pre emergence herbicide for potatoes Basagran 48SL 1L – Bentazone Herbicide for Potato & Peas | BASF – IR Farm
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pre emergence herbicide for potatoes

pre emergence herbicide for potatoes Basagran 48SL 1L – Bentazone Herbicide for Potato & Peas | BASF – IR Farm

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pre emergence herbicide for potatoes Basagran 48SL 1L – Bentazone Herbicide for Potato & Peas | BASF – IR FarmBasagran 48SL Post Emergence Herbicide for Broadleaf Weeds and Sedges Basagran 48SL is a selective, post emergence herbicide powered by Bentazone 48% SL, manufactured by BASF Germany and marketed in Pakistan by Swat Agro Chemicals. Designed to effectively control broadleaf weeds, annual sedges, and yellow nutsedge, this contact herbicide is ideal for crops such as potato, peas, rice, maize, sugarcane, and soybeans. Note: Basagran does not control

Basagran 48SL – Post-Emergence Herbicide for Broadleaf Weeds and Sedges

Basagran 48SL is a selective, post-emergence herbicide powered by Bentazone 48% SL, manufactured by BASF Germany and marketed in Pakistan by Swat Agro Chemicals. Designed to effectively control broadleaf weeds, annual sedges, and yellow nutsedge, this contact herbicide is ideal for crops such as potato, peas, rice, maize, sugarcane, and soybeans.

❗ Note: Basagran does not control grassy weeds and is most effective when weeds are fully exposed and treated at the early growth stage.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Fast-acting contact herbicide – kills by foliar absorption
  • Excellent control of broadleaf weeds and sedges
  • Ideal for use in potato and peas during early crop stages
  • Compatible with flat-fan or flood-jet nozzles for efficient spraying
  • Rainfast in 6 hours, ensuring durability after application
  • Effective across a range of crops and climates

Active Ingredient

  • Bentazone 48% SL (480g/L)

Pack Size

  • 1 Liter (suitable for approx. 1 acre)

Recommended Crops

  • Potato
  • Peas
  • Rice
  • Sugarcane
  • Maize
  • Soybeans
  • Groundnut

Application Guidelines

  • Foliar spray: 120–150 liters of water per acre
  • Apply at 2–6 leaf stage of weeds
  • Ensure weeds are out of water and fully visible
  • For best results, spray under high soil moisture and humidity
  • Avoid application during high temperatures or before frost

Crop-specific Dosage

  • Potato: 1.5–2.5 L/ha (Apply at 10–15 cm crop height)
  • Peas: 600–700 ml/acre (At 5–10 cm crop height, under cloudy skies)
  • Rice: 1–1.5 L/acre (Reflood field 1–2 days after application)
  • Maize/Sugarcane: 1–1.25 L/acre (Repeat after 7–14 days if needed)

🌱 Achieve powerful control of tough weeds in key crops like potatoes and peas with Basagran 48SL. Trusted quality from BASF Germany, delivered by Swat Agro Chemicals Pakistan.

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