Mesotrione ++ OD
Product Details:
| Place of Origin: | China |
| Brand Name: | Aver Mesotrione ++ OD |
| Model Number: | 100 OD |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
| Minimum Order Quantity: | 1000 |
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| Price: | 2.98 - 19.98 |
| Packaging Details: | Prited alu bags, 25 kg Bags, 1000 kgs Ton Bag. 100 ml - 1Liter bottle. 20 – 25 Liter can. 200 Liter drum. |
| Delivery Time: | 20 - 25 days |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,T/T,Western Union |
| Supply Ability: | 50 Tons per Month |
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Detail Information |
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| Mesotrione: | OD | CAS No.: | 104206-82-8 |
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| M.F.: | C14H13NO7S | M.W.: | 339.32 |
| Melting Point: | 165° | Solubility: | Chloroform (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly, Heated) |
Product Description
Mesotrione OD Herbicide Specification
1. Product Description
Mesotrione OD is a new-generation triketone herbicide, specifically designed for both pre-emergence and post-emergence control of annual broadleaf weeds and certain grass weeds in cornfields. It effectively targets major field broadleaf weeds, including burdock, lambsquarters, amaranth, dock, nightshade, and ragweed, as well as seedling-stage grass weeds such as barnyardgrass, crabgrass, setaria, and arm grass.
2. Mode of Action
Mesotrione OD exerts its herbicidal effect by acting as a potent inhibitor of HPPD (4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase)—an enzyme widely distributed in various organisms, which catalyzes the initial reaction in the biosynthesis of plastoquinone and tocopherol.
Key characteristics of this enzyme: In phosphate buffer, its optimal pH value is 7.3, while it maintains activity over a relatively broad pH range. When the temperature increases from 23 °C to its optimal operating temperature of 30 °C, the enzyme’s activity doubles.
The inhibition of HPPD leads to the accumulation of tyrosine and depletion of plastoquinone in plant meristems, ultimately resulting in plant bleaching and gradual death.
3. Prevention and Control Targets & Application Guidelines
3.1 Control Targets
Mesotrione OD provides reliable pre-emergence and post-emergence control of annual broadleaf weeds and certain grass weeds, including:
- Broadleaf weeds: burdock, lambsquarters, amaranth, smartweed, nightshade, and giant ragweed;
- Seedling-stage grass weeds: barnyardgrass, crabgrass, setaria, and arm grass.
3.2 Application Methods & Dosage
It can be applied as a soil surface treatment before corn germination or as a foliar and stem spray after seedling emergence. The herbicide is absorbed through seeds, young roots, buds, and leaves, and translocated throughout the plant via the xylem and phloem.
Recommended application dosage:
- Pre-emergence: 200–300 g/hm²;
- Post-emergence: 100–150 g/hm².









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