Maher Glyphosate (41% SL)

Maher Glyphosate (41% SL)

Glyphosate mechanism of action: a systemic and non-selective (broad spectrum) herbicide which is used post-emergence weed. This poison is absorbed through the leaves and green parts of the plant, affects various enzymes, and interferes with the formation of amino acids, and other chemical compounds into the plant (as the woody parts of the plant do not absorb glyphosate, so it can be easily sprayed around the tree trunk). It is the inhibitor-enzyme of 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS), which prevents the synthesis of essential aromatic amino acids to produce protein. It should be noted that the effect of glyphosate is complete for one week to ten days after spraying, and for observation effectiveness, the spraying process should be carried out during growth and activity of the weed.