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    UPL's new herbicide, Tricor LQ, is registered in Canada

    • Last Update: 2020-12-15
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    UPL will launch the herbicide in the Canadian market after its new liquid agent Trior LQ (active ingredient: oxalone) was approved by Health Canada's Pest Management Agency, the World Agrochemical Network Chinese.com reported.
    Tricor has proven to be a herbicide that effectively controls annual weeds and broad-leaved weeds in soybeans, potatoes, grains and many other crops, and the introduction of new dosage forms extends the application method and provides time flexibility compared to the traditional Tricor DF (Group 5).
    Tricor LQ is an excellent new tool for growers who want to increase their yield potential but are under pressure from early-season weed control.
    in the production of soybeans, potatoes and tomatoes, Tricor has increased itscontrol of hemp, several hemp and quinoa weeds.
    addition of Tricor to the early soybean management program has become a key management tool for controlling glyphosate-resistant weed moths, which are spreading in eastern Canada.
    Tricor LQ can also help control weeds that have a significant economic impact on production, such as guinea pigs, land, foxtails, Johnson grasses, and Browntop millet.
    LQ is a concentrated liquid preparation that can be fully mixed under a variety of conditions.
    the spray tank, Tricor LQ remains suspended and requires only a slight stir.
    the dosage form of Tricor LQ helps minimize the risk of residue in the spray solution, thereby reducing nozzle blockage and downtime.
    Tricor LQ is suitable for a wide range of crops, including dates, soap horns, asparagus, carrots, grains, field corn, chickpeas, lentils and peas, potatoes, soybeans, sugar cane and tomatoes.
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