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Purity: | 80%WP,50%SC | State: | Liquid, Powder |
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Mf: | C8H14ClN5 | Cas No.: | 1912-24-9 |
Other Names: | 2-Chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-s-triazine | Molecular Weight: | 215.72 |
Application: | Herbicide,Weedicide,Agriculture,Control Annual Weeds And Grasses,Agrochemical & Pesticide | Classification: | Herbicide |
Appearance: | White | Shelf Life: | 2~3 Years |
Storage: | Dry Place,Sealed Tightly And Stored Away From Light In A Cool And Dry Place | Label: | Customized Design,OEM Design Welcomed |
Highlight: | CAS 1912 24 9 atrazine herbicide,Atrazine Post Emergent Herbicide,80% WP Atrazine Weed Killer |
Atrazine
Atrazine is a herbicide of the triazine class.
It is used to prevent pre-emergence broadleaf weeds in crops such as maize (corn) and sugarcane and on turf,
such as golf courses and residential lawns. Atrazine's primary manufacturer is Syngenta and
it is one of the most widely used herbicides in US and Australian agriculture
Atrazine is a herbicide that is used to stop pre- and post-emergence broadleaf
and grassy weeds in crops such as sorghum, maize, sugarcane, lupins, pine, and eucalypt plantations, and triazine-tolerant canola.
In the United States as of 2014, atrazine was the second-most widely used herbicide after glyphosate, with 76 million pounds of it
applied each year. Atrazine continues to be one of the most widely used herbicides in Australian agriculture. Its effect on corn yields
has been estimated from 1% to 8%, with 3–4% being the conclusion of one economics review. In another study looking at combined
data from 236 university corn field trials from 1986–2005, atrazine treatments showed an average of 5.7 bushels more per acre than
alternative herbicide treatments. Effects on sorghum yields have been estimated to be as high as 20%, owing in part to the absence of
alternative weed control products that can be used on sorghum
Product Name | Atrazine |
Function | Herbicide |
Specification | 97%TC, 80%WP, 50%WP |
Chemical Name | 6-chloro-N-ethyl-N'-(1-methylethyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine |
CAS No. | 1912-24-9 |
Empirical Formula | C8H14ClN5 |
Toxicology |
Oral Acute oral LD50 for rats 1869-3090 mg tech./kg, mice >1332-3992 mg/kg. Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats >3100 mg/kg. Mild skin irritant; non-irritating to eyes (rabbits). Skin sensitiser in guinea pigs, but not in humans. Inhalation LC50 (4 h) for rats >5.8 mg/l air. NOEL (2 y) for rats 10 mg/kg diet (0.5 mg/kg daily), for dogs 150 mg/kg diet (3.75 mg/kg daily), for mice 10 mg/kg diet (1.4 mg/kg daily). ADI 0.005 mg/kg b.w. Water GV 2 mg/l (TDI 0.5 mg/kg b.w.). Toxicity class WHO (a.i.) U; EPA (formulation) III |
Applications | Mode of action Selective systemic herbicide, absorbed principally through the roots, but also through the foliage, with translocation acropetally in the xylem and accumulation in the apical meristems and leaves. Uses Pre- and post-emergence control of annual broad-leaved weeds and annual grasses in maize, sorghum, sugar cane, pineapples, chemical fallow, grassland, macadamia nuts, conifers, industrial weed control. In Europe, use is concentrated in maize and sorghum at £1.5 kg/ha. Used also in combinations with many other herbicides. Phytotoxicity Phytotoxic to many crops, including most vegetables, potatoes, soya beans, and peanuts. |
Package | 25KG/Drum, 25KG/Bag, 1Kg/Al bag,etc |
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