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#wheat#crop #punjab bayer #awkira #motenomore #tata The wheat Phalaris minor (littleseed canary grass) problem is a significant challenge due to its ability to mimic wheat, leading to potential yield loss of 15-40% or more. The weed's growth is exacerbated by the rice-wheat cropping system and the evolution of multiple herbicide resistances, making management difficult. Managing this weed requires a combination of strategies, including the use of herbicides with different modes of action, herbicide rotation, and integrated practices like crop diversification, as repeated use of the same herbicide has led to resistance. Why it's a problem Mimicry: Phalaris minor looks very similar to wheat, making manual or mechanical weeding difficult. Yield loss: High infestation levels can lead to severe reductions in wheat grain yield. Herbicide resistance: Years of using herbicides with similar modes of action have led to widespread resistance in Phalaris minor, making some chemicals ineffective. Competitive nature: It is a highly competitive weed that can germinate in multiple flushes during the growing season. Agronomic factors: The rice-wheat cropping system, delayed wheat sowing, and intensive tillage can contribute to the problem. Bayer's Mateno More is a pre-emergent herbicide for wheat, featuring a unique three-active-ingredient formulation to control a wide range of weeds, including those resistant to older herbicides. It is applied within the first three days after sowing, creating a protective layer in the soil that lasts for several weeks and is absorbed through roots and shoots. The product is available in India in an 800 ml pack. Key technical information Product: Mateno More herbicide Crop: Wheat Type: Pre-emergent herbicide Application timing: Within the first three days after sowing Mechanism: Creates a protective layer in the soil and is absorbed through roots and shoots Benefit: Provides long-lasting control against a broad spectrum of weeds, including those resistant to older herbicides Formulation: Contains three active ingredients (specific active ingredients are not detailed in the provided search results for the Indian version, but the Australian version, Mateno Complete, contains pyroxasulfone, diflufenican, and aclonifen. FMC Ambriva is a pre- and post-emergence herbicide for wheat crops, manufactured by FMC Corporation. It is a combination of the active ingredients Bixlozone 50% and Metribuzin 10%, designed to provide both systemic and contact control of a wide range of weeds, particularly the herbicide-resistant weed Phalaris minor. Its dual mode of action provides long-lasting protection and is specifically intended to help farmers manage challenging weed resistance issues. Key features of FMC Ambriva Active ingredients: Bixlozone 50% + Metribuzin 10% WG (Water Dispersible Granules). Mode of action: It has a dual mode of action, combining systemic and contact activity to control weeds. Systemic: Bixlozone is absorbed by the weed's roots and moves through the plant for long-lasting control. Contact: Metribuzin provides immediate control on contact with the weed. Tata Daksh Plus is a pre-emergent herbicide developed by Tata Rallis to control grass and broadleaf weeds in wheat. It combines two active ingredients: pendimethalin 40% and metribuzin 8% EC. It inhibits weed growth before it even begins. How to use Quantity: Dissolve 1 litre Daksh Plus in 200-250 litres of water and use it at the rate of per acre. Timing: Use within 72 hours of sowing (i.e. 0-3 days after sowing). Time: Spray in the morning or evening.