Targon super quizalofop ethyl 10% EC – post emergence herbicide for grassy weed management
targon super is a selective, post-emergence systemic herbicide containing quizalofop ethyl 10% EC. It is used for managing grassy weeds in broadleaf crops when applied at the recommended weed growth stage.
The herbicide is absorbed by the leaves of grassy weeds and translocated within the plant, helping suppress weed growth. targon super fits well into regular weed management programs when used as per recommended agricultural practices.
Product specifications
Product category
Herbicide
Type
Post-emergence
Mode of action
Systemic and selective
Active ingredient
Quizalofop ethyl 10% EC
Recommended Dosage
1–1.5 ml Per Litre Of Water (Approximately 400–600 ml Per Acre)
Target weeds
Grassy weeds
Key product characteristics
Post-emergence herbicide for grassy weed control
Selective action in broadleaf crops
Systemic movement within weed plants
Helps reduce weed competition in crops
Suitable for use in recommended crops only
Recommended usage practices
Apply when grassy weeds are young and actively growing.
Ensure uniform spray coverage on weed foliage.
Do not spray on windy days to avoid drift.
Avoid mixing with incompatible agrochemicals.
Always follow label instructions and agronomic guidance.
Why farmers choose targon super
Effective post-emergence option for grassy weeds
Selective action protects broadleaf crops
Easy integration into weed management programs
Trusted formulation for field-level use
Frequently asked questions
What is targon super used for? It is used for managing grassy weeds in broadleaf crops.
Is it a pre-emergence herbicide? No, it is a post-emergence herbicide.
Can it be used in all crops? No, it should be used only in recommended crops as per label.
Does it affect broadleaf crops? It is selective and designed to target grassy weeds only.
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.