Herbicides are a class of chemicals that kill weeds or harmful plants without affecting the normal growth of crops.
- Classification of Herbicides
Herbicides can be classified according to their mode of action, conduction, application method, chemical structure, and mechanism of action.
(1) Mode of Action
Herbicides can be divided into selective herbicides and biocidal herbicides according to their mode of action.
Selective Herbicides
Selective herbicides have a selective effect on different plants. Selective herbicides can kill weeds without harming crops, or even kill certain weeds without harming crops and other weeds.
Biocidal Herbicides
Biocidal herbicides are also called non-selective herbicides. This herbicide has little or no selectivity for different plants. Biocide herbicides are toxic to all plants and do not distinguish between crops and weeds, nor the type of weeds to which they belong.
Related Herbicides and Metabolite Standards:
Catalog NO. BLP-000650
Substituted urea herbicides are a class of selective herbicides.The mechanism of action of these herbicides is to inhibit the electron transfer process of plant photosynthesis.
Related Herbicides and Metabolite Standards:
Catalog NO. BLP-013093
Name Isoproturon-[d6]
Catalog NO. BLP-014109
Name Bromuron-[d6]
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