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CAS No.: | 1918-02-1, 1702-17-6 |
Formula: | C6h3cl3n2o2, C6h3cl2no2 |
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Common Name | Picloram 6% + Clopyralid 24%SL |
Cas No. | 1918-02-1, 1702-17-6 |
Formulation | SL |
Application/Uses | Picloram: Biochemistry Growth regulator. Synthetic auxin mimic (acting like indolylacetic acid). Mode of action Selective systemic herbicide, absorbed rapidly by the roots and leaves, and translocated both acropetally and basipetally, accumulating in new growth. Uses The main use of picloram salts and esters is for the management of unwanted vegetation in rangeland, grass pastures, forestry, as well as non-crop land and rights-of-way sites such as around industrial and military installations, roads, railways, airports, under powerlines and along pipelines. In some countries, there are additional uses in rice, sugar cane, cereals and oilseed rape. Phytotoxicity Phytotoxic to most broad-leaved crops (except crucifers). Non-phytotoxic to established grasses, but seedling grasses may be susceptible. Formulation types SL. When picloram is formulated as a stand-alone product, it is typically as the potassium salt. When in combination with other active ingredients, picloram is formulated either as an ester or an amine salt. Selected products: 'Tordon' (a range of products, the specific salt or ester indicated by the tradename suffix) (Dow AgroSciences) Clopyralid: Biochemistry Synthetic auxin (acting like indolylacetic acid). Mode of action Selective systemic herbicide, absorbed by the leaves and roots, with translocation both acropetally and basipetally, and accumulation in meristematic tissue. Exhibits an auxin-type reaction. Acts on cell elongation and respiration. Uses Post-emergence control of many annual and perennial broad-leaved weeds of the families Polygonaceae, Compositae, Leguminosae, and Umbelliferae, in sugar beet, fodder beet, oilseed rape, maize, cereals, brassicas, onions, leeks, strawberries and flax (at 70-300 g a.e./ha), and in grassland and non-crop land (at 300-560 g a.e./ha). Provides particularly good control of creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense), perennial sow-thistle, coltsfoot, mayweeds, and Polygonum spp. Phytotoxicity Good crop tolerance of graminaceous, cruciferous and chenopodiaceous crops. Formulation types SG; SL. |
ECOTOXICOLOGY | Picloram : Birds Acute oral LD50 for chicks c. 6000 mg/kg. LC50 for mallard ducks, bobwhite quail >5000 mg/kg diet. Fish LC50 (96 h) for rainbow trout 5.5, bluegill sunfish 14.5 (both in mg/l). Daphnia LC50 34.4 mg/l. Algae EC50 for Selenastrum 36.9 mg/l. Other aquatic spp. LC50 for pink shrimp 10.3 mg/l. Bees LD50 for honeybees >100 mg/bee. Worms Practically non-toxic to earthworms. Other beneficial spp. No effect on soil microbial respiration. Clopyralid : Birds Acute oral LD50 for mallard ducks 1465, bobwhite quail >2000 mg/kg. Dietary LC50 (5 d) for mallard ducks and bobwhite quail >4640 mg/kg diet. Fish LC50 (96 h) for rainbow trout 103.5, bluegill sunfish 125.4 mg/l. Daphnia EC50 (48 h) 225 mg/l. EC50 (21 d) immobilisation 69, reproduction 80 mg/l; NOEC 17 mg/l. Algae EC50 (96 h) for Selenastrum capricornutum, cell count 6.9, cell volume 7.3 mg/l. Other aquatic spp. EC50 (14 d) for Lemna gibba 89 mg/l. Bees Non-toxic to bees. LD50 (48 h, oral and contact) >100 mg/bee. Worms LC50 (14 d) for earthworms >1000 mg/kg soil. Other beneficial spp. No effect on nitrification, nitrogen fixation or degradation of cellulose, starch, protein and leaf material at 1-10 ppm. |
Product Name | Specification |
Abamectin | 95%TC, 36g/L EC, 18g/L EC |
Clothianidin | 95%TC,50%WDG, 480g/L SC,180g/L FS |
Emamectin Benzoate | 70%TC,5%WDG,50g/L EC,19g/L EC |
Diazinon | 95%TC,600g/L EC,10%GR |
Amitraz | 98%TC, 200g/LEC, 125g/LEC |
Bifenthrin | 97%TC,200g/L FS, 100g/L EC,25g/L EC |
Thiodocarb | 95% TC, 80%WDG, 75%WP, 375g/L SC |
Methomyl | 98%TC,90%SP,40%SP,200g/L EC |
Nitenpyram | 95%TC,50%SP,50%SG,100g/L SL |
Netaldehyde | 99%TC,80%WP,5%GR |
Diflubenzuron | 95%TC,50%WP,200g/L SC,250g/L SC |
Cartap | 98%TC,50%SP |
Acephate | 95%TC,75% SP,400g/L EC,300g/L EC |
Imidacloprid | 97%TC,70%WDG, 25%WP,200g/L SL |
Carbaryl | 98%TC,85%WP |
Dimethoate | 98%TC , 400g/L EC |
DDVP | 95%TC,1000g/L EC,800g/L EC,77.5%EC |
Acetamiprid | 97%TC,60%WP,20%SP,200g/L SL |
Dinotefuran | 96%TC,50%WDG,300g/L SC,20%SP |
Chlorpyrifos | 98%TC,480g/L EC, 400g/L EC |
Profenofos | 94%TC,500g/L EC,10% GR |
Clorfenapyr | 98%TC,360g/L SC, 240g/L SC,100g/L SC |
Malathion | 97%TC,570g/L EC,50%WP |
Carbofuran | 97%TC, 10%FSC, 3%GR |
Thiocyclam | 90%TC 50%SP |
Thiacloprid | 95%TC,480g/L SC, 240g/L SC |
Hexythiazox | 97%TC,5% WP,50g/L EC |
Indoxacarb | 90%TC,30%WDG, 150g/L EC,10% SC |
Lambda-cyhalothrin | 95%TC,100g/L CS,10%WP,50g/L EC |
Alpha-cypermethrin | 95%TC,100g/L EC |
Thiodicarb | 95%TC,80%WDG,75%WP,375g/L SC |
Buprofezin | 98%TC,50%SC,40%SC,25%SC,25%WP |
Fipronil | 96%TC, 80%WDG, 200g/L SC, 500g/L FS |
Deltamethrin | 98%TC,50g/L EC, 25g/L EC |
Cyfluthrin | 94%TC, 245g/L EC, 25%g/L EW |
Lufenuron | 98%TC, 50g/L EC, 85%WP |
Cyromazine | 98%TC, 75%WP, 50% WP |
Cypermethrin | 94%TC, 200g/L EC, 100g/L EC |