• Penoxsulam 98% Tc
  • Penoxsulam 98% Tc
  • Penoxsulam 98% Tc

Penoxsulam 98% Tc

CAS No.: 219714-96-2
Formula: C16h14f5n5o5s
EINECS: 219714-96-2
Appearance: Powder
Method of Application: Cauline Leaf, Soil Treatment Agent
Usage: Non-Selective
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
98% TC
Composition
Inorganic
Specific Conductivity
The Herbicide Transmitting
Colour
Dark Brown
Transport Package
Drum
Specification
98% TC
Origin
China
Production Capacity
1000tons/Year

Product Description

Penoxsulam is a systemic herbicide that moves throughout the plant tissue and prevents plants from producing a necessary enzyme, acetolactate synthase (ALS), which is not found in animals. Susceptible plants will stop growing soon after treatment and become reddish at the tips of the plant. Plant death and decomposition will occur gradually over several weeks to months. Penoxsulam should be applied to plants that are actively growing; mature plants require a higher concentration of herbicide and a longer contact time.

Penoxsulam must remain in contact with plants for around 60 days. A supplemental "bump" treatment may be needed to maintain the herbicide concentration for the required contact time. Because of this long contact period, penoxsulam is likely to be used for larger-scale or whole-lake treatments and should not be used where rapid dilution can occur such as spot treatments or moving water. 

Penoxsulam may be used to treat the invasive Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum). In other parts of the country, it is valuable as a rotational herbicide against the invasive plant hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata). Desirable native species that may also be affected include sago pondweed (Stuckenia pectinata), Illinois pondweed (Potamogeton illinoensis), pickerelweed (Pontederia cordata), duckweeds (Lemna spp.) and arrowhead (Sagittaria spp.).

It is important to note that repeated use of herbicides with the same mode of action can lead to herbicide-resistant plants, even in aquatic plants. More resistant weeds have developed to the ALS inhibitor herbicides than to other herbicide types, and so this mechanism of action may be more susceptible to developing resistance. In order to prevent herbicide resistance, avoid using the same type of herbicides year after year, and when possible, use non-herbicide methods of control instead.


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