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PRODUCT FEATURES
* Broad spectrum and selective herbicide.
* Systemic herbicide with multiple site of action.
* Post-emergence herbicide for the control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in wide range of crops.
* Apart from broad leaf weeds, these also effectively control the Cyperus sp.
* It contains amine salt of 2, 4 – D.
* It belongs to the phenoxycarboxylic of chemical.
* It is rapidly absorbed by leaves and roots of treated plants.
* It is translocated and accumulate into the growing points and acts as a growth inhibitor.
* It is compatible with other commonly used chemicals.
MODE OF ACTION
* It is selective and systemic herbicide of phenoxycarboxylic group. It is a synthetic auxin (Plant Hormones) works by causing uncontrolled cell division. Abnormal increases in cell wall plasticity, biosynthesis of proteins, and production of ethylene occur in plant tissues which leads to uncontrolled cell division. These uncontrolled, unsustainable growth ensues, causing stem curl-over, leaf withering, and eventual plant death.
METHOD & TIME OF APPLICATION
* It is recommended to use as post emergence herbicide up to 2-3 leaf stage of weeds.
* Take small amount of water and add required quantity of Paramine andstir the solution well with a stick or rod. Add this
solution with the remaining quantity of recommended water and spray with Knapsack sprayer fitted with flat fan nozzle.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION AND ANTIDOTE
* Uniform spray should be advisable.
* Do not spray during foggy climate.
* Do not mix with bare hands.
* Always spray using hood, to avoid drift on main crop.
* Ensure sufficient soil moisture at the time of spraying.
* Wear safety equipment’s such as gloves, aprons, masks, etc.
* Do not smoke, drink, eat and chew anything while spraying.
* Avoid contact with mouth, eyes and skin.
* Take bath properly after application.
* Wash the sprayer with Urea solution after use.
* Antidote – No specific antidote is known. Treat symptomatically.




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