Silback contains Bispyribac Sodium 10% SC, a highly effective selective post-emergence herbicide designed for superior control of broadleaf weeds, sedges, and grasses in transplanted paddy fields. With its advanced formulation, Silback targets weed growth without harming the rice crop. It works by inhibiting the ALS enzyme, which restricts amino acid synthesis, leading to complete weed death. Silback ensures healthier crop establishment, reduced competition for nutrients, and improved yield potential, making it an excellent choice for rice farmers seeking reliable weed management.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Technical Content | Bispyribac Sodium 10% SC |
| Formulation | Suspension Concentrate (SC) |
| Mode of Action | Inhibits ALS enzyme, blocking amino acid synthesis and causing weed death |
| Target Weeds | Broadleaf weeds, Sedges, Echinochloa spp., Grasses |
| Suitable Crop | Transplanted Paddy |
Dosage: 80–100 ml per acre depending on weed intensity.
Application Method: Apply as a post-emergence spray when weeds are in the 2–4 leaf stage.
Water Volume: Use 120–150 liters of water per acre for uniform coverage.
Spray Timing: 10–20 days after transplanting for best results.
1. What weeds does Silback control?
Silback effectively controls sedges, Echinochloa species, broadleaf weeds, and various grasses.
2. Is Silback safe for paddy crops?
Yes, it is a selective herbicide specially designed for transplanted paddy and does not harm the crop when used as recommended.
3. When should Silback be applied?
Apply Silback as a post-emergence spray when weeds are young (2–4 leaf stage), usually 10–20 days after transplanting.
4. How does Silback work?
It inhibits the ALS enzyme, preventing amino acid synthesis, leading to weed death.
5. Can it control resistant weed species?
Yes, its systemic action helps manage difficult-to-control and resistant weeds effectively.
Disclaimer: The information provided is for reference only. Always follow the instructions, precautions, and usage guidelines on the product label.
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