What is amitrole used for?

Amitrole is primarily used as a postemergent nonselective herbicide and has a wide spectrum of activity against annual and perennial broad leaf and grass-type weeds. It is approved to be used on soils that are either for noncrop land prior to sowing or for interrow weed control in tree and vine crops.

Is triazole an amine?

3-Amino-1,2,4-triazole (3-AT) is a heterocyclic organic compound that consists of a 1,2,4-triazole substituted with an amino group….3-Amino-1,2,4-triazole.

Names
Other names 1,2,4-Triazol-3-amine aminotriazole Amitrol Amitrole 3-Aminotriazole 2-Amino-1,3,4-triazole
Identifiers
CAS Number61-82-5

How fast does amitrole work?

Mix 20ml per litre of water for the control of bamboo, cape ivy, couch, docks, mercer grass, periwinkle, sorrel, wandering jew, wild onion and woolly nightshade. Apply evenly as a light spray covering as much of the weeds foliage as possible. Depending on weather conditions results make take 3–4 weeks to appear.

Is a triazole aromatic?

1,2,3-Triazole is an unsaturated, aromatic, five-membered, π-excessive nitrogen heterocycle with a 6π electron ring system, comprised of three regular nitrogen and two carbon atoms with two double bonds.

Where does glyphosate come from?

Glyphosate is derived from an amino acid called glycine and plant cells treat glyphosate as though it were amino acid. Plants use amino acids to build things like enzymes and proteins that it needs in order to grow, through a process called amino acid synthesis.

Is thiazole ring is present in the niacin vitamin?

In addition to vitamin B1, the thiazole ring is found in epothilone. Other important thiazole derivatives are benzothiazoles, for example, the firefly chemical luciferin.

What is pyran ring?

In chemistry, pyran, or oxine, is a six-membered heterocyclic, non-aromatic ring, consisting of five carbon atoms and one oxygen atom and containing two double bonds. The term pyran is also often applied to the saturated ring analog, which is more properly referred to as tetrahydropyran (oxane).