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"Recently, UPL Chinese announced that AKITO? herbicides for wheat, barley and oats will soon be available in Canada," WCNA reported.
AKITO has been approved by Health Canada's Pest Management Agency (PMRA) and Canadian growers will have a more effective method of weeding.
AKITO is a post-seed herbicide that can quickly prevent and control year-long and perennate broadleof weeds in spring wheat, hard wheat, winter wheat, barley and oats.
the herbicide is a combination of three active ingredients: tyclopidate, bifluorophosphonamide and chlorofluorocarpyric acid, which makes it an important tool for resistance management.
Canada's grain growers need new solutions to effectively control weeds that plunder production, as well as to manage herbicide resistance on farms," said Chris Nowlan, Canada marketing portfolio manager at
UPL Agricultural Solutions.
AKITO's superior formula for controlling large amounts of annual weeds while effectively controlling some of the most stubborn perennium broadlebed weeds at a lower cost makes it an important complement to grower weed management toolboxes.
" AKITO must be used early after seedling for active growth of broadlebed weeds the main redness.
warm, humid growth conditions promote the active growth of weeds and enhance the activity of herbicides by maximizing the absorption of leaves and contact activity.
To enhance its resistance management capabilities, AKITO can rotate with other herbicides in Groups 2 and 4 during one growing season, or in multiple growth seasons with herbicides from different groups that control the same weed, such as UPL's EVEREST 3.0.