Pyroxasulfone Herbicide

Pyroxasulfone Herbicide covers the latest news, product launches, registrations, technical information, label recommendations, weed management strategies, and crop protection innovations related to herbicides containing pyroxasulfone as the active ingredient. Find information on pyroxasulfone price, label PDF, technical data sheet, SDS, MSDS, mode of action, HRAC Group 15 classification, application rates, residual weed control, crop recommendations, product registrations, and resistance management strategies.

Read about pre-emergence herbicides, residual weed control, soybean herbicides, corn herbicides, wheat herbicides, cotton herbicides, annual grass control, broadleaf weed management, glyphosate-resistant weeds, herbicide resistance management, and integrated weed management (IWM) programs. Pyroxasulfone is a Group 15 (VLCFA inhibitor) herbicide that inhibits the biosynthesis of very-long-chain fatty acids in susceptible weeds, providing long-lasting residual control of annual grasses and selected broadleaf weeds. It is widely used in corn, soybean, wheat, cotton, and other field crops because of its strong residual activity, low use rates, and effectiveness against resistant weed populations.

Commercial products and technologies based on pyroxasulfone include Novali™ SC (ADAMA), Zidua®, Fierce®, Sakura®, Awkira®, and other premix formulations developed for modern resistance-management programs. Pyroxasulfone is particularly valued for controlling annual grasses and small-seeded broadleaf weeds while reducing selection pressure on older herbicide chemistries.