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- MCPA - Wikipedia
MCPA (2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid) is a widely used phenoxy herbicide introduced in 1945 It selectively controls broad-leaf weeds in pasture and cereal crops
- MCPA - Marathon Center for the Performing Arts
MCPA is a 501 (c)3 Non-Profit Organization
- Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association | MCPA
MCPA is a nonprofit, professional membership organization representing over 500 current and retired law enforcement leaders in Minnesota The mission is to bring the highest quality of police services to the people of Minnesota
- 5. 23 MCPA (257) TOXICOLOGY - Food and Agriculture Organization
MCPA is the ISO-approved common name for 4-chloro-o-tolyloxyacetic acid (IUPAC) (CAS No 94-76-6) MCPA is a selective, systemic, hormone-type herbicide belonging to the phenoxyacetic acid family It is used to control annual and perennial weeds in cereals, grassland and turf
- MCPA-4 Amine - US - Crop - Nufarm
MCPA-4 Amine offers selective post-emergent control of many broadleaf weeds in barley, flax, oats, peas, rye and wheat, established grasslands and non-crop areas
- Albaugh Crop Protection - MCPA Ester 4
MCPA Ester 4 is a versatile herbicide for control of a variety of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in small grains, established pastures rangeland, grasses grown for seed and non-crop areas Effective solution for hard-to-control weeds in low humidity areas
- (4-chloro-2-Methylphenoxy)acetic acid - PubChem
MCPA has known environmental transformation products that include 2-methyl-4-chlorophenol and cloxyfonac MCPA is a known environmental transformation product of MCPB
- MCPA
How Does This Active Ingredient Work? This active ingredient is a systemic, selective, preemergence or early postemergence herbicide and plant growth regulator (PGR) that is used mostly for broadleaf weeds and shrubs MCPA mimics a plant growth hormone It interferes with plant cell formation that results in abnormal growth Footnote 1
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