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orion herbicide label Exylon Orion Herbicide (Oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC)

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orion herbicide label Exylon Orion Herbicide (Oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC)EXYLON ORION HERBICIDE is a crop protection product from Exylon Pesticides with Oxyflourfen 23. 5% EC. It is designed to help farmers manage target crop problems with reliable field performance when used as directed. Key Benefits Herbicide: Provides powerful pre emergence and early post emergence control of broadleaf and grassy weeds. Shield: Creates a strong chemical barrier on the soil surface that destroys emerging weed seedlings upon contact.

EXYLON ORION HERBICIDE is a crop protection product from Exylon Pesticides with Oxyflourfen 23.5% EC. It is designed to help farmers manage target crop problems with reliable field performance when used as directed.

Key Benefits

  • Herbicide: Provides powerful pre-emergence and early post-emergence control of broadleaf and grassy weeds.
  • Shield: Creates a strong chemical barrier on the soil surface that destroys emerging weed seedlings upon contact.
  • Reach: Effectively manages a wide variety of tough weeds that compete with crops for nutrients and water.
  • Volatility: Highly stable formulation that remains effective on the soil surface for extended periods.
  • Utility: Ideal for use in a wide range of fruit orchards, vegetables, and commercial field crops.

Target Crops

Onion • Potato • Tea • Coffee • Grapes • Groundnut • Mint • Rice (Paddy) • Garlic • Fruit Orchards • Commercial Vegetables

Mode of Action

Orion acts as a powerful Protoporphyrinogen Oxidase (PPO) inhibitor. Oxyfluorfen disrupts the weed's cell membrane by causing a massive accumulation of porphyrins in the presence of light. This leads to rapid lipid peroxidation and the total breakdown of cell walls. When emerging weed seedlings come into contact with the treated soil layer, they experience rapid desiccation, necrosis, and death.

Note: Always read the product label and follow all safety precautions and local agricultural guidance before use.

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