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Terbutryn is also called terbutryne, a General Use Pesticide, It is absorbed by the roots and foliage and acts as an inhibitor of photosynthesis.
Interferes with carbon dioxide assimilation and sugar formation in plants
Non volatile in water, readily absobed in soils with high clay / organic content, 14 - 28 day half life.
Terbutryn + terbuthylazine formulations (Opogard & Batallion) for weed control pre-emergence of peas (vining & combining), edible podded peas (Batallion only) broad beans, field beans, lupins.
Terbutryn + fomesafen formulation (Reflex T) for weed control pre-emergence of peas (vining & combining), broad beans, field beans, lupins. Note that fomesafen is also the subject of an essential use derogation.
No products containing terbutryn alone are approved for agricultural or
horticultural uses in the UK. (from pesticides.gov.uk)
Brand or Common Names
Clarosan, Igran, Igran 50, Igran 500, Prebane, Saterb, Shortstop, Terbutrex, Opogard, Batallion, Reflex T,
Used to Treat
Peas, broad beans, field beans, lupins
Used to Control
Herbicide
Weed control, inc. chickweed, fat hen, nettle, knotgrass, bindweed
Risks
Very toxic to aquatic organisms, Slightly Toxic, Affects the central nervous system in animals leading to incoordination, convulsions, or labored breathing, higher doses lead to swelling in lungs and nervous system.
Chemistry
N2-tert-butyl-N4-ethyl-6-methylthio-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine
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