Clodinafop-propargyl 50g/l + Pinoxaden 50g/l + Cloquintocet-mexyl 12.5g/l EC Herbicide

Clodinafop-Propargyl 50g/L + Pinoxaden 50g/L + Cloquintocet-Mexyl 12.5g/L EC is a highly effective post-emergence herbicide designed for the control of annual grassy weeds, including wild oats, canary grass, and foxtail, in cereal crops such as wheat, barley, and oats.

This selective herbicide combines dual ACCase inhibitors with a safener to protect crops while ensuring effective weed control. Its unique mode of action disrupts fatty acid biosynthesis in weeds, offering long-lasting, reliable results. This makes it ideal for farmers seeking efficient weed management, as it enhances yields and quality with its broad-spectrum, crop-safe performance. It is perfect for sustainable cereal crop production.

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About Clodinafop-propargyl 50g/l + Pinoxaden 50g/l + Cloquintocet-mexyl 12.5g/l EC Herbicide

About Clodinafop-propargyl 50g/l + Pinoxaden 50g/l + Cloquintocet-mexyl 12.5g/l EC Herbicide

 

This advanced herbicide formulation combines three active ingredients—Clodinafop-Propargyl, Pinoxaden, and Cloquintocet-Mexyl—designed for post-emergence grass weed control in cereal crops. The dual ACCase inhibitors provide robust and effective weed management, while the safener Cloquintocet-Mexyl ensures crop safety, making it an ideal solution for protecting yield and quality in wheat, barley, oats, and other cereals.

Ingredient Concentration Role
Clodinafop-Propargyl 50g/L ACCase inhibitor, primary herbicide action
Pinoxaden 50g/L ACCase inhibitor, complementary mode of action
Cloquintocet-Mexyl (Safener) 12.5g/L Crop safety, enabling metabolism of the herbicide
Formulation Type EC (Emulsifiable Concentrate) Ensures effective application and absorption

Mode of Action

This herbicide inhibits acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase), disrupting lipid biosynthesis in grassy weeds. The dual action from Clodinafop and Pinoxaden ensures enhanced efficacy and resistance management. The safener, Cloquintocet-Mexyl, enables rapid metabolism of the herbicide within cereal crops, ensuring selectivity and crop safety.

Target Crops

  • Wheat
  • Barley
  • Oats
  • Rye (depending on local registration)

Controlled Weeds

  • Wild Oats (Avena fatua)
  • Italian Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum)
  • Canary Grass (Phalaris spp.)
  • Foxtail (Setaria spp.)
  • Brome Grass (Bromus spp.)
  • Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa spp.)

Application Guidelines

Parameter Recommendation
Application Timing Post-emergence, 1–2 leaf to early tillering stage
Recommended Dosage 0.5–1.0 L/ha
Application Method Uniform foliar spray with calibrated sprayer
Water Volume 200–300 L/ha
Mixing Instructions Use clean water, agitate well, avoid tank mixes with acidic or ALS-inhibiting herbicides

Packaging and OEM Services

  • Available in: 100mL, 250mL, 500mL, 1L, 5L, 20L HDPE bottles or drums
  • OEM/ODM support with multilingual labels, QR codes, and anti-counterfeit features
  • Custom packaging design available for private labels and regional registration

Key Advantages

  • Dual Active System: Enhanced efficacy and resistance mitigation
  • High Crop Selectivity: Safener protects crops from potential phytotoxicity
  • Flexible Tank-Mix Compatibility: Can be integrated with broadleaf herbicides
  • Residual Control: Suppresses late-emerging weeds and reduces follow-up applications
  • Wide Applicability: Adapted for use in both temperate and semi-arid regions

Safety and Environmental Precautions

  • Use appropriate PPE: gloves, goggles, mask
  • Avoid spraying during high winds or when rain is expected within 2 hours
  • Ensure no drift onto non-target grassy crops (e.g., maize, rice)
  • Observe a 14–21 day pre-harvest interval depending on crop
  • Store product away from heat and direct sunlight in original sealed container

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Can this herbicide control resistant ryegrass?
A: Yes, the dual ACCase inhibition offers improved control of some resistant ryegrass populations.

Q2: Will this harm my wheat crop if applied at early tillering?
A: No, the safener ensures excellent crop tolerance even at sensitive growth stages.

Q3: Can it be mixed with broadleaf herbicides?
A: Yes, but always conduct a jar compatibility test and avoid mixing with ALS inhibitors or strong acid-based products.

Q4: What’s the re-entry interval?
A: Once the spray has dried, typically 12–24 hours, re-entry is safe.

Summary

Clodinafop-propargyl 50g/L + Pinoxaden 50g/L + Cloquintocet-mexyl 12.5g/L EC provides robust, selective, and systemic post-emergence grass weed control in cereal crops. This advanced combination delivers high efficacy, crop safety, and operational flexibility, making it an ideal herbicide solution for modern cereal farming.

 

This advanced herbicide formulation combines three active ingredients—Clodinafop-Propargyl, Pinoxaden, and Cloquintocet-Mexyl—designed for post-emergence grass weed control in cereal crops. The dual ACCase inhibitors provide robust and effective weed management, while the safener Cloquintocet-Mexyl ensures crop safety, making it an ideal solution for protecting yield and quality in wheat, barley, oats, and other cereals.

Ingredient Concentration Role
Clodinafop-Propargyl 50g/L ACCase inhibitor, primary herbicide action
Pinoxaden 50g/L ACCase inhibitor, complementary mode of action
Cloquintocet-Mexyl (Safener) 12.5g/L Crop safety, enabling metabolism of the herbicide
Formulation Type EC (Emulsifiable Concentrate) Ensures effective application and absorption

Mode of Action

This herbicide inhibits acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase), disrupting lipid biosynthesis in grassy weeds. The dual action from Clodinafop and Pinoxaden ensures enhanced efficacy and resistance management. The safener, Cloquintocet-Mexyl, enables rapid metabolism of the herbicide within cereal crops, ensuring selectivity and crop safety.

Target Crops

  • Wheat
  • Barley
  • Oats
  • Rye (depending on local registration)

Controlled Weeds

  • Wild Oats (Avena fatua)
  • Italian Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum)
  • Canary Grass (Phalaris spp.)
  • Foxtail (Setaria spp.)
  • Brome Grass (Bromus spp.)
  • Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa spp.)

Application Guidelines

Parameter Recommendation
Application Timing Post-emergence, 1–2 leaf to early tillering stage
Recommended Dosage 0.5–1.0 L/ha
Application Method Uniform foliar spray with calibrated sprayer
Water Volume 200–300 L/ha
Mixing Instructions Use clean water, agitate well, avoid tank mixes with acidic or ALS-inhibiting herbicides

Packaging and OEM Services

  • Available in: 100mL, 250mL, 500mL, 1L, 5L, 20L HDPE bottles or drums
  • OEM/ODM support with multilingual labels, QR codes, and anti-counterfeit features
  • Custom packaging design available for private labels and regional registration

Key Advantages

  • Dual Active System: Enhanced efficacy and resistance mitigation
  • High Crop Selectivity: Safener protects crops from potential phytotoxicity
  • Flexible Tank-Mix Compatibility: Can be integrated with broadleaf herbicides
  • Residual Control: Suppresses late-emerging weeds and reduces follow-up applications
  • Wide Applicability: Adapted for use in both temperate and semi-arid regions

Safety and Environmental Precautions

  • Use appropriate PPE: gloves, goggles, mask
  • Avoid spraying during high winds or when rain is expected within 2 hours
  • Ensure no drift onto non-target grassy crops (e.g., maize, rice)
  • Observe a 14–21 day pre-harvest interval depending on crop
  • Store product away from heat and direct sunlight in original sealed container

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Can this herbicide control resistant ryegrass?
A: Yes, the dual ACCase inhibition offers improved control of some resistant ryegrass populations.

Q2: Will this harm my wheat crop if applied at early tillering?
A: No, the safener ensures excellent crop tolerance even at sensitive growth stages.

Q3: Can it be mixed with broadleaf herbicides?
A: Yes, but always conduct a jar compatibility test and avoid mixing with ALS inhibitors or strong acid-based products.

Q4: What’s the re-entry interval?
A: Once the spray has dried, typically 12–24 hours, re-entry is safe.

Summary

Clodinafop-propargyl 50g/L + Pinoxaden 50g/L + Cloquintocet-mexyl 12.5g/L EC provides robust, selective, and systemic post-emergence grass weed control in cereal crops. This advanced combination delivers high efficacy, crop safety, and operational flexibility, making it an ideal herbicide solution for modern cereal farming.