Propisochlor

Propisochlor: The Premium Herbicide Solution

Propisochlor is a highly effective chloroacetamide herbicide widely used for pre-emergence control of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in various crops. As a trusted agricultural solution, Propisochlor offers superior weed management with long-lasting residual activity.

Key Features of Propisochlor

  • Effective control of a wide spectrum of weeds
  • Long residual activity for extended protection
  • Excellent crop safety when used correctly
  • High efficiency at relatively low application rates
  • Compatible with many other herbicides

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Chemical Name 2-Chloro-N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)-N-(2-methoxy-1-methylethyl)acetamide
CAS No. 86763-47-5
Molecular Formula C15H22ClNO2
Molecular Weight 283.79
Appearance Light yellow to brown viscous liquid
Solubility Soluble in most organic solvents
Density 1.076 g/cm³ at 20°C

Application Guidelines

Crop Target Weeds Application Rate Method
Corn Foxtail, Barnyardgrass, Crabgrass 1000-1500 g ai/ha Pre-emergence
Soybean Pigweed, Lambsquarters, Nightshade 800-1200 g ai/ha Pre-emergence
Cotton Goosegrass, Johnsongrass 1200-1500 g ai/ha Pre-emergence

Propisochlor FAQ

Q: What is the optimal application timing for Propisochlor?
A: Propisochlor should be applied as a pre-emergence herbicide, ideally within 3 days after planting but before weed emergence. For best results, apply when soil moisture is adequate to activate the herbicide.

Q: Can Propisochlor be used in all soil types?
A: Propisochlor performs best in medium to fine-textured soils with moderate organic matter content (1-5%). In sandy soils with low organic matter, higher rates may be required for effective weed control.

Q: What safety precautions should be taken when handling Propisochlor?
A: Always wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles when handling Propisochlor. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Store in original containers away from food and feed. In case of spillage, contain the material and prevent it from entering water sources.

Advantages of Choosing Propisochlor

  • Broad-spectrum weed control with single application
  • Cost-effective solution for large-scale farming
  • Proven track record in various climatic conditions
  • Minimal impact on subsequent crops
  • Available in multiple formulations for different needs

Propisochlor Storage Information

Storage Condition Requirement
Temperature Store between 0°C to 35°C
Container Keep in original tightly closed containers
Shelf Life 2 years from production date when stored properly
Special Notes Keep away from heat sources and direct sunlight

Environmental Considerations

Propisochlor should be applied carefully to minimize environmental impact. Avoid application near water bodies or during heavy rainfall to prevent runoff. The product has moderate persistence in soil (half-life of 20-40 days) and degrades through microbial activity.

Propisochlor FAQ (Continued)

Q: How long does Propisochlor remain active in the soil?
A: Propisochlor typically remains active in the soil for 6-10 weeks, depending on soil type, moisture, and temperature conditions. In most cases, it provides effective weed control throughout the critical early growth period of crops.

Q: Can Propisochlor be tank-mixed with other herbicides?
A: Yes, Propisochlor is compatible with many other herbicides for broader weed control. Common tank-mix partners include atrazine, metolachlor, and pendimethalin. Always conduct a jar test before large-scale mixing.

Q: What crops is Propisochlor registered for use on?
A: Propisochlor is primarily registered for use on corn, soybeans, and cotton in most regions. Registration status varies by country, so always check local regulations before application.

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