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Herbicide

Herbicide

Herbicides refer to the agents that can completely or selectively cause the death of weeds, and they are also known as weed killers. Herbicides are divided into inorganic compound types and organic synthetic types. Herbicides should possess characteristics such as high efficiency, selectivity, and convenience in use. Some herbicides, such as paraquat, can function by inhibiting the photosynthesis of weeds, blocking the photosynthetic electron transfer or inhibiting the synthesis of photosynthetic pigments. Some herbicides, such as naphthalene acetic acid, can interfere with the hormonal balance of plants, leading to abnormal growth and death of weeds. There are also some herbicides that can inhibit plant cell division or amino acid synthesis. Herbicides are widely applied in agricultural farmlands, garden green spaces, along roads and railways, industrial sites, etc., to control weeds, so as to ensure the growth of crops, maintain the landscape environment, and reduce potential safety hazards such as fires[1][2].

Herbicide Related Products (393):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-172151
    PPO-IN-17
    PPO-IN-17 (Compound 6R) is the inhibitor protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase (PPO) that inhibits Nicotiana tobacco PPO (NtPPO) with Ki of 30.34 nM. PPO-IN-17 exhibits herbicidal activity that inhibits barnyardgrass (E. crus-galli), foxtail grass (D. sanguinalis), alfalfa (M. sativa) and Canada cocklebur (C. canadensis) (>95% inhibition rate at a concentration of 37.5 g/hm2). PPO-IN-17 exhibits no toxicity on rice (at a concentration of 75 g/hm2) or on honeybees (at a concentration of 6400 mg/kg).
    PPO-IN-17
  • HY-W019870A
    Glufosinate
    Glufosinate, a phosphinic acid analogue of glutamic acid, is a herbicide which is converted by plant cells into PT (L-phosphinothricin). Glufosinate exerts neurotoxic activity.
    Glufosinate
  • HY-128075R
    Acifluorfen (Standard)
    Acifluorfen (Standard) is the analytical standard of Acifluorfen. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Acifluorfen, a protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) inhibitor herbicide, promotes the accumulation of protoporphyrin IX (PPIX), and induces tumors in the rodent liver. Acifluorfen causes strong photooxidative destruction of pigments and lipids in sensitive plant species.
    Acifluorfen (Standard)
  • HY-121331
    Butralin
    99.31%
    Butralin is a widely used dinitroaniline herbicide.
    Butralin
  • HY-162421
    SL antagonist 1
    SL antagonist 1 (Compound D12) is strigolactones antagonists and can strongly interact with SL receptor proteins.SL antagonist 1 can combat root-parasitic weed infestations. SL antagonist 1 has no side effects on the germination or seedling growth.
    SL antagonist 1
  • HY-W708756
    Butachlor-d13
    Butachlor-d13 is the deuterium labeled Butachlor (HY-B2042). Butachlor is an herbicide of the acetanilide class. Butachlor is used as a selective pre-emergent herbicide.
    Butachlor-d<sub>13</sub>
  • HY-130361
    Isoxadifen-ethyl
    Isoxadifen-ethyl is a widely used herbicide safener in rice which can decrease the phytotoxicity caused by fenoxaprop-P-ethyl.
    Isoxadifen-ethyl
  • HY-B2039
    Bentazone
    Bentazone is a post-emergence herbicide used for selective control of broadleaf weeds and sedges in beans, rice, corn, peanuts, mint and others. It acts by interfering with photosynthesis.
    Bentazone
  • HY-135244
    Imazamethabenz-methyl
    Imazamethabenz-methyl (AC 222293) is a postemergence herbicide.
    Imazamethabenz-methyl
  • HY-120679
    XK469
    XK469 is an analog of the herbicide assure. XK469 downregulation growth arrest-specific 2 (GAS2) gene expression. XK469 has antitumor activity.
    XK469
  • HY-121158R
    Butamifos (Standard)
    Butamifos (Standard) is the analytical standard of Butamifos. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Butamifos (S-2846) is an organophosphoramidate herbicide used to control annual weeds with low toxicity to mammals. Butamifos acts on the growing points of susceptible plants, causing severe radial enlargement of the affected tissues.
    Butamifos (Standard)
  • HY-W042284R
    Tetradecyl acetate (Standard)
    Tetradecyl acetate (Standard) is the analytical standard of Tetradecyl acetate. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Tetradecyl acetate is a sex pheromone produced by Ctenopseustis obliquana females. Tetradecyl acetate can be used to disrupt the mating of pest species[1][2].
    Tetradecyl acetate (Standard)
  • HY-B0870S
    Bensulfuron-methyl-d6
    Bensulfuron-methyl-d6 is a deuterated Bensulfuron-methyl (HY-B0870). Bensulfuron-methyl is a kind of sulfonylurea herbicide widely used to control broad-leaf weeds in rice paddies.
    Bensulfuron-methyl-d<sub>6</sub>
  • HY-116741R
    Benzofenap (Standard)
    Benzofenap (Standard) is the analytical standard of Benzofenap. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Benzofenap is a herbicide.
    Benzofenap (Standard)
  • HY-116802
    Bromobutide
    Bromobutide is an active ingredient in herbicides that kill weeds. Bromobutide has the highest control effect on Scirpus juncoides and Monochloa vaginalis, but has no inhibitory effect on weed seed germination. The main metabolites of bromobutide in rats are alcohol or phenol glucuronides, which enter the enterohepatic circulation.
    Bromobutide
  • HY-157160
    PPO-IN-5
    PPO-IN-5 (compound 9) is a herbicide based on PPO inhibitors. PPO, protoporphyrinogen oxidase, participates in the biosynthetic pathway of heme and chlorophyll synthesis. PPO-IN-5 is tolerant in cereal crops such as wheat, corn, and rice, and is a potential herbicide in wheat fields.
    PPO-IN-5
  • HY-B2032R
    Phenmedipham (Standard)
    Phenmedipham (Standard) is the analytical standard of Phenmedipham. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Phenmedipham is a carbamate herbicide.
    Phenmedipham (Standard)
  • HY-123294
    Fentrazamide
    Fentrazamide (YRC 2388) is a herbicide. Fentrazamide has specific toxic effects on the nervous system and erythrocytes in rats, affecting the energy supply of cells mainly by interfering with the glycolysis process. Fentrazamide can be used as a useful tool to study the mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases and erythrocyte dysfunction.
    Fentrazamide
  • HY-122464B
    7-epi Jasmonic acid
    Control
    7-epi Jasmonic acid is the isomer of (±)-Jasmonic acid (HY-122464). (±)-Jasmonic acid is a plant growth regulator and a derivative of α-linolenic acid. (±)-Jasmonic acid decreases chlorophyll levels in green and etiolated barley leaf segments and inhibits elongation of rice seedlings.
    7-epi Jasmonic acid
  • HY-W708304
    Asulam-d3
    Asulam-d3 is the deuterium labeled Asulam (HY-B1838). Asulam is a herbicide with control activity against wild oats. Asulam can be used for bulb production in spinach, tulips, daffodils and lilies. Maximum residue limits (MRLs) for Asulam were evaluated in spinach. The review of Asulam took into account its endocrine disrupting properties.
    Asulam-d<sub>3</sub>