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2,4-D Amine (CAS 2008-39-1) is one of the oldest and most trusted herbicides. It mimics natural plant growth hormones, causing rapid, uncontrolled growth in broadleaf weeds while leaving grasses and cereals unharmed. It is highly effective in Wheat, Maize, and Sugarcane crops. Listings cover technical grade material for export and standard 58% SL formulations for domestic distribution.
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Selective broadleaf weed control
Pre and post-emergent herbicide
Control of water hyacinth (Restricted)
Conifer release & site prep
Broadleaf control in established grass
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Harmful if swallowed. Causes serious eye damage. May cause an allergic skin reaction. Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Avoid spray drift.
Yes. It kills broadleaf weeds but does not harm grasses (Monocots) like wheat, maize, and rice when applied at the correct dosage.
Amine salts (like this one) are less volatile and have less odor than esters, making them safer to use near sensitive non-target crops like grapes or vegetables.
It is most effective when weeds are actively growing. In wheat, it is typically applied at the 2-4 leaf stage of the crop.
No, if used at the recommended dose, it kills weeds like dandelions and clover without harming established lawn grass.