Glufosinate ammonium, 95%
Glufosinate ammonium, 95%
Glufosinate ammonium, 95%
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Glufosinate ammonium, 95%

Glufosinate ammonium, 95%, CAS # 77182-82-2, also known as glufosinate, is a non-selective phosphorous herbicide. | CAS: 77182-82-2 | C5H15N2O4P | 198.16 g/mol
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Catalog number J66186.03
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS77182-82-2
IUPAC Nameammonium 2-amino-4-[hydroxy(methyl)phosphoryl]butanoate
Molecular FormulaC5H15N2O4P
InChI KeyZBMRKNMTMPPMMK-UHFFFAOYNA-N
SMILES[NH4+].CP(O)(=O)CCC(N)C([O-])=O
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
FormPowder
Infrared spectrumConforms
Appearance (Color)Cream to brown
Assay from Supplier's CofA≥94.0%
Used as broad spectrum post-emergence agrochemical for grapes, orchards, plantations, ornamentals, and non-cropland; Also used as crop desiccant.

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General Description

• Glufosinate ammonium is a compound which exhibits broad-spectrum herbicidal properties through inhibition of glutamine synthetase, which disrupts cell membranes

Application

• Glufosinate ammonium acts as a non-selective herbicide

RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Griet Den Herder et. al. Seven in absentia proteins affect plant growth and nodulation in Medicago truncatula.. Plant Physiology., 2008,148(1), 369-382.
  2. Mahbod Sahebi; Mohamed M. Hanafi; A. Siti Nor Akmar; Mohd Y. Rafii; Parisa Azizi; A.S. Idris. Serine-rich protein is a novel positive regulator for silicon accumulation in mangrove. Gene, 2015,556(2), 170-181.