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What is Aminoz™ 625 Selective Weedkiller ?
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Aminoz ™ 625 Selective Weedkiller is a member of the Phenoxy group of herbicides.

Aminoz™ 625 Selective Weedkiller
Aminoz ™ 625 Selective Weedkiller has the disruptors of plant cell growth mode of action.
Aminoz ™ 625 Selective Weedkiller offers highest versatility in controlling a wide variety of weeds.
A water based solution of 625g/L 2,4-D present as the Dimethylamine and Diethanolamine salts for the control of broadleaf weeds in fallow before direct drilling or sowing of cereals and pastures as well as in cereals crops, pastures, sugar cane, peanuts and non-agricultural areas.
Packed in 20L PE-drums, 110 L Enviro drums, 200L Mouser PE-drums and 1000 L Bulk containers.
Aminoz ™ 625 Selective Weedkiller can be tank mixed with flowable or DF Atrazine, Nu-trazine® 900 DF, Banvel® 200, Kamba® 500, Flowable SC or DF Diuron, LASHER® Cereal Herbicide or Chlorsufuron WDG, Shirquat® 250, Nuquat® 250, Propon®, Siege®, Spray Seed®, Tordon® 50-D, Tribunex® and Bumper®.
For weed resistance management Aminoz ™ 625 Selective Weedkiller is a Group I herbicide.
Warning: Some naturally-occurring weed biotypes resistant to Aminoz™ 625 and other Group I (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 ™ 625 Selective Weedkiller or any other Group I herbicides.
In which situations and for which crops is Aminoz™ 625 Selective Weedkiller to be used?
Field crops Wheat Barley Cereal Rye Triticale Oats
Millet Saccaline Broom Sugar Cane Peanuts
Bananas Seed crops Common Stylo Forage Carribean Stylo Forage
Pastures and Non-Agricultural areas Non-Agricultural Areas Rights of Way Industrial
Conservation Tillage Direct Drilling Surface Sowing
Fallow Maintenance Spray Graze Techniques Lawns, Playing Fields
Spot Spraying High Volume Spraying

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Which weeds are controlled by Aminoz™500 ?
Amaranthus spp. Amsinckia Annual Thistle Apple of Peru Bathurst Burr
Bellvine Billygoat Weed Bindweed Blackberry Nightshade Blackeyed Susan
Blue Snakeweed  California Burr  Californian Thistle Cape Tulip Capeweed
Caltrop Castor Oil Plant Charlock Clover Cobbler's Pegs
Common Ice Plant  Common Sida Common Sowthistle Docks Doveweed
 Fat Hen  Flannel Weed Flatweed  Fumitory- Red  Fumitory - White
Heliotrope Hexham Scent  Hoary Cress Hogweed/
Wireweed
Horehound
Indian Hedge Mustard Khaki Weed Knobweed Lincoln Weed London Rocket
Lupins Melons - Camel Melons-Paddy Melilotus Mexican Poppy
Mintweed Morning Glory Mustards Needle Burr New Zealand Spinach
Noogoora Burr Paterson's Curse Pinkburr Pink Flowered Burr Potato Weed
Purpletop  Radish Ragwort Rapeseed Rapistrum
Rough Poppy  Saffflower Sheperd's Purse Siratro Purple Weed
 Skeleton Weed Sorrel Speedwell - Ivy Leaf Spinyhead Sida Star Burr
Spiny Emex Star of Bethlehem (Cupid's Flower) Stinkwort Storkbill/Erodium
Sunflower (seedlings) Thistle: - Annual  -Californian  -Saffron  -Slender/Shore
Thistle:  -Soldier  -Spear  -Star  -Variegated Thornapple Turnip Weed
Veches/Tares Wards Weed Wild Cabbage  Wild Poppy Wild Radish
Wild Turnip        
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