2,4-D Amine 625 Selective Herbicide
Selective, systemic herbicide used for effective control of broadleaf weeds in fallow before direct drilling or sowing of cereals and pastures, and in cereal crops, pastures, sugar cane, peanuts and non-agricultural areas.
2,4-D Amine 625 Selective Herbicide | |
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Product Type |
Herbicide / Weedicide |
Active Ingredient |
625g/L 2,4-D present as dimethylamine and diethanolamine salts |
Group |
I |
Pack Size |
1L, 5L, 20L |
APVMA Registration # |
60394
Search APVMA number 60394 at APVMA PubCRIS. |
Profile
- 2,4-D 625 Amine is first marketed in 1945
- Salt is readily absorbed by roots whilst esters are readily absorbed by the foliage, translocated throughout the plant via both the symplastic and apoplastic systems with accumulation primarily in the merismatic regions of shoots and roots
- Salt can also be a growth regulator at very small dose rates
Key Features & Benefits
- Proven Active Ingredient - Widely used herbicide to manage broad leaves
- Efficient high-Strength Formula
- Breaks down quickly in soil, leaving no long-term residues, (DT50 <1Day)
- Delivers broad-spectrum control at a competitive price
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Toxicity
This is a phenoxy herbicide that can cause severe damage to native vegetation and susceptible crops such as cotton, grapes, tomatoes, oilseed crops and ornamentals. Acute oral Mammalian Toxicity (LD50, mg/kg) – rats 639 -764