Formulation: Oil Dispersion
WHO Class: III
Eagle Plus OD is a selective herbicide for the control of the most annual broadleaf weeds (BLW) and annual grasses including Mulungwe (Rottboellia cochinchinensis) in Maize.
Eagle Plus OS contains three active ingredients and is thus an excellent resistance management tool and live excellent control of wide range or weeds when applied post-emergent to the weeds. Eagle Plus OD is an oil dispersion for use as an early post to late post-emergence herbicide in maize. Treated maize leaves may turn white or may appear bleached. This is however a temporal symptom and will not affect the yield.
| Crops | Weeds | Rates |
|---|---|---|
| Maize | Annual broadleaf weeds & annual grasses | 1.5-1.8L/Ha |
| Potatoes, Wheat, Barley | 1 month | ||||||||||||||||
| Soya beans, cruciferacea (cabbage, rape) | 3 months | ||||||||||||||||
For the best results apply when maize is at 3-5 leaf stage and annual weeds are at 2-4 leaf stage. Ensure a uniform spray on foliage and stem of weeds. Care must be taken when suing this product because some maize varieties are sensitive to nicosulfuron and mesotrioze hence before using Eagle Plus OD, consult the seed supplier.
Do not apply Eagle Plus OD before 2 leaf stage or after 6-8 leaf stage sweet corn, pop corn, waxy corn, corn for seed, corn inbreeds and normal corn.
- Spray only once per cropping season. Should do a field test before planting succession crops, such as beet, alfalfa, tobacco, vegetables, oilseed, rape and beans. In double cropping areas, oilseed rape should not be planted as the succeeding crop.
- The soil organic matter content has a strong adsorption effect on atrizine. When the organic matter content is >6%,or low in sandy soil, had better not do soil treatment.
- Vegetables, groundnuts, oilseed rape, beet, beans, wheat, rice, cucurbits, shallow rooted trees, peach tree and poplar are sensitive to the product.
- It is not appropriate to use the product in the following conditions.
before or after 7 days after the application of an organophosphorus and carbamate pesticides, after a long residual herbicide in the previous crop (e.g. wheat) such as metsulfuron-methly, chlorsulfuron in maize field.
Maize intercropped with broad leaved crops





