Active substance: 2,4 D acid from dimethylamine salt - 600 g/l
Prodate Redox is a systemic, hormonal herbicide that is absorbed through the leaves.
Mode of action:
Auxins contained in phenoxy herbicides make it possible to successfully control most annual and perennial dicotyledonous weeds for over 50 years without creating resistance. In mixture with other herbicides, they contribute decisively to active resistance management in integrated pest management programmes.
Prodate Redox is a systemic, hormonal herbicide that is absorbed through the leaves. Part of the active substance is transported to the leaves and the other part to the roots. Due to the excess of auxins, weed metabolism becomes extremely high.
The herbicide causes abnormal cell development (growth becomes uncontrollable), inhibits respiration and the development of the weed's root system. The rate of translocation of the herbicide depends on the dose applied, the size of the weed and, in particular, the climatic conditions (humidity, temperature) before and after treatment.
How to use:
Prodate Redox is a postemergent herbicid, to be applied in calm weather, when the temperature is above 15°C, according to product approval.
On straw cereals, it is applied from the plant's inflorescence stage until the formation of the first internode.
In maize, the herbicide should be applied in spring, when maize plants have 4-6 leaves and weeds are at the rosette stage - Cirsium arvense < 10 cm. The recommended amount of solution to be applied per hectare is between 200 - 400 litres. In drought conditions apply 400 l solution/ha.
Compatibility:
Prodate Redox herbicide is compatible with other herbicides, fungicides and insecticides. Before use it is recommended to carry out a practical compatibility test respecting the rates indicated on the label. It is recommended to consult the compatibility tables.
Spectrum of weeds sensitive and partially sensitive to 2,4 D:
- Amaranthus retroflexus
- Atriplex spp.
- Capsella bursa pastoris
- Centaurea cyanus
- Chenopodium album
- Cirsium arvense
- Polygonum aviculare
- Raphanus spp.
- Rumex acetosa
- Senecio vulgaris
- Sinapis arvensis
- Solanum nigrum
- Sonchus arvensis
- Stellaria media
- Thlaspi arvense
- Vicia spp.
- Xanthium italicum
Crops | Weeds | Use rate | Application |
Wheat | Annual and perennial dicotyledons susceptible and partially susceptible to 2,4 D | 1 l/ha | BBCH 13-29 |
Maize | Annual and perennial dicotyledons susceptible and partially susceptible to 2,4 D | 1 l/ha | BBCH 13-16 |
- Manufacturer
- Nufarm
- Application
- Postemergent
- Crops
- Maize
Wheat - Weed types
- Annual dicotyledons
Perennial dicotyledons