Strongest (Diclosulam 84% WDG) Herbicide by National Pesticides & Chemicals – Broadleaf Weed Killer for Soybean & Groundnut
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Powerful Pre-Emergent Weed Control for Soybean & Groundnut Crops:
Brand: National Pesticides & Chemicals:
Strongest is a high-performance herbicide containing Diclosulam 84% WDG, specially formulated for broadleaf and sedge weed control in legume crops. With long residual activity, Strongest ensures season-long weed-free fields and higher yields.
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Strongest (Diclosulam 84% WDG) – Advanced Herbicide for Broad-Spectrum Weed Control
What is Strongest Herbicide?
Strongest is a selective pre-emergent herbicide based on Diclosulam 84% WDG, designed to control a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds and sedges in crops like soybean and groundnut. Manufactured by National Pesticides & Chemicals, this product offers excellent soil residual activity, minimizing early-season weed competition.
Key Features and Benefits of Strongest:
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Superior pre-emergent control of broadleaf weeds and sedges
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Long residual effect for season-long weed management
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Helps in maximizing crop yield by minimizing competition
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Compatible with most pre-sowing agricultural practices
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Easy-to-use WDG formulation ensures uniform coverage
Why Choose Diclosulam 84% WDG?
Diclosulam belongs to the Triazolopyrimidine sulfonanilide group, which inhibits ALS (acetolactate synthase), a key enzyme in weed growth. It is highly effective even at low doses and safe for recommended crops.
Targeted Weeds (Herbicide):
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Broadleaf Weeds: Amaranthus, Parthenium, Celosia, Acalypha
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Sedges: Cyperus rotundus, Cyperus iria
Suggested Crops:
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Soybean
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Groundnut
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Black Gram (Urad)
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Green Gram (Moong)
Recommended Dose:
40-50 grams per acre, to be applied as a pre-emergent spray with 200-250 liters of water per acre.
