Specification |
Object of prevention |
Dosage |
Thifensulfuron-methyl 20%WP |
Annual broad leaf weeds |
120-150g/ha |
Thifensulfuron-methyl 75%WDG |
Annual broad leaf weeds |
20-30g/ha |
Isoproturon 70.5%+Thifensulfuron-methyl 1.5% WDG |
Annual broad leaf weeds | 1.5-2kg/ha |
1. Before winter, when broadleaf weeds are basically out and before winter wheat joints, when broadleaf weeds are 5 leaves old, add 45 kg of water per mu and mix well, then spray the stems and leaves once.
2. When applying the pesticide, pay attention to the accurate dosage and spray evenly. Try to apply the pesticide when there is no wind or rain to avoid droplets drifting and harming surrounding crops.
3. Use once per season.
Poisoning symptoms: dizziness, headache, fatigue, pale complexion, vomiting, sweating, drooling, pupil constriction, blurred vision. In severe cases, blood pressure drops, unconsciousness, contact dermatitis such as urticaria, local redness, swelling and itching, conjunctival congestion, tearing, chest tightness, breathing difficulties and other poisoning symptoms appear quickly, usually within a few minutes to 1 hour.
If inhaled accidentally, the patient should be moved to a well-ventilated place.
If it accidentally contacts the skin or splashes into the eyes, rinse with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
If ingested by mistake, the patient should be sent to the hospital for symptomatic treatment with this label. Atropine can be used as an antidote. Pralidoxime, pralidoxime, dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, and morphine are prohibited.
1. This product should be stored sealed in a dry, cool, ventilated, rain-proof place, away from fire or heat sources.
2. Store out of the reach of children and locked.
3. Do not store or transport it with other commodities such as food, beverages, grain, feed, etc. During storage or transportation, the stacking layer must not exceed the regulations. Be careful to handle with care to avoid damaging the packaging and causing product leakage.