BRAND: ANU
PRODUCT NAME: Anustorm Herbicide
TECHNICAL NAME: Pendimethalin 30% EC
Product Name & Variants
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Anustorm — Pendimethalin 30% EC (emulsifiable concentrate) .
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Anustorm Super — a higher-strength variant with 38.7% pendimethalin .
Composition & Formulation
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Active Ingredient: Pendimethalin
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In Anustorm (standard): 30% EC (i.e. 300 g/L) .
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In Anustorm Super: 38.7% (i.e. 387 g/L) .
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Formulation Type: Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
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Mobility: Classified as systemic (i.e. moves in plant tissues to some extent).
Mode of Action & Selectivity
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Acts as a selective pre-emergence herbicide — applied before weed germination or just after (but before weeds become established) .
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Mechanism: Pendimethalin interferes with cell division (microtubule formation) in germinating weed seedlings, inhibiting root and shoot growth, thereby preventing emergence or establishment of weeds .
Spectrum / Target Weeds
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Controls a mix of grasses and broadleaf weeds, including species such as Phalaris minor, Chenopodium, Melilotus, Anagallis, Arvensis, Poa annua (annual bluegrass) and others
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In Anustorm Super, the broader strength allows better control especially under heavier weed pressure in many crops
Recommended Crops / Uses
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Anustorm (30% EC) is recommended for crops including wheat, paddy, cotton, onion, chilli, soybean, groundnut, etc.
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Anustorm Super is used for oilseeds, pulses, vegetables, and tree plantations, under heavier weed loads .
Dosage & Application
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Dosage (Anustorm 30% EC): ~ 1000 mL per acre (may vary depending on crop, soil type, weed pressure) .
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Dosage (Anustorm Super): ~ 600–700 mL per acre (depending on crop, soil, weed burden) .
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Application Timing: Pre-emergence (i.e. before weeds germinate) is optimal; in some cases early post-emergence (just after weed sprouts) may also work if label allows .
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Method: Can be applied by broadcast spraying or band application (depending on field layout) .
Advantages / Benefits
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Long residual effect: remains active in soil to provide protection against weeds for several weeks .
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Selective: targets weeds while allowing the crop to grow (when used properly) .
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Efficient usage: relatively low application rate for control compared to nonselective herbicides.
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Versatility: usable across a range of crops and soil types, under many weed pressures (especially the Super version).
Precautions, Safety & Handling
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Classified as moderately hazardous (requires caution) .
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Must use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) — gloves, goggles, protective clothing, etc. .
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Avoid drift (do not spray under strong wind)
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Ensure correct dilution and application, follow label instructions
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Dispose of empty containers properly and in accordance with regulatory guidelines
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Avoid contamination of water bodies — pendimethalin is known to have aquatic toxicity potential
