DESCRIPTION
SWAL SATASAT Sulfosulfuron 75% + Metsulfuron methyl 5% WG Herbicide Details :
- Technical Name : Sulfosulfuron 75%+ Metsulfuron methyl 5% WG
- Type: Post emergent, selective Herbicide
- Mode of Action : Amino acid biosynthesis inhibitor
- Major Crops : Wheat
- Target Weeds : Phalaris minor, Rumex spp. Chenopodium spp., Medicago denticulata, Coronopos dedymus, Melilotus alba, Anagallis arvensis
- Dose/acre : 16 g (Satasat) + 500 ml (Surfactant)
FAQs for Satasat Sulfosulfuron 75% + Metsulfuron Methyl 5% WG Herbicide
1. What is Satasat Sulfosulfuron 75% + Metsulfuron Methyl 5% WG Herbicide?
Answer: Satasat is a broad-spectrum herbicide containing a combination of Sulfosulfuron and Metsulfuron Methyl. It is used to control a wide range of weeds in crops such as wheat and barley by inhibiting weed growth and development.
2. What crops can Satasat be used on?
Answer: Satasat is effective for use on wheat and barley. Always refer to the product label for specific crop recommendations and any restrictions.
3. How does Satasat work?
Answer: Satasat works by inhibiting the synthesis of amino acids in weeds, which disrupts their growth processes. Sulfosulfuron targets grassy and broadleaf weeds, while Metsulfuron Methyl enhances the control of additional weed species.
4. What is the recommended application rate for Satasat?
Answer: The typical application rate is 30-40 grams per hectare. Rates may vary depending on the level of weed infestation and crop type. Always follow the application guidelines on the product label.
5. When should Satasat be applied?
Answer: Apply Satasat when the weeds are actively growing and before they reach maturity. For best results, apply early in the weed growth stage and when weather conditions are favorable for herbicide application.
6. How is Satasat applied?
Answer: Satasat is usually applied as a foliar spray. Mix the recommended amount with water according to the instructions on the label and apply using a sprayer. Ensure thorough coverage of the weeds.
7. Can Satasat be mixed with other herbicides or pesticides?
Answer: Satasat may be mixed with other herbicides or pesticides. Check for compatibility before mixing and perform a jar test. Refer to the product label for specific mixing recommendations and precautions.