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EPTC

Brand: Aradican

Formulation: 82% EC

Introduction and Properties

EPTC, with the trade name Aradican, is a selective and systemic herbicide from the thiocarbamate group that is absorbed through the buds and roots and transported to the leaves and stems by the xylem. EPTC prevents the growth of terminal buds and the synthesis of very long-chain fatty acids in weeds, causing their destruction. Since EPTC is a volatile substance and also affects newly sprouted weeds, it is necessary to spray it before planting and mix it immediately with the soil. This poison can be used mixed with irrigation water, especially rain irrigation.

Instructions for use

Broadleaf and narrowleaf weeds in alfalfa, clover and spruce fields at 3 to 6 liters per hectare

Broadleaf and narrowleaf weeds in corn fields at 4 to 6 liters per hectare before intercropping with soil

General considerations

Before using a pesticide, read the label carefully.

Consult with your local plant protection expert for details.

This pesticide is prohibited from being sold without a prescription from a herbalist.