Formulation: Emulsifiable Concentrate
Classification: Herbicide
Eraze is a selective post-emergence herbicide for the control of both annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in soybean, cotton and groundnut.
Quizalop-p-ethly is an Aryloxyphenoxy propionate “FOPs’ Herbicide and acts by inhibiting the acetyl CoA carboxylase (ACCase.) WSSA Group 1. Fomesfaen is a Diphenylether herbicide and acts by inhibiting protoporhyrinogen oxidase (PPO). WWSA Group 14. Always alternate with herbicides with different mode of action through the reason.
Eraze should be mixed with water to be ready for use. It may be applied with any type of spraying equipment. Eraze is applied post- emergence.
- For best results spray when weeds are vigorously growing.
- Delay spraying if rain is expected within next few days hours.
| Crop | Application Rate | Susceptible Weeds | Application Remarks |
| Soybeans | 1.2 – 1.8 lt/ha 100-150 ml/16lt Knapsack Sprayer |
Grasses: Wild Oats(Avena sp.) Phalaris (Phalaris sp.) Barley grass (Hordeum sp.), Foxtail (Alopecurus myosuroides), Goose gras (Eleusineindica,) Panicum sp. Johnson grass ( sorghum haiepense) Broadleaf: Mayweed (Matricaria sp.) Wild raddish (Raphanus sp.) Pig weed (Sinapisarvensis), Chickweed (Stellaria media), Pigweed (Amaranthus sp), Jimson weed (Daturastramonium) Bristel grass (Setaria sp.) |
Do not apply to weeds after the 4-Leaf stage. Apply up to the pre-bossom stage of the soybean. Eraze Should be mixed with water. Do not add any additional surface ro spreader to the spraying mixure |
Eraze can be applied up to the pre-blossom stage of soybean but not later than the 4-leaf stage of the weed.
Note: Application should not be made to soybeans that are under stress, as this may lead to incidents of more persistent crop damage, such as loss of vigor, particularly when poor growing conditions follow treatment. This may cause loss of yield. Take care to ensure that products are evenly applied at the Recommended dose to a healthy crop.
Post-Emergence application of Eraze might result in temporary injury of soybean. Plants overgrow it quickly and doesn’t have any effect on the final yield. Fomesafen and other Protox (PPO) inhibitors foliar application might lead to stunted growth, leaf crinkling, speckling of leaves and bronzing. Injury is typically increase with humidity and temperature. Soybeans usually quickly outgrow the injury within 1-2 weeks, but recovery can be slowed in dry, hot conditions. Avoid application on day with high temperature and humidity
The supplier makes no recommendations in regard to the compatibility of this product with any other products. No warranty is provided by the supplier with other products the buyer/user takes full responsibility and risk.
- Do not use on any other crop than Soybeans.
- Do not mix with foliar or liquid fertilizer.
- Do not apply under conditions which favour runoff or wind erosion of soil containing this product to non-target areas. Fomesafen is known to cause whitening.





