|
Formulations |
Target |
Dosage |
|
Oxyfluorfen240g/L EC |
Annual broadleaf weeds and grasses |
300-375ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen3%EW |
|
225-500ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen10%CS |
Annual broadleaf weeds |
1200-1800ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 480g/L SC |
Annual broadleaf weeds |
150-225ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 2% GR |
Annual weeds |
15000-22500g/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 8%+Acetochlor 34% EC |
Annual weeds |
1425-2025 ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 5%+Acetochlor 22%+Pendimethalin 17% EC |
Annual weeds |
2250-3000 ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 5%+Butachlor 25%CS |
Annual weeds |
825-1425 ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 5%+Butachlor 25%ME |
Annual weeds |
1200-1800 ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen7%+Butachlor12%+Butachlor24%EC |
Annual weeds |
600-900 ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen10%+Butachlor46%+Prometryn10%EC |
Annual weeds |
900-1050 ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 3%+Metolachlor 40% EC |
Annual broadleaf weeds and grasses |
1500-2250ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 2.8%+Prometryn 7%+Metolachlor 51.2% SC |
Annual weeds |
2400-2700 ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 12%+Anilofos 16%+Oxadiazon 9% EC |
Annual weeds |
600-750 ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 12%+Anilofos 16%+Oxadiazon 9%ME |
Annual weeds |
750-900 ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen4%+Pendimethalin30% EC |
Annual broadleaf weeds and grasses |
2250-2625ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 6%+Pendimethalin18%+Metolachlo36% EC |
Annual weeds |
1800-2400ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 2%+Pendimethalin 21%+Prometryn 13% SC |
Annual weeds |
3000-3300ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen8%+Prometryn32% SC |
Annual broadleaf weeds |
1650-2250ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen6%+Prometryn24%WP |
Annual broadleaf weeds |
1500-3000g/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen2%+Prometryn13%+Pendimethalin24%SC |
Annual broadleaf weeds |
3000-3300ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 22%+Diflufenican 11% SC |
Annual broadleaf weeds |
300-600ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 18%+Clopyralid 9% SC |
Annual broadleaf weeds |
1200-1800ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 2.8%+Glufosinate-ammonium 18% SL |
Annual weeds |
1500-2250ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 8%+Glufosinate-ammonium 24% WP |
Annual weeds |
1350-1800 g/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 8%+Glufosinate-ammonium 24%SC |
Annual weeds |
2700-3750 ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen 2.8%+Glufosinate-ammonium 14.2%ME |
Annual weeds |
3000-4500 ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen11.2%+Glufosinate-ammonium 56.8%WDG |
Annual weeds |
1800-2250 g/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen2.5%+Glufosinate-ammonium 14%+Quizalofop-P-ethyl2.5%ME |
Annual weeds |
2700-3750 ml/ha |
|
Oxyfluorfen5%+Glufosinate-ammonium 15%OD |
Annual weeds |
2550-2850 ml/ha |
1. Onion:Apply as a directed or hooded spray when weeds are at the 2-4 leaf stage or after onions have reached the 3-leaf stage (after wax layer formation). Use no more than 1 application per growing season. The preharvest interval (PHI) is 30 days. Avoid contact with onion growing points.
2. Soybean:Apply pre-emergence (after planting but before crop emergence), or as a post-emergence directed spray at the V1-V2 trifoliate stage (soybean) when weeds are at the 2-4 leaf stage. Use no more than 1 application per growing season. PHI is 60 days. Observe a 4-6 month rotation interval for subsequent crops.
3. Cotton:Apply pre-emergence (after planting) or as a directed hooded spray after cotton reaches 15 cm (6 inches) in height. Use no more than 1 application per growing season. PHI is 60 days. Avoid contact with cotton foliage or green stems.
4. Peanut:Apply pre-emergence (after planting but before crop emergence). Use no more than 1 application per growing season. Rainfall or irrigation is required for activation. Observe a 4-6 month rotation interval.
5. Garlic:Apply pre-emergence (after planting) or at the 1-2 leaf stage of garlic when weeds are at the 2-4 leaf stage. Use no more than 1 application per growing season. Avoid application during rapid crop growth.
6. Sunflower:Apply within 1 week after planting, before weed emergence, as a soil spray. Use no more than 1 application per growing season. Rainfall or irrigation is required for activation.
7. Citrus Orchard:Apply as a directed spray to the soil and base of trees before weed emergence or when weeds are at the seedling stage (2-4 leaves). Use no more than 2 applications per growing season. PHI is 21 days. Avoid contact with citrus leaves or fruit.
8. Apple/Pear Orchard:Apply as a directed spray to the soil and base of trees before weed emergence or when weeds are at the 2-4 leaf stage. Use no more than 2 applications per growing season. PHI is 14 days. Avoid contact with trunk suckers, foliage, or fruit.
9. Rice:Apply pre-emergence (after planting but before crop emergence) or within 3-5 days after transplanting, as a soil treatment with standing water (3-5 days). Use no more than 1 application per growing season. For use only in rice varieties with tolerance traits (e.g., ROXY®).
10. Tea Plantation:Apply as a directed row-middle spray when weeds are at the seedling stage (2-4 leaves). Use no more than 1 application per growing season. PHI is 7 days. Avoid spray drift onto tea shoots or harvested leaves.
Application timing & coverage: Apply as a directed spray to soil or weeds. For optimal residual control, apply before weed emergence.
Activation and environmental conditions: Oxyfluorfen is a light-activated herbicide that requires sunlight for maximum efficacy. Application in the evening allows the herbicide to be absorbed by weeds overnight, with herbicidal activity triggered the following day in sunlight. Soil moisture is necessary for pre-emergence activation; ensure adequate soil moisture or rainfall after application.
Temperature restrictions: Do not apply when temperatures are below 40°F (5°C) , as reduced efficacy may occur. For rice crops, optimal control is achieved when temperatures are between 20-30°C (68-86°F). Do not apply when daily temperatures are below 20°C or soil temperatures are below 15°C.