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katana herbicide australia Katana Herbicide 1Kg – Sprayshop

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katana herbicide australia Katana Herbicide 1Kg – SprayshopLong term residual herbicide for vineyards, pre plant brushweed control in forestry, knapsack brushweed control in non grazed areas, and for selective ragwort control by spot application in pasture. New in grapes Katana The others just dont cut it Take out glyphosate resistant ryegrass for longer Maintaining a clear area beneath the vines can take up a lot of time, labour, and fuel. But theres no way round it as weeds compete with grapevines for

Long term residual herbicide for vineyards, pre-plant brushweed control in forestry, knapsack brushweed control in non-grazed areas, and for selective ragwort control by spot application in pasture.

New in grapes
Katana® - The others just don’t cut it
Take out glyphosate resistant ryegrass for longer

Maintaining a clear area beneath the vines can take up a lot of time, labour, and fuel. But there’s no way round it as weeds compete with grapevines for resources and can impact crop health and productivity throughout the season. One weed in particular is giving growers increasing headaches: Glyphosate resistant ryegrass. Katana offers a powerful solution that not only controls glyphosate resistant ryegrass, but also a broad range of weeds long-term.

What is Katana?

Katana (flazasulfuron) is a new, residual herbicide that provides undervine weed control for up to 5 months. Already a go-to in European vineyards, Katana tackles weeds long before they can turn into a problem.

How does Katana work?

Rapidly absorbed by roots and shoots, Katana inhibits Acetolactate Synthase (ALS), a key enzyme of base amino acid production. As a result, downstream synthesis of vital plant proteins is stopped, and the plant dies. When used on germinating seedlings, Katana acts in the soil to prevent further plant growth and emergence. When applied to already present plants (2-4 leaf), growth stops immediately, followed by leaf discolouration and then dieback over a 3-6 week period.

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