Picolinafen: A pyridine amide structure compound, it was first developed by BASF SE (BASF) as a pyridine amide chemical structure herbicide. Diflufenican has the advantages of low toxicity, high herbicidal performance, long action time, and wide weed control spectrum. In addition to being able to effectively control broad-leaved weeds such as Veronica, Glechoma longituba, Artemisia selengensis, and Shepherd’s purse, it also has good inhibition and control effects on weeds such as Lala vine, wild violet, and Alopecurus foetida. The activity of Picolinafen is higher than that of ordinary diflufenican, and the effect is guaranteed.
Diflufenican: A substituted pyridinylanilide herbicide, it has both soil treatment activity and stem and leaf treatment activity, and can control most types of broad-leaved weeds such as Glechoma longituba, Chickweed, Chickweed, Veronica, Herba Artemisia selengensis, Artemisia selengensis, Shepherd’s purse, Geranium, and Vetch. Diflufenican can be used for soil sealing treatment after wheat is sown and before seedlings emerge, or can be applied for stem and leaf treatment from the 2.5-leaf stage to the end of tillering of wheat seedlings. If the weed plants are too large or the dosage is low, weed control is often incomplete, especially for broad-leaved weeds, which have a more serious regreening phenomenon.
