Adama Galigan Oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC – Selective herbicide for weed management
Galigan is a selective contact herbicide from Adama containing oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC. It is used for the management of broadleaf weeds and certain grassy weeds when applied as per recommended agricultural practices.
The herbicide acts mainly by contact action and provides effective weed suppression when applied at early weed growth stages. Adama Galigan is commonly used in a range of crops through pre-emergence and early post-emergence application methods.
Product specifications
| Product category |
Herbicide |
| Type |
Selective contact herbicide |
| Active ingredient |
Oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC |
| Mode of action |
Contact action |
| Application stage |
Pre-emergence / early post-emergence |
| Brand |
Adama |
Key product characteristics
- Selective herbicide for broadleaf weed management
- Works through contact action on weed foliage
- Used in pre and early post emergence stages
- Helps reduce weed competition in crops
- Suitable for use in recommended crops only
Recommended usage practices
- Apply at early weed growth stages for better results.
- Ensure uniform spray coverage on soil or weed surface.
- Avoid spray drift onto non-target crops.
- Do not apply during windy or rainy conditions.
- Always follow label instructions and agronomic guidance.
Why farmers choose Adama Galigan
- Trusted herbicide from Adama
- Effective weed management support
- Flexible use in pre and early post emergence
- Fits well into crop weed management programs
Frequently asked questions
- Is Adama Galigan a systemic herbicide?
No, it is a contact herbicide.
- Can it be used in all crops?
No, it should be used only in crops recommended on the label.
- Does it control grassy weeds?
It helps manage certain grasses and broadleaf weeds.
- Is it suitable for pre-emergence use?
Yes, it can be used as pre-emergence as per recommendations.
The details provided are for informational guidance only. Always follow the instructions mentioned on the product label and recommended agronomic practices suitable for your local growing conditions.