Betanal Flow (Phenmedipham 160g/L) 5L
Betanal Flow is a selective post-emergence herbicide for the control of weeds in young beet crops and silverbeet. It acts via the foliage and is applied after emergence of the weeds. The effect of spraying can be seen within 2 to 3 days following application and susceptible weeds are completely killed within 10 days. Betanal Flow is a member of the carbamate group (Group C) of herbicides providing diverse sites of action.
Description
Available in 5L
Active ingredient: Phenmedipham
Safety Data Sheet
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