Demand for Bispyribac Sodium High in Asia Pacific, Owing to High Production of Rice in the Region

 

Bispyribac Sodium

Bispyribac sodium is a broad spectrum commercialized herbicide with a broad spectrum of activity against a range of weeds. It is highly soluble in water and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has classified it moderately to highly mobile in soils. The herbicide is non-selective: it targets any plant with any species of the genus Cladosporium. There are no regulatory requirements for bispyribac sodium. This makes it safe for use in all areas.

Bispyribac sodium is applied as a soft, light liquid that will not burn the soil. The herbicide acts as a rice bug repellent and can be used at the planting stage to control Asian rice woodlouse, sage, and Canada thistle. The herbicides can also be used to control emerging weeds such as Dutchman's nose, diauthrin, flax, chickweed, blue granite, chickweed, ragweed, Valerian, lomatium, meadow rue, and summer root.

The weed control activity of bispyribac sodium should be monitored closely during the emergence process because the weed begins to emerge and the herbicide starts to break down before the weed has reached the height of development. Weed emergence can be delayed by applying herbicide at the right time of emergence. Bispyribac sodium should be applied on the plant leaf surfaces and on the undersides of the leaf surfaces. Applying the herbicide at the correct time will prevent early emergence. If the weed is left to emerge after application of bispyribac sodium the effectiveness of the herbicide will be greatly reduced.

The demand for bispyribac sodium is high in Asia Pacific as the region is home to countries that largely produce rice. Paddy contributes a significant share of crop in Indian agriculture. Use of bispyribac sodium aids in addressing weeds that otherwise eat away a significant share of nutrients that are meant for the crops. Moreover, increasing demand for food is also expected to boost demand for various herbicides worldwide.  


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