Chemicals or formulations that destroy or prevent plant life in general without regard to species.
Chemically inert and often used with herbicides.
Localized death of living tissue as, for example, following desiccation, browning, and loss of function.
weeds that are resistant to two or more herbicides with different sites of action.
A compound having the property to induce mutations.
A seed plant having a single cotyle- don or seed leaf. Includes corn, grasses, lilies, orchids, palms, etc. Leaves are mostly parallel-veined.
Two or more liquids capable of being mixed, which will remain mixed under normal conditions.
A spray application of 5 to 20 gal/A.
An ester compound with a high molecular weight and a low vapor pressure, such as butoxyethanol, iso-octyl, or propylene glycol butyl ester.
Fatal or deadly.