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Acifluorfen 214g/L SL Herbicide | Selective Post-Emergence Weed Control

Acifluorfen 214g/L SL (Soluble Liquid) is a selective post-emergence herbicide from the diphenylether family, designed to control broadleaf weeds in soybeans, cotton, and other leguminous crops. As a protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) inhibitor, it disrupts photosynthesis and causes oxidative membrane damage, leading to rapid necrosis in target weeds. Its fast-acting nature, broad-spectrum efficacy, and compatibility with tank mixes make it a key tool in resistance management programs.

Technical Specifications

  • Active Ingredient: Acifluorfen (CAS No. 50594-66-6)
  • Molecular Formula: C₁₈H₁₄ClF₃O₇S
  • Molecular Weight: 478.82 g/mol
  • Mode of Action: Inhibits protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO), generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) that damage cell membranes.
  • Formulation: 214g/L SL (Soluble Liquid)
  • Target Crops: Soybeans, cotton, peanuts, dry beans.
  • Target Weeds:
    • Annual Broadleaf: Pigweed, lambsquarters, velvetleaf, morningglory, ragweed.
    • Perennial Broadleaf: Bindweed, Canada thistle (suppression).

Mode of Action

  1. Foliar Uptake: Rapidly absorbed by weed leaves, translocating to meristematic tissues.
  2. PPO Inhibition: Blocks protoporphyrinogen oxidase, halting chlorophyll synthesis.
  3. Oxidative Stress: Accumulation of porphyrins leads to singlet oxygen production, causing lipid peroxidation.
  4. Symptom Progression:
    • 6–12 hours: Light-dependent leaf bleaching.
    • 1–2 days: Necrotic lesions at leaf margins.
    • 5–7 days: Complete plant death.

Application Guide

Crop Target Weeds Dosage (L/ha) Application Timing
Soybeans Pigweed, lambsquarters 0.5–1.0 Post-emergence (2–4 trifoliate stage)
Cotton Velvetleaf, amaranth 0.3–0.6 Post-emergence (2–4 true leaves)
Peanuts Morningglory, spurge 0.6–1.0 Post-emergence (2–4 leaf stage)
Dry Beans Chickweed, shepherd’s-purse 0.4–0.8 Post-emergence (2–3 trifoliate stage)
Application Tips:
  • Water Volume: Use 200–400 L/ha for uniform coverage.
  • Adjuvants: Add non-ionic surfactant (0.25% v/v) to enhance uptake.
  • Temperature: Avoid spraying above 28°C to minimize crop stress.
  • Rainfastness: 4–6 hours post-application.

Key Advantages

  1. Fast Action: Visible weed control within 24 hours, ideal for late-season infestations.
  2. Broad Spectrum: Controls 20+ broadleaf weeds, including glyphosate-resistant biotypes.
  3. Tank Mix Compatibility:
    • Common Mixes: Glyphosate, s-metolachlor, chlorimuron-ethyl.
    • Synergy: Enhances control of resistant weeds (e.g., Palmer amaranth).
  4. Crop Safety: Selective in soybeans and cotton when used at labeled rates.
  5. Residue Profile: Short soil half-life (7–14 days), minimal rotational crop restrictions.

Safety & Environmental Notes

  • Toxicity: Low mammalian toxicity (LD₅₀ > 2000 mg/kg); highly toxic to aquatic organisms.
  • Environmental Impact:
    • Avoid application near water bodies; risk of fish kills.
    • Degrades via photolysis and microbial action.
  • Storage: Store at 5–35°C; protect from freezing.

Resistance Management

  • HRAC Group: 14 (PPO inhibitors).
  • Strategies:
    • Rotate with Group 2 (ALS inhibitors) or Group 15 (VLCFA inhibitors).
    • Tank mix with herbicides of different modes of action (e.g., glyphosate).

FAQ

  1. Can Acifluorfen be used in organic farming?
    No; synthetic herbicide prohibited in organic systems.
  2. How does it affect rotational crops?
    Wheat, corn, and sorghum are tolerant; sensitive crops (e.g., vegetables) may require 6+ months.
  3. Is Acifluorfen effective against waterhemp?
    Yes, but tank mix with glyphosate for resistance management.
  4. Can it be applied through chemigation?
    No; approved for foliar application only.
  5. What is the pre-harvest interval (PHI)?
    45 days for soybeans, 60 days for cotton.

Packaging & Applications

  • Standard Packaging: 1L, 5L, 10L HDPE containers.
  • Real-World Case Studies:
    • Midwestern Soybeans: 0.75 L/ha + glyphosate controlled 95% of pigweed and lambsquarters.
    • Cotton Fields in Texas: 0.5 L/ha + s-metolachlor reduced weed pressure by 80% through season.

 

Contact us for technical data sheets or custom application strategies. Optimize your broadleaf weed control with Acifluorfen 214g/L SL—precision herbicide technology for modern agriculture.
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