Pechlor 45EC is a highly effective pre-emergence herbicide containing Acetochlor (250g/L) and Pendimethalin (200g/L), specifically formulated to combat annual grasses and broadleaf weeds. This selective herbicide is ideal for various crops and provides long-lasting weed control, ensuring improved crop yield. Manufactured by Alnoor Agro Chemicals, this herbicide delivers reliable performance when applied before weed germination, safeguarding crops from competition for nutrients and water.
Product Details:
Description | Details |
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Brand | Alnoor Agro Chemicals |
Product Name | Pechlor 45EC Acetochlor 250g/L + Pendimethalin 200g/L |
Formulation | 45EC |
Active Ingredients | Acetochlor 250g/L, Pendimethalin 200g/L |
Quantity | 1 Liter |
Usage Type | Pre-Emergence Herbicide |
Application Method | Ground or spray application |
Target Weeds | Annual grasses, Broadleaf weeds |
Best Time to Use | Before weed germination |
Key Features:
- Combines Acetochlor and Pendimethalin for enhanced weed control.
- Pre-emergence application ensures weed-free fields.
- Long-lasting efficacy, reducing the need for frequent applications.
- Protects crop yields by eliminating competition from weeds.
- Easy to use with ground or spray application methods.
FAQs:
What is it used for?
Pechlor 45EC is used to control annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in various crops.
How does the product work?
It acts as a pre-emergence herbicide, inhibiting weed germination and growth by targeting the seeds in the soil before they sprout.
Why should you choose this product?
- Proven formulation with reliable results.
- Reduces weed competition, ensuring higher crop productivity.
- Manufactured by a trusted name in agrochemicals, Alnoor Agro Chemicals.
How to Use:
- Apply before weeds emerge.
- Mix the recommended dose with water and spray evenly over the field.
When can it be used?
Use Pechlor 45EC before weed germination during the initial crop-growing stages.
Approximate coverage of product:
The coverage depends on the crop and weed density, but 1 liter is generally sufficient for 1 acre of application.
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