Active ingredient

Icafolin-methyl

Description

Icafolin-methyl is a chemical active ingredient belonging to the pyridinecarboxylic acid derivatives class. It serves as a potent systemic herbicide, designed to provide effective control over a wide array of weed species in commercial agricultural production settings.

The mechanism of action for Icafolin-methyl involves interfering with the auxinic hormonal pathways within the target plants. By translocating systemically through both phloem and xylem, the substance disrupts cell division processes and triggers growth deformities, ultimately leading to the total necrosis of the weed plant.

It is primarily utilized for selective weed control in cereal crops and maize. This active ingredient is particularly valued for its efficacy in controlling broadleaf weeds that often develop resistance to other herbicide classes, including various perennial thistle species and invasive annual weeds.

Application guidelines emphasize the importance of timing and environmental conditions. Optimal results are typically achieved when weeds are actively growing and temperatures remain within the favorable range of 12 to 25 degrees Celsius, ensuring maximum uptake and systemic translocation of the chemical.

Safety precautions are mandatory when handling Icafolin-methyl, as it acts systemically. Operators must use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to avoid exposure. Additionally, careful calibration of spraying equipment is necessary to prevent drift and ensure environmental stewardship near sensitive water sources and neighboring fields.

Regulatory

Status in the European Union

Pending

Category (EU)
HB - Herbicide

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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