Herbicides are chemicals used to kill or control unwanted plants, also known as weeds. They work by disrupting the growth and development of plants, ultimately leading to their death.
Think of herbicides as the "weed assassins" of the plant world. Just like how assassins eliminate their targets with precision and efficiency, herbicides target and eliminate unwanted plants in a similar manner.
Pesticides: Chemical substances used to control pests, including insects, weeds, and rodents.
Glyphosate: A commonly used herbicide that is effective against a wide range of weeds.
Selective Herbicides: Herbicides that only target specific types of plants while leaving others unharmed.
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