asulam
Asulam is a systemic herbicide used to control broadleaf weeds, most notably bracken (Pteridium aquilinum), in forestry, pasture, and some agricultural settings. It belongs to the sulfonamide class of herbicides and is typically applied as a foliar spray. The compound is absorbed by the treated leaves and translocated within the plant, where it inhibits growth in susceptible species under appropriate application conditions.
In practice, asulam is valued for bracken control in managed landscapes and rights-of-way, with additional, label-specific
Mechanistically, asulam acts systemically, producing growth suppression in susceptible plants after absorption. It may have selectivity
Regulatory status for asulam varies by country and region. Use is typically subject to licensing, label restrictions,