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    Gaowen Company's rice herbicide Avanza (Sulcotrione) obtained special authorization in Spain

    • Last Update: 2021-04-22
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    net Chinese website reported: Farmers in Extremadura, Spain and the Autonomous Region of Andalusia were allowed to use Gowan's foodmate.
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    html" class="zdbq" title="Herbicide-related food information" target="_blank">herbicide Avanza ® from April 25 to July 24 .
    This product can effectively control a variety of weeds that affect foodmate.
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    html" class="zdbq" title="Rice-related food information" target="_blank">rice , including weeds that are resistant to most herbicides commonly used in rice fields.
     
    Avanza? ® is based on the HPPD enzyme inhibitor Sulcotrione.
    From 2013 to 2020, several trials of the product were conducted in the greenhouse and in the field, including pre-seeding, pre-emergence and early post-emergence applications to evaluate its efficacy.
    Field applications in flooded rice fields show that the product can efficiently control Leptochloa spp.
    , Heteranthera spp.
    , Cyperus difformis and Echinochloa spp.
    The secondary growth of grass.
     
    Sulcotrione is a new herbicidal active substance discovered by SDS Biotech and developed in cooperation with Gaowen Group.
    Various formulations and mixtures of this herbicide have been registered in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the United States and Colombia, and have been approved for special use in Italy, Greece and Portugal.
     
      Sulcotrione is a bicyclooctane herbicide with excellent toxicological and environmental properties.
    Due to its mechanism of inhibiting 4-HPPD enzyme, it is classified into Group F2 by HRAC (Herbicide Resistance Action Committee) and Group 27 by WSSA (Weed Science Society of America).
     
      Avanza recommends applying 0.
    75 liters/ha to flooded soil, and the volume of the solution after configuration is between 200 and 300 liters/ha.
    It is very important to keep the field submerged for 6-10 cm during use and without water flow for at least seven days.
    Sulcotrione becomes active immediately after contact with water and is absorbed through roots and young stems.
    The first symptom includes the whitening of cotyledons and young leaves of weeds a few days after treatment.
    After continued contact with Avanza?, the weeds were bleached, the cells were necrotic, and finally, the treated weeds were killed.
     
      Various studies have shown that the sulcotrione used before germination remains in the first layer of soil.
    These studies also show that the stay period will be extended over time, up to even more than 10 weeks.
     
    Through its mechanism of action on ALS and ACCase enzymes,   Avanza ® is also effective for weeds that have developed resistance to traditional herbicides used in rice, and is an ideal solution for resistance management.
    "Considering the complexity of weed management in rice cultivation, the scarcity of herbicides that can be used on rice and the comparison of the test results of dicycloheximide with several control products, Avanza? will become a new weapon for rice growers," Said Marco Vignini, marketing manager of Gowan Spain.
    foodmate.
    net/tag_229.
    html" class="zdbq" title="Herbicide-related food information" target="_blank">Herbicide ® foodmate.
    net/tag_1739.
    html" class="zdbq" title="Rice-related food information" target="_blank">Rice
     
      Avanza? ® is based on the HPPD enzyme inhibitor Sulcotrione.
    From 2013 to 2020, several trials of the product were conducted in the greenhouse and in the field, including pre-seeding, pre-emergence and early post-emergence applications to evaluate its efficacy.
    Field applications in flooded rice fields show that the product can efficiently control Leptochloa spp.
    , Heteranthera spp.
    , Cyperus difformis and Echinochloa spp.
    The secondary growth of grass.
    ®
     
      Sulcotrione is a new herbicidal active substance discovered by SDS Biotech and developed in cooperation with Gaowen Group.
    Various formulations and mixtures of this herbicide have been registered in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the United States and Colombia, and have been approved for special use in Italy, Greece and Portugal.
     
      Sulcotrione is a bicyclooctane herbicide with excellent toxicological and environmental properties.
    Due to its mechanism of inhibiting 4-HPPD enzyme, it is classified into Group F2 by HRAC (Herbicide Resistance Action Committee) and Group 27 by WSSA (Weed Science Society of America).
     
      Avanza recommends applying 0.
    75 liters/ha to flooded soil, and the volume of the solution after configuration is between 200 and 300 liters/ha.
    It is very important to keep the field submerged for 6-10 cm during use and without water flow for at least seven days.
    Sulcotrione becomes active immediately after contact with water and is absorbed through roots and young stems.
    The first symptom includes the whitening of cotyledons and young leaves of weeds a few days after treatment.
    After continued contact with Avanza?, the weeds were bleached, the cells were necrotic, and finally, the treated weeds were killed.
     
      Various studies have shown that the sulcotrione used before germination remains in the first layer of soil.
    These studies also show that the stay period will be extended over time, up to even more than 10 weeks.
     
    Through its mechanism of action on ALS and ACCase enzymes,   Avanza ® is also effective for weeds that have developed resistance to traditional herbicides used in rice, and is an ideal solution for resistance management.
    "Considering the complexity of weed management in rice cultivation, the scarcity of herbicides that can be used on rice and the comparison of the test results of dicycloheximide with several control products, Avanza? will become a new weapon for rice growers," Said Marco Vignini, marketing manager of Gowan Spain.
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