Non-Selective Herbicides
Non-selective herbicides are chemicals designed to kill all types of plants, including both weeds and desirable vegetation. They work by targeting specific processes in plants, disrupting their growth and leading to death. Commonly used in agricultural and landscaping settings, these herbicides are effective for clearing large areas of unwanted plants.
One of the most well-known non-selective herbicides is glyphosate, which is often used in gardening and crop management. While effective, their use requires caution, as they can harm beneficial plants and disrupt ecosystems if not applied carefully. Proper application techniques are essential to minimize unintended damage.