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Chemical compound
Metsulfuron-methyl is an organic compound classified as a sulfonylurea herbicide, which kills broadleaf weeds and some annual grasses. It is a systemic
Metsulfuron-methyl
Type of chemical used to kill unwanted plants
family includes various sulfonylureas (SUs) (such as flazasulfuron and metsulfuron-methyl), imidazolinones (IMIs), triazolopyrimidines (TPs), pyrimidinyl oxybenzoates
Herbicide
Species of flowering plant
in heavily infested areas. Herbicides such as glyphosate, 2,4-D, metsulfuron-methyl, atrazine, and diuron have shown effectiveness in suppressing its
Parthenium_hysterophorus
Metrifonate Metsulfuron-methyl Methylisothiazolone Metolachlor Milbemycin Milbemycin oxime Miticide Mode of action Molluscicide Monosodium methyl arsenate
Index_of_pesticide_articles
Class of organic compounds used in medicine and agriculture
mesosulfuron, metsulfuron-methyl, nicosulfuron, oxasulfuron, primisulfuron-methyl, prosulfuron, pyrazosulfuron-ethyl, rimsulfuron, sulfometuron-methyl, sulfosulfuron
Sulfonylurea
molding compounds. IS 109 S. 3243 To suspend temporarily the duty on metsulfuron-methyl. IS 109 S. 3244 To suspend temporarily the duty on dichlorprop-p acid
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Species of flowering plant
against A. riparia, including: dicamba, glyphosate, metsulfuron, aminopyralid, metsulfuron-methyl, triclopyr, fluroxypyr, picloram, and aminopyralid.
Ageratina_riparia
Class of enzymes
acetohydroxyacid synthase complexed with a sulfonylurea herbicide, metsulfuron-methyl. Identifiers EC no. 2.2.1.6 CAS no. 9027-45-6 Alt. names pyruvate:pyruvate
Acetolactate_synthase
metosulam [Wikidata] metoxuron [Wikidata] metproxybicyclone metribuzin metsulfuron molinate [Wikidata] monalide [Wikidata] monisouron [Wikidata] monolinuron
List_of_herbicides
Chemical compound
compatibly mixed with glyphosate, trifluralin, diflufenican, chlorsulfuron, metsulfuron and pendimethalin. Anecdotally, a mixture with simazine is effective
Metribuzin
Species of flowering plant
eradication includes the use of 2,4-D amine, glyphosate, and metsulfuron, with metsulfuron being the most effective on H. helix. Mechanical removal typically
Hedera_helix
Flowering plant in the St John's wort family
herbicides for control of Hypericum perforatum include 2,4-D, picloram, metsulfuron, and glyphosate. Insect herbivores have also been introduced as biocontrol
Hypericum_perforatum
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Brave Ruler
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Is associated to Lord Vishnu, Ganesh
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Legendary son of Olwydd.
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Anglicized form of Latin Jonas (Greek Ionas), JONA means "dove."Â
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Watchful; Vigilant
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Fire
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Swedish form of Old Norse Eileifr, ELOF means "ever-heir."
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Dove; Pigeon
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Water in heaven
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Lord Ganesh
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a.
Pertaining to, or designating, a complex red dyestuff (called rosolic acid) which is analogous to rosaniline and aurin. It is produced by oxidizing a mixture of phenol and cresol, as a dark red amorphous mass, C20H16O3, which forms weak salts with bases, and stable ones with acids. Called also methyl aurin, and, formerly, corallin.
n.
A hydrocarbon radical, CH2, not known in the free state, but regarded as an essential residue and component of certain derivatives of methane; as, methylene bromide, CH2Br2; -- formerly called also methene.
n.
See Methyl amine, under Methyl.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, any one of a series of acids regarded as acid ethereal salts of hyposulphurous acid; as, methyl sulphinic acid, CH3.SO.OH, a thick unstable liquid.
n.
A crystalline nitrogenous substance, formed in the decomposition of creatin (one of the constituents of muscle tissue). Chemically, it is methyl glycocoll.
n.
A colorless volatile alkaline liquid, N.(CH3)3, obtained from herring brine, beet roots, etc., with a characteristic herringlike odor. It is regarded as a substituted ammonia containing three methyl groups.
a.
Impregnated with, or containing, methyl alcohol or wood spirit; as, methylated spirits.
n.
An alcoholate of methyl alcohol in which the hydroxyl hydrogen is replaced by a metal, after the analogy of a hydrate; as, sodium methylate, CH3ONa.
n.
Any one of a series of nitrogenous bases, resembling the amines and produced by the reduction of certain nitroso and diazo compounds; as, methyl hydrazine, phenyl hydrazine, etc. They are derivatives of hydrazine proper, H2N.NH2, which is a doubled amido group, recently (1887) isolated as a stable, colorless gas, with a peculiar, irritating odor. As a base it forms distinct salts. Called also diamide, amidogen, (or more properly diamidogen), etc.
n.
A light, volatile liquid, H2C(OCH3)2, regarded as a complex ether, and having a pleasant ethereal odor. It is obtained by the partial oxidation of methyl alcohol. Called also formal.
n.
A hydrocarbon radical, CH3, not existing alone but regarded as an essential residue of methane, and appearing as a component part of many derivatives; as, methyl alcohol, methyl ether, methyl amine, etc.
a.
Containing substitutions or replacements; having been subjected to the process of substitution, or having some of its parts replaced; as, alcohol is a substituted water; methyl amine is a substituted ammonia.
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Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid, C4H7CO2H (called also methyl crotonic acid), homologous with crotonic acid, and obtained from croton oil (from Croton Tiglium) as a white crystalline substance.
n.
A constituent of human faeces formed in the small intestines as a product of the putrefaction of albuminous matter. It is also found in reduced indigo. Chemically it is methyl indol, C9H9N.
n.
A liquid hydrocarbon obtained together with furfuran (tetrol) by the distillation of pine wood; -- called also methyl tetrol, or methyl furfuran.
v. t.
To impregnate or mix with methyl or methyl alcohol.
n.
A colorless oily liquid, C4H3S.CH3, analogous to, and resembling, toluene; -- called also methyl thiophene.
n.
A hydrocarbon, C6H5.CH3, of the aromatic series, homologous with benzene, and obtained as a light mobile colorless liquid, by distilling tolu balsam, coal tar, etc.; -- called also methyl benzene, phenyl methane, etc.
a.
Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, methyl; specifically, designating methyl alcohol. See under Methyl.