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Bispyribac Sodium is anorganic, systemic herbicide that acts by disrupting the production of an enzymeessential for plant growth, acetyl-l-carnitine syntase (ALCS). Theconcentration needed to effectively reduce the amount of this enzyme in plantsmust generally be kept below the concentration level listed on the herbicideitself. In cases of persistent resistance, the herbicide can be further used toprevent the spreading of the bispyribac sodium infection to new plants. Repeatapplications are occasionally made if needed to increase the concentration tothe appropriate levels in the water.
An effective way to controlweeds in an irrigation system is with herbicides. Weed control is typicallydone with a pre-emergent herbicide treatment followed by post-emergent,vapor-driven herbicide treatment. Bispyribac sodium is one of the most commonly used herbicides on weeds. This weed controlproduct is available in both powder and liquid forms. When using bispyribacsodium as the main herbicide in a chemical-free weed management program, it isimportant to apply herbicides early in the growth process. Early applicationsreduce the likelihood that the herbicide will be detected by the sensitivesecondary nervous system and the non-targeted organ systems. Weed control ismost successful when the herbicide is applied in the wet seasons. This allowsthe weeds to have time to develop a black color, as a result of the lowconcentrations of the active ingredient. It is also recommended that theherbicides are applied in the morning hours when the sun is rising, as this isthe time that most effectively destroys the weeds.
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