Descriptions
BISPA is a Post Emergent, Broad Spectrum systemic herbicide for all types of Rice cultivation i.e. direct-sown rice, rice nursery, and transplanted rice.
Trade Name: BISPA
Common Name: Bispyribac Sodium
Formulation: 10% SC
Features
- BISPA controls major grasses, sedges, and broadleaf weeds of rice.
- BISPA offers a wide application window from 2-5 leaf stages of weeds.
- BISPA gives freedom of need-based application only when the weeds emerge.
- BISPA is safe for rice.
- BISPA gets absorbed quickly in weeds and results are unaffected even if it rains after 6 hours of application.
- BISPA has a low dosage of 80-120 ml/acre
- Shake the bottle well before well
- Targeted weeds should directly be exposed to BISPA spray
- Use Flat fan / Flood jet nozzle only
- Ensure uniform spray only
- Avoid Spray if rain is expected in 6 hrs.
- Re-flood the field within 48 - 72 hrs. of application.
- Maintain water for 5-7 days to suppress weed emergence.
CROP | WEED | DOSE (Per Ha) |
Rice (Nursery) | Echinochloa crusgalli, Echinochloa colonum | 200 ml |
Rice (Transplanted) | Ischaemum rugosum, Cyperus difformis, Cyperus iria | 200 ml |
Rice (Directly seeded) | Fimbristylis miliacea, Eclipta alba, Ludwigia parviflora, Monochoria vaginalis, Alternanthera philoxeroides, Sphenoclcea zeylenica | 200 ml |
Antidote
No specific antidote. Treat symptomatically.
Precautions
- Do not apply BISPA as sand mix/fertilizer mix.
- Do not apply BISPA with a shaker bottle.
- Do not apply BISPA when weeds are submerged in water. Weeds should be out of the water so that BISPA spray falls on weeds.
- Do not spray BISPA if rains are expected within 6 hours of spray.
- Do not tank mix BISPA with sulfur and copper-containing pesticides.
Pickup Address: Sagar, MADHYA PRADESH, 470002
B-59, Phase 7, Industrial Area, Sector 73, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160055
Address of origin: B-59, Phase 7, Industrial Area, Sector 73, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160055
Descriptions
BISPA is a Post Emergent, Broad Spectrum systemic herbicide for all types of Rice cultivation i.e. direct-sown rice, rice nursery, and transplanted rice.