Rukawat is a selective, post-emergence herbicide also manufactured by Coromandel International.1 It contains Quizalofop-ethyl 5% EC, just like Rukawat-X.2 Essentially, they are the same product with a slightly different naming convention.
Here's a breakdown of Rukawat:
Key Features and Benefits:
Selective action: Targets grass weeds without harming broadleaf crops.3
Post-emergence control: Applied after weeds have emerged.
Systemic action: Absorbed and translocated throughout the weed.4
Effective against tough grasses: Controls wild oats, ryegrass, and barnyardgrass.
Safe for crops: Safe for various broadleaf crops when used correctly.
Mode of Action:
Rukawat, like Rukawat-X, belongs to the Aryloxyphenoxypropionate (APP) group of herbicides.5 It inhibits Acetyl CoA Carboxylase (ACCase), disrupting fatty acid synthesis and leading to weed death.6
Application:
Foliar spray with good coverage.
Apply when weeds are actively growing at the recommended stage.
Follow label instructions for application rates.
Recommended Crops:
Soybean
Pulses (chickpea, lentil, pigeon pea)
Cotton7
Vegetables (tomato, onion, garlic)
Safety Precautions:
Wear appropriate PPE.
Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing.
Do not inhale spray mist.
Keep away from children and animals.
Store properly in a cool, dry place.
Additional Information:
Category: Aryloxyphenoxypropionate herbicide8
Manufacturer: Coromandel International9
Formulation: Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
Important Note: Always refer to the product label for specific instructions, recommended crops, application rates, and safety precautions.
Essentially, Rukawat and Rukawat-X share the same active ingredient and mode of action, offering effective post-emergence control of grass weeds in broadleaf crops.