Sencor

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Erbicidi
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Sencor is a selective herbicide that is used to control broadleaf weeds in a variety of crops, including wheat, soybeans, potatoes, and tomatoes. It is a systemic herbicide, which means that it is absorbed by the plant and translocated to the growing points. Sencor works by inhibiting photosynthesis, which prevents the plant from producing the energy it needs to survive.

Sencor is a very effective herbicide, but it is important to use it carefully. It can be harmful to non-target plants, so it is important to avoid applying it to areas where non-target plants are growing. Sencor is also a residual herbicide, which means that it can persist in the soil for several weeks. This is beneficial for weed control, but it also means that farmers need to be careful about planting crops that are sensitive to Sencor within 3 to 6 weeks of application.

Here is a more detailed description of the mode of action of Sencor:

  1. Sencor is absorbed by the plant through the roots and leaves.
  2. Once inside the plant, Sencor is translocated to the growing points.
  3. At the growing points, Sencor inhibits the activity of the enzyme photosystem II.
  4. Photosystem II is an essential enzyme in photosynthesis.
  5. Without photosystem II activity, the plant cannot produce the energy it needs to survive.
  6. This leads to the death of the plant.

Sencor is a valuable tool for farmers who need to control broadleaf weeds in a variety of crops. It is important to use Sencor according to the label directions to ensure safe and effective use.

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