Oxi Bold – Oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC Herbicide | Broad-Spectrum Weed Control for Soybean, Cotton & Groundnut
Powerful Weed Control with Oxi Bold – Oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC
Oxi Bold is a selective, pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicide powered by Oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC, designed to control broadleaf weeds and grassy weeds. Ideal for crops like soybean, groundnut, cotton, and more, it ensures long-lasting residual action with minimal crop injury. Perfect choice for farmers seeking effective and affordable weed management.
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Oxi Bold – Advanced Weed Management Herbicide
What is Oxi Bold?
Oxi Bold, containing Oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC, is a high-efficiency herbicide developed by National Pesticides & Chemicals. It provides contact and residual weed control, helping farmers manage tough broadleaf and grassy weeds during early crop growth stages.
Key Benefits of Using Oxi Bold:
✅ Selective pre- and early post-emergence weed control
✅ Strong residual action ensures weed suppression for longer
✅ Compatible with multiple cropping systems
✅ Minimizes early crop competition with weeds
✅ Economical and easy to apply
How Does Oxyfluorfen Work?
Oxyfluorfen is a diphenyl-ether herbicide that inhibits protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO), resulting in the disruption of plant cell membranes. This leads to the death of unwanted weeds soon after contact or absorption.
Why Choose Oxi Bold?
With its proven efficacy, low phytotoxicity, and cost-effectiveness, Oxi Bold is trusted by progressive farmers across India for sustainable weed management in key crops.
✅ Targeted Weeds (Herbicide Specific):
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Broadleaf weeds
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Grassy weeds
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Phyllanthus spp.
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Digitaria spp.
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Amaranthus spp.
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Cyperus spp.
✅ Suggested Crops:
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Soybean
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Groundnut
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Cotton
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Onion
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Tea
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Chili
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Tobacco
✅ Recommended Dose:
1.0 to 1.5 Litres per Hectare, diluted in 200–400 liters of water (depending on weed density and soil type)
