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Macspred Payload Herbicide Flumioxazin

Sale price$254.00
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SKU: 1PHPLOAD930

Group 14 Herbicide

Payload Herbicide is utilised to enhance burndown and long-term residual control of broadleaf weeds and grasses in commercial and industrial areas. It can be applied by boom spray or Highvolume spot spraying. This includes Irrigation channel banks and drainage ditches, rights-of way, roadsides, edges of railway lines, and around buildings, guideposts, power and telephone poles and fence lines. Best results are achieved when it is used in combination with knockdown herbicides. For more details on enhancing your weed control program contact you Macspred Australia representative. Payload Herbicide is most effective when applied to young, actively growing weeds and needs Sunlight to activate it. It works faster in warm weather as the plants’ uptake is enhanced and effectiveness is quicker.

Payload Herbicide is a Group 14 or the old group G Herbicide. It is a fast-acting herbicide that will play an important role in IVM integrated pest management. FLUMIOXAZIN is newer chemistry in Australia and a PPO inhibitor, a member of the N-phenylphthalimides group of herbicides. This mode of action inhibits protoporphyrinogen oxidase (Protox), an enzyme important in the synthesis of chlorophyll.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Low water solubility – no leaching or lateral movement in the soil.
  • Stable in the top 3cm of the soil profile unless disturbed – activated by the first rainfall event.
  • No known resistance to Payload Herbicide in Australia – powerful new management tool.
  • Packed in water soluble packaging – application and calibration simplified.
  • Long soil residual activity as well as foliar uptake.
  • Broad weed spectrum and compatible with common herbicide partners.
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Macspred Payload Herbicide Flumioxazin Sale price$254.00

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