Shriram Razor is a post-emergence herbicide that is used to kill weeds after they have emerged from the soil. This herbicide is absorbed by the weeds and stops enzyme production, leading to plant death. Shriram Razor herbicide has a residual action, which allows the formulation to last for a longer period, making it cost-effective for the farmers.
Shriram Razor Herbicide Technical Name:
Key Features and Benefits:
Easy Absorption: Shriram Razor herbicide is easily absorbed by the weeds for quick action and rapid results.
Long-Lasting: This herbicide leaves a healthy residue after application, ensuring prolonged effectiveness.
Broad-Spectrum Control: Shriram Razor herbicide can effectively control a large variety of weeds like Motha, Jungali rice, Barnyard rice, and others.
Safe Application: It has a selective action, which makes it safe for non-target plants.
Usage Flexibility: Shriram Razor herbicide can be used as a post-emergent herbicide, providing farmers with usage flexibility.
Shriram Razor Herbicide Dose and Application Method:
Mode of Action:
Shriram Razor Herbicide Uses:
Soybean
Groundnut
Black Gram
Green Gram
Pigeon Pea
Target Weeds:
Cyperus Difformis
Echinochloa Colonum
Echinochloa Crusgalli
Euphorbia Hirta
Croton Sparsiflorus
Digera Arvensis
Commelina Benghalensis
Recommended Dosage Table:
Crops | Target Weeds | Dosage (per acre) |
Groundnut | Cyperus difformis (Motha), Digera arvensis, Commelina benghalensis, Euphorbia hirta | 400 to 600 ml |
Soybean | Echinochloa colonum (Jungali Rice), Echinochloa crusgalli (Barnyard Grass), Cyperus difformis (Motha), Croton sparsiflorus, Euphorbia hirta | 400 to 600 ml |
Safety Precautions:
Read the instructions carefully from the label.
Do not spray during windy or rainy weather conditions.
Wash your hands with soap immediately after using the product.
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