DIFLUFENICAN
1.Applicable crops: Soybeans, corn, cotton, carrots, celery, wheat, peanuts, sugar cane, fruit trees, etc
2.Control objects: Monocotyledon and dicotyledon weeds and certain perennial weeds
3.Method of application: spray
4.Note: This product is not suitable for use in soils with high or low organic matter content. Other herbicides may be considered
5.Customerized packing label
6.FAO standard
7.Professional registration, GLP, ICAMA, LOA etc.
Diflufenican provides both pre- and early post-emergence control of broadleaf weeds through its residual activity. The herbicide's ability to control weeds at multiple growth stages makes it valuable in integrated weed management programs.
Diflufenican inhibits carotenoid biosynthesis in susceptible plants, leading to bleaching symptoms. This unique biochemical pathway provides effective control while maintaining crop safety in tolerant species.
Yes, it combines well with other herbicides like flufenacet to broaden the weed control spectrum. Tank mixtures should be prepared according to label recommendations and compatibility tested.
The herbicide performs best in medium-textured soils with adequate organic matter. Very sandy soils may require rate adjustments to maintain efficacy while preventing crop injury.
Wear chemical-resistant gloves, protective eyewear, and long-sleeved clothing during handling. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, and follow all label instructions for safe use.