Spectrum:
- Tamar Is A New Selective Early Post Herbicide On Sugarcane Which Has Broad Spectrum
Activity On Grasses And Broad Leaved Weed. Tamar Belongs To S-Triazines Chemical
Group Which Inhibits Photosynthetic Reaction In Weeds. Tamar Has Both
Foliar And Soil Activity.
Compatibility:
Uses:
- Tamar is a selective herbicide used in sugarcane cultivation to control both grassy and broadleaf weeds, especially in their early stages
It works by inhibiting photosynthesis in weeds, effectively killing existing weeds and preventing new emergence from seeds.
Tamar is applied when sugarcane weeds are at the 2-4 leaf stage.
Tamar is specifically designed for sugarcane crops to manage various weed species.
It effectively controls both grassy weeds (like Digitaria sanguinalis, Dactyloctenium aegyptium) and broadleaf weeds (like Trianthema monogyna, Ageratum conyzoides).
Benefits:
- “Cluding broad-spectrum weed control, protection of sugarcane tillers from early weed competition, and a longer
duration of weed control. It works by inhibiting photosynthesis in weeds, killing existing weeds and those emerging from seeds.
Tamar is a selective herbicide, meaning it targets weeds without harming the sugarcane crop.
Broad Spectrum Weed Control:
Tamar controls a wide range of weeds, including both grassy and broad-leaved weeds common in sugarcane fields.
Protection of Sugarcane Tillers:
By controlling weeds early, Tamar prevents them from competing with the sugarcane for resources, allowing tillers (suckers) to develop properly.
Longer Duration of Weed Control:
Tamar provides a longer period of weed control, reducing the need for multiple herbicide applications.
Foliar and Soil Activity:
Tamar has both foliar activity (killing existing weeds) and soil activity (preventing new weeds from germinating), providing comprehensive weed management.
Compatibility:
Tamar is compatible with other herbicides like 2,4-D, allowing for more flexibility in weed management strategies.
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