| What is Aminoz™ CT 225 Herbicide ? |
| Aminoz ™ CT 225 Herbicide controls emerged pastures in conservation tillage situations and for selective weed control in the target crops. |  |
| Packed in 20L PE-drums, 110 L Enviro drums, 200L Mouser PE-drums and 1000 L Bulk containers. |
| Aminoz ™ CT 225 Herbicide by Sanonda is a water soluble liquid product with non-selective herbicidal activity against broadleaf weeds. |
| Aminoz ™ CT 225 Herbicide by Sanonda will control emerged weeds only, and provide no residual control although certain plant back periods should be observed. |
| Aminoz ™ CT 225 Herbicide by Sanonda is absorbed by plant foliage and accumulates to toxic levels in the regions of growth and reproduction, upsetting the ability of plants to balance the synthesis and use of nutrients. Visible effects are a gradual yellowing and wilting of the plants which advances to complete browning of above ground growth and deterioration of root systems. Effects may not be apparent for 7-10 days or even up to 21 days under cold or cloudy conditions. |
Aminoz ™ CT 225 Herbicide by Sanonda can be tank mixed with Sanonda products Sanos™ 450 (Glyphosate)and Sanos™ CT plus(Glyphosate), Lasher™ 750(Chlorsulfuron), Parti-San™(Metsulfuron Methyl) , Chlorpyrifos as well as Dicamba aqueous concentrates, Simazine and Atrazine Flowables, Paraquat /Diquat, Dimethoate, Omethoate and Phosmet. |
Aminoz ™ CT 225 Herbicide by Sanonda is recommended as a herbicide additive to Sanos™ 450 and Sanos™ CT Plus for control of emerged weeds prior to crop establishment. When Aminoz CT 300 Herbicide by Sanonda is applied prior to crop establishment, certain Plant Back Periods should be observed to ensure that the herbicide has degraded sufficiently to allow safe sowing of the intended crop. |
| Aminoz™ CT 225 Herbicide by Sanonda is a member of the Phenoxy group of herbicides. |
Aminoz™ CT 225 Herbicide by Sanonda has the disruptors of plant cell growth mode of action. For weed resistance management Aminoz™ CT 225 Herbicide by Sanonda is a group I herbicide. Some naturally-occurring weed biotypes resistant to Aminoz™ CT 225 Herbicide by Sanonda and other disruptors of plant cell growth herbicides may exist through normal genetic variability in any weed population. The resistant individuals can eventually dominate the weed population if these herbicides are used repeatedly. These resistant weeds will not be controlled by Aminoz™ CT 225 Herbicide by Sanonda or any other disruptors of plant cell growth herbicides. |
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| In which situations and for which crops is Aminoz™ CT 225 Herbicide to be used ? | |
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| Which weeds are controlled by Aminoz™ CT 225 Herbicide ? | |
| Amaranthus spp. |
Apple of Peru |
Bathurst Burr |
Blackberry Nightshade |
California Burr |
| Cape Tulip |
Capeweed |
Caltrop |
Charlock |
Clover |
| Common Ice Plant |
Docks |
Fat Hen |
Fumitory- Red |
Fumitory - White |
| Hexham Scent |
Hoary Cress |
Hogweed/ Wireweed |
Horehound |
Khaki Weed |
| Lincoln Weed |
London Rocket |
Lupins |
Melilotus |
Mexican Poppy |
| Mintweed |
Mustards |
New Zealand Spinach |
Noogoora Burr |
Paterson's Curse |
| Potato Weed |
Rapeseed |
Rough Poppy |
Saffflower |
Sheperd's Purse |
| Skeleton Weed |
Sorrel |
Speedwell - Ivy Leaf |
Spiny Emex |
Stinkwort |
| Storkbill/Erodium |
Sunflower (seedlings) |
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| Thistle: -Californian -Saffron | Thistle: -Slender/Shore -Soldier -Spear -Star -Variegated |
| Thornapple |
Turnip Weed/Rapistrum |
Wards Weed |
Wild Cabbage |
Wild Poppy |
| Vetches/Tares |
Wild Radish |
Wild Turnip |
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