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Highly Effective Weed Control Plant Growth Regulators Butralin 95% Tc CAS 33629-47-9

Common name: Butralin
Chemical Name: 4-(1, 1-dimethylethyl)-N-(1-methylpropyl)-2, 6-dinitrobenzenamine
Formula: C14H21N3O4
Molecular Weight: 295.33
CAS No.: 33629-47-9
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Common Name: Butralin

Chemical Name: 4-(1, 1-dimethylethyl)-N-(1-methylpropyl)-2, 6-dinitrobenzenamine

CAS No.: 33629-47-9

Formula: C14H21N3O4

Molecular Weight: 295.33

Appearance: Powder

Method of Application: Cauline Leaf, Soil Treatment Agent

Usage: Selective


Butralin is selective herbicide, absorbed by germinating seedlings, with slow translocation acropetally. Also acts as a growth regulator, suppressing the growth of shoots, branches, and suckers.


Butralin is a dinitroaniline herbicide used as a plant growth regulator on flue-cured and air-cured tobacco. The one end use product formulation is a ready-to-use solution. Tobacco use is considered to be a non food use.


Pre-emergence control of annual broadleaved weeds and grasses in cotton, soya beans, barley beans, alliums, vines ornamentals, and orchards of fruit and nut trees; Used at 1.12-3.4 kg a. I. /ha(depending on soil type). Also used to control suckers on tobacco at 125 mg/plant.

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Butralin Herbicide Application


Butralin, also known as N-sec-butyl-4-tert-butyl-2,6-dinitroaniline (IUPAC name), is a widely used dinitroaniline herbicide. Butralin is a selective pre-emergence herbicide commonly used in agriculture to control annual grasses and some broadleaf weeds. Below is a detailed analysis of its application:

1. Mechanism of Action

Butralin works by inhibiting cell division and root development in susceptible weeds. It is absorbed primarily by the roots and shoots of germinating seeds, making it effective as a pre-emergence herbicide. It disrupts microtubule formation during cell division, leading to stunted growth and eventual death of young weed seedlings.

2. Spectrum of Weed Control

*Effective against:

Annual grasses (e.g., barnyardgrass, crabgrass, foxtail)

Some broadleaf weeds (e.g., pigweed, lambsquarters)

*Less effective against:

Perennial weeds

Established weeds (it is primarily a pre-emergence herbicide)

3. Application Timing

*Pre-emergence: Butralin is most effective when applied before weed seeds germinate.

*Soil Incorporation: For best results, it should be lightly incorporated into the soil (e.g., by raking or irrigation) to ensure good contact with germinating weed seeds.

*Post-Planting, Pre-Emergence: It can be applied after planting but before weed emergence, making it useful in no-till or reduced-tillage systems.

4. Crop Tolerance

Butralin is selective and is commonly used in:

*Field crops: Cotton, soybeans, peanuts, and some vegetables.

*Ornamentals and trees: It is also used in nurseries and for woody ornamentals.

However, crop sensitivity varies, so it is essential to check the label for specific crop recommendations and rates.

5. Application Rate

*Rates typically range from 1 to 4 kg ai/ha (active ingredient per hectare), depending on the crop, soil type, and weed pressure.

*Always follow the label instructions for the specific formulation and use pattern.

6. Environmental Considerations

*Soil Persistence: Butralin has moderate to long persistence in the soil, which can provide extended weed control but also increases the risk of carryover injury to rotation crops.

*Leaching Potential: It has low to moderate leaching potential, depending on soil texture and organic matter.

*Wildlife and Non-Target Impacts: Butralin is generally considered low in toxicity to birds, mammals, and beneficial insects, but it can be harmful to aquatic organisms if it reaches water bodies.



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