alachlor
Alachlor is a soil herbicide used to control a wide range of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in various crops, including corn, sorghum, sugarcane, and peanuts. It is a chloroacetanilide herbicide, which means it contains a chlorinated acetic acid derivative. Alachlor acts by inhibiting the growth of weeds by interfering with the normal functioning of plant cells.
The chemical properties of alachlor include a molecular weight of 230.71 g/mol and a melting point of
Alachlor has been extensively used in agriculture since its introduction in the early 1960s. However, its use
Despite these concerns, alachlor remains widely used in many countries for weed control in various crops. Producers