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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 (526):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-111339
    Pyridafol
    Pyridafol is a pyridazine herbicide and metabolite of pyridate.Pyridafol is classified as a metabolite of a selective postemergence herbicide.
    Pyridafol
  • HY-W616313
    Cyprosulfamide
    Cyprosulfamide serves as a herbicide that safeguards plants against salinity stress while promoting vigorous growth, including the development of new tillers and early flowering.
    Cyprosulfamide
  • HY-133188R
    Imazethapyr (Standard)
    Imazethapyr (Standard) is the analytical standard of Imazethapyr. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Imazethapyr is an imidazolinone herbicide used in crops. Imazethapyr can protect crops from damage by weeds and annual grasses.
    Imazethapyr (Standard)
  • HY-168496
    Herbicidal agent 8
    Herbicidal agent 8 (Compound 9w) targets the auxin indole-3-acetic acid (IAA, IC50=4.389 μM), disrupting the physiological activities of plant cells and eventually causing plant death. Herbicidal agent 8 exhibits herbicidal activity against broadleaf weeds and grass weeds.
    Herbicidal agent 8
  • HY-154817R
    Metobromuron (Standard)
    Metobromuron (Standard) is the analytical standard of Metobromuron. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Metobromuron is a phenylurea derivative used as a herbicide.
    Metobromuron (Standard)
  • HY-138156
    Iodosulfuron-methyl sodium
    Iodosulfuron-methyl sodium is a sulfonylurea herbicide. Iodosulfuron-methyl sodium controls grass weeds in winter wheat and winter barley.
    Iodosulfuron-methyl sodium
  • HY-B0861R
    Cyhalofop-butyl (Standard)
    Cyhalofop-butyl (Standard) is the analytical standard of Cyhalofop-butyl. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Cyhalofop-butyl is a post-emergence herbicide. Cyhalofop-butyl inhibits acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase) biosynthesis.
    Cyhalofop-butyl (Standard)
  • HY-W019881
    Fluoroglycofen-ethyl
    Fluoroglycofen-ethyl (RH-0265) is a diphenylether herbicide and a substrate for biodegradation. Fluoroglycofen-ethyl can be degraded by Mycobacterium phocaicum MBWY-1. Fluoroglycofen-ethyl can be used for protecting wheat, barley, rice, peanuts, and soybeans.
    Fluoroglycofen-ethyl
  • HY-136372R
    Diquat dibromide hydrate (Standard)
    Diquat (dibromide hydrate) (Standard) is the analytical standard of Diquat (dibromide hydrate). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Diquat dibromide hydrate is a comprehensive herbicide. Diquat dibromide hydrate increases the production of ROS and triggers mitophagy. Diquat dibromide hydrate generates free radicals such as superoxide anions through redox cycles, which induce oxidative stress. Diquat dibromide hydrate is cytotoxic, reproductive, and neurotoxic. Diquat dibromide hydrate is used in cotton, soybean, and other crops to combat noxious weeds.
    Diquat dibromide hydrate (Standard)
  • HY-160735
    L-Phosphinothricin
    L-Phosphinothricin is a glutamine synthetase inhibitor and a non-selective herbicide. L-Phosphinothricin acts as a competitive inhibitor, induces toxic ammonium ion accumulation in plants and bacteria, and indirectly blocks the photosynthesis process. L-Phosphinothricin exerts herbicidal activity against both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plant species, is primarily absorbed through plant leaves, exhibits limited translocation in plants, and undergoes rapid degradation by soil microorganisms with no root uptake. L-Phosphinothricin can be used for research on weed control in agricultural and non-crop scenarios.
    L-Phosphinothricin
  • HY-136690R
    Triasulfuron (Standard)
    Triasulfuron (Standard) is the analytical standard of Triasulfuron. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Triasulfuron is a sulfonylurea herbicide. Triasulfuron degrades slowly, with most of the residues remaining in the first 20 cm of the soil surface, but small amounts have been observed to penetrate deeper into the soil (up to 1 m deep).
    Triasulfuron (Standard)
  • HY-W750858
    DIBOA-Glucoside
    DIBOA-Glucoside is a glycoside derivative that can be found in cereal crops like rye, wheat, and maize. DIBOA-Glucoside is a stable, less toxic glucoside form of DIBOA. DIBOA-Glucoside, upon pest or pathogen attack, is hydrolyzed by an enzyme, releasing the toxic aglycone DIBOA and glucose, thereby deterring insects and suppressing weeds through an allelopathic effect.
    DIBOA-Glucoside
  • HY-W714191
    Flamprop-isopropyl
    Flamprop-isopropyl is a selective herbicide mainly used for controlling grassy weeds in farmland.
    Flamprop-isopropyl
  • HY-180894
    PPO-IN-24
    PPO-IN-24 (compound P12) is a lipophilic protoporphyrinogen oxidase IX (PPO) inhibitor. PPO-IN-24 can be used as a herbicide for weed control.
    PPO-IN-24
  • HY-W714973
    Halauxifen-methyl
    Halauxifen-methyl is a 6-arylpicolinic acid herbicide. As a synthetic auxin, Halauxifen-methyl interferes with the normal growth and development of sensitive weeds by mimicking the action of endogenous plant auxins, causing malformation, uncontrolled growth and eventual death.
    Halauxifen-methyl
  • HY-178107
    PPO-IN-21
    PPO-IN-21 (Compound A20) is a protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase (PPO) inhibitor with a Ki of 15.2 nM for Nicotiana tabacum PPO. PPO-IN-21 has inhibitory activity against various weeds (including monocots and dicots). PPO-IN-21 can be used as herbicide.
    PPO-IN-21
  • HY-W719881
    Isocarbamid
    Isocarbamid is an imidazolinone herbicide. Isocarbamid is sensitive to changes in soil temperature, and its degradation is highly dependent on microbial activity; therefore, low temperatures significantly slow down or even completely inhibit its degradation.
    Isocarbamid
  • HY-121335
    Chlorthal
    Chlorthal is a 2-hydroxyisophthalic acid that can be used to synthesize Chlorthal-dimethyl (HY-B2062) herbicide.
    Chlorthal
  • HY-116139R
    Isoxaflutole (Standard)
    Inhibitor
    Isoxaflutole (Standard) is the analytical standard of Isoxaflutole. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Isoxaflutole (Merlin) is the inhibitor for HPPD that blocks benzoquinone biosynthesis, and results in the bleaching of weeds.
    Isoxaflutole (Standard)
  • HY-126922R
    Pyraflufen-ethyl (Standard)
    Pyraflufen-ethyl (Standard) is the analytical standard of Pyraflufen-ethyl (HY-126922). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Pyraflufen-ethyl is a phenylpyrazole herbicide for control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds. Pyraflufen-ethyl inhibits protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO). Pyraflufen-ethyl controls rosette Parthenium hysterophorus.
    Pyraflufen-ethyl (Standard)