Imazapyr is an insoluble herbicide which belongs to the imidazolinone family.
Mechanism of Action | Imazapyr inhibits acetolactate synthase (ALS) which plays an essential role in the biosynthesis of branched chain amino acids. |
Plant Biology Applications | Imazapyr is most effective post-emergence to kill broadleaf weeds and grasses less than 10 cm in height (Armel, 2003). ALS inhibiting herbicides account for approximately 17.5% of the global herbicide usage in corn and other agricultural goods (Green, 2008). |
Molecular Formula | C13H15N3O3 |
References | Armel G.R., Wilson H.P., Richardson R.J. and Hines T.E., 2003, Use of Mixtures of Mesotrione, Imazethapyr, and Imazethapyr Plus Imazapyr inImidazolinone-Resistant Corn (Zea mays). Weed Technology, Vol. 17, No. 4 (Oct. - Dec., 2003), pp. 674-679 Green J.M., Hazel C.B., Forney D.R. and Pugh L.M., 2008, New multiple-herbicide crop resistance and formulation technology to augment the utility of glyphosate. Pest Manag Sci 64:332–339 (2008) Menne H. and Kocher H., 2007, HRAC Classification of Herbicides and Resistance Development. Modern crop protection compounds. |