Flumioxazin Solution

100μg/mL in Acetonitrile, uncertainty 3%

Reagent Code: #186992
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CAS Number 103361-09-7

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Weight 354.33 g/mol
Formula C₁₉H₁₅FN₂O₄
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MDL Number MFCD01754256
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Storage -20°C

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Flumioxazin Solution is widely used as a pre-emergent and early post-emergent herbicide in agriculture. It effectively controls a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds and some grass weeds in crops such as soybeans, cotton, peanuts, and vegetables. It is especially valued for its activity against difficult-to-control weeds, including glyphosate-resistant species. The chemical works by inhibiting protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO), an enzyme critical in chlorophyll synthesis. This disruption leads to the accumulation of toxic compounds in plant cells, causing rapid desiccation and death of susceptible weeds. Flumioxazin is often applied in reduced-tillage and no-till farming systems due to its strong performance in these conditions. It is also used in orchards, vineyards, and certain row crops for residual weed control. Its low use rate and fast degradation in soil make it suitable for use in rotation systems without significant carryover risk when applied correctly. In addition to field crops, it is used in non-crop areas for vegetation management where long-term weed suppression is needed. Its versatility in application timing—both before and just after weed emergence—makes it a valuable tool in integrated weed management programs.

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Flumioxazin Solution is widely used as a pre-emergent and early post-emergent herbicide in agriculture. It effectively controls a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds and some grass weeds in crops such as soybeans, cotton, peanuts, and vegetables. It is especially valued for its activity against difficult-to-control weeds, including glyphosate-resistant species. The chemical works by inhibiting protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO), an enzyme critical in chlorophyll synthesis. This disruption leads to the accumulation of toxic compounds in plant cells, causing rapid desiccation and death of susceptible weeds. Flumioxazin is often applied in reduced-tillage and no-till farming systems due to its strong performance in these conditions. It is also used in orchards, vineyards, and certain row crops for residual weed control. Its low use rate and fast degradation in soil make it suitable for use in rotation systems without significant carryover risk when applied correctly. In addition to field crops, it is used in non-crop areas for vegetation management where long-term weed suppression is needed. Its versatility in application timing—both before and just after weed emergence—makes it a valuable tool in integrated weed management programs.
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