Basagran®
Basagran® provides safe post-emergent control of broadleaf weeds and yellow nutsedge in maize, regardless of the growth stage
Basagran®
Basagran® provides safe post-emergent control of broadleaf weeds and yellow nutsedge in maize, regardless of the growth stage
Benefits
With its proven broad-spectrum efficacy against post-emergent broadleaf weeds and yellow nutsedge, Basagran® is the perfect and safe solution to keep your crops weed free, regardless of the growth stage of your maize and without damaging your crops.
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General information
Name | Basagran® |
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Formulation | A water soluble solution |
Ingredients | 480 g / lt bendioxide (thiadiazine) |
Registration Number | L2916 |
Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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2 - 3 lt / ha | Use 2ℓ / ha before beans have reached the two trifoliate leaf stage, thereafter up to 3ℓ / ha may be sprayed. Do not spray before the first trifoliate leaf is fully expanded. Basagran® may cause transient scorch on beans that can be prolonged with the later applications, but will have no depressing effect on the yields. *Note: Green beans – In the inland regions and especially under weather conditions with a very high sun intensity, Green beans must not be sprayed with more than 2ℓ / ha Basagran®, as higher rates may cause crop damage. | Maximum 2 |
Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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3 lt / ha | For information refer to the LABEL | - |
Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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2 - 3 lt / ha | Basagran® should always be applied as a directed spray, in order to avoid direct contact with the crop. The use of drop arms is highly recommended. Due to the drift of the spray solution, that is likely to occur, transient scorch on the leaves may be observed. This will however not depress the yield. | - |
Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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3 lt / ha | For information refer to the LABEL | - |
Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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2 - 3 lt / ha | Basagran®Apply Basagran® from the first trifoliate leaf stage onwards. A second application may be made if there are problems with late germinating weeds. | Maximum 2 |
Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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3 - 5 lt / ha | For information refer to the LABEL | - |
Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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2 - 3 lt / ha | Basagran® may be sprayed on cereals at any stage of their development, provided that weed growth corresponds to the growth stage as listed in the LABEL | - |
Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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3 - 5 lt / ha | For information refer to the LABEL | - |
Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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2 - 3 lt / ha | Basagran® may be sprayed on peas when they are 50–150 mm high, provided that weed growth corresponds to the growth stage as listed in the LABEL. Do not use Basagran® on frost– damaged peas and / or if crop is under stress (cold, drought) or if frost is expected. | - |
Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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3 lt / ha | For information refer to the LABEL Yellow nutsedge control. The rate of 3 lt / ha per application must not be exceeded as higher rates can cause crop damage. | - |
Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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2 - 3 lt / ha | Basagran® should be applied after the potatoes have fully emerged and a good stand of plants has been obtained, but before the flower bud–stage of the crop. Basagran® will cause transient scorch on the leaves but this will not depress the yield. Do not apply on large potato plants as this will reduce weed control due to the shading effect. | - |
Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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3 - 5 lt / ha | For information refer to the LABEL | - |
Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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2 - 3 lt / ha | Basagran® may be sprayed on cereals at any stage of their development, provided that weed growth corresponds to the growth stage as listed in the LABEL. | - |
Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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3 - 5 lt / ha | For information refer to the LABEL | - |
Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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2 - 3 lt / ha | Apply Basagran® from the second trifoliate leaf stage onwards. A second application may be made if there are problems with late germinating weeds. Basagran® may cause transient scorch on soyabeans that can be prolonged with the later applications but will not have a depressing effect on yields. | Maximum 2 |
Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application |
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3 - 5 lt / ha | For information refer to the LABEL | - |
General
General information
Name | Basagran® |
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Formulation | A water soluble solution |
Ingredients | 480 g / lt bendioxide (thiadiazine) |
Registration Number | L2916 |
Crop and Pest details
Beans
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Beans - Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate |
2 - 3 lt / ha |
Time of application |
Use 2ℓ / ha before beans have reached the two trifoliate leaf stage, thereafter up to 3ℓ / ha may be sprayed. Do not spray before the first trifoliate leaf is fully expanded. Basagran® may cause transient scorch on beans that can be prolonged with the later applications, but will have no depressing effect on the yields. *Note: Green beans – In the inland regions and especially under weather conditions with a very high sun intensity, Green beans must not be sprayed with more than 2ℓ / ha Basagran®, as higher rates may cause crop damage. |
Number of application |
Maximum 2 |
Beans - Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate |
3 lt / ha |
Time of application |
For information refer to the LABEL |
Number of application |
- |
Chili
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Chili - Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate |
2 - 3 lt / ha |
Time of application |
Basagran® should always be applied as a directed spray, in order to avoid direct contact with the crop. The use of drop arms is highly recommended. Due to the drift of the spray solution, that is likely to occur, transient scorch on the leaves may be observed. This will however not depress the yield. |
Number of application |
- |
Chili - Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate |
3 lt / ha |
Time of application |
For information refer to the LABEL |
Number of application |
- |
Groundnuts/Peanuts
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Groundnuts/Peanuts - Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate |
2 - 3 lt / ha |
Time of application |
Basagran®Apply Basagran® from the first trifoliate leaf stage onwards. A second application may be made if there are problems with late germinating weeds. |
Number of application |
Maximum 2 |
Groundnuts/Peanuts - Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate |
3 - 5 lt / ha |
Time of application |
For information refer to the LABEL |
Number of application |
- |
Maize
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Maize - Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate |
2 - 3 lt / ha |
Time of application |
Basagran® may be sprayed on cereals at any stage of their development, provided that weed growth corresponds to the growth stage as listed in the LABEL |
Number of application |
- |
Maize - Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate |
3 - 5 lt / ha |
Time of application |
For information refer to the LABEL |
Number of application |
- |
Peas
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Peas - Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate |
2 - 3 lt / ha |
Time of application |
Basagran® may be sprayed on peas when they are 50–150 mm high, provided that weed growth corresponds to the growth stage as listed in the LABEL. Do not use Basagran® on frost– damaged peas and / or if crop is under stress (cold, drought) or if frost is expected. |
Number of application |
- |
Peas - Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate |
3 lt / ha |
Time of application |
For information refer to the LABEL Yellow nutsedge control. The rate of 3 lt / ha per application must not be exceeded as higher rates can cause crop damage. |
Number of application |
- |
Potatoes
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Potatoes - Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate |
2 - 3 lt / ha |
Time of application |
Basagran® should be applied after the potatoes have fully emerged and a good stand of plants has been obtained, but before the flower bud–stage of the crop. Basagran® will cause transient scorch on the leaves but this will not depress the yield. Do not apply on large potato plants as this will reduce weed control due to the shading effect. |
Number of application |
- |
Potatoes - Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate |
3 - 5 lt / ha |
Time of application |
For information refer to the LABEL |
Number of application |
- |
Sorghum
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Sorghum - Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate |
2 - 3 lt / ha |
Time of application |
Basagran® may be sprayed on cereals at any stage of their development, provided that weed growth corresponds to the growth stage as listed in the LABEL. |
Number of application |
- |
Sorghum - Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate |
3 - 5 lt / ha |
Time of application |
For information refer to the LABEL |
Number of application |
- |
Soybean - Soya
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Soybean - Soya - Broadleaf weeds
Recommended rate |
2 - 3 lt / ha |
Time of application |
Apply Basagran® from the second trifoliate leaf stage onwards. A second application may be made if there are problems with late germinating weeds. Basagran® may cause transient scorch on soyabeans that can be prolonged with the later applications but will not have a depressing effect on yields. |
Number of application |
Maximum 2 |
Soybean - Soya - Yellow nutsedge
Recommended rate |
3 - 5 lt / ha |
Time of application |
For information refer to the LABEL |
Number of application |
- |
Why Basagran®?
Basagran® provides safe post-emergent control of broadleaf weeds and yellow nutsedge in maize, regardless of the growth stage.
Basagran® is a product that, over the years, has won the trust of farmers with its effective treatment of post-emergent weed problems in maize and a variety of other crops.
Basagran®:
- Supplies a rapid visible indication of its effect on weeds and covers the broadest broadleaf weed spectrum in its class. It is especially effective on yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) and other tough broadleaf weeds.
- Offers crop safety which ensures that maize in all stages of growth is exceptionally tolerant towards the product. Weed problems can be addressed at any stage in the crop cycle, with no negative effects on the maize plant.
- Mode of action also supports herbicide resistance control strategies. Basagran® offers contact action with low volatility, thus spray drift during application is of low risk for adjacent non-target crops.
- Offers an additional advantage in that a waiting period is not necessary before follow-up crops can be planted, as soil residues, regardless of the soil-pH, are not applicable.
- Has great versatility, because apart from maize, it also carries registrations for use in other crops, such as dry beans, green beans, peanuts, soybeans, peas, maize, grain sorghum, cereals, potatoes, paprika, as well as red and green peppers.
- Offers excellent post-emergent control of yellow nutsedge and broadleaf weeds in maize.