Herbicide NARAPS w.r.k.
Herbicides, Desiccants
«Нанджин Ессенс Файн-Кемікал Ко. Лтд» (Китай)User rating
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A professional post-emergence systemic herbicide for selective weed control in winter rapeseed.
Description
Efficient Weed Control in Winter Rapeseed
Protecting winter rapeseed from broad-leaved weeds is a crucial task for achieving high yields. The herbicide NARAPS, produced by Nanjing Essence Fine-Chemical Co., Ltd. (China), provides an advanced systemic solution for farmers focused on maintaining weed-free fields. This product has gained recognition for its specific targeting and reliability in crop protection programs.
Mechanism and Efficacy
NARAPS is based on a potent combination of clopyralid and picloram. As a selective post-emergence herbicide, it is absorbed through the leaves of the weeds and translocated throughout their vascular systems, effectively halting their development. Its systemic nature ensures that the impact extends beyond the foliage, reaching the root systems of aggressive weeds that often compete with the crop for essential moisture and nutrients.
Key Specifications
- Application Method: Post-emergence, leaf-applied (insurance herbicide).
- Formulation: Water-soluble concentrate (WSC), designed for easy mixing and efficient penetration.
- Action Profile: Selective herbicide, ensuring the safety of the rapeseed crop while neutralizing broad-leaved competitors.
- Hazard Class: 3 (moderately hazardous), requiring proper adherence to handling and safety protocols.
The product is introduced to the market by the applicant Ukravit, ensuring compliance with regional standards and agricultural expectations. By integrating NARAPS into a crop management strategy, growers can simplify their workflow and significantly improve the health and density of their winter rapeseed stands by eliminating persistent invasive flora.
Composition
Active ingredients
- Clopyralid гербицид
- Picloram гербицид
Application
Used on crops
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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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| Catalog | Catalog → Herbicides, Desiccants |
| Manufacturer | «Нанджин Ессенс Файн-Кемікал Ко. Лтд» (Китай) |
| Applicant | Ukravit |
| Country | China |
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