Chlornidine is a preemergent herbicide.
It is a dinitroaniline used in China[3] and India[4] on soybeans, corn, cotton, sorghum, and peanuts.
[1] It is similar to other dinitroanilines and inhibits the emergence of soybeans less than any other dinitroaniline, though it had unimpressive control of velvet-leaf and giant foxtail.
[5] Chlornidine shares the same mode of action as other dinitroaniline herbicides such as trifluralin which involves inhibition and depolymerization of microtubule formation, effectively preventing germinating seeds' cell division.
[6] It has been manufactured by Ansul.