2,4-D 2-Ethylhexyl ester is a chemical compound derived from 2,4-D, a systemic herbicide that selectively controls broadleaf weeds by inducing uncontrolled growth. It is primarily used as an active ingredient in agricultural formulations for weed management in cereal crops, turf, and grasslands.
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CAS 1928-43-4
Simazine
Selective herbicide for broadleaf weeds
Clopyralid
selective herbicide for broadleaf weeds
2,4-D-butotyl
Herbicide
Nitrapyrin
nitrification inhibitor and bactericide
Fenoprop-butotyl
Herbicide active ingredient
Acetochlor oxanilic acid
herbicide metabolite reference standard
2-ethylhexyl 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)acetate
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