Amide Herbicides
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Amide Herbicides are a family of herbicides that include:[1]
- allidochlor
- amicarbazone
- beflubutamid
- benzadox
- benzipram
- bromobutide
- cafenstrole
- CDEA
- cyprazole
- dimethenamid
- dimethenamid-P
- diphenamid
- epronaz
- etnipromid
- fentrazamide
- flucarbazone
- flupoxam
- fomesafen
- halosafen
- huangcaoling
- isocarbamid
- isoxaben
- napropamide
- naptalam
- pethoxamid
- propyzamide
- quinonamid
- saflufenacil
- tebutam
A sub-group of amide herbicides are Anilide Herbicides, which include:
- chloranocryl
- cisanilide
- clomeprop
- cypromid
- diflufenican
- erlujixiancaoan
- etobenzanid
- fenasulam
- flufenacet
- flufenican
- ipfencarbazone
- mefenacet
- mefluidide
- metamifop
- monalide
- naproanilide
- pentanochlor
- picolinafen
- propanil
- sulfentrazone
- triafamone
Another sub-group of amide herbicides are Sulfonamide Herbicides, including:
The last sub-group of amide herbicides are Thioamide Herbicides, which include:
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- ↑ Classification of Herbicides, Accessed September 24, 2011.