Features
Chickpea is a selective weed medicine used in lentils and sunflower against broad leaf weeds before or after emergence. It is taken into the body immediately after the application, development stops within 1-2 days and deaths occur depending on the air temperature.
Post-emergence applications are used in the early stages of weeds and cultivated plants. In late applications, the effect of the drug is reduced. Chickpea has no negative effects on the crops to be planted after lentil and sunflower. It is very economical to use after exiting
PRODUCT GROUP
EFFECTIVE SUBSTANCE
FORMULATION
PACKING TYPES
PLANTS AND PESTS TO BE USED
Plant Name |
Foreign |
Usage Dose and Period |
Spraying Time |
Time Between Last Spraying and Harvest (Days) |
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Chickpea* |
Wild Mustard (Sinapis arvensis) Sirken (Chenopodium album) Creeper shepherd wand (Polygonum convolvulus) |
125 ml/da |
Weeds after exit In the period of 2-4 true leaves |
45-50 day |
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Wild lettuce |
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75 ml/da |
In the period of 2-4 true leaves of weeds |
45-50 day |
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Sunflower |
Wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis) |
125 ml/da |
Weeds after exit 2-4 true leaf period |
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Lentil (Before Exit) |
Wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis) |
250 ml/da 300 ml/da |
After lentil sowing before emergence |
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Lentil (After the exit) |
Wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis) |
125 ml/da |
Weeds after exit In the period of 2-4 true leaves |
45-50day |
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heart Ivy Loafers (Polygonum convolvulus) |
150 ml/da |
Weeds after exit In the period of 2-4 true leaves |
45-50 day |
PREPARATION AND USE OF THE DRUG
Shake the medicine packaging vigorously before use. Pour half the water into the sprayer tank. With the mixer running, add the required amount of medicine and refill with water. The soil surface should be wetted properly before spraying. For this, the soil should be well cultivated, without peat and 20-50 liters of water should be used per decare. Short-term and temporary light yellowing may be seen in the cultivated plant during post-emergence spraying.
RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
The plant protection product named Challenge is a herbicide classified as Group F3 13 according to its mechanism of action. Repetitive applications of plant protection products with the same mechanism of action promote resistance development. For this reason, in order to delay the development of resistance, do not exceed the total number of applications of Challenge recommended in the same production season. In cases where the application should be repeated, take care to use plant protection products with a different mechanism of action (other than Group F3 13).
MIXTURE STATUS
There is no restriction on the mix of Challenge with other drugs. However, it is recommended as a general principle to conduct a physical miscibility test before going into common practice when needed.
ANTIDOTE AND NECESSARY INFORMATION
There is no known antidote; patient's stomach should be washed and treatment should be applied according to symptoms.
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