PROPYZAMIDE
PROPYZAMIDE

1.CAS  NO:23950-58-5

2.Attribute: Endothermic conductive selective amide herbicides

3.Characteristic: Interference with the mitosis of weed cells through root absorption and conduction.


Product Overview

PROPYZAMIDE

Product Information

1.Applicable crops: Small seed legumes, peanuts, soybeans, potatoes, lettuce, etc

2.Control objects: Monocotyledon weeds

3.Method of application:  Watering 

4.Note: Precisely control the dosage of the medicine to avoid causing harm to sensitive crops in the next season due to excessive dosage. Pay attention to the safety interval period for agricultural products and do not harvest or consume them during this period.

5. Customerized packing label

6. FAO standard

7. Professional registration, GLP, ICAMA, LOA etc.  


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Propyzamide Customer Reviews

Propyzamide Customer Reviews

  • Isabella
    Isabella
    Consistent performer year after year. Controls a wide spectrum of weeds while being gentle on our crops when used as directed. A must-have for winter weed control in our farming system.
  • Mia
    Mia
    Very effective against stubborn weeds in our brassica crops. The selective action protects our plants while eliminating competition. Application is straightforward and we've noticed consistent results across different field conditions.
  • Charlotte
    Charlotte
    Our vegetable farm has benefited greatly from propyzamide's reliable weed control. It's particularly good for pre-emergence application and has significantly reduced our manual weeding costs while keeping crops healthy.
  • Amelia
    Amelia
    Excellent for integrated weed management programs. Works well in rotation with other herbicides to prevent resistance development. We've maintained clean fields in our rotation of winter crops thanks to this product.
Propyzamide FAQs

Propyzamide FAQs

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  • What weeds does Propyzamide control effectively?

    What weeds does Propyzamide control effectively?

    Propyzamide is particularly effective against annual grass weeds such as blackgrass, ryegrass, and meadowgrass, as well as certain broadleaf weeds like chickweed and mayweed. It provides excellent residual control in winter cereals, oilseed rape, and legume crops when applied pre-emergence or early post-emergence during cool weather conditions (5-15°C).

  • How does Propyzamide work as a herbicide?

    How does Propyzamide work as a herbicide?

    Propyzamide inhibits cell division in susceptible weeds by disrupting microtubule formation during mitosis. This unique mode of action prevents root and shoot development in germinating weeds, providing long-lasting residual control throughout the cropping season. The herbicide is absorbed primarily through roots and moves translaminarly within plant tissues.

  • How does soil type affect Propyzamide performance?

    How does soil type affect Propyzamide performance?

    Propyzamide performs best in medium to heavy textured soils with good organic matter content. In light sandy soils, it may leach beyond the weed germination zone, reducing efficacy. Application rates should be adjusted based on soil texture, with higher rates recommended for soils with higher organic matter.

  • Can Propyzamide be tank-mixed with other herbicides?

    Can Propyzamide be tank-mixed with other herbicides?

    Yes, Propyzamide shows good compatibility with many residual and contact herbicides including pendimethalin and clopyralid. These combinations provide broader spectrum weed control and help manage resistance. However, a jar test should always be conducted before large-scale mixing to check for physical compatibility and potential antagonism.

  • What safety precautions should be taken with Propyzamide?

    What safety precautions should be taken with Propyzamide?

    Applicators should wear full PPE including chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, and protective clothing. The herbicide is moderately persistent in soil (DT50 ~60 days) and precautions should be taken to prevent contamination of water bodies. Buffer zones of 5-10 meters are recommended near aquatic environments.

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