhibits building of microtubulesBenzamide

 

Application:

a. Irrigated crops:

CropDosage (ml/dunam)Application timeNotes
Leaf lettuce

(planted)

250Immediately after plants have taken root and no later than the emergence of the first weeds.Water after spraying

 

Peas (varieties: Cruser,Kelvedon)200After sprouting, when plant has at least 3-4 segments.
Alfalfa for feed and seeds (to eliminate annual Gramineae)100-200After emergence, after trifoliate leaf until 10 cm high and between harvests, no later than 5 days after harvest.
ChickpeasImmediately after sowing, before emergence, no later than early January100-150

Use lower dosage in light soils 

 

Non-irrigated crops:

Do not use on fields when 250 mm of rain or sprinkling are not guaranteed after spraying.

CropApplication timeDosage (ml/dunam)Notes
Light and medium weight soilsHeavy soils
ChickpeasImmediately after sowing, before emergence-100150-
Vicia for hay and seeds (varieties: Sadot, Popany)

 

Immediately after sowing100150-
After emergence

When secondary segment appears

100-150150-200-
 Clove (Tavor variety)Immediately after sowing or after trifoliate leaf appears100-150150-200-
Legumes, to eliminate Cuscuta in chickpeas and peasAfter Cuscuta appears and in new legume sowings. From the appearance of the first composite leaf until 25 cm high. To prevent new emergence, water by sprinkling not later than 24 hours after application150Spray volume: 20 L/dunam

 

Product activation:

  1. Incorporate product into soil close to time of application by watering either by sprinkling (20-30 cu.m./dunam) or rainfall (20-30 mm).
  2. The product is activated by water and will be effective provided the field receives rainfall or sprinkling within 30 days after spraying.

* Do not let animals graze on sprayed area and do not harvest until 60 days after product was activated by rain or sprinkling.

Consecutive crops in cycle:

Waiting periods between spraying and next crop are as follows:

 

Consecutive crop in cycleTime after application of productNotes
Artichoke, beans, cotton, legumes, sunflowers, peanuts, lettuceNo waiting period 
Carrot, celery, Cruciferae  strawberries and sorghum5 monthsDo not use in fields when 250 mm of rain or sprinkling are not guaranteed after spraying.
Solanaceae, beets, Cucurbitaceae, onion, garlic, parsley, radishes and smallradishes7 months
Winter and summer Gramineae, excluding corn and sorghum9 months
Combinations: ‎: In chickpeas Promo may be combined with the following products (subject to the ‎instructions on their labels): Terbutrex, Boral, Racer, Typhoon.‎
_SacanotLasviva: Toxic for aquatic organisms.‎
Manufacturer: TAPAZOL
Toxicty degree: Hazardous (IV)‎
Packing: ‎1, 5 liters‎
UN number: ‎3082‎
Registr no. at PPIS: ‎4108/P.P./2011‎
Re-entry: After 24 hours.‎
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