Dosage:
- 330 – 350 ml/acre (Maize)
- 330 – 500 ml/acre (Wheat)
- 1250 ml/acre (Sorghum)
- 1350 ml/acre (Potato)
- 2500 ml/acre (Sugarcane)
Target Crop: Sugarcane, Wheat, Potato, Corn
Insects/Diseases/Deficiency:
- Trianthema monogyna, Amaranthus sp., Tribulus terristeris, Boerhaavia diffusa , Euphorbia hirta, Portulaca oleracea, Cyperus sp. (Maize)
- Chenopodium album (Bathua), Fumaria parviflora , Melillotus alba , Vicia sative , Asphodelus tenuifolius , Convolvulus arvensis (Wheat)
- Cyperus iria (Motha), Digera arvensis, Convolvulus arvensis, Trianthema sp.,Tridax procumbens,Euphorbia hirta, Phyllanthus niruri
(Sorghum)
- Chenopodium album (Bathua), Asphodelus tenuifolius , Anagalis arvensis, Convolvulus arvensis,Cyperus iria , Portulaca oleracea. (Potato)
- Cyperus iria(Motha), Digitaria sp.(Kuna), Dactylactenium aegyptium, Digera arvensis, Portulaca oleracea, Commelina benghalensis(Kankoua), Convolvulus arvensis (Sugarcane)
Benefits:
- Forms of 2, 4-D penetrate foliage, whereas plant roots absorb the salt forms. 2, 4-D appears to be similar in action to other auxin-type herbicides. .It is absorbed by the leaves and roots and translocated in to the weed plants.
- Shriram 2,4-D 58 % apart from effectively controlling broad leaf weeds, these also control the Cyperus sp.
- Shriram 2,4-D 58 % has no adverse effect on crops with recommended dose
- Shriram 2,4-D 58 % used on a wide variety of terrestrial and aquatic broadleaf weeds. It has little effect on grasses