A surface-active substance that promotes the suspension of one liquid in another.
A concentrated herbicide formulation containing organic solvents and adjuvants to facilitate emulsification with water.
A material used to cause vomiting to rid stomachs of poisonous compounds.
The act of a germinating seedling's breaking through the soil surface.
Formulation made of finely ground herbicide particles compressed into granular particles that can be sus- pended readily in water for application.
The movement of airborne particles by air motion or wind away from the intended target area.
The terms are the same; however, rate is preferred. Refers to the amount of active ingredient applied to a unit area regardless of percentage of chemical in the carrier.
Chemical applied in winter or very early spring before treated plants have started active growth.
State of inhibited germination of seeds or growth of plant organs. A state of suspended development.
Solids that form solutions where no residue remains.