Clomazone 360 g/L EC Herbicide
Selective Pre-Emergence Herbicide for Broadleaf and Grass Weed Control
Looking for a dependable herbicide to control early-season weeds without compromising crop safety? Clomazone 360 g/L EC is a highly effective pre-emergent herbicide designed to offer selective control of a wide range of broadleaf and grassy weeds, particularly in row crops and vegetables. Engineered as an emulsifiable concentrate (EC), this product provides consistent weed suppression in various soil types and climatic conditions. Its low solubility and strong soil residual effect make it highly rainfast and reliable even under unpredictable weather. Ideal for professionals seeking precision and performance, Clomazone 360 EC is your solution for early-season weed management with minimal crop stress.
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About Clomazone 360 g/L EC Herbicide
About Clomazone 360 g/L EC Herbicide
Product Name | Clomazone 360 g/L EC |
Formulation Type | Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) |
Active Ingredient | Clomazone |
Content | 360 g/L |
Mode of Action | Inhibits chlorophyll biosynthesis (PPO inhibitor, HRAC Group F4) |
Target Weeds | Annual grasses and broadleaf weeds (e.g., barnyardgrass, pigweed, mustard) |
Application Timing | Pre-emergence |
Rainfastness | High (low water solubility, strong soil binding) |
Residual Control | 30–45 days |
Suitable Crops | Rice, Soybean, Cotton, Sugarcane, Vegetables, Tobacco |
Packaging Range | 100 mL – 200 L (HDPE, CO-EX, PET, iron drums) |
Custom Packaging | Bottle shape, size, and material customization (HDPE, CO-EX, etc.) |
Label & Branding | Multilingual label design, QR code, crop-specific color coding |
Formulation Tweaks | Solvent adjustment, pH tuning (within legal limits) |
Document Support | COA, MSDS, SDS, TDS, Free Sale Certificate, Registration Dossier |
Regulatory Assistance | ICAMA, EPA, EU, and local authority registration support |
Logistics Support | Door-to-door delivery, export documentation, flexible MOQ |
Technical Guidance | Field trial data, tank-mix advice, application training |
Global Experience | Exported to 40+ countries (Asia, Africa, Middle East, South America) |
Clomazone 360 g/L EC | Selective Pre-Emergence Herbicide for Broadleaf and Grass Weed Control
Clomazone 360 g/L EC is a selective, pre-emergent herbicide formulated as an emulsifiable concentrate specifically designed to control annual broadleaf and grassy weeds in a wide range of crops. This product contains 360 grams per liter of the active ingredient Clomazone, which is known for its residual soil activity, low water solubility, and strong binding to soil particles—making it highly rainfast and resistant to leaching.
You can rely on this herbicide for consistent and long-lasting weed suppression during the early stages of crop development. Whether you are managing large-scale agricultural operations or supplying local growers, Clomazone 360 EC delivers effective weed prevention without post-emergence stress, helping your customers maintain clean fields and boost crop yield.
The product’s EC formulation ensures ease of application with uniform coverage, excellent tank-mix compatibility, and adaptability across diverse farming environments.
How Clomazone 360 g/L EC Works
Clomazone 360 g/L EC functions as a protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) inhibitor, interfering with chlorophyll biosynthesis in susceptible weed species. When applied to the soil, the active ingredient is absorbed primarily through the hypocotyl and roots of emerging weed seedlings. Once inside the plant system, Clomazone inhibits essential enzymes required for pigment formation, leading to bleaching symptoms—white or pale-yellow tissue—followed by the death of the weed due to photosynthetic failure.
Unlike contact herbicides that require direct application to emerged weeds, Clomazone acts pre-emergence, targeting young weed seedlings during the early stages of germination. Its residual activity in the soil provides extended protection for weeks, ensuring that your crop emerges without early weed competition.
This mode of action makes Clomazone especially effective against a broad spectrum of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds, and an ideal component in herbicide resistance management programs when rotated or combined with other MoA groups.
Target Weeds & Crops for Clomazone 360 g/L EC
Clomazone 360 g/L EC is highly effective against a broad spectrum of annual broadleaf weeds and grasses, making it a reliable choice for pre-emergent weed control across various cropping systems. Its selective nature allows for safe application in key economic crops, minimizing the risk of phytotoxicity when used at recommended rates.
Target Weeds Controlled:
- Annual Grasses: Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli), Goosegrass (Eleusine indica), Wild oats (Avena fatua)
- Broadleaf Weeds: Pigweed (Amaranthus spp.), Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album), Mustard (Sinapis arvensis), Morningglory (Ipomoea spp.)
- Other Susceptible Species: Galinsoga (Galinsoga parviflora), Purslane (Portulaca oleracea), Spurge (Euphorbia spp.)
Clomazone disrupts the germination and emergence of these weeds before they can compete with your main crops, offering effective early-season protection.
Suitable Crops for Use:
- Soybean
- Cotton
- Rice (direct-seeded and transplanted)
- Sugarcane
- Peanuts
- Tobacco
- Vegetables: Onion, Cabbage, Carrot
- Forestry nurseries and plantations
Its flexible crop tolerance and compatibility with diverse cropping environments make Clomazone 360 g/L EC ideal for rotational systems and multi-season weed programs. For crops not listed here, always consult with local agronomists or our technical team to verify suitability.
Application Methods & Recommended Dosage
To achieve optimal weed control, Clomazone 360 g/L EC should be applied pre-emergence, targeting the weed seedling stage before emergence. The herbicide is typically applied as a soil surface spray or incorporated slightly into the topsoil using light irrigation or shallow cultivation, depending on local agronomic practices.
Proper dosage and timing are critical to ensure safety for the crop and efficacy against weeds. Application rates vary depending on soil type, crop species, and target weed spectrum.
General Application Guidelines:
- Application timing: Pre-emergence (after sowing but before crop or weed emergence)
- Application method: Ground spray using calibrated boom sprayer or knapsack sprayer
- Water volume: 200–400 L/ha for uniform soil coverage
- Soil conditions: Apply on moist, fine-textured soil for maximum absorption
Recommended Dosage Table (By Crop & Use Scenario)
Crop | Target Weeds | Dosage (ml/ha) | Application Method | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Soybean | Annual grasses & broadleaf | 720–960 ml/ha | Pre-emergence soil spray | Apply within 2–3 days after sowing |
Rice (dry direct) | Barnyardgrass, sedge | 600–1000 ml/ha | Pre-emergence broadcast | Avoid waterlogging for 5 days post-application |
Cotton | Broadleaf weeds | 900–1200 ml/ha | Soil surface spray | Do not use on sandy or coarse soil |
Tobacco | Mixed weed spectrum | 800–1000 ml/ha | Spray before emergence | Uniform soil coverage is essential |
Vegetables (onion, cabbage) | Broadleaf weeds | 600–900 ml/ha | Spray + light incorporation | Avoid application on germinating seed beds |
Always refer to local label recommendations or regulatory guidance for specific application rates and intervals.
Key Application Tips:
- Agitate well before use to ensure active ingredient suspension.
- Do not apply to crops with shallow planting depth or sandy soils where phytotoxicity risk is higher.
- Avoid overlapping applications, which can lead to crop damage.
- Rainfastness: Avoid irrigation or heavy rainfall within 4 hours post-application to maintain surface activity.
Advantages & Key Benefits
Clomazone 360 g/L EC stands out in pre-emergent weed control due to its unique mechanism, crop safety, and wide-spectrum performance. Its formulation is designed for consistent field results, even under challenging environmental conditions.
Proven Performance Across Diverse Cropping Systems
Clomazone delivers broad-spectrum control of both monocot and dicot weeds at the early seedling stage, making it highly suitable for rotational cropping systems. Its selectivity allows use in multiple crops including soybean, rice, cotton, and vegetables, without compromising yield or germination.
Extended Soil Residual Activity
Thanks to its stability in the soil and strong binding to organic matter, Clomazone provides residual control for up to 30–45 days after application. This minimizes the need for follow-up sprays during early crop establishment.
Excellent Rainfastness
Clomazone’s low water solubility means it is less prone to leaching or wash-off, maintaining herbicidal activity even after rainfall or light irrigation, especially important in regions with unpredictable weather.
Formulation Stability & Ease of Use
The EC (emulsifiable concentrate) formulation offers:
- Excellent dispersion in spray tanks
- Compatibility with standard herbicide equipment
- Uniform soil coverage without clumping or sedimentation
Resistance Management Tool
Clomazone belongs to HRAC Group F4, making it a valuable rotational partner in herbicide resistance management programs. When alternated with other MoAs, it reduces selection pressure on dominant weed species.
Tank Mix Compatibility & Crop Rotation Flexibility
Excellent Tank Mix Compatibility
Clomazone 360 g/L EC is highly compatible with a wide range of pre-emergent and early post-emergent herbicides, offering flexible weed management strategies tailored to local weed populations. It can be tank-mixed with:
Partner Herbicide | Target Enhancement | Application Timing |
---|---|---|
Pendimethalin | Enhanced grass weed control | Pre-emergence |
Metribuzin | Broader broadleaf spectrum | Pre-emergence or early post |
Acetochlor | Extended residual effect | Pre-emergence |
Glyphosate (non-selective) | Burndown before planting | Prior to crop emergence |
To ensure compatibility and avoid phytotoxicity, always perform a jar test before full-field application.
Safe Crop Rotation Options
One of Clomazone’s key agronomic strengths is its adaptability in rotational cropping systems. With a moderate soil persistence profile, it allows for crop flexibility without compromising safety.
Crop to Follow | Minimum Interval (Weeks) | Remarks |
---|---|---|
Soybean | 0 | Safe for direct planting |
Cotton | 0 | Common in Clomazone-based programs |
Corn | 8–10 | Ensure proper soil moisture |
Wheat | 16+ | Deep tillage recommended |
Vegetables (e.g., tomatoes, carrots) | 30+ | Sensitive – use only with residue monitoring |
By rotating with Clomazone-compatible crops and alternating with different herbicide modes of action, you can achieve effective resistance management while maintaining field productivity.
Storage & Safety Information
Safe Storage Guidelines
To maintain the integrity and effectiveness of Clomazone 360 g/L EC, proper storage practices are essential, particularly under high-temperature or high-humidity conditions common in tropical regions.
- Storage Temperature: Store at 0–40°C in a cool, well-ventilated, dry location.
- Container Integrity: Keep in original, tightly sealed HDPE or FHDPE containers to prevent degradation and vapor leakage.
- Away from Sunlight & Heat: Avoid direct sunlight and open flames, as prolonged exposure may lead to chemical instability.
- Segregated Storage: Store separately from food, feed, fertilizers, and water sources.
Handling Precautions
During mixing, loading, and application, it is essential to use appropriate protective equipment to avoid unnecessary exposure.
Equipment | Purpose |
---|---|
Chemical-resistant gloves | Prevent dermal absorption |
Protective clothing (coveralls, long sleeves) | Reduce skin exposure |
Safety goggles or face shield | Avoid eye contact |
Respirator (if in enclosed areas) | Minimize inhalation risks |
First Aid Measures
- Skin Contact: Rinse thoroughly with soap and water.
- Eye Contact: Rinse with clean water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical advice.
- Inhalation: Move to fresh air and keep calm; consult a physician if discomfort persists.
- Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting; seek immediate medical assistance with product label.
Environmental Precautions
- Avoid contaminating nearby water bodies through run-off or improper cleaning of equipment.
- Do not reuse empty containers. Triple rinse and dispose of them per local hazardous waste regulations.
By strictly adhering to these safety protocols, you can ensure both operator protection and environmental stewardship when using Clomazone 360 g/L EC.
Environmental Behavior & Regulatory Compliance
Environmentally Responsible Weed Control
Clomazone 360 g/L EC demonstrates a favorable environmental profile when used as directed. Thanks to its low water solubility and strong adsorption to soil particles, it exhibits limited mobility in soil and low risk of groundwater contamination.
- Photodegradation: Clomazone breaks down gradually under UV exposure, reducing long-term environmental residue.
- Soil Binding: Its strong affinity to soil particles limits leaching, helping protect nearby aquatic ecosystems.
- Biodegradability: While persistent in the soil under dry conditions, Clomazone eventually degrades through microbial activity in moist environments.
These features make Clomazone suitable for IPM (Integrated Pest Management) strategies and pre-emergent weed control programs, especially in areas with proper buffer zone planning and soil conservation practices.
Regulatory Status
Clomazone 360 g/L EC complies with major global pesticide regulations and quality control frameworks, facilitating smoother market entry and product registration.
Region/Authority | Status |
---|---|
China (ICAMA) | Registered for pre-emergent use on rice, soybeans, vegetables |
EU (Reg. 1107/2009) | Approved with restrictions (based on local environmental risk assessment) |
USA (EPA) | Registered for use on a wide range of crops, including soybeans, cotton, and vegetables |
FAO/WHO Specifications | Meets relevant purity and toxicity standards |
We offer full regulatory support, including provision of MSDS, COA, and field trial data to help you meet local registration requirements and accelerate your time to market.
By choosing Clomazone 360 g/L EC, you’re investing in a product that not only delivers agronomic performance but also aligns with sustainable farming practices and international compliance expectations.
OEM Customization & Market Suitability
Tailored Solutions for Diverse Global Markets
When you choose Clomazone 360 g/L EC from POMAIS, you’re not just buying a herbicide — you’re partnering with a manufacturer that understands the demands of your market and your business. We provide full OEM and private label services to support your brand’s success in competitive regional markets.
OEM & Branding Services Offered
Customization Area | Available Options |
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Packaging Volume | 100 mL to 200 L (HDPE, CO-EX, PET, iron drums) |
Label Design | Multilingual, custom graphics, QR code integration |
Color Coding | Crop-specific or region-specific color options |
Formulation Tweaks | pH adjustment, solvent system customization (as allowed by regulations) |
Documentation Support | COA, MSDS, TDS, Free Sale Certificate, Registration Dossier files |
We work closely with our OEM clients to create differentiated packaging that aligns with local retail standards, agricultural regulations, and visual identity guidelines. Whether you’re a pesticide distributor in Southeast Asia, an agricultural input wholesaler in Africa, or a retail brand owner in South America, our team can help you develop the right product presentation for your market.
Market Suitability by Region
Region | Market Preference | OEM Customization Notes |
---|---|---|
Asia-Pacific | Emulsifiable concentrates with strong efficacy on paddy field weeds | Custom labels in Vietnamese, Thai, Bahasa, etc. |
Africa | Bulk packaging for large-scale farm use | Cost-effective 5L–20L jerry cans |
Middle East | Fast-acting herbicides with desert soil compatibility | Heat-resistant packaging materials available |
South America | Broadleaf weed control for soybean & corn | Bilingual Spanish-Portuguese labels offered |
CIS & Eastern Europe | Preference for pre-emergent weed control | Regulatory documents aligned with ICAMA & EU norms |
By localizing both your formulation and presentation, we help you enter new markets faster, reduce your regulatory burdens, and deliver products that meet end-user expectations.
Field Application Scenarios
Real-World Effectiveness in Diverse Agricultural Settings
Clomazone 360 g/L EC proves its value in the field by delivering reliable, selective control of annual broadleaf and grassy weeds under a wide range of agronomic conditions. Its effectiveness and crop safety make it suitable for both smallholder farms and large-scale commercial agriculture.
Rice Paddies in Southeast Asia
Challenge: Heavy infestation of sedges and barnyardgrass during early rice establishment in high-moisture soils.
Solution: Apply Clomazone 360 g/L EC as a pre-emergence soil spray at 0.5–1.0 L/ha.
Outcome: Weeds are suppressed before emergence, reducing competition and allowing uniform rice stand establishment.
Soybean Fields in South America
Challenge: Mixed infestation of pigweed, morning glory, and wild grasses during early crop growth.
Solution: Use Clomazone in tank mix with glyphosate at 1.0–1.5 L/ha during early pre-plant or pre-emergence stage.
Outcome: Enhanced control spectrum, improved seedling growth, and extended residual weed suppression.
Cotton Farms in Africa
Challenge: Prevalence of annual grasses and resistant broadleaf weeds such as amaranthus.
Solution: Pre-emergence application of Clomazone 360 EC at 1.2 L/ha on moist, well-prepared soil.
Outcome: Long-lasting control through emergence, reducing need for early hand-weeding or additional sprays.
Vegetable Beds in the Middle East
Challenge: Weeds competing with onions, garlic, and carrots in arid, high-salinity soils.
Solution: Clomazone applied at 0.8–1.0 L/ha in pre-plant soil incorporation.
Outcome: Effective weed suppression while maintaining crop safety, improving vegetable uniformity and market value.
Sugarcane Plantations in Latin America
Challenge: High weed pressure in ratoon cane fields during early regrowth.
Solution: Apply Clomazone 360 g/L EC post-harvest with residual tank-mix partners.
Outcome: Controls a broad spectrum of weeds, protecting cane yields and reducing manual labor costs.
Key Benefits Across All Scenarios
- Flexibility: Suitable for pre-plant, pre-emergence, or early post-emergence depending on crop and weed species.
- Compatibility: Can be integrated with mechanical weeding or herbicide rotation programs.
- Yield Enhancement: Reduces crop competition in the early stages, leading to stronger, healthier stands and better final yields.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What crops can I use Clomazone 360 g/L EC on?
A: You can safely use Clomazone 360 g/L EC on a wide range of crops including rice, soybean, cotton, sugarcane, peanuts, vegetables (onions, garlic, carrots), and tobacco. It is most effective when applied during pre-emergence or early post-emergence stages.
Q2: What types of weeds does it control?
A: Clomazone targets annual broadleaf weeds and grasses such as barnyardgrass, pigweed, amaranthus, crabgrass, and wild mustard. It also suppresses some sedges and early germinating perennial weeds.
Q3: How soon can I expect results after application?
A: Weed control begins at germination. Visible symptoms typically appear within 3–7 days, with full control achieved over the course of 10–14 days under optimal conditions.
Q4: Is Clomazone rainfast?
A: Yes. Thanks to its low water solubility, Clomazone 360 EC remains stable on the soil surface after application and resists wash-off from rainfall or irrigation, ensuring reliable residual activity.
Q5: Can it be used with other herbicides?
A: Absolutely. Clomazone is highly compatible with a wide range of pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicides. It is often tank-mixed with glyphosate, pendimethalin, or acetochlor to broaden the weed control spectrum.
Q6: Is Clomazone safe for my crop?
A: When used at recommended doses and application timings, Clomazone is safe for labeled crops. Always follow label instructions and avoid over-application to prevent temporary crop bleaching.
Q7: Does Clomazone leave residues in soil or affect crop rotation?
A: Clomazone degrades gradually and has moderate soil persistence. Its rotational interval depends on the dosage and soil conditions. Generally, it is advisable to consult local guidelines before rotating to sensitive crops.
Q8: Do you support OEM or custom labeling?
A: Yes. POMAIS provides full OEM services including formulation customization, private label printing, localized registration documentation, and export logistics support tailored to your market.
Why Choose POMAIS as Your Clomazone 360 g/L EC Supplier
Proven Manufacturer of High-Quality Herbicides
POMAIS has over a decade of experience in manufacturing high-performance agrochemical solutions, including selective pre-emergent herbicides like Clomazone 360 g/L EC. Our factory is equipped with automated production lines, ISO 9001:2015 quality systems, and strict QA/QC protocols to ensure consistent product quality and stability.
Custom Formulation & Packaging Services
We understand that every market has its own regulatory requirements, branding preferences, and packaging standards. That’s why we offer full OEM support for Clomazone 360 EC—whether you need a specific bottle size, localized labeling, or custom formulation ratio, our team can develop it accordingly.
Custom options include:
- Bottle sizes from 100 mL to 200 L
- Labeling in multiple languages
- Formulation adjustments for climate or soil conditions
- Support with pesticide registration documents
Competitive Prices for Global Buyers
Thanks to our large-scale manufacturing capabilities and efficient raw material sourcing, we’re able to offer highly competitive prices for bulk Clomazone herbicide orders. Whether you’re an importer, distributor, or brand owner, we help you increase margin without compromising product quality.
Global Export and Compliance Support
We have extensive experience exporting agrochemicals to more than 40 countries across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. Our team provides full document support including COA, MSDS, SDS, TDS, and ICAMA registration assistance to ensure seamless customs clearance and market entry.
Dedicated Service & Technical Support
From inquiry to after-sales, our sales and technical teams are ready to assist you. We provide full guidance on application methods, tank mix compatibility, field trials, and storage practices, ensuring your customers can use Clomazone 360 g/L EC effectively and safely.
Get Your Custom Clomazone 360 g/L EC Solution Today
Ready to bring a high-quality, pre-emergent herbicide to your market? POMAIS is here to help you succeed with Clomazone 360 g/L EC. Whether you’re an agrochemical distributor, importer, or private label brand, we offer scalable, customized solutions tailored to your needs.
Here’s what you get when you work with us:
- Premium-grade Clomazone herbicide with guaranteed content
- Flexible OEM options for bottle, label, and formulation
- Fast production and on-time global delivery
- Regulatory and technical support for smooth market entry
Start your procurement process today. Contact our expert team to request a free quote, sample, or customized formulation. Let’s build a reliable partnership that drives long-term value for your agrochemical business.
Product Name | Clomazone 360 g/L EC |
Formulation Type | Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) |
Active Ingredient | Clomazone |
Content | 360 g/L |
Mode of Action | Inhibits chlorophyll biosynthesis (PPO inhibitor, HRAC Group F4) |
Target Weeds | Annual grasses and broadleaf weeds (e.g., barnyardgrass, pigweed, mustard) |
Application Timing | Pre-emergence |
Rainfastness | High (low water solubility, strong soil binding) |
Residual Control | 30–45 days |
Suitable Crops | Rice, Soybean, Cotton, Sugarcane, Vegetables, Tobacco |
Packaging Range | 100 mL – 200 L (HDPE, CO-EX, PET, iron drums) |
Custom Packaging | Bottle shape, size, and material customization (HDPE, CO-EX, etc.) |
Label & Branding | Multilingual label design, QR code, crop-specific color coding |
Formulation Tweaks | Solvent adjustment, pH tuning (within legal limits) |
Document Support | COA, MSDS, SDS, TDS, Free Sale Certificate, Registration Dossier |
Regulatory Assistance | ICAMA, EPA, EU, and local authority registration support |
Logistics Support | Door-to-door delivery, export documentation, flexible MOQ |
Technical Guidance | Field trial data, tank-mix advice, application training |
Global Experience | Exported to 40+ countries (Asia, Africa, Middle East, South America) |
Clomazone 360 g/L EC | Selective Pre-Emergence Herbicide for Broadleaf and Grass Weed Control
Clomazone 360 g/L EC is a selective, pre-emergent herbicide formulated as an emulsifiable concentrate specifically designed to control annual broadleaf and grassy weeds in a wide range of crops. This product contains 360 grams per liter of the active ingredient Clomazone, which is known for its residual soil activity, low water solubility, and strong binding to soil particles—making it highly rainfast and resistant to leaching.
You can rely on this herbicide for consistent and long-lasting weed suppression during the early stages of crop development. Whether you are managing large-scale agricultural operations or supplying local growers, Clomazone 360 EC delivers effective weed prevention without post-emergence stress, helping your customers maintain clean fields and boost crop yield.
The product’s EC formulation ensures ease of application with uniform coverage, excellent tank-mix compatibility, and adaptability across diverse farming environments.
How Clomazone 360 g/L EC Works
Clomazone 360 g/L EC functions as a protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) inhibitor, interfering with chlorophyll biosynthesis in susceptible weed species. When applied to the soil, the active ingredient is absorbed primarily through the hypocotyl and roots of emerging weed seedlings. Once inside the plant system, Clomazone inhibits essential enzymes required for pigment formation, leading to bleaching symptoms—white or pale-yellow tissue—followed by the death of the weed due to photosynthetic failure.
Unlike contact herbicides that require direct application to emerged weeds, Clomazone acts pre-emergence, targeting young weed seedlings during the early stages of germination. Its residual activity in the soil provides extended protection for weeks, ensuring that your crop emerges without early weed competition.
This mode of action makes Clomazone especially effective against a broad spectrum of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds, and an ideal component in herbicide resistance management programs when rotated or combined with other MoA groups.
Target Weeds & Crops for Clomazone 360 g/L EC
Clomazone 360 g/L EC is highly effective against a broad spectrum of annual broadleaf weeds and grasses, making it a reliable choice for pre-emergent weed control across various cropping systems. Its selective nature allows for safe application in key economic crops, minimizing the risk of phytotoxicity when used at recommended rates.
Target Weeds Controlled:
- Annual Grasses: Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli), Goosegrass (Eleusine indica), Wild oats (Avena fatua)
- Broadleaf Weeds: Pigweed (Amaranthus spp.), Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album), Mustard (Sinapis arvensis), Morningglory (Ipomoea spp.)
- Other Susceptible Species: Galinsoga (Galinsoga parviflora), Purslane (Portulaca oleracea), Spurge (Euphorbia spp.)
Clomazone disrupts the germination and emergence of these weeds before they can compete with your main crops, offering effective early-season protection.
Suitable Crops for Use:
- Soybean
- Cotton
- Rice (direct-seeded and transplanted)
- Sugarcane
- Peanuts
- Tobacco
- Vegetables: Onion, Cabbage, Carrot
- Forestry nurseries and plantations
Its flexible crop tolerance and compatibility with diverse cropping environments make Clomazone 360 g/L EC ideal for rotational systems and multi-season weed programs. For crops not listed here, always consult with local agronomists or our technical team to verify suitability.
Application Methods & Recommended Dosage
To achieve optimal weed control, Clomazone 360 g/L EC should be applied pre-emergence, targeting the weed seedling stage before emergence. The herbicide is typically applied as a soil surface spray or incorporated slightly into the topsoil using light irrigation or shallow cultivation, depending on local agronomic practices.
Proper dosage and timing are critical to ensure safety for the crop and efficacy against weeds. Application rates vary depending on soil type, crop species, and target weed spectrum.
General Application Guidelines:
- Application timing: Pre-emergence (after sowing but before crop or weed emergence)
- Application method: Ground spray using calibrated boom sprayer or knapsack sprayer
- Water volume: 200–400 L/ha for uniform soil coverage
- Soil conditions: Apply on moist, fine-textured soil for maximum absorption
Recommended Dosage Table (By Crop & Use Scenario)
Crop | Target Weeds | Dosage (ml/ha) | Application Method | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Soybean | Annual grasses & broadleaf | 720–960 ml/ha | Pre-emergence soil spray | Apply within 2–3 days after sowing |
Rice (dry direct) | Barnyardgrass, sedge | 600–1000 ml/ha | Pre-emergence broadcast | Avoid waterlogging for 5 days post-application |
Cotton | Broadleaf weeds | 900–1200 ml/ha | Soil surface spray | Do not use on sandy or coarse soil |
Tobacco | Mixed weed spectrum | 800–1000 ml/ha | Spray before emergence | Uniform soil coverage is essential |
Vegetables (onion, cabbage) | Broadleaf weeds | 600–900 ml/ha | Spray + light incorporation | Avoid application on germinating seed beds |
Always refer to local label recommendations or regulatory guidance for specific application rates and intervals.
Key Application Tips:
- Agitate well before use to ensure active ingredient suspension.
- Do not apply to crops with shallow planting depth or sandy soils where phytotoxicity risk is higher.
- Avoid overlapping applications, which can lead to crop damage.
- Rainfastness: Avoid irrigation or heavy rainfall within 4 hours post-application to maintain surface activity.
Advantages & Key Benefits
Clomazone 360 g/L EC stands out in pre-emergent weed control due to its unique mechanism, crop safety, and wide-spectrum performance. Its formulation is designed for consistent field results, even under challenging environmental conditions.
Proven Performance Across Diverse Cropping Systems
Clomazone delivers broad-spectrum control of both monocot and dicot weeds at the early seedling stage, making it highly suitable for rotational cropping systems. Its selectivity allows use in multiple crops including soybean, rice, cotton, and vegetables, without compromising yield or germination.
Extended Soil Residual Activity
Thanks to its stability in the soil and strong binding to organic matter, Clomazone provides residual control for up to 30–45 days after application. This minimizes the need for follow-up sprays during early crop establishment.
Excellent Rainfastness
Clomazone’s low water solubility means it is less prone to leaching or wash-off, maintaining herbicidal activity even after rainfall or light irrigation, especially important in regions with unpredictable weather.
Formulation Stability & Ease of Use
The EC (emulsifiable concentrate) formulation offers:
- Excellent dispersion in spray tanks
- Compatibility with standard herbicide equipment
- Uniform soil coverage without clumping or sedimentation
Resistance Management Tool
Clomazone belongs to HRAC Group F4, making it a valuable rotational partner in herbicide resistance management programs. When alternated with other MoAs, it reduces selection pressure on dominant weed species.
Tank Mix Compatibility & Crop Rotation Flexibility
Excellent Tank Mix Compatibility
Clomazone 360 g/L EC is highly compatible with a wide range of pre-emergent and early post-emergent herbicides, offering flexible weed management strategies tailored to local weed populations. It can be tank-mixed with:
Partner Herbicide | Target Enhancement | Application Timing |
---|---|---|
Pendimethalin | Enhanced grass weed control | Pre-emergence |
Metribuzin | Broader broadleaf spectrum | Pre-emergence or early post |
Acetochlor | Extended residual effect | Pre-emergence |
Glyphosate (non-selective) | Burndown before planting | Prior to crop emergence |
To ensure compatibility and avoid phytotoxicity, always perform a jar test before full-field application.
Safe Crop Rotation Options
One of Clomazone’s key agronomic strengths is its adaptability in rotational cropping systems. With a moderate soil persistence profile, it allows for crop flexibility without compromising safety.
Crop to Follow | Minimum Interval (Weeks) | Remarks |
---|---|---|
Soybean | 0 | Safe for direct planting |
Cotton | 0 | Common in Clomazone-based programs |
Corn | 8–10 | Ensure proper soil moisture |
Wheat | 16+ | Deep tillage recommended |
Vegetables (e.g., tomatoes, carrots) | 30+ | Sensitive – use only with residue monitoring |
By rotating with Clomazone-compatible crops and alternating with different herbicide modes of action, you can achieve effective resistance management while maintaining field productivity.
Storage & Safety Information
Safe Storage Guidelines
To maintain the integrity and effectiveness of Clomazone 360 g/L EC, proper storage practices are essential, particularly under high-temperature or high-humidity conditions common in tropical regions.
- Storage Temperature: Store at 0–40°C in a cool, well-ventilated, dry location.
- Container Integrity: Keep in original, tightly sealed HDPE or FHDPE containers to prevent degradation and vapor leakage.
- Away from Sunlight & Heat: Avoid direct sunlight and open flames, as prolonged exposure may lead to chemical instability.
- Segregated Storage: Store separately from food, feed, fertilizers, and water sources.
Handling Precautions
During mixing, loading, and application, it is essential to use appropriate protective equipment to avoid unnecessary exposure.
Equipment | Purpose |
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Chemical-resistant gloves | Prevent dermal absorption |
Protective clothing (coveralls, long sleeves) | Reduce skin exposure |
Safety goggles or face shield | Avoid eye contact |
Respirator (if in enclosed areas) | Minimize inhalation risks |
First Aid Measures
- Skin Contact: Rinse thoroughly with soap and water.
- Eye Contact: Rinse with clean water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical advice.
- Inhalation: Move to fresh air and keep calm; consult a physician if discomfort persists.
- Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting; seek immediate medical assistance with product label.
Environmental Precautions
- Avoid contaminating nearby water bodies through run-off or improper cleaning of equipment.
- Do not reuse empty containers. Triple rinse and dispose of them per local hazardous waste regulations.
By strictly adhering to these safety protocols, you can ensure both operator protection and environmental stewardship when using Clomazone 360 g/L EC.
Environmental Behavior & Regulatory Compliance
Environmentally Responsible Weed Control
Clomazone 360 g/L EC demonstrates a favorable environmental profile when used as directed. Thanks to its low water solubility and strong adsorption to soil particles, it exhibits limited mobility in soil and low risk of groundwater contamination.
- Photodegradation: Clomazone breaks down gradually under UV exposure, reducing long-term environmental residue.
- Soil Binding: Its strong affinity to soil particles limits leaching, helping protect nearby aquatic ecosystems.
- Biodegradability: While persistent in the soil under dry conditions, Clomazone eventually degrades through microbial activity in moist environments.
These features make Clomazone suitable for IPM (Integrated Pest Management) strategies and pre-emergent weed control programs, especially in areas with proper buffer zone planning and soil conservation practices.
Regulatory Status
Clomazone 360 g/L EC complies with major global pesticide regulations and quality control frameworks, facilitating smoother market entry and product registration.
Region/Authority | Status |
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China (ICAMA) | Registered for pre-emergent use on rice, soybeans, vegetables |
EU (Reg. 1107/2009) | Approved with restrictions (based on local environmental risk assessment) |
USA (EPA) | Registered for use on a wide range of crops, including soybeans, cotton, and vegetables |
FAO/WHO Specifications | Meets relevant purity and toxicity standards |
We offer full regulatory support, including provision of MSDS, COA, and field trial data to help you meet local registration requirements and accelerate your time to market.
By choosing Clomazone 360 g/L EC, you’re investing in a product that not only delivers agronomic performance but also aligns with sustainable farming practices and international compliance expectations.
OEM Customization & Market Suitability
Tailored Solutions for Diverse Global Markets
When you choose Clomazone 360 g/L EC from POMAIS, you’re not just buying a herbicide — you’re partnering with a manufacturer that understands the demands of your market and your business. We provide full OEM and private label services to support your brand’s success in competitive regional markets.
OEM & Branding Services Offered
Customization Area | Available Options |
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Packaging Volume | 100 mL to 200 L (HDPE, CO-EX, PET, iron drums) |
Label Design | Multilingual, custom graphics, QR code integration |
Color Coding | Crop-specific or region-specific color options |
Formulation Tweaks | pH adjustment, solvent system customization (as allowed by regulations) |
Documentation Support | COA, MSDS, TDS, Free Sale Certificate, Registration Dossier files |
We work closely with our OEM clients to create differentiated packaging that aligns with local retail standards, agricultural regulations, and visual identity guidelines. Whether you’re a pesticide distributor in Southeast Asia, an agricultural input wholesaler in Africa, or a retail brand owner in South America, our team can help you develop the right product presentation for your market.
Market Suitability by Region
Region | Market Preference | OEM Customization Notes |
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Asia-Pacific | Emulsifiable concentrates with strong efficacy on paddy field weeds | Custom labels in Vietnamese, Thai, Bahasa, etc. |
Africa | Bulk packaging for large-scale farm use | Cost-effective 5L–20L jerry cans |
Middle East | Fast-acting herbicides with desert soil compatibility | Heat-resistant packaging materials available |
South America | Broadleaf weed control for soybean & corn | Bilingual Spanish-Portuguese labels offered |
CIS & Eastern Europe | Preference for pre-emergent weed control | Regulatory documents aligned with ICAMA & EU norms |
By localizing both your formulation and presentation, we help you enter new markets faster, reduce your regulatory burdens, and deliver products that meet end-user expectations.
Field Application Scenarios
Real-World Effectiveness in Diverse Agricultural Settings
Clomazone 360 g/L EC proves its value in the field by delivering reliable, selective control of annual broadleaf and grassy weeds under a wide range of agronomic conditions. Its effectiveness and crop safety make it suitable for both smallholder farms and large-scale commercial agriculture.
Rice Paddies in Southeast Asia
Challenge: Heavy infestation of sedges and barnyardgrass during early rice establishment in high-moisture soils.
Solution: Apply Clomazone 360 g/L EC as a pre-emergence soil spray at 0.5–1.0 L/ha.
Outcome: Weeds are suppressed before emergence, reducing competition and allowing uniform rice stand establishment.
Soybean Fields in South America
Challenge: Mixed infestation of pigweed, morning glory, and wild grasses during early crop growth.
Solution: Use Clomazone in tank mix with glyphosate at 1.0–1.5 L/ha during early pre-plant or pre-emergence stage.
Outcome: Enhanced control spectrum, improved seedling growth, and extended residual weed suppression.
Cotton Farms in Africa
Challenge: Prevalence of annual grasses and resistant broadleaf weeds such as amaranthus.
Solution: Pre-emergence application of Clomazone 360 EC at 1.2 L/ha on moist, well-prepared soil.
Outcome: Long-lasting control through emergence, reducing need for early hand-weeding or additional sprays.
Vegetable Beds in the Middle East
Challenge: Weeds competing with onions, garlic, and carrots in arid, high-salinity soils.
Solution: Clomazone applied at 0.8–1.0 L/ha in pre-plant soil incorporation.
Outcome: Effective weed suppression while maintaining crop safety, improving vegetable uniformity and market value.
Sugarcane Plantations in Latin America
Challenge: High weed pressure in ratoon cane fields during early regrowth.
Solution: Apply Clomazone 360 g/L EC post-harvest with residual tank-mix partners.
Outcome: Controls a broad spectrum of weeds, protecting cane yields and reducing manual labor costs.
Key Benefits Across All Scenarios
- Flexibility: Suitable for pre-plant, pre-emergence, or early post-emergence depending on crop and weed species.
- Compatibility: Can be integrated with mechanical weeding or herbicide rotation programs.
- Yield Enhancement: Reduces crop competition in the early stages, leading to stronger, healthier stands and better final yields.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What crops can I use Clomazone 360 g/L EC on?
A: You can safely use Clomazone 360 g/L EC on a wide range of crops including rice, soybean, cotton, sugarcane, peanuts, vegetables (onions, garlic, carrots), and tobacco. It is most effective when applied during pre-emergence or early post-emergence stages.
Q2: What types of weeds does it control?
A: Clomazone targets annual broadleaf weeds and grasses such as barnyardgrass, pigweed, amaranthus, crabgrass, and wild mustard. It also suppresses some sedges and early germinating perennial weeds.
Q3: How soon can I expect results after application?
A: Weed control begins at germination. Visible symptoms typically appear within 3–7 days, with full control achieved over the course of 10–14 days under optimal conditions.
Q4: Is Clomazone rainfast?
A: Yes. Thanks to its low water solubility, Clomazone 360 EC remains stable on the soil surface after application and resists wash-off from rainfall or irrigation, ensuring reliable residual activity.
Q5: Can it be used with other herbicides?
A: Absolutely. Clomazone is highly compatible with a wide range of pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicides. It is often tank-mixed with glyphosate, pendimethalin, or acetochlor to broaden the weed control spectrum.
Q6: Is Clomazone safe for my crop?
A: When used at recommended doses and application timings, Clomazone is safe for labeled crops. Always follow label instructions and avoid over-application to prevent temporary crop bleaching.
Q7: Does Clomazone leave residues in soil or affect crop rotation?
A: Clomazone degrades gradually and has moderate soil persistence. Its rotational interval depends on the dosage and soil conditions. Generally, it is advisable to consult local guidelines before rotating to sensitive crops.
Q8: Do you support OEM or custom labeling?
A: Yes. POMAIS provides full OEM services including formulation customization, private label printing, localized registration documentation, and export logistics support tailored to your market.
Why Choose POMAIS as Your Clomazone 360 g/L EC Supplier
Proven Manufacturer of High-Quality Herbicides
POMAIS has over a decade of experience in manufacturing high-performance agrochemical solutions, including selective pre-emergent herbicides like Clomazone 360 g/L EC. Our factory is equipped with automated production lines, ISO 9001:2015 quality systems, and strict QA/QC protocols to ensure consistent product quality and stability.
Custom Formulation & Packaging Services
We understand that every market has its own regulatory requirements, branding preferences, and packaging standards. That’s why we offer full OEM support for Clomazone 360 EC—whether you need a specific bottle size, localized labeling, or custom formulation ratio, our team can develop it accordingly.
Custom options include:
- Bottle sizes from 100 mL to 200 L
- Labeling in multiple languages
- Formulation adjustments for climate or soil conditions
- Support with pesticide registration documents
Competitive Prices for Global Buyers
Thanks to our large-scale manufacturing capabilities and efficient raw material sourcing, we’re able to offer highly competitive prices for bulk Clomazone herbicide orders. Whether you’re an importer, distributor, or brand owner, we help you increase margin without compromising product quality.
Global Export and Compliance Support
We have extensive experience exporting agrochemicals to more than 40 countries across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. Our team provides full document support including COA, MSDS, SDS, TDS, and ICAMA registration assistance to ensure seamless customs clearance and market entry.
Dedicated Service & Technical Support
From inquiry to after-sales, our sales and technical teams are ready to assist you. We provide full guidance on application methods, tank mix compatibility, field trials, and storage practices, ensuring your customers can use Clomazone 360 g/L EC effectively and safely.
Get Your Custom Clomazone 360 g/L EC Solution Today
Ready to bring a high-quality, pre-emergent herbicide to your market? POMAIS is here to help you succeed with Clomazone 360 g/L EC. Whether you’re an agrochemical distributor, importer, or private label brand, we offer scalable, customized solutions tailored to your needs.
Here’s what you get when you work with us:
- Premium-grade Clomazone herbicide with guaranteed content
- Flexible OEM options for bottle, label, and formulation
- Fast production and on-time global delivery
- Regulatory and technical support for smooth market entry
Start your procurement process today. Contact our expert team to request a free quote, sample, or customized formulation. Let’s build a reliable partnership that drives long-term value for your agrochemical business.
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