Anilofos solution
1000μg/mL in Methanol, uncertainty 2%
- Product Code: 134444
CAS:
64249-01-0
Molecular Weight: | 367.85 g./mol | Molecular Formula: | C₁₃H₁₉ClNO₃PS₂ |
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EC Number: | 264-756-5 | MDL Number: | MFCD01311803 |
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Density: | Storage Condition: | -20°C |
Product Description:
Anilofos solution is primarily used as a selective herbicide in rice cultivation. It effectively controls a wide range of annual grassy and broadleaf weeds, especially during the early growth stages of transplanted and direct-seeded rice. The chemical is applied post-emergence, where it inhibits weed growth by disrupting cell division in root and shoot meristems, leading to the death of susceptible weed species.
It is particularly effective against weeds such as Echinochloa crus-galli (barnyard grass), Cyperus difformis (yellow nutsedge), and other sedge species common in paddy fields. Due to its selectivity, it shows minimal phytotoxicity to rice plants when applied at recommended doses, making it suitable for integrated weed management programs.
Anilofos solution is often favored in regions with labor shortages or where manual weeding is impractical. It can be applied using hand-held sprayers or mechanized equipment, allowing flexibility in application methods. Its use contributes to improved crop yields by reducing competition from weeds for nutrients, water, and sunlight.
The solution formulation enhances ease of handling and uniform distribution in flooded field conditions. However, proper application timing and dosage are critical to avoid potential carryover effects in rotation crops and to minimize environmental impact.
Sizes / Availability / Pricing:
Size | Availability | Price | Quantity |
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1.2ml | 10-20 days | $242.46 |
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Anilofos solution
Anilofos solution is primarily used as a selective herbicide in rice cultivation. It effectively controls a wide range of annual grassy and broadleaf weeds, especially during the early growth stages of transplanted and direct-seeded rice. The chemical is applied post-emergence, where it inhibits weed growth by disrupting cell division in root and shoot meristems, leading to the death of susceptible weed species.
It is particularly effective against weeds such as Echinochloa crus-galli (barnyard grass), Cyperus difformis (yellow nutsedge), and other sedge species common in paddy fields. Due to its selectivity, it shows minimal phytotoxicity to rice plants when applied at recommended doses, making it suitable for integrated weed management programs.
Anilofos solution is often favored in regions with labor shortages or where manual weeding is impractical. It can be applied using hand-held sprayers or mechanized equipment, allowing flexibility in application methods. Its use contributes to improved crop yields by reducing competition from weeds for nutrients, water, and sunlight.
The solution formulation enhances ease of handling and uniform distribution in flooded field conditions. However, proper application timing and dosage are critical to avoid potential carryover effects in rotation crops and to minimize environmental impact.
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