Non Selective Herbicides
Postemergence, nonselective herbicides are classified as either contact or systemic. A Non Selective Herbicide cannot differentiate between weeds you would like to kill and the plants you want unharmed. Contact herbicides kill only the green tissues that are contacted by the spray. Systemic herbicides move within the plant from the point of application to other plant parts. There are some systemic herbicides are can move easier and further in plants than others. The Amount of Movement Systemically also depends on the season you are applying the herbicide. Therefore, to obtain optimum pest control, herbicides must be applied at the time of year when weeds are most susceptible and actively growing.
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Roundup-Pro (glyphosate, Product) is a systemic, postemergence Non Selective herbicide which kills annual and perennial weeds.
A Non Selective Herbicide chemical that, when applied to a plant inhibits growth or kills the plant. A non-selective herbicide kills all plants it comes in contact with, versus selective herbicides which kill only certain plants. Some examples of Non Selective Herbicides are Roundup, Razor Pro, and Credit Extra.
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