KINVARA®

Product Type

HERBICIDE
HERBICIDE

Active Ingredients

50 g/L Fluroxypyr + 28 g/L Clopyralid +233 g/L MCPA

Formulation

ME – Micro Emulsion Formulation

Registration number

PCS 05381

Product Description

KINVARA is an agricultural herbicide for the control of annual and perennial weeds in cereals and grassland. It consists of a mixture of three active substances, each mimicking the activity of auxin – indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), but with slightly different spectra of activity, thus the mixture gives a broader range of weed control than any of the actives used individually.

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KINVARA is an agricultural herbicide for the control of annual and perennial weeds in cereals and grassland. It consists of a mixture of three active substances, each mimicking the activity of auxin – indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), but with slightly different spectra of activity, thus the mixture gives a broader range of weed control than any of the actives used individually.