Tebuthiuron is known by several common names and trade names, including Spike, Brulan, Brush Bullet, EL-103, Graslan, Perflan, Herbec, Herbic, and Reclaim.
Understanding Tebuthiuron
Tebuthiuron is a chemical compound primarily used as a non-selective herbicide. It works by inhibiting photosynthesis in plants, making it effective for controlling a wide range of woody and herbaceous vegetation. This makes it particularly useful in areas where complete vegetation control is desired, such as industrial sites, rights-of-way, and around fences.
For more detailed information, you can explore its properties and applications on Tebuthiuron's Wikipedia page.
Common and Trade Names of Tebuthiuron
Due to its widespread use in various agricultural and industrial applications, tebuthiuron is marketed and recognized under several different names. These names often indicate the product's specific formulation or intended use.
Here are the common and trade names associated with tebuthiuron:
- Spike
- Brulan
- Brush Bullet
- EL-103
- Graslan
- Perflan
- Herbec
- Herbic
- Reclaim
To further illustrate, here is a breakdown of these names:
Type of Name | Name |
---|---|
Common/Trade Name | Spike |
Common/Trade Name | Brulan |
Common/Trade Name | Brush Bullet |
Common/Trade Name | EL-103 |
Common/Trade Name | Graslan |
Common/Trade Name | Perflan |
Common/Trade Name | Herbec |
Common/Trade Name | Herbic |
Common/Trade Name | Reclaim |
These various names help identify the product across different manufacturers and regions, although they all refer to the same active ingredient, tebuthiuron.