Also known as 6-amino-5-chloro-2-cyclopropyl-4-pyrimidinecarboxylic acid
Aminocyclopyrachlor (AMCP) is a selective, low-toxicity, auxin-mimicking herbicide that provides pre- and post-emergent control of broadleaf weeds on several non-food use sites including rights of way, wildlife management areas, recreational areas, turf/lawns, golf courses and sod farms. It was conditionally registered as Imprelis by DuPont in August 2010, and first used in Fall 2010, though used experimentally since 2008 or before.
Aminocyclopyrachlor (AMCP) is a selective, low-toxicity, auxin-mimicking herbicide that provides pre- and post-emergent control of broadleaf weeds on several non-food use sites including rights of way, wildlife management areas, recreational areas, turf/lawns, golf courses and sod farms. It was conditionally registered as Imprelis by DuPont in August 2010, and first used in Fall 2010, though used experimentally since 2008 or before.
==Commercialization== After the first introduction in 2010, aminocyclopyrachlor was registered as an active ingredient in Australia in September 2014, but no product containing it was registered until Bayer's "Method 240 SL" in 2022. Before this, aminocyclopyrachlor was registered in New Zealand. Method is a 240 g/L soluble concentrate (SL), with aminocyclopyrachlor present as its potassium salt.
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