Mesosulfuron-Methyl 9 g/L + Florasulam 6 g/L + MCPA 235 g/L OD
Mesosulfuron-Methyl 9 g/L + Florasulam 6 g/L + MCPA 235 g/L OD is a post-emergence cereal herbicide designed for fields where grass weeds and broadleaf weeds emerge together. Its strongest fit is in wheat and other registered cereal crops where one spray program is needed to clean up mixed infestations after crop emergence.
This formulation should be understood as a grass-led, broadleaf-expanded herbicide. The main anchor is grass-weed control, while the added actives widen the spectrum on key cereal broadleaf weeds. That makes it more suitable for mixed-pressure fields than a single-direction herbicide.
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Mesosulfuron-Methyl 9 g/L + Florasulam 6 g/L + MCPA 235 g/L OD Description
Mesosulfuron-Methyl 9 g/L + Florasulam 6 g/L + MCPA 235 g/L OD Description
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Mesosulfuron-Methyl 9 g/L + Florasulam 6 g/L + MCPA 235 g/L OD |
| Product Type | Selective Post-Emergence Herbicide |
| Active Ingredients | Mesosulfuron-Methyl 9 g/L + Florasulam 6 g/L + MCPA 235 g/L |
| Formulation | OD (Oil Dispersion) |
| Herbicide Group Structure | Group 2 + Group 2 + Group 4 |
| Main Crop Direction | Wheat and other registered cereal crops |
| Main Weed Direction | Grass weeds with expanded broadleaf weed control |
| Use Timing | Post-emergence |
| Application Direction | Use according to the approved local label |
Two ALS-inhibiting actives combined with one auxin-type broadleaf herbicide in an OD cereal-herbicide format.
Main Functions
This formulation is mainly used to:
- Control key grass weeds in cereal fields
- Broaden control of important broadleaf weeds
- Support one-pass post-emergence cleanup in mixed infestations
- Reduce early competition after crop emergence
- Fit wheat herbicide programs that need more than a single-direction weed spectrum
Its strongest practical value is in fields where blackgrass, wild oats, or ryegrass are already a problem and broadleaf weeds are also present in the same spray window.
How the Formula Works
Mesosulfuron-Methyl is the grass-control anchor of the formulation. It is an ALS inhibitor used for post-emergence control of difficult cereal grass weeds such as blackgrass, wild oats, and ryegrass.
Florasulam expands the formulation toward broadleaf weed control. Its strongest role here is to widen control on important cereal broadleaf weeds such as cleavers, chickweed, mayweed, and poppy.
MCPA strengthens the broadleaf side further through auxinic activity. In this formula, its value is not to replace the grass-control anchor, but to reinforce broadleaf performance on weeds such as mustards, knotweeds, and poppy.
Taken together, the formula works best as a mixed-infestation cereal herbicide: one active drives grass control, and the other two deepen and widen the broadleaf result.
Target Weeds
Grass Weeds
- Blackgrass
- Wild oats
- Ryegrass
Broadleaf Weeds
- Cleavers
- Chickweed
- Mayweed
- Poppy
- Mustards
- Knotweeds
This split is the most accurate way to present the product. The page should not treat it as a pure grass herbicide and should not present it as a vague all-weed product. Its value is strongest where grass weeds are the main problem and broadleaf weeds need to be cleaned up at the same time.
Suitable Crops and Application Areas
The strongest crop fit for this formulation is wheat. It also belongs in other registered cereal crops where post-emergence weed control is built around grass weeds plus broadleaf expansion.
This herbicide is best placed in cereal programs where the field is already showing mixed weed pressure after emergence and the objective is to restore crop competitiveness with one structured post-emergence treatment. Final crop scope should follow the approved local label in the destination market.
Application Guidance
Mesosulfuron-Methyl 9 g/L + Florasulam 6 g/L + MCPA 235 g/L OD should be used according to the approved local label. It is most suitable when target weeds are young and actively growing, because that is when post-emergence cereal herbicides give the most stable field response.
In general, this formulation is suitable when:
- the crop is wheat or another registered cereal crop
- the main field problem includes blackgrass, wild oats, or ryegrass
- broadleaf weeds are also present in the same field
- the program needs a post-emergence OD herbicide rather than a single-direction spray
Final timing, dose, interval, and any partner-herbicide guidance should follow the approved local label.
Formulation Features
OD means oil dispersion. This formulation route is one of the technical strengths of the product. In cereal post-emergence use, OD supports fast wetting, strong leaf retention, and better practical spray behavior than a basic liquid route.
The value of the OD format is especially important in cereal herbicide work because good leaf contact and practical field uptake matter in cool or variable field conditions. That gives Mesosulfuron-Methyl 9 g/L + Florasulam 6 g/L + MCPA 235 g/L OD a clearer application advantage than a page that only describes it as a generic liquid herbicide.
Product Advantages
This formulation stands out for these reasons:
- Post-emergence cereal herbicide positioning
- Strong grass-weed anchor
- Expanded broadleaf weed spectrum
- Group 2 + Group 2 + Group 4 structure
- OD formulation for stronger field spray performance
- Suitable for mixed infestations in wheat
Its strongest product value is simple: it gives cereal fields a more complete post-emergence answer when grass weeds and broadleaf weeds are present together, instead of forcing the grower to choose a one-sided herbicide story.
Safety and Use Precautions
This herbicide should be handled carefully during mixing, spraying, storage, and transport. Because the formulation combines Group 2 and Group 4 herbicide chemistry, resistance management and spray discipline matter in long-term cereal programs.
Important points include:
- follow the approved local label
- apply to small, actively growing weeds
- avoid repeated exclusive reliance on the same herbicide groups
- wear proper protective clothing, gloves, and face protection
- avoid drift onto sensitive non-target crops and nearby vegetation
These precautions are especially important in cereal systems where grass-weed resistance and crop sensitivity can become serious management issues over time.
Storage and Transport
Store this product in the original sealed package in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place. Protect it from rain, heat, sun exposure, package damage, and rough handling before use.
As an OD formulation, stable storage conditions help maintain formulation quality before spraying and support more consistent field preparation.
FAQ
What kind of herbicide is this product?
It is a post-emergence cereal herbicide built for mixed infestations of grass weeds and broadleaf weeds in wheat and other registered cereal crops.
Is it mainly for grass weeds or broadleaf weeds?
Its strongest structure is grass-led with broadleaf expansion. The grass-control anchor is central, and the added actives widen and strengthen the broadleaf result.
Which weeds are the strongest fit for this formulation?
The clearest grass directions are blackgrass, wild oats, and ryegrass. The clearest broadleaf directions include cleavers, chickweed, mayweed, poppy, mustards, and knotweeds.
What does OD mean in the product name?
OD means oil dispersion. In practical cereal use, it supports fast wetting and strong leaf retention.
Which crops are the strongest fit for this product?
The strongest crop fit is wheat, with additional registered cereal uses depending on the local label.





