Flazasulfuron
Flazasulfuron is part of the sulfonylurea group of herbicides. It can control annual and perennial weeds on surfaces not intended to bear vegetation.
As a weed killer, flazasulfuron is absorbed by the plants shoots and roots and then translocated throughout the plant, ultimately to the meristematic zone where it inhibits acetolactate synthase. This is a key enzyme for the plant and so results in plant death.
Flazasulfuron can be used to control a wide range of weeds including:
- Black Medick
- Burdock
- Charlock
- Creeping Buttercup
- Common nettle
- Knotgrass
- Plantains
- Red clover
- Silverweed
Flazasulfuron also controls grasses including:
- Barren brome
- Crabgrass
- Green foxtail
- Italian rye grass
- Perennial rye grass
- Rough meadow grass