Tata Panida Pendimethalin 30% EC – Pre-Emergent Control of Annual Grasses & Broadleaf Weeds
Tata Panida is a pre-emergent herbicide containing Pendimethalin 30% EC. It prevents weed emergence by inhibiting plant cell division and elongation, stopping root and shoot growth in susceptible weeds during the crop’s crucial early stage.
Product Specifications
Parameter |
Details |
Brand |
Tata (Panida) |
Technical Content |
Pendimethalin 30% EC |
Formulation Type |
EC (Emulsifiable Concentrate) |
Mode of Action |
Pre-emergent; inhibits cell division & elongation; arrests root and shoot growth |
Application Window |
Pre-sowing incorporation or within 0–3 DAS (as per label) |
Target Weeds |
Annual grasses & broad-leaved weeds |
Recommended Crops |
Soybean, Wheat, Groundnut, Cotton, Mustard (and other labeled crops) |
Dose (General) |
8–10 ml per liter of water |
Packaging (Typical) |
500 ml, 1 L, 5 L (availability may vary) |
Mode of Action
Pendimethalin forms a protective layer in the top soil and is absorbed by emerging weed seedlings. It prevents mitosis (cell division) and cell elongation, thereby inhibiting root and shoot growth and stopping weed establishment.
Key Features & Benefits
- Early-season shield: Controls weeds at emergence for a clean start.
- Broad control: Effective on many annual grasses and broad-leaved weeds.
- Crop safety: Selective action on labeled crops when used as directed.
- Yield support: Reduces early weed competition to protect moisture and nutrients.
Target Weeds (examples)
- Annual grasses: Echinochloa spp., Eleusine indica, Digitaria sanguinalis/inguinalis, Dactyloctenium aegyptium
- Broad-leaved weeds: Amaranthus viridis, Portulaca oleracea, Trianthema spp. / T. monogyna, Euphorbia hirta, Cleome viscosa
Recommended Crops
Soybean, Wheat, Groundnut, Cotton, Mustard (use only on labeled crops as per pack leaflet).
Dosage & Application
- Dose: 8–10 ml per liter of water. Follow crop-specific label rates for best results.
- Timing: Pre-emergence—apply immediately after sowing and before weed/crop emergence (0–3 DAS).
- Soil moisture: Ensure adequate soil moisture and a fine, clod-free seedbed for a uniform herbicide film.
- Spray Tips: Use flat-fan nozzle; maintain uniform coverage without puddling. Avoid disturbing soil surface after spray.
Compatibility & Precautions
- Avoid mixing with strongly alkaline products. Do a small jar test before tank mixes.
- Do not spray on very dry soil without moisture; avoid heavy rain/runoff soon after application.
- Follow crop rotation and re-sowing intervals as per label.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q1. When should I apply Tata Panida?
- Apply as a pre-emergent herbicide immediately after sowing and before crop/weed emergence (0–3 DAS). In some systems, pre-plant incorporation is advised as per the label.
- Q2. Does it control already emerged weeds?
- No. Pendimethalin is primarily pre-emergent and will not control established weeds. If weeds have emerged, use a suitable post-emergent as per crop and weed spectrum.
- Q3. What if it rains after application?
- Avoid irrigation/rainfall for 4–6 hours post-spray to let the film set. Heavy rain soon after application can reduce efficacy; consult local guidance for follow-up.
- Q4. Do I need soil moisture?
- Yes. Light soil moisture is essential to activate and spread the herbicide layer. Extremely dry or cracked soil can reduce performance.
- Q5. Can I tank-mix it with other herbicides/fertilizers?
- Only with label-recommended partners and after a jar test. Avoid highly alkaline products and incompatible emulsions.
- Q6. How long does the control last?
- Typically 3–6 weeks depending on dose, soil type/organic matter, temperature, and rainfall patterns.
- Q7. Can I cultivate/hoe after application?
- Avoid disturbing the top soil layer for 7–10 days after application to maintain the herbicide barrier.
- Q8. Any caution for re-sowing or rotation?
- Follow the pack leaflet for crop rotation intervals. If re-sowing is required, observe label guidance for safe intervals and soil preparation.
- Q9. Which nozzle and pressure should I use?
- Use a flat-fan nozzle with even coverage and moderate pressure; avoid runoff or puddling.
Note
Use strictly as per the directions on the label/leaflet for the specific crop and weed spectrum in your region.
Disclaimer
All information above is intended for informational purposes. For proper application, always follow the official directions mentioned on the packaging and product leaflet.