Laudis® OD 66

Features :

  • Laudis OD 66 is a herbicide that should be applied as a post-emergence post-emergence in the corn against narrow and broad leaf weeds, in the 2-8 leaf period of corn when the development of weeds is rapid. The active ingredient of Laudis, Tembotrione, disrupts the production of caroteniod in the plant. Therefore, since the plant does not have the necessary amount of chlorophyll for photosynthesis, excess sunlight causes oxidation of chlorophyll in the plant. Thus, it causes the death of sensitive weed species.
  • Laudis OD 66 is very safe in corn variety. As it is a new active substance, it does not create durability. It has a faster and visible effect due to its high activity. It is not affected by rain that will rain after 2 hours.

PRODUCT GROUP

  • herbicides

EFFECTIVE SUBSTANCE

  • 44 g / L Tembotrione * + 22 g / l Isoxadifen- ethyl (safener)

FORMULATION

  • (OD) Oil Based Suspension concentrate

PACKING TYPES

  • 1 L, 5 L

PLANTS AND PESTS TO BE USED

Plant Name Weeds Usage Dose and Period Time Between Last Spraying and Harvest (Days)

Egypt

Red-rooted Cocktail (Amaranthus retroflexus)

Sirken (Chenopodium album)

Purslane (Portulaca olereacea)

Darıcan (Echinochloa crus-galli)

Devil (Datura stramonium) Velcro (Xanthium strumarium)

Nightshade (Solanum nigrum)

200 ml / da Post-exit

(In the period when 2-8 leaves of corn and the development of weeds are rapid in 2-6 leaves)

90 day

Poppy

Darıcan (Echinochloa crus-galli)

Hıdırellez herb (Hypecoum pseudogrendiflorum)

Wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis)

200 ml / da Post-exit

(In the period of 2-4 leaves when the development of poppy and weeds is rapid)

70 day

PREPARATION AND USE OF THE DRUG

First, the required amount of medicine is added to a clean bucket with some water and added. The prepared mixture is mixed by half into the water filled spraying tank and poured. The required amount of water is added to the spraying tank and mixed again. Spraying should be done in a calm windless environment, 20-40 l of water per decare.

If the second crop is planted to dry corn, the irrigation method after planting should be sprinkler irrigation. A good effect is achieved by a good coating spraying. Application can be made with field sprayer or back sprayer. For spraying, fan nozzle should be used (11002-11003) and the pressure is 3 atm. should be. Applications should be done after morning dew or in the afternoon. Postpone the application in stress conditions caused by hot and drought. The resistance of the drug to rain is very good, it is not affected by the rain falling after 2 hours after application or after the leaves are dry.

Effect on alternating crops: There is no negative effect on the cropping crops to be planted after corn.

RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT

Plant protection product named Laudis OD 66 is a herbicide classified as Group F2 according to its mechanism of action. Repeated applications of plant protection products with the same mechanism of action promote resistance development. For this reason, to delay developing resistance, do not exceed the total number of applications of Laudis OD 66 recommended during the same production season. In cases where the application should be repeated, pay attention to the use of plant protection products with a different mechanism of action (other than Group F2).

MIXTURE STATUS

No mix is ​​required.

ANTIDOTE AND NECESSARY INFORMATION

Treat symptomatically. Stomach washing is not normally necessary. If large amounts (more than mouthfuls) are swallowed, activated carbon and sodium sulfate should be given. A special antidote is unknown.