Chu Jie
Chu Jie 14 % WP is a combination herbicide used for effective weed control in various crops, particularly rice. This combination offers both pre-emergence and early post-emergence weed control, targeting a wide range of broadleaf weeds, sedges, and grasses.
Description
ABOUT PRODUCT
- Active Ingredient:Â Â Bensulfuron Methyl 3.5% (W/W) + Acetochlor 10.5% (W/W) 14% WP
- Formulation:Â 14% WP
- Function: Herbicide
- Crops: Rice
- Weed: Annual Weeds.
- Dosage per acre:Â 250-350 gram/acre
- Application Method: Foliar spray
- Mode of Action: Systemic compound with foliar and soil activity
- Imported, Packed & Marketed by:Â AGRIMORE PVT LTD.
Features and Mode of Action
Acetochlor is elongase inhibition, and inhibition of geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate (GGPP) cyclization enzymes, part of the gibberellin pathway.
Bensulfuron-methyl is selective, systemic action being absorbed through foliage and roots. Inhibits plant amino acid synthesis – acetohydroxyacid synthase AHAS.
Chu Jie 14 % WP Controls both grasses & broadleaf weeds and provides season-long weed suppression. It also enhances crop yield and quality.
| Crop | Weed | Dose |
| Rice | Annual & Perennial Weeds | 250-350 gm/acre |

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