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Herbicides, Desiccants
Шанхай Шенгнонг Пести сайд Ко. Лтд., Шанхай, КитайUser rating
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A robust systemic herbicide and desiccant for reliable broad-spectrum weed control in corn and sunflower crops.
Description
Efficient Weed Management with 'Vikhor'
Managing stubborn perennial weeds on corn or sunflower fields requires a reliable solution, and the 'Vikhor' herbicide from 'Shanghai Shengnong Pesticide Co. Ltd.' is a tool I’ve come to trust for total control. As a non-selective, systemic herbicide, it acts systematically, moving through the plant to the roots, which is crucial for killing persistent perennial grasses and broad-leaved weeds.
Application and Performance
The product comes as a water-soluble concentrate, which makes tank mixing straightforward. In practice, it mixes easily without clogging nozzles, provided you maintain basic water quality. Being a foliar-applied herbicide, its efficiency depends heavily on the coverage quality; ensuring uniform spraying is essential for the systemic effect to take hold.
- Target Crops: Perfect for clearing fields for sunflower and corn production.
- Dual Utility: Beyond weed control, it serves as an excellent desiccant for end-of-season harvesting, helping to dry out the field evenly.
- Mode of Action: It is a systemic product, meaning it delivers long-term results by targeting the root system of weeds.
Field Operator Perspective
Working with a 3rd hazard class product requires standard safety protocols, but in terms of utility, 'Vikhor' is very predictable. Since it is a non-selective herbicide, precision is key—drifting into crop areas must be avoided. My experience shows that it works most efficiently when weeds are in their active growth phase. If you are looking for a straightforward, high-performance solution for land preparation, this herbicide delivers clear, weed-free fields with a consistent application rate.
Composition
Active ingredients
- Glyphosate гербицид
Application
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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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Desiccant
Desiccant
Desiccants (from Latin desicco — dry; desiccans (desiccantis) — drying) are chemical substances used in agriculture for desiccating plants at the root. They can be conditionally classified as herbicides, as they irreversibly affect plants by causing tissue dehydration, ultimately... |
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| Danger Class | 3 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Herbicides, Desiccants |
| Manufacturer | Шанхай Шенгнонг Пести сайд Ко. Лтд., Шанхай, Китай |
| Applicant | Лазорік-Дон, Росія |
| Country | China |
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