Glycol is a non-selective, systemic herbicide that effectively controls a wide range of annual, perennial, and broadleaf weeds by inhibiting EPSP synthesis in the weed plants. As a non-selective herbicide, it kills all types of weeds and is extensively used in non-crop areas, open fields, bunds, water channels, and even in tea plantations for broad weed management. Glycol ensures complete weed elimination without leaving any residual impact on the germination of subsequent crops, making it a safe and efficient solution for rotational farming and clean field maintenance.
Non-selective, systemic herbicide of Organophosphorus group. It works by inhibiting an essential plant enzyme called EPSPS (5-enolpyruvyl – shikimate -3 – phosphate synthase). Inhibition of this enzyme prevents the production of aromatic amino acids required for protein synthesis within the plant. Lack of the protein synthesis results the death of treated plants.