RIMAX 750 WG

 

A systemic post-emergence herbicide to control a wide range of annual and perennial weeds in cereals.

 

Active ingredient:

tribenuron-methyl, 750 g/kg

Formulation:

water dispersible granules

Packing:

0,1 kg

Mode of action:

the ptoduct penetrates into the plants through leaves and roots. At the cellular level the action of the product is to stop cell division and disrupt cell differentiation at plant growth points. Visually herbicidal effect is manifested in the form of suspension of plant growth in 5-8 days, followed by their death in 1-2 weeks. Warm and humid weather increases the speed of action herbicide Rimax 750 WG, and cool and dry slows it down.

Field of usage

 

Crop

Dose rate,
g/ha

Weeds

Terms of application

Winter wheat,
winter barley

20-25

Annual and perennial dicotyledonous weeds

Spraying of crops in a phase of 2-3 leaves up to the flag leaf inclusively

Spring wheat,
spring barley

15

Spraying of crops in a phase of 2-3 leaves till the leaf tube of the plant

Sunflower

30-50
+
SAM Maxium 200 ml/ha

Spraying of crops in a phase of 2-8 leaves early stages of weed development

Compatibility

 

The product is compatible with most pesticides. However, in each separate case, components must be checked for compatibility. Do not use the product in the tank mixture with organophosphate insecticides, fertilizers for foliar feeding. It is not recommended to mix with graminicides.

Application features

• The best herbicidal effect could be achieved during application in the period of active growth of young weeds (2-4 leaves – for annuals, rosettes – for perennials);
• The dose rate of product depends on the stage of development and species composition of weeds;
• The maximum dose rate could be use if there is overgrown (more than 4 leaves for annuals, stems – for perennials) sensitive weeds or a significant number of moderately sensitive and resistant to weeds;
If you use in hot dry weather, you must do following:
• Increase the dose rate of working solution to 250-300 l/ha;
• Increase the dose rate of SAM maximum to 280-300 ml/ha.

WARNING!
If the using the product is applied on sunflower resistant to sulfonylureas, it is not recommended to use it together in tank mixtures with anti-grass herbicides. Cereal weed control can be carried out 5-7 days before or after the application of Rimax 750 WG.

Product’s advantages

• a long period of application – from the appearance of two leaves to the flag leaf of the culture;

• control of a wide range of problem weeds;

• very convenient for the consumer packaging: 100-gram plastic bottle with a           measuring cap;

• possibility of using rapeseed against carrion in autumn and wintering complex.       dicotyledonous weeds (Galium aparine, Centaurea cyanus, Papaver   rhoeas, Matricaria perforata,Viola arvensis);

• long period of application – from 2-3 leaves to the appearance of the flag leaf of the culture;

• the effect of the drug is not limited to weather and soil conditions (application at t    from 5 ° C. up to 25 ° C);

• lack of phytotoxicity and restrictions in crop rotation;

• convenience of application.

 

 

 

 

Optimal weather conditions for application

Preparation of the tank mixture

Weather conditions during the period of application

from + 5°С to + 25°С

200-300 l/ha

 Warm and humid weather intensifies product action, but long dry period reduces its action.
Rain that falls for three hours after application of the product may wash it off from the leaves before full penetration, which also reduces activity of its action.

List of the main sensitive weeds

 

Sensitive dicot weeds at the application rate of 20 grams per hectare: descurainia Sofia, field poppy, jointed charlock, chamomile, field mustard, spurry, stinkweed, field thistle, winterweed, nettle, amaranth, shepherd’s purse, hedge-nettle, betony, common sunflower,campion (Lychnis), prickly lettuce, bitterling, sisymbrium, crane’s bell, erysimum.

Sensitive decot weeds at the application rate of 25 grams per hectare: pig weed up to 3 leaves, dandelion (blowball), goose grass, mallow, knotweed, yellow thistle, corn chrysanthemum, helianthus annuus L.

Resistant weeds: field bondweed, Veronica hederaefolia, corn pansy.