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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 (345):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-122984R
    Diquat (dibromide) (Standard)
    Diquat (dibromide) (Standard) is the analytical standard of Diquat (dibromide). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Diquat dibromide is a comprehensive herbicide commonly used in the cultivation of cotton, soybeans, and other crops to combat unwanted weeds. Diquat dibromide has an IC50 of 60 mg/L in the Allium root growth inhibition test.
    Diquat (dibromide) (Standard)
  • HY-B1848R
    Hexaflumuron (Standard)
    Hexaflumuron (Standard) is the analytical standard of Hexaflumuron. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Hexazinone is a nonselective herbicide from the triazine family. Hexazinone binds to the D-1 quinone protein of the electron transport chain in photosystem II to inhibit the photosynthesis.
    Hexaflumuron (Standard)
  • HY-B2016R
    Anilofos (Standard)
    Anilofos (Standard) is the analytical standard of Anilofos. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Anilofos is a pre-emergence, organophosphorus herbicide. Anilofos has moderate toxic potential in mammals.
    Anilofos (Standard)
  • HY-B1838
    Asulam
    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
  • HY-N15454
    Altenuisol
    Altenuisol is a compound that can be found in the pathogenic fungus of the genus Alternaria in Xanthium italicum. It has herbicidal activity. At a low concentration of Altenuisol (10 μg/mL), it promotes the root growth of Pennisetum alopecuroides and Medicago sativa by 75.2% and 51.0% respectively. At a high concentration of Altenuisol (1000 μg/mL), the inhibition rates of root growth of Pennisetum alopecuroides and Medicago sativa are 52.0% and 42.0% respectively. In addition, Altenuisol is cytotoxic to HeLa cells and also exhibits antibacterial and antioxidant activities. Altenuisol is expected to be used in research in fields such as agricultural weeding, anti - tumor, and anti - infection .
    Altenuisol