Glyphosate, chemical name is N-(phosphomethyl)glycine, chemical formula is C3H8N05P is a systemic broad-spectrum herbicide, belonging to the category of organophosphorus compounds.

lyphosate dissolves the wax layer on the surface of the leaves, branches and stems of weeds, and the drug effect quickly ente
rs the plant conduction system, hindering the biosynthesis of aromatic amino acids, especially inhibiting 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSP synthase), resulting in the accumulation of shikimate in the organism, thereby causing the weeds to die.

Glyphosate is metabolized very slowly in higher plants, with high operating performance and slow degradation performance, so it has a good control effect on perennial weeds.

Application areas
Glyphosate is widely used in chemical weed control in orchards, mulberry gardens, tea gardens, rubber plantations, grassland renewal, forest fire roads, railways, highway wastelands and no-till land. In addition, glyphosate is also used for weed control of glyphosate-resistant genetically modified crops.
The global market demand for glyphosate is large, with sales reaching more than US$5.3 billion in 2018, accounting for about 42% of the sales of the top 15 herbicides.
Safety
Glyphosate is considered a low-toxic herbicide that has a certain irritation to the eyes and skin, but does not accumulate in animals, has no teratogenic, mutagenic, or carcinogenic effects, has low toxicity to fish and aquatic organisms, and is non-toxic to bees and birds.

Molecular formula:c3h8no5p
Appearance:it is involative white powder. It will be liquated and decomposed at about 230 c.
Usage:it is systemic conductive broad-spectrum herbicide.
In 25 kg or 600 kg net weight pe lined in pp woven bag.1 fcl =20 mt (with plate) 1fcl=18mt(without plate)