Atraton, also known as atrazine, is a triazine herbicide. It is a kind of pesticide used in dry land. It has a wide range of weeding, good effect, safe to plants, and short residual effect period. Control objects: suitable for weed control in crop fields such as corn, sorghum, millet and fruit, tree nurseries, barnyard grass, blue flower grass, Xanthium, endive, wattle, crabgrass, plantain, water chestnut, Triangle grass, green bristlegrass and Artemisia halodendron all have good control effect. Atraton does not affect the germination and unearthing of weed seeds. Weeds die after being unearthed, and weeding is clean and timely. Corn did not cause phytotoxicity to high-dose agents in the experiment.
Instructions:
(1) For weed control in corn fields, use Atraton to calculate 400-450 grams per acre (8-9) according to the effective ingredient; weeding at the seedling stage of corn is calculated according to the effective ingredient, 250 grams (5 two) per acre ) Has a good control effect, and the seedling retention rate is increased by 11.5% compared to manual weeding, and the plant height is 8.6 to 11.5 cm (3 to 4 inches) higher than manual weeding.
(2) For the control of weeds in sorghum fields, according to the effective ingredients, 300-350 grams per mu (6-7) is the best.
(3) For the control of weeds such as soybeans and millet, use Atraton 50% wettable powder 150 g (3 two) + cable 250 g (5 two) per acre; or use Atraton 50% wettable powder 250 g (5 two) +200g (4 two) of Dürr mixed for better effect, not only weeding, but also solving the safety problem of the next crop.
Precautions:
Soybeans, peach trees, wheat, rice, etc. are sensitive to Atraton and should not be used. When the stubble in the corn field is wheat and rice, the dosage should be reduced and mixed with other safe herbicides. Soil with an organic matter content of more than 6% should not be used for soil treatment. Stem and leaf treatment is better.
(1) Atraton has a long residual effect period, and it has phytotoxicity to certain stubble sensitive crops, such as wheat, soybean, rice, etc., and can be mixed with other herbicides at a reduced dose; or improve the application technology to avoid the stubble crops Impact.
(2) The use of Atraton in the orchard is not safe for peach trees. Because peach trees are sensitive to Atraton, they are characterized by yellow leaves, lack of green, fruit drop, and severe yield reduction. They are generally not suitable for use.
(3) Atraton is not suitable for interplanting beans with corn.
(4) Before Atraton sowing seedlings, before soil surface treatment, it is required that the ground be leveled before application and the soil clumps should be crushed.