Zethapyr

Composition

Imazetapyr (+) 2- [4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-5-oxo-1H-imidazol-2-yl]-5-ethyl-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid 10% (p/v)10 % (p/v)
Inert90 % (p/v)

Chemical Group:

IMIDAZOLINONE

Formulation:

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE (SL)

Overview:

ZETHAPYR is a selective post-emergent action herbicide for soybean cultivation that controls broadleaf weeds with residual power. ZETHAPYR has excellent versatility in terms of the application window and can be applied from the 2nd week after the emergence of the soybean. ZETHAPYR is effective in situations of low or medium grass infestation.

Application Method:

The application can be via land or air. Avoid the application when the soil is excessively dry and with low humidity.

Phytotoxicity and compatibility:

Soybean treated in the 1st and 3rd trifoliate leaf stage may show signs of toxicity such as yellow leaves and internodes, which will be recovered with the normal development of the crop without affecting its final performance. It is phytotoxic to sugar beet, sesame and corn, although resistant hybrids exist. It is not compatible with products of strong alkaline reaction (Bordeaux mixture or calcium polysulfide). It is incompatible with clomazone.

Re-entry time to the area of treatment:

Not established

Toxicological Class:

Class IV – Green Stripe

Antidote:

Does not possess

Packing:

Boxes of 4 containers of 5L.

Remark:

In sandy soil, where there is a low rain regime, the residual in soil can extend up to 8 months.

Directions for use:

Weeds:
Green Amaranth / Amaranthus hybridus
Slender Amaranth / Amaranthus viridis
Cobbler’s Peg / Bidens pilosa
Wild Spurge / Euphorbia heterophylla
Horseweed / Conyza bonariensis
Radish / Raphanus raphanistrum
Tropical spiderwort / Commelina diffusa
Starbur / Acanthospermum australe
Arrow-leaf sida / Sida rhombifolia
Common Purslane / Portulaca oleracea
White-eye / Richardia brasiliensis
Blue Morning glory / Ipomea acuminata
Morning glory / Ipomea aristolochiaefolia
Dosis: 1,0 l/ha
Time of Application: Early post-emergency. Symptoms show up between 5 and 15 days after the application. Susceptible plants that germinate after, are controlled by residual action.

WP (days): 100

WP: Waiting Period

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