Tossa

Manufacturer
Axichem
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
64857
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Tossa is a selective herbicide that is used to control annual broadleaf weeds and grasses in a variety of crops, including wheat, barley, oats, fescue, and pastures. It is a member of the Group A herbicide family and works by inhibiting the enzyme acetolactate synthase (ALS), which is essential for the production of branched-chain amino acids in plants. This results in the death of the weeds.

Tossa is available in a variety of formulations, including liquid concentrates, dry flowable granules, and water-dispersible granules. It can be applied as a broadcast application, a spot treatment, or a band spray.

Tossa is a relatively safe herbicide when used according to label directions. It is not toxic to mammals, fish, or birds. However, it can be harmful to aquatic invertebrates if it is applied directly to water bodies.

Here are some of the benefits of using Tossa herbicide:

  • It is a selective herbicide that can control a wide variety of annual broadleaf weeds and grasses, including volunteer cereals, wild oats, annual bluegrass, and ryegrass.
  • It is effective on both emerged and seedling weeds.
  • It is relatively safe to use when applied according to label directions.
  • It is available in a variety of formulations.

Here are some of the risks of using Tossa herbicide:

  • It can be harmful to aquatic invertebrates if it is applied directly to water bodies.
  • It can be toxic to some plants, such as certain legumes and some ornamental plants.
  • It can be persistent in the soil, so it is important to follow label instructions carefully.

Overall, Tossa is a valuable tool for controlling weeds in a variety of crops. It is a selective herbicide that is effective on a wide variety of weeds, and it is relatively safe to use when applied according to label directions. However, it is important to be aware of the risks associated with using this herbicide, such as its potential to harm aquatic invertebrates and persist in the soil.

Registered for cultures
Pasture