This product is a systemic selective herbicide from the Aryloxyphenoxypropionate (FOPs) group, used for the control of grassy weeds in broadleaf crops.
Company
LUBRIKEM
Country
United Kingdom
WEBSITE
www.lubrikem.co.uk
Blazer- Haloxyfop-R Methyl Ester 10.8% EC
This product is a systemic selective herbicide from the Aryloxyphenoxypropionate (FOPs) group, used for the control of grassy weeds in broadleaf crops.
It is rapidly absorbed through leaves and translocated throughout the plant. By inhibiting ACCase (Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase), it prevents fatty acid synthesis, leading to growth inhibition and death of grassy weeds.
It is particularly recommended for soybean, canola, cotton, vegetables, sunflower, and other broadleaf crops
Active Ingredient
Haloxyfop-R Methyl Ester
Formulation
EC (Emulsifiable Concentrate)
Concentration
108 g/L
Type
Systemic selective herbicide for grassy weeds
Chemical Group
Aryloxyphenoxypropionate (FOPs)
HRAC Code
HRAC = A
Mode of Action
Inhibition of ACCase → blocking fatty acid biosynthesis → death of meristematic cells
Spectrum
Controls a wide range of annual and perennial grasses (barnyardgrass, foxtail, wild oat, Johnson grass)
Absorption
Absorbed mainly through leaves and translocated via xylem and phloem
FAQs
What is the active ingredient in the Blazer herbicide?
The active ingredient is Haloxyfop-R Methyl Ester.
Which chemical group does Blazer belong to?
It belongs to the Aryloxyphenoxypropionate (FOPs) group.
How does Blazer (Haloxyfop-R Methyl Ester) kill grassy weeds?
It kills grassy weeds by inhibiting the ACCase enzyme, which prevents fatty acid synthesis, leading to growth inhibition and death.
In which types of crops is this product particularly recommended?
It is particularly recommended for soybean, canola, cotton, vegetables, sunflower, and other broadleaf crops.