The chemical used to remove the undesirable plant that is growing along with the main crop
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In chemical weed control, chemicals called herbicides are used to kill certain plants or inhibit their growth. Chemical weed control is an option in integrated weed management that refers to the integrated use of cultural, manual, mechanical and/or chemical control methods.
Glyphosate is currently the most used systemic herbicide. Soil-borne herbicides are applied to the soil and are taken up by the roots of the target plant. Pre-emergent herbicides are applied to the soil and prevent germination or early growth of weed seeds.
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