Weedicide

Weedicide


Pesticide

4-D Amine Salt 58% S.L.

Formulation

  • Type: Soluble Liquid (SL)
  • Active Ingredient (a.i.): 2,4-D Amine Salt
  • Concentration: 58% w/w (≈ 480 g a.i./L)

Mode of Action

  • Systemic, selective, post-emergence herbicide.
  • Absorbed through leaves and roots, translocated by xylem and phloem.
  • Mimics natural auxin (Indole Acetic Acid) → causes abnormal growth, epinasty, leaf curl, stem twisting → plant death.
  • Selective to cereals and grasses; broadleaf weeds highly susceptible.

Applicable Crops

  • Wheat
  • Maize
  • Sorghum
  • Sugarcane
  • Barley
  • Rice (directed spray only)
  • Non-crop areas (fallow land, roadsides, bunds, railways, etc.)

Target Pests (Weeds)

Broadleaf weeds:

  • Amaranthus spp. (Pigweed)
  • Chenopodium album (Bathua)
  • Convolvulus arvensis (Bindweed)
  • Xanthium strumarium (Cocklebur)
  • Parthenium hysterophorus (Congress grass)
  • Cyperus rotundus (partial suppression only)

Recommended Dose

Wheat 500–1000 g 0.9–1.7 L
Maize 500–750 g 0.9–1.3 L
Sorghum 500–1000 g 0.9–1.7 L
Sugarcane 1000–1500 g 1.7–2.6 L
Non-crop land 1000–1500 g 1.7–2.6 L
  • Spray volume: 400–500 L water/ha
  • Apply 20–35 DAS in cereals when weeds are young (2–4 leaf stage).

Mode of Application

  • Knapsack sprayer or tractor-mounted boom sprayer.
  • Apply uniformly over crop field.
  • For sugarcane: directed spray between rows.
  • Avoid spray drift to nearby sensitive crops (cotton, tomato, pulses, vegetables, grapes).

Advantages

  • Cost-effective and widely used herbicide.
  • Selective to cereals and grasses.
  • Controls a wide range of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds.
  • Systemic action → kills both aerial and underground parts (partially for perennials).
  • Compatible with certain grassy weed herbicides for broad-spectrum weed control.