Glyphocide Herbicide is a widely used herbicide that controls broadleaf weeds and grasses. Glyphocide Herbicide is a non-selective herbicide, meaning it will kill most plants. It prevents the plants from making certain proteins that are needed for plant growth. Glyphocide Herbicide stops a specific enzyme pathway, the shikimic acid pathway. The shikimic acid pathway is necessary for plants and some microorganisms.
Use only a Flat fan or Cut nozzle for spraying any herbicide.
Wash the sprayer with clean water before and after spraying.
Use the proper dose as per recommendation. A high dose can lead to damage in crops and a low dose can lead to fewer results.
Mix the herbicide in small quantities (1-2 liters) or water first and then make the required volume with water (120-200 L/acre).
Use a minimum of 120 L of water in an acre for herbicide spraying.
Do not spray herbicide on windy and rainy days.
Judge the stage of crop and weeds in case of post-emergence application.
Store the herbicide in labeled containers and away from food materials and children.
Ensure proper moisture is there in the soil before the application of any herbicide.
Time required to eradicate weeds from field using GLYPHOCIDE HERBICIDE: Most treated weeds show initial symptoms in 2 to 4 days and complete kill in 1 to 2 weeks
Glyphocide Herbicide is one of the most widely used herbicides in the United States. People apply it in agriculture and forestry, on lawns and gardens, and for weeds in industrial areas. Some products containing Glyphocide Herbicide control aquatic plants.
Target Pest | Dosage |
Broadleaf plants, weeds and grasses | 1200-1500 ml / Acre |
Glyphocide Herbicide is low in toxicity to fish and wildlife, but some products containing Glyphocide Herbicide may be toxic because of the other ingredients in them. Glyphocide Herbicide may affect fish and wildlife indirectly because killing the plants alters the animals' habitat.