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  • Tata Atrataf contains Atrazine 50% WP and is used as a selective pre-emergence herbicide to control weeds before they emerge
  • It effectively controls a wide range of annual grasses and broad-leaved weeds, reducing weed competition during the critical early growth stage of crops
  • Atrataf is highly safe and recommended for crops such as maize, sugarcane, and sorghum when used according to label recommendations
  • The herbicide is absorbed by germinating weed seedlings and inhibits photosynthesis by blocking Photosystem II, leading to weed death
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Dose per acre : 400- 1600 gm

Target crops : Sugarcane, Maize

Crop Benefits :

  • Effective control of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds, reducing weed competition for nutrients, water, sunlight, and space
  • Promotes healthy crop establishment by keeping fields weed-free during the critical early growth stages of maize, sugarcane
  • Improves crop yield and quality by ensuring better utilization of available resources and minimizing yield losses caused by weeds













Crop Stage :

  • Atrataf is primarily a pre-emergence herbicide. It should be applied after sowing and before weed emergence for effective weed control
  • Maize: Apply immediately after sowing (0–3 days after sowing) on moist soil before weeds emerge.
  • Sugarcane: Apply on a weed-free field within 3 days after planting or before weed germination





Safety :

• Wear gloves and a mask while spraying
• Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes
• Keep away from children and animals
• Do not inhale spray mist
• Wash hands thoroughly after use

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FAQs
1. What is Tata Atrataf Herbicide used for?
Tata Atrataf (Atrazine 50% WP) is a selective pre-emergence herbicide used to control annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in maize, sugarcane, and sorghum crops
2. When should Tata Atrataf be applied?
It should be applied immediately after sowing and before weed emergence, preferably on moist soil for best results.
4. Which crops can safely use Tata Atrataf?
Atrataf is recommended for maize, sugarcane and is considered safe for these crops when used according to label recommendations.
5. How does Tata Atrataf control weeds?
Atrataf is absorbed by germinating weed seedlings and blocks photosynthesis (Photosystem II), causing weeds to stop growing and die before they compete with the crop.