Glyphosate (n-(phosphonomethyl) glycine) is a common and non-selective systemic herbicide, absorbed through leaves, injected into the bole, or applied to the stump of a tree, used to kill weeds, especially perennials and broadcast or used in the cut-stump treatment as a forestry herbicide. Some crops have been genetically engineered to be resistant to it.
It has a relatively small effect on some clover species. By volume, it is one of the most widely used herbicides. It is commonly used for agriculture, horticulture, and silviculture purposes, as well as garden maintenance
25kg/drum
480g/l chlorpyrifos ec
Chemical name: o, o-diethyl o-3, 5, 6-trichloro-2-pyridyl phosphorothioate
Product name: chlorpyrifos
Formulation: 480g/lec
Appearance: white crystal solid
M.P.: 42.5-43í
Solubility: 25í saturation vapor pressure 2.4x10-3pa, 25í in water is 2mg/l, in propanol 650g/l, in benzene 190g/l, in methanol 45g/l.
250kg/drum, 25kg/bag