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HIFIT Pretilachlor 50% EC


Broad spectrum selective pre-emergence to early post emergence herbicide


DOSE : 400-600 ML/ACRE

Hifit Hifit is a broad spectrum selective pre-emergence to early post emergence Rice herbicide. It exhibits highly efficient control of a variety of weeds like annual grasses, sedges and broad leaved weeds. It controls weeds by inhibiting its growth and reducing the cell division. No adverse effect like stunting or yellowing of crop, rather gives greening effect to the crop.


Rice As a cereal grain, it is the most widely consumed staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in Asia. It is the agricultural commodity with the third-highest worldwide production , after sugarcane and maize. Unmilled rice, known as "paddy", is usually harvested when the grains have a moisture content of around 25%. Rice is the most important crop in Asia, for example, 90% of the total agricultural area is used for rice production. Rice is the most important human food crop in the world, directly feeding more people than any other crop. It is also the staple food across Asia where around half of the world's poorest people live and is becoming increasingly important in whole world


E.crusgalli Echinochloa crus-galli is a type of wild grass originating from tropical Asia that was formerly classiďŹ ed as a type of panicum grass. It is commonly known as cockspur barnyard millet, Japanese millet, water grass, common barnyard grass, or simply "barnyard grass". This plant can grow to 60" (1.5 m) in

height and has long, at leaves which are often purplish at the base. Most stems are upright, but some will spread out over the ground. Stems are attened at the base. The seed heads are a distinctive feature, often purplish, with large millet-like seeds in crowded spikelets


E.colonum Echinochloa colona, commonly known as jungle rice, deccan grass, or Awnless barnyard grass, is a type of wild grass originating from tropical Asia. It was formerly classified as a species of Panicum. A tufted annual grass, up to 60 cm tall. Stem is reddish purple or green, ascending to erect, without hairs. It can

be present in large numbers and responsive to nutrients. Prefers moist but unflooded conditions and is a problem mainly in upland and rainfed lowland rice fields rather than in flooded fields.


Cyperus Difformis Cyperus difformis is a species of sedge known by several common names, including variable flatsedge, smallflower umbrella-sedge and rice sedge. Cyperus difformis is a plant of aquatic and moist habitats. It is a weed of rice fields. This is an annual herb with one to many thin, soft erect stems reaching over 30 centimeters in maximum height. There are usually a few long, wispy leaves around the base of the plant. The inflorescence is a rounded bundle one to three centimeters wide, containing up to 120 spikelets, each long and partially or entirely covered in up to 30 bracted flowers.


Cyperus iria Cyperus iria is a smooth, tufted sedge found worldwide. The roots are yellowish-red and fibrous. The plant often grows in rice paddies, where it is considered to be a weed.It is a tufted annual herb, or occasionally perennial, with fibrous roots, 15−75 yellowish red roots; 10−70 cm tall. Basal, rough to touch in upper part, linear, flaccid, with gradually tapering point and 3−8 mm wide; sheath reddish or purplish brown, enveloping the stem at base.


Fimbristylis miliacea Fimbristylis miliacea, the grasslike fimbry or hoorahgrass, is a species of fimbry that probably originated in coastal tropical Asia but has since spread to most continents as an introduced species.Fimbristylis miliacea is an annual sedge which grows in clumps of erect stems up to about half a meter in height surrounded by fans of narrow flat leaves. The top of each stem is occupied by an array of spikelets, each borne on a long peduncle. The spikelet is spherical to ovate and reddish brown in color. The spikelets flower and then develop tiny fruits, which are brown achenes about a millimeter long.


Eclipta alba The plant is found to grow wild in a variety of soils viz. sandy to clay soil and vary common on damp wastelands, low waterlogged areas, roadsides, paddy and other crop ďŹ elds, preferably in warm climate. It is an erect or prostrate, branched annual herb upto 30-40 cm high. Stem is cylindrical or at, rough due to appressed white hairs, nodes distinct and greenish occasionally brownish. Leaves are opposite, sessile to sub-sessile 2.0 to 6.2 cm long, 1.5-1.9 cm wide, oblong, lanceolate, sub-entire, acute to sub-acute and strigose with appressed hairs on both surfaces. Flowers are white, solitary or two on unequal axillary peduncles involucral bracts are about 8 in number, ovate, obtuse or acute and strigose with oppressed hairs.


Ludwiga Pulviflora Ludwigia parviflora is a aquatic plant with a cosmopolitan but mainly tropical distribution. Flowers are stalkless, yellow, 4-merous. Sepal tube is adnate to ovary, sepals lobes 4, about 2 mm long, ovate long-pointed. Petals are 4-5 mm long, elliptic, yellow. Stamens are 4, filaments short. Ovary is 11.5 cm long, linear, 4-celled, 4-angled. Ovules are many. Capsule is 1-2 cm long, linear, subterete, 4-ribbed. Seeds ellipsoid. Perennial Water Primrose is found in waterlogged areas in grasslands.


Monochorea Vaginalis Monochoria vaginalis is a species of owering plant in the water hyacinth family known by several common names, including heart shape false pickerelweed and oval-leafed pondweed. It is invasive in rice paddies and other water bodies. This is an annual or perennial herb growing in water from a small rhizome. It is quite variable in morphology. The shiny green leaves are up to about 12 centimeters long and 10 wide and are borne on rigid, hollow petioles. The inorescence bears 3 to 25 owers which open underwater and all around the same time.


Leptochloa Chinensis Leptochloa chinensis, commonly known as red sprangletop, Asian sprangletop, or Chinese sprangletop, is a grass species. Stem slender, hollow, erect or ascending from a branching base, rooting at lower nodes, smooth and without hair, typically 10−20 nodes, and can reach as high as 50−100 cm. Narrowly ovate, loose panicle, main axis 10−40 cm long, and with many spikelike slender branches; racemes slender, each with two rows of spikelets, spikelets 2−3.2 mm long, purplish or green and 4−6 flowered.


Panicum Repens Panicum repens is a species of grass known by many common names, including torpedo grass, creeping panic, panic rampant, couch panicum, wainaku grass, quack grass, dog-tooth grass, and bullet grass.


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