Common Name: Pendimethalin
CAS No.: 40487-42-1
Synonyms: pendimethaline;penoxaline;PROWL;Prowl(R) (Pendimethaline);3,4-Dimethyl-2,6-dinitro-N-(1-ethylpropyl)-benzenamine;FRAMP;Stomp;waxup;wayup;AcuMen
Molecular Formula:C13H19N3O4
Agrochemical Type: Herbicide
Mode of Action: It is a dinitroaniline herbicide that inhibits the steps in plant cell division responsible for chromosome separation and cell wall formation. It inhibits the development of roots and shoots in seedlings and is not translocated in plants. It is used before crop emergence or planting. Its selectivity is based on avoiding contact between the herbicide and the roots of the desired plants.
Formulation:30%EC, 33%EC, 50%EC, 40%EC
ITEMS |
STANDARDS |
Product name |
Pendimethalin 33%EC |
Appearance |
Yellow to dark brown liquid |
Content |
≥330g/L |
pH |
5.0~8.0 |
Acidity |
≤ 0.5% |
Emulsion stability |
Qualified |
200L drum, 20L drum, 10L drum, 5L drum, 1L bottle or according to client's requirement.
Pendimethalin is a selective herbicide used for controlling most annual grasses and certain broadleaf weeds in field corn, potatoes, rice, cotton, soybeans, tobacco, peanuts and sunflowers. It is used both pre-emergence, that is before weed seeds have sprouted, and early post-emergence. Incorporated into the soil by cultivation or irrigation is recommended within 7 days following application. Pendimethalin is available as emulsifiable concentrate, wettable powder or dispersible granule formulations.