Glyphosate 48% SL 1 Liter by Zhengbang is a powerful herbicide designed to eliminate unwanted weeds, including annual broadleaf weeds and grasses, which compete with crops. As a non-selective systemic herbicide, Glyphosate 48% SL is absorbed through foliage and translocated to the roots, effectively killing weeds from within.
This formulation has been trusted by farmers and agricultural professionals since the 1970s for its efficiency and broad-spectrum action. It is an ideal choice for pre-plant, post-emergence, or spot treatment applications to maintain weed-free fields and maximize crop yields.
Product Details:
Specification | Description |
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Brand | Zhengbang |
Product Name | Glyphosate 48% SL 1 Liter |
Category | Pesticides |
Subcategory | Weedicides |
Active Ingredient | Glyphosate 48% |
Formulation Type | 48% SL |
Application | Non-selective systemic herbicide |
Volume | 1 Liter |
Coverage | Suitable for a wide range of crops and areas |
Key Features:
- Non-selective systemic herbicide for broad-spectrum weed control.
- Effectively kills annual broadleaf weeds and grasses.
- Absorbed through foliage and translocated to roots.
- Trusted formulation with proven results since the 1970s.
- Enhances crop yields by reducing weed competition.
FAQs:
What is it used for?
Glyphosate 48% SL is used to control unwanted annual broadleaf weeds and grasses that compete with crops.
How does the product work?
Glyphosate is absorbed through the foliage of weeds and translocated to their roots, killing the plant from within.
Why should you choose this product?
- Broad-spectrum action against various weeds.
- Proven and trusted formula by agricultural professionals.
- Effective for pre-plant and post-emergence applications.
How to use it?
Dilute the recommended dosage with water and apply evenly using a sprayer. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for specific application rates.
When can it be used?
Glyphosate 48% SL can be used during pre-planting, post-emergence, or as a spot treatment.
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