Introduction and Properties
Triflorin, with the trade name Terflan, is a selective herbicide used to control annual broadleaf and narrowleaf weeds in cotton, sugar beet, sunflower, soybean, rapeseed, legumes, and tomatoes before planting. The mode of action of this herbicide is absorption through the hypocotyl, disruption of cell division, and inhibition of root growth.
Instructions for use
Broadleaf and narrowleaf weeds in cotton fields at a rate of 2-3 liters per hectare before planting, immediately mixed with soil (at a depth of 8-10 cm)
Broadleaf and narrowleaf weeds in sugar beet fields at a rate of 2.5-2 liters per hectare mixed with 5-4 kg of chloridazone
Broadleaf and narrowleaf weeds in sunflower fields at a rate of 1.5-2.5 liters per hectare before planting mixed with soil
Broadleaf and narrowleaf weeds in soybean fields at a rate of 1.5-2.5 liters per hectare before planting mixed 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.