Active ingredient

Bromofenoxim

Description

Bromofenoxim is a chemical active substance belonging to the nitrile class of herbicides. It acts as a selective agent specifically designed for the post-emergence control of various broad-leaved weeds in agricultural fields. Its chemical structure allows for targeted action, ensuring that essential crops remain protected while competing weed species are efficiently neutralized during their active growing season.

The mode of action of bromofenoxim is primarily focused on the inhibition of photosynthesis and the disruption of oxidative phosphorylation within the plant cells. By interfering with these vital biological pathways, the herbicide halts the plant's ability to produce energy, leading to rapid chlorosis and subsequent necrosis. Since the substance has a contact effect, thorough coverage of the foliage is critical to ensure optimal results and quick elimination of target weeds.

Bromofenoxim is typically employed in cereal production, including wheat, barley, and maize crops. It is highly effective against a wide range of annual broad-leaved weeds such as species of Polygonum, Chenopodium, and Matricaria. The best agronomic performance is achieved when weeds are young and actively growing, usually at the seedling stage or up to the four-leaf stage, ensuring maximum absorption of the active ingredient.

Application requirements emphasize the importance of timing and environmental conditions. It is advised to apply the product when temperatures are moderate to ensure active plant metabolism. Application under extreme stress conditions, such as severe drought or immediate post-frost periods, should be avoided to prevent crop injury. Users should also ensure that water volumes and nozzle types provide uniform droplet distribution for superior efficacy.

Safety precautions when handling bromofenoxim require the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, goggles, and respiratory masks. As with all chemical herbicides, it is vital to prevent runoff into water sources and to minimize spray drift to non-target areas. Proper storage in a secure, climate-controlled facility away from food and animal feed is mandatory to comply with regulatory standards and ensure environmental protection.

Regulatory

Status in the European Union

Not approved in the EU

CAS number
13181-17-4
Category (EU)
HB - Herbicide
Hazard classification (CLP)
Acute Tox. 4 - H302Aquatic Acute 1 - H400Aquatic Chronic 1 - H410
EU legislation

Regulatory status data: EU Pesticides Database © European Union, CC BY 4.0. EU status is for reference only and does not replace national registration in your country.

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