Definition of Herbicides
Herbicides are pesticides used to kill unwanted
plants
Selective
herbicides kill specific targets, while leaving the desired crop relatively
unharmed. Some of these act by interfering with the growth of the weed and are
often synthetic mimics of natural plant hormones.
Herbicides
used to clear waste ground, industrial sites, railways and railway embankments
are not selective and kill all plant material with which they come into
contact. Smaller quantities are used in forestry, pasture systems, and
management of areas set aside as wildlife habitat.
Some plants
produce natural herbicides, such as the genus Juglans (walnuts), or the tree of
heaven; such action of natural herbicides, and other related chemical
interactions, is called allelopathy.
Herbicides
are widely used in agriculture and landscape turf management. In the US, they
account for about 70% of all agricultural pesticide use
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