Metamifop 10% + Cyhalofop-Butyl 15% + Quinclorac 10% OD
Metamifop 10% + Cyhalofop-Butyl 15% + Quinclorac 10% OD is a post-emergence rice herbicide built for rice weed-control programs, including direct-seeded rice. Its core role is weed control after crop emergence, with the strongest fit in fields where annual grass weeds are the main pressure and broader rice-weed support is also needed.
This formulation combines two ACCase-inhibiting rice herbicides with quinclorac, which gives the product a broader rice-herbicide structure than a single grass herbicide alone. In practical use, the product is best understood as a rice-specific OD herbicide for post-emergence weed management rather than a general multi-crop herbicide.
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Metamifop 10% + Cyhalofop-Butyl 15% + Quinclorac 10% OD Description
Metamifop 10% + Cyhalofop-Butyl 15% + Quinclorac 10% OD Description
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Metamifop 10% + Cyhalofop-Butyl 15% + Quinclorac 10% OD |
| Product Type | Herbicide |
| Main Crop Direction | Rice, including direct-seeded rice programs |
| Use Position | Post-emergence |
| Formulation | OD (Oil Dispersion) |
| Total Active Ingredient | 35% |
| Total Concentration | 367 g/L |
| Concentration Breakdown | Metamifop 105 g/L + Cyhalofop-Butyl 157 g/L + Quinclorac 105 g/L |
| Main Weed Direction | Annual grass weeds in rice programs |
| Shelf Life | 2 years |
Main Functions
Metamifop 10% + Cyhalofop-Butyl 15% + Quinclorac 10% OD is mainly used to:
- Control annual grass weeds in rice
- Support post-emergence rice weed management
- Fit direct-seeded rice and other registered rice programs
- Broaden rice herbicide coverage beyond a single-active grass herbicide
- Provide a rice herbicide option with more than one weed-control mechanism
Its strongest technical fit is rice weed suppression after emergence, especially in programs where grass weeds are the main field problem and a broader post-emergence profile is preferred.
Mode of Action
Metamifop is an ACCase-inhibiting herbicide used in paddy rice systems for control of susceptible grass weeds. Cyhalofop-butyl is also an ACCase-inhibiting post-emergence rice herbicide with a strong grass-weed direction.
Quinclorac is a selective auxin-type herbicide that has long been used in rice weed-control programs. In this formulation, it adds another herbicide mechanism to the rice program, which helps make the product more than a simple two-way grass herbicide mixture.
Taken together, this gives the formulation a clear technical profile: two ACCase grass-control actives plus quinclorac in one rice OD formulation.
Target Weeds
The main weed direction of this formulation is annual grass weeds in rice programs. That is the clearest and most important target positioning of the product.
In practical rice use, the strongest fit is where annual grasses are the main pressure and a broader post-emergence rice-herbicide structure is needed. Final weed claims should always follow the approved local label in the destination market.
Suitable Crops and Application Areas
The clearest crop fit for Metamifop 10% + Cyhalofop-Butyl 15% + Quinclorac 10% OD is rice, including direct-seeded rice. The product information does not position it as a general herbicide for broad field-crop use outside rice.
This product is intended for post-emergence rice weed-management programs where grass weeds are central to the control strategy and where a broader rice-herbicide program is needed. Final crop scope should follow the approved local label in the destination market.
Application Guidance
This herbicide should be used according to the approved local label. Its strongest fit is post-emergence application in rice after crop establishment, when target weeds are actively growing and accessible through foliar spray. That post-emergence rice-use pattern matches the technical direction of metamifop and cyhalofop-butyl, while quinclorac broadens the overall rice herbicide program.
In general, this formulation is suitable when:
- the crop is rice
- the field includes direct-seeded rice or another registered rice system
- the main pressure comes from annual grass weeds
- the program needs a post-emergence OD herbicide
- the rice weed-control plan requires more than one herbicide mechanism
Final timing, dose, spray volume, and use interval should follow the approved local label.
Formulation Features
OD means oil dispersion. The product is supplied as an OD liquid herbicide, which is diluted before field spraying. That makes it a liquid rice-herbicide route rather than a dry granule or wettable powder format.
The practical meaning of the formulation is simple: Metamifop 10% + Cyhalofop-Butyl 15% + Quinclorac 10% OD is a liquid post-emergence rice herbicide prepared for standard field spray use.
Product Advantages
Metamifop 10% + Cyhalofop-Butyl 15% + Quinclorac 10% OD stands out for these reasons:
- Rice-specific post-emergence use direction
- Strong annual grass-weed focus
- Two ACCase-inhibiting rice herbicide actives
- Additional quinclorac support in the same formulation
- OD liquid formulation
- Direct-seeded rice relevance
Its main technical strength is the combination of rice grass-weed focus and multiple herbicide mechanisms in one post-emergence OD formulation.
Safety and Use Precautions
This herbicide should be handled carefully during mixing, spraying, storage, and transport. Because the formulation combines more than one herbicide mechanism and is used in rice systems where resistance pressure can build over time, stewardship matters.
Important points include:
- follow the approved local label
- apply to actively growing target weeds
- avoid repeated exclusive reliance on the same herbicide program
- wear proper protective clothing, gloves, and face protection
- avoid contamination of water bodies and non-target areas
These points are especially important in rice systems where repeated post-emergence herbicide use can reduce long-term field performance.
Storage and Transport
Store Metamifop 10% + Cyhalofop-Butyl 15% + Quinclorac 10% OD in the original sealed package in a cool, dry, and ventilated place. The current product information also states that it should be protected from rain, heat, sun exposure, and package damage, and stored away from food, beverages, feed, and seed.
As an OD liquid formulation, containers should also be protected from leakage, rough handling, and poor storage conditions before use.
FAQ
What kind of herbicide is this product?
It is a post-emergence rice herbicide in OD formulation, built around metamifop, cyhalofop-butyl, and quinclorac for rice weed control.
What are the main target weeds?
The main direction is annual grass weeds in rice programs.
Can this product be used in direct-seeded rice?
Yes. The product information places it in rice programs, including direct-seeded rice.
What does OD mean in the product name?
OD means oil dispersion.
How should this herbicide be used?
It should be used according to the approved local label, mainly as a post-emergence rice herbicide when target weeds are actively growing.













