The compound homogenous herbicide adjuvant is intended especially for herbicides based on weakly acidic active substances, and includes a cationic surfactant and ammonium sulfate. Characteristically, the cationic surfactant contains from 0.1% to 80% by weight of a 40-50% solution of alkyl dimethyl polyoxyethylene ammonium hydroxide with an average molecular weight of 350, and further comprises from 10% to 39% by weight of ammonium sulfate, from 0.1% to 10% by weight of triethanolamine, and from 20% to 61% of water.
In July 2003, a license agreement was concluded for the use of the invention referred to as Compound homogenous herbicide adjuvant with “AGROMIX,” a production and trade company. The conclusion of this agreement was preceded by regulating the ability for all co-authorized parties to use the invention. In 2014, the coordination of settlements between the licensee and co-authorized parties was taken over by the Center for Innovation and Technology Transfer at the Poznań University of Life Sciences.
In June 2008, “AGROMIX,” a production and trade company, launched the production of an adjuvant under the trade name of AS 500L, which is a next-generation product designed to optimize the operation of many agrochemicals. Because water conditioning substances, ammonium ions of inorganic and organic acids, a surfactant and a pH buffer are merged into a homogeneous formulation, the product ensures a multidirectional impact on the key factors restricting the activity of agrochemicals. AS 500 SL is particularly suitable for use with herbicides containing glyphosate because it stabilizes their action in variable conditions, considerably strengthens their activity and enables lower dosage.