
GLYPHOSATE
| A. Physical and chemical properties: |
Structural Formula: |
| Chemical Name: | N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine |
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| Empirical Formula: |  |
| Melting point: | 200 ℃ |
| Vapor pressure: | Negligible |
| Corrosive properties: | Corrosive to iron, galvanized steel and aluminum. |
| Solubility: | Very soluble in water. Insoluble in common organic solvents, e.g. acetone, ethanol, and xylene. |
| ◆ Technical grade: |
1.Active Ingredient: 62% min. 2.Appearance: Light amber to brown liquid |
| ◆ Formulations: |
20% w/v (Cation) ( = 48% w/v IPA salt = 36% w/v Acid) |
| ◆ Application: |
| Control of a great variety of annual, biennial, and perennial grasses, sedges, broad-leaved weeds, and woody shrubs. Used in fruit orchards, vineyards, conifer plantations, and many plantation crops (e.g. coffee, tea, bananas, rubber, coconut, palms); post-weed-emergence but pre-crop-emergence in a wide range of crops; on non-crop areas; immediately pre-harvest in ripened cereals; in cereal stubble; and in pasture renovation. Also used for pre-harvest desiccation of cotton, cereals, peas, beans, etc. Rate: 0.55-4.5 kg a.i./ha |
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| HERBICIDE LIST
ACETOCHLOR GLYPHOSATE OXYFLUORFEN PROPANIL ALACHLOR BUTACHLOR PARAQUAT
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