Roundup Vista Plus
Roundup Vista Plus is an innovative, high-load glyphosate formulation. Based on patented ‘TranSorb’ technology.
Product details
Advanced Formulation
- Consistent performance in a range of weather conditions
- Excellent hard water efficacy
- Easy pour, low viscosity solution
Superior Rainfastness
- Rainfast in 1 hour for annuals and 4 hours for perennials
High Load 450g/l
- 25% more glyphosate per litre
-Reduced packaging, handling and waste
A soluble concentrate containing 450 g/l glyphosate, present as 607g/l (50.9% w/w) of the potassium salt of glyphosate.
Roundup Vista Plus is an innovative, highly concentrated glyphosate formulation containing 25% more glyphosate than standard 360g products. This provides benefits to growers in the form of reduced storage and packaging waste.
Filling time is reduced with Roundup Vista Plus due to its increased concentration, ‘No-glug’ packaging and low viscosity formulation. These combined allow quicker sprayer filling and faster rinsing.
The patented TranSorb Technology surfactant helps create an innovative formulation, which is tissue safe and optimises glyphosate behaviour in both water and waxy materials, allowing faster penetration of the weed cuticle. This gives a more efficient and rapid uptake, delivering fast performance on weeds
Roundup Vista Plus has excellent efficacy, even on the toughest weeds and in weather conditions where inferior formulations fail to perform - it is rain fast in 1 hour on Common Couch and Symptoms develop more quickly allowing cultivation intervals to be reduced to just 6 hours for annuals and 2 days for Common Couch.
High load 450g/L glyphosate
Rainfast in 1 hour for annuals and 4 hours for perennials
Cultivation interval 6 hours for annuals 2 days for Couch, 5 days for perennials
Wide range of tank mixes
Flexible label
Consistent performance in a wide range of weather conditions
Effective in hard water
The Roundup Brand was born in 1974. Since then products based on glyphosate have become the most widely used herbicides in the world. The benign nature of the molecule to operators and the environment combined with excellence in weed control make it first choice for non-selective weed control.
Mode of Action
Once applied to the leaf uptake occurs within 1-6 hours and glyphosate moves through the phloem both downwards and upwards within 5 days. It tends to accumulate in the growing points, then evens up throughout the plant, leading to a gradual loss of green colour followed by death between one and four weeks later.
Glyphosate works at a single specific site in the Shikimic acid pathway to inhibit the production of the amino-acids phenylalanine, tryptophan and tyrosine. Amino- acids are the building blocks of protein molecules and once the biochemical pathway is blocked the synthesis of proteins is interrupted and the plant effectively starves to death. The process is temperature related and explains why treated plants take some time to die.
For more detailed information about the glyphosate mode of action see the glyphosate infomation portal http://www.glyphosate.eu/glyphosate-basics/how-glyphosate-works
Environmentally Friendly
This metabolic pathway is present only in green plants. Higher forms of life like mammals, birds, fish and insects are dependent on plant sources to obtain these three amino-acids in their food and neither absorb nor metabolise glyphosate. This is the reason Roundup has such environmentally friendly characteristics.
No other class of commercial herbicide is known to target this site (HRAC group G).
Glyphosate Formulations
All glyphosate products are not same. While they all contain the active ingredient, glyphosate, the formulation type in which the glyphosate is carried plays a major role in performance.
Our formulation chemists have worked continually since the launch of Roundup to bring out new formualtions with improved weed control, leass restrictive conditions of use and better safety profiles under COSHH.
Modern formulations of Roundup are highly active and provide the highest levels of uptake and translocation leading to improved speed, rain fastness and efficacy.
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Best Practice
All agrochemicals need particular weather conditions, good application technique and target weeds in a receptive condition to achieve their very best results. Factors affecting the performance of Roundup are detailed in this section to help achieve the very best results every time they are used.Use the navigation menu on the right to go to the appropriate section.Best Practice Information:
Cross compliance requirements apply to anyone who receives direct payments under Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) support schemes or receives payments under certain Rural Development schemes. Compliance with both European legal requirements, known as Statutory Management Requirements (SMRs) and with domestic legal requirements requiring land be kept in Good Agricultural and Environmental Condition (GAEC) is required and any breach may result in reductions of EU payments
Information on situations where Roundup can be used as part of Stewardship Schemes is contained in this section.
For further information in England please consult the Cross Compliance Website, in Scotland visit www.scotland.gov.uk, in Wales visit www.countryside.wales.gov.uk
Stewardship Schemes Information: