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ISP ProForce Rapid Fire 510 Herbicide

ISP ProForce Rapid Fire 510 Herbicide

High-loaded, aquatically approved SL Glyphosate formulation

Rapid Fire 510SL Herbicide is a nonselective herbicide containing 510g/L of the active ingredient glyphosate present in the form of an isopropylamine salt.

It is registered for the control of a wide range of perennial and annual weeds in a range of situations including general weed control, non-agricultural, brush and woody weeds, aquatic and forestry uses.

Rapid Fire 510SL Herbicide has an aquatically approved adjuvant within the formulation.

Key Features

  • High loading of glyphosate with aquatic approval – 510g/L.
  • Aquatically approved adjuvant package, making the product ideal for use in urban environments in and around waterways.
  • Good tank-mix flexibility.
  • Available in a range of pack sizes, 20 – 1000L.
  • Drummuster compliant. Easy to dispose of drums.

 


About ISP

ISP is a privately owned business, formed and owned by a small team of industry professionals with extensive experience in manufacture, distribution and product registration. We are a business focused on production & supply of plant protection, pest control, plant nutrition, soil, water management & biological products. Specialising in Australasian non-crop and niche horticultural markets, including Turf & Amenity, Nursery Production, Industrial Vegetation Management, Forestry, Pest Control and Consumer Home Garden & Pest Management.

 

 

Centaur Asia Pacific is the distributor for ISP in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam.

Updated on: 19 August 2024

Mode of Action

GROUP M HERBICIDE

Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Rapid Fire 510SL Herbicide, controls weeds by inhibiting the activity of the EPSP enzyme (5-enolpyruvylshikimic acid-3-phosphate synthase), which is necessary for the formation of the aromatic amino acids within the plant. These amino acids are important in the synthesis of proteins that link primary and secondary metabolism of nutrients. As a result of the reduced metabolism of nutrient within the plant, food sources required for growth are not available, essentially resulting in weed death in 7-14 days. EPSPs are present in the chloroplast of most plant species, but are not present in animals, providing a high degree of safety to users. Rapid Fire 510SL Herbicide is classified as a Group M herbicide.

Glyphosate is highly systemic within the plant. Hence, upon entering the plant’s foliage, glyphosate moves downwards throughout the plant to the root system.