MODE OF ACTION AND USE
- Post-emergence herbicide, penetrates through the leaves and young green parts. plant veins, it moves in them in a bidirectional, acropetal and basipetal systemic manner over long distances.
- There is no significant root penetration because the product is inactivated as soon as it touches the soil.
- To exercise good weed control, the presence of active leaves and a metabolism that allows systemic action is required.
FIGURE 1. Shows the MECHANISM OF ACTION. Glyphosate belongs to the group of molecules that intervene in cellular metabolism and that cause the inhibition of the synthesis of EPSP synthetase in the synthesis pathway of the amino acids Phenylalanine, Tyrosine and Tryptophan.
It is classified by the HRAC (Herbicide Resistance Action Committee) as a herbicide of group G, Glycines, Single site, with a medium to high risk of resistance. Glyphosate is one of the 2 molecules that make up group G of glycines.
FIGURE 2. It shows the map of herbicides and indicates that it acts on cellular metabolism, it does not act on light processes and cell division and growth.
FIGURE 3. Shows the two molecules that make up the G group of glycines.
FIGURE 4. It shows the composition of CREDIT FULL, with its patented Dual Salt technology and its third-generation surfactant, which is quantified within its formulation. It also indicates that within its composition it is the equivalent acid that carries out the weed control task.
FIGURE 5. It shows the synergy of its salts that help its penetration and translocation capacity, which differentiates it from other products on the market.
FIGURE 6. It shows the absorption and translocation in a radiographic image of a barley plant 48 hours after application. The red color indicates a higher concentration of glyphosate.
FIGURE 7. It shows the composition of salts (MIPA and potassium) that neutralize the glyphosate salt, achieving its solubility. Each of these salts contributes by increasing the osmotic gradient on the surface of the leaf and accelerating the penetration of the product.
FIGURE 8. It shows the synergistic effect of its components.
FIGURE 9. Shows the manufacturing plant in Fortaleza, Brazil. Where there is an open-door visit plan. The plant is capable of producing 1,000,000 liters/day.
FIGURE 10. It shows the reactors and computer systems that allow each product to carry the proportional aliquot of each of its components.
FIGURE 11. It shows the order of adding products to the pond when making physical mixtures, where the SL formulation must be added last.
FIGURE 12. Shows the factors that make the application successful.
FIGURE 13. It shows that CREDIT FULL has a complete label for the different uses in species that are considered convenient.
FIGURE 14. It shows the synergy that the mixture of CREDIT FULL + VALOR 50 WP gives in weed control. VALOR 50 WP acts as a contact herbicide, disrupting membranes, paving the way for the systemic action of CREDIT FULL. The correct choice of glyphosate must consider the amount of equivalent acid, the salts involved in its composition and the sales price to make a real comparison.
FIGURE 15. MShow the value proposition, displaying its differentiation and specific benefits.
FULL CREDIT, much more than glyphosate, a true innovation to help with the correct control of weeds at the service of our clients.