Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 834-12-8 |
Formula: | C9h17n5s |
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Product name | Ametryn |
Common name |
ametryn, ametryne |
Biochemistry |
Photosynthetic electron transport inhibitor at the photosystem II receptor site. |
Mode of action |
Selective systemic herbicide, absorbed by the leaves and roots, with translocation acropetally in the xylem, and accumulation in the apical meristems. |
Uses |
Pre- and post-emergence control of most annual grasses and broad-leaved weeds in pineapples, sugar cane, bananas, citrus fruit, maize, cassava, coffee, tea, sisal, cocoa, oil palms, and on non-crop land. Application rates are in the range 2-4 kg/ha, except when used as a directed spray on maize. Also used as a potato haulm desiccant. |
Phytotoxicity |
Some sugar cane varieties show temporary chlorosis and scorching of lower leaves. |
Common Name:Glyphosate
Chemical Name:N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine
CAS No.:1071-83-6
Structure:
Molecular Formula:C3H8NO5P
Application:Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum, nonselective systemic herbicide used for control of annual and perennial plants including grasses, sedges, broad-leaved weeds, and woody plants. It can be used on non-cropland as well as on a great variety of crops. Glyphosate itself is an acid, but it is commonly used in salt form, most commonly ipa salt. It may also be available in acidic or trimethylsulfonium salt forms.
Technical:95%Tech
Formulation:Glyphosate 480 g/L SL,Glyphosate 62% SL, Glyphosate 75.7% SG