Roundup Pro Biactive 450 5LT
For complete control of annual and perennial grass and broad-leaved weeds
Active Ingredient: 450g/l glyphosate
MAPP No: 12778
Rate: 4lt/ha (0.4ml/m2)
Pack treats: 12,500m2 (3 acres) at above rate
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Contains 25% more glyphosate than Roundup Pro Biactive for outstanding economy
Roundup Pro Biactive 450 is a new total weed control that delivers all the performance benefits which have made Roundup Pro Biactive the choice for professionals across the UK. It contains 25% more glyphosate by volume than its predecessor. As a result, each 5L can of Roundup Pro Biactive 450 total weed control will treat a significantly greater area, ensuring outstanding economy and reducing storage and handling demands, for complete control of annual and perennial grass and broad-leaved weeds.
Knapsack rate estimator
A full 20 litre knapsack, applying spray at 250 litres/ha, will cover 800m2
Therefore, to apply Roundup at 4 lt/ha, mix 320ml in 20 litres water
Therefore, to apply Roundup at 4.8 lt/ha, mix 384ml in 20 litres water
Therefore, to apply Roundup at 8lt/ha, mix 640ml in 20 litres water
Roundup Pro Biactive 450 Superior Performance
Retention, uptake and translocation are enhanced; so more glyphosate gets to the growing points providing superior long-term weed control. The Biactivators increase reliability over a vast range of applications and weather conditions, particularly rainfall.
Roundup Pro Biactive 450 Synergistic Activity
Monsanto has used two adjuvants in a special combination to enhance the performance of Roundup Pro Biactive 450. They are:
- A hydrophilic non-ionic humectant that extends the period of glyphosate uptake from the treated leaf.
- A cationic Quaternary Ammonium Compound (QAC) which strongly binds to the leaf surface without damaging the plant cells allowing the active ingredient, glyphosate, to diffuse into the leaf with minimal stress to the plant. This ensures minimal glyphosate is locked up in the leaf ensuring maximum movement through the plant, boosting weed kill and improving reliability.
Roundup Pro Biactive 450 is Environment Friendly
Besides providing superior control of a wide range of weeds, Roundup Pro Biactive 450 has been developed with commitment and concern for the environment firmly in mind.
Roundup Pro Biactive 450 has been specially formulated to offer an enhanced standard of operator safety. It is not a hazardous substance as defined by COSHH, when used in accordance with the label, and it does not carry a hazard symbol. In the environment, it provides up to 100 fold improvement in safety to some of the most sensitive animal species, when compared to older glyphosate formulations. Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup Pro Biactive 450, controls weeds by blocking the plant's enzyme system. These enzymes, which are present in plants, do not occur in humans, animals, birds or fish. Hence, Roundup Pro Biactive 450 is safe to everything except green plants.
Key benefits of Roundup Pro Biactive 450
- Unique Biactive formulation gets more glyphosate into the plant
- Highest levels of performance and safety
- Superior long term control of difficult perennial weeds
- Hazard free label - safer for the operator, public and pets
- Biodegrades in soil and water, excellent rainfastness
- Make the most of those precious weather windows
- Preferred under COSHH
- You can use Roundup Pro Biactive 450 with confidence in areas open to the public and animals, or even near water
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