SAGA K.E.
Herbicides, Desiccants
Три Дельта Компані Інтернешнл, Гонконг, Китай.User rating
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Creates a protective soil barrier that blocks weed development before soybean emergence.
Description
Protecting Soybean Crops from the Start
Successful soybean production is largely defined by field conditions in the weeks following planting. While the crop is still vulnerable, weed pressure can significantly impact yield potential. The soil-applied herbicide SAGA K.E., manufactured by Tri Delta Company International (Hong Kong), is designed to address this specific challenge.
Core Benefits and Field Application
As a systemic herbicide formulated as an emulsifiable concentrate, it creates a protective barrier in the upper soil layer. This approach effectively suppresses annual grasses and broadleaf weeds before they emerge and compete with the crop.
- Selectivity: The product provides targeted control without affecting soybean development when applied according to the label.
- Operational Efficiency: A single pre-emergence application streamlines spring field operations, saving time and labor.
- Proactive Control: It inhibits the growth points of susceptible weeds, preventing their establishment during the critical early growth phase.
SAGA K.E. is ideal for producers aiming for high-intensity soybean cultivation. As a pre-emergence solution, optimal efficacy is achieved when the product is applied to moist, well-prepared soil immediately after planting. Maintaining a fine-tilled soil structure ensures a uniform barrier, providing the crop with a clean, stress-free start. By eliminating early weed competition, farmers can maximize the potential of their soybean stands without the need for immediate post-emergence corrective measures.
Composition
Active ingredients
- Pendimethalin гербицид
Application
Used on crops
Against weeds
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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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Maximum number of treatments
Maximum number of treatments
Maximum recommended number of treatments per vegetation period. |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Herbicides, Desiccants |
| Manufacturer | Три Дельта Компані Інтернешнл, Гонконг, Китай. |
| Applicant | Агро-Дельта Груп |
| Country | China |
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