Pentanochlor
Description
Pentanochlor is a chemical compound classified as an amide herbicide, historically utilized in agricultural settings to manage and suppress unwanted weed populations. Its primary function is to disrupt the metabolic pathways within target weeds, providing a critical tool for protecting yield potential in various agricultural systems.
The mode of action of this herbicide centers on the inhibition of photosynthesis. By being absorbed into the plant tissues, the active ingredient interrupts the electron transport chain within photosystem II. This disruption prevents the plant from synthesizing necessary energy and biomass, leading to chlorosis, tissue necrosis, and ultimately the death of the targeted weed species.
This substance is effective against a variety of annual broadleaf weeds and certain grasses that compete with primary crops for resources such as sunlight, water, and essential soil nutrients. It is often employed in integrated pest management programs to ensure that crops remain free from weed pressure during the most vulnerable early stages of their growth cycle.
Application requirements emphasize the importance of timing and environmental conditions. Effective control is typically achieved when the product is applied while weeds are in their active growth stage and under favorable weather conditions. Proper calibration of spraying equipment is essential to ensure uniform distribution of the herbicide across the treated field, maximizing efficacy while minimizing waste.
Operational safety is a mandatory requirement when handling this pesticide. Personnel must wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent skin contact and inhalation of sprays. It is also crucial to adhere strictly to recommended application rates and pre-harvest intervals to ensure safety for consumers and to mitigate environmental impact in and around the agricultural area.
Status in the European Union
Not approved in the EU
- CAS number
- 2307-68-8
- Category (EU)
- HB - Herbicide
Regulatory status data: EU Pesticides Database © European Union, CC BY 4.0. EU status is for reference only and does not replace national registration in your country.