| Common Name | Bromoxinil 28%| Chemical Name | 3, 5-Dibrome-4-hydroxybenzonitrile
| Application and Disease Control | Action: Selective contact herbicide with limited systemic activity for postemergence control of annual broad leaved weeds. | Use: For mint, barley, flax, forage grasses and alfaalfa on conservation reserve acreages, seeding alfa-alfa, field corn, popcorn, garlic, grass for sod and seed protection, oats, onions, rye, sorghum, triticale, wheat. Post emergence control of common cocklebur, common ragweed, seeding, broadleaf weeds such as blue (purple) mustard, corn gromwell, cowcockle, fiddleneck, field pennycress, green smartweed, groundsel, jimsonweed, lambsquarters, london rocket, nightshade, shephardspurse, tartary buckwheat, tarweed, tumble mustard, velvetleaf, volunteer sunflower, wild buckwheat and wild mustard. |
Crop | Application Time | Dose Rate | Safety Interval | |
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Wheat-barley | From seeding to flag leaf emergence stage. | 2-2.5 lts/ha 200-300 lts of water | One month | |
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Maize | From 2-8 leafs | 2-2.5 lts/ha 200-300 lts of water | One month | |
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Sorghum | From 2-10 leafs | 2-2.5 lts/ha 200-300 lts of water | One month | |
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Onion Garlic | From 2-5 leaf | 2-2.5 lts/ha 500-700 lts of water | One month |
| Toxicity | (Rat)Oral LD 50 260mg/kg. Bromoxynil Octanoate:(Rat):Oral LD 50 365 mg/Kg. (Rabbit); Dermal LD 50 1650-2000 mg/kg. Mild skin, eye irritation.
| Precaution | Closely follow the instructions and guidelines given on the product label for safe usage and safe handling | Registration in KSA | 257-93-2228 | |