Chlorsulfuron is a selective herbicide used on public and private land to control broad-leaf weeds and undesirable grasses. It can effect both perennial and annual unwanted plantlife.
Chlorsulfuron is soluble in water.
This product is considered a dangerous good. Quantities above 1 g may be subject to additional shipping fees. Please contact us for specific questions.
Chlorsulfuron is soluble in water.
This product is considered a dangerous good. Quantities above 1 g may be subject to additional shipping fees. Please contact us for specific questions.
Mechanism of Action | Chlorsulfuron blocks the biosynthesis of the amino acids valine and isoleucine in plants, hindering cell division and growth. |
Molecular Formula | C12H12ClN5O4S |
References | Ray, T. B. (1982). The mode of action of chlorsulfuron: A new herbicide for cereals. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 17(1), 10-17. doi:10.1016/0048-3575(82)90120-1 Mary J. Guttieri, Charlotte V. Eberlein, & Thill, D. (1995). Diverse Mutations in the Acetolactate Synthase Gene Confer Chlorsulfuron Resistance in Kochia (Kochia scoparia) Biotypes. Weed Science, 43(2), 175-178. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4045479 |