Sudarshan Peril is a selective pre-emergence herbicide formulated with Pyrazosulfuron Ethyl 10% WP, designed specifically for transplanted paddy fields. It provides effective and long-lasting control of sedges, grasses, and broadleaf weeds, ensuring better crop establishment and higher yields.
| Technical Name | Pyrazosulfuron Ethyl 10% WP |
|---|---|
| Formulation | Wettable Powder (WP) |
| Target Crop | Paddy (Transplanted Rice) |
| Mode of Action | Inhibits the Acetolactate Synthase (ALS) enzyme in susceptible weeds, preventing cell division and growth. |
| Target Weeds | Sedges (Cyperus iria, Cyperus difformis, Fimbristylis miliacea), broadleaf weeds (Monochoria vaginalis, Ludwigia parviflora), and early emerging grasses. |
| Dosage | 80 g per acre |
| Stage | Dosage | Water Volume | Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-emergence (0–5 days after transplanting) | 80 g per acre | 200–300 L per acre | Mix uniformly and spray using a knapsack or power sprayer with a flat-fan nozzle. Ensure field moisture and maintain standing water for 2–3 days post-application. |
Q1: When should Sudarshan Peril be applied?
Apply within 0–5 days after transplanting paddy for effective pre-emergence weed control.
Q2: Is Sudarshan Peril safe for paddy crops?
Yes, it is a selective herbicide that targets weeds without harming the paddy crop when used as recommended.
Q3: How much water should be used for application?
Use 200–300 litres of water per acre to ensure even coverage and uniform weed control.
Q4: How long should standing water be maintained after spraying?
Maintain standing water in the field for at least 2–3 days after application for the best results.
Q5: Can Sudarshan Peril be used in direct-seeded rice (DSR)?
No, it is recommended only for transplanted paddy systems. Follow the label guidelines for accurate usage.
Disclaimer: The information above is intended for reference only. Always follow the directions and safety guidelines provided on the product label and leaflet.
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