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  2. Fluazifop - Wikipedia

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    Fluazifop and other similar herbicides act by inhibiting plant acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase). [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 6 ] Their selectivity for grasses arises because they target the plastid isoform of the enzyme present only in these species, making them ineffective on broad-leaved weeds and other organisms including mammals. [ 16 ]

  3. List of herbicides - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of herbicides. These are chemical compounds which have been registered as herbicides . The names on the list are the ISO common name for the active ingredient which is formulated into the branded product sold to end-users. [ 1 ]

  4. Indaziflam - Wikipedia

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    Indaziflam composes all or part of the a.i. of several herbicides from Bayer Environmental Science (now owned by Cinven, aka Envu, per Bayer's and Envu's websites), [18] [19] including Rejuvra, [20] the Esplanade [21] line (sometimes mixed with diquat dibromide and glyphosate isopropylamine), [22] Marengo, [23] [24] Specticle, [25] [24] and Bayer CropScience (the inventor of the ingredient ...

  5. Triclopyr - Wikipedia

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    Triclopyr is a selective weedkiller used to control dicotyledonous weeds (i.e. broadleaf plants) while leaving monocotyledonous plants (mostly bulbs, grasses and conifers) unaffected, [2] or to control rust fungus on soybean crops.

  6. Dichlorprop - Wikipedia

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    R-dichlorprop (dichlorprop-p). Dichlorprop possesses a single asymmetric carbon and is therefore a chiral molecule, however only the R-isomer is active as an herbicide.When dichlorprop was first marketed in the 1960s, it was sold as racemic mixture of stereoisomers, but since then advances in asymmetric synthesis have made possible the production of the enantiopure compound.

  7. Asulam - Wikipedia

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    Asulam is a herbicide invented by May & Baker Ltd, internally called M&B9057, [1] that is used in horticulture and agriculture to kill bracken [2] [3] and docks. [4] It is also used as an antiviral agent. It is currently marketed, by United Phosphorus Ltd - UPL, as "Asulox" which contains 400 g/L of asulam sodium salt.

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