Aminocyclopyrachlor

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Aminocyclopyrachlor is a selective, systemic herbicide used for the control of broadleaf weeds and woody plants. It is a synthetic auxin (plant hormone) that works by mimicking the plant's natural growth hormones, causing the plant to grow in an uncontrolled, unsustainable manner leading to its death.

Chemistry

Aminocyclopyrachlor is an organic compound with the chemical formula C_15H_13ClN_4O_2. It is a synthetic auxin, which means it mimics the action of the natural plant hormone auxin. The compound is a member of the pyrimidine class of chemicals, which also includes several other herbicides.

Mode of Action

Aminocyclopyrachlor works by mimicking the plant's natural growth hormones, known as auxins. When a plant is exposed to aminocyclopyrachlor, it responds as if it has been exposed to an excessive amount of auxin. This causes the plant to grow in an uncontrolled, unsustainable manner, which eventually leads to the plant's death.

Uses

Aminocyclopyrachlor is used for the control of broadleaf weeds and woody plants. It is used in a variety of settings, including roadsides, industrial sites, and non-crop areas. It is also used in forestry for the control of invasive and noxious weeds.

Environmental Impact

Aminocyclopyrachlor is highly persistent in the environment and can remain active in soil for several years after application. It is also highly mobile and can move through soil to contaminate groundwater. The compound is toxic to non-target plants and can cause damage to crops and other desirable vegetation if not used properly.

Health Effects

Exposure to aminocyclopyrachlor can cause eye irritation and skin irritation in humans. Long-term exposure can lead to more serious health effects, including damage to the liver and kidneys.

Regulation

In the United States, aminocyclopyrachlor is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA has classified aminocyclopyrachlor as a "possible human carcinogen" based on studies in laboratory animals.

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