Gly-Fort

Trade Name | Gly-Fort |
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Common Name | Glyphosate 41% SL |
Physio Chemical Properties:
Trade Name | Gly-Fort |
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Common Name | Glyphosate 41% SL |
Chemical Name | N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine |
Molecular Formula | C3H8NO5P |
Molecular weight | 169.08 g |
Physical State (Tech) | Colourless Crystal |
Melting Point (Tech) | 200oC |
Solubility | Soluble in Acetone, Ethanol and Xylene |
Stability | Stable for 2 years stored under normal condition of warehouse storage |
Toxicity | Rat (Oral) LD50 5600 mg/Kg body weight ADI: 0.3 mg/Kg/day |
Mode of Action:
Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum, non-selective, systemic, post-emergence herbicide.
Benefits:
- Control against annual and perennial plants including grasses, sedges, broad-leaved    weeds, and woody plants.
- Easily biodegradable.
- Non – volatile in nature.
- Low toxicity.
- Non residual.
- Safe to environment.
- Safe to beneficials.
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Method of Application:
Preparation for Spray Solution:Â
Take small amount of water and add required quantity of Gly-Fort. Stir the solution well with a stick or rod and mix it with the remaining quantity of water. The volume of the total water to be used will depend on crop stage, crop cover, total area to be treated and the type of nozzle and sprayer used.
Crop | Pest | Dosage (ml/ha) | Dilution in Water(lit/ha) |
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Tea | Axonopus Compresses Cynodondactylon Imperata cylindrical Polygonumperfoliatum Paspalumscrobiculatum Arundinellabenghalensis Kalm grass | 2 - 3 | 450 |
Suggested use:
Cropped areasÂ
- In plantation crops like tea, coffee, cocoa, rubber, grapevine, cardamom, etc.
- In field crops like cereals, groundnut, sugarcane, gram, vegetables and fruit orchards    with due care to protect desirable crops.
Non-Cropped areas:
- Industrial establishments.
- Airports and railway tracks.
- Power stations.
- Nuclear power installations.
- Stadium, race courses, golf courses, turf clubs.
- Clearing the channel bunds carrying water for irrigation purpose.
- Clearing of bunds of the cultivated fields.
- Grazing lands and pastures.
- Forest nurseries.
- Afforestation areas.
- Lawns – spot applications.
- Social forestry.
Used In Following Countries:
- Â India