Cent, KE, herbicide
Herbicides, Desiccants
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Effective systemic graminicide for weed control in rapeseed, sugar beet, and sunflower crops.
Description
Selective control of grass weeds
Clethodim, the active ingredient in “Cent, KE,” belongs to the cyclohexanedione chemical class. Unlike many generic graminicides, this herbicide exhibits strong systemic activity, penetrating leaf surfaces rapidly and translocating to the weed's growth points. This mechanism ensures effective control even against overgrown weeds that have developed robust root systems.
Key advantages for field management
- High selectivity: The product is highly specific to grass weeds, ensuring that sugar beets, winter rapeseed, and sunflower remain untouched and free from phytotoxicity.
- Variable application rates: With a dosage range of 0.2–0.8 L/ha, agronomists can tailor the application to the specific weed density, making it a cost-effective solution.
- Post-emergence efficiency: As a contact-systemic herbicide, it acts as an excellent "insurance" policy, allowing farmers to address weed issues post-emergence when the crop is already established.
Application Insights: “Cent, KE” is best utilized when weeds are in their active growth phase. Because it is a systemic herbicide, it is less prone to being washed off by light rain once it has been absorbed. For farmers managing intensive rapeseed or sugar beet operations, this herbicide is essential for eliminating competitive weeds like quackgrass or barnyard grass. While it is classified as a Hazard Class 3 agent, following standard safety protocols during mixing and application is mandatory. It is the preferred choice for those who value consistent yield protection and weed-free fields.
Composition
Active ingredients
- Clethodim гербицид
Application
Used on crops
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| Danger Class | 3 |
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By type of action
By type of action
Depending on their ability to move through living tissues, herbicides are divided into contact and systemic. Contact herbicides cause local damage to plant tissue upon contact, which dies or gradually degrades. This action does not always completely destroy the plant; often, its... |
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By application method
By application method
Based on the method of application, herbicides are divided into foliar, soil, and root herbicides. Foliar herbicides are applied to vegetative plants and act through their above-ground organs. The main method of application for such preparations is spraying using sprayers or airp... |
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By Mode of Action
By Mode of Action
Herbicides are divided into two groups according to their mode of action: Non-selective herbicides — intended for the destruction of all plant species. They are applied in agricultural fields during the absence of the main crop (after harvest, before crop emergence, on fallow lan... |
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By Application Timing
By Application Timing
Herbicides are classified according to application timing into pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicides. Pre-emergent herbicides are mostly soil-applied or granular formulations applied before the emergence of crop plants. They are applied either pre-sowing (during pre-sowing cu... |
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Drug Consumption
Drug Consumption
Mass of the preparation per unit of treated area. It is customary to express the dosage rate in kilograms per hectare. The dosage rate is most often given in terms of 100% active ingredient, although sometimes it is calculated based on the preparation in the form of application w... |
0.2-0.8 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Herbicides, Desiccants |
| Originator | Aquarius & Co., LLC |
| Country | Ukraine |
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