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Rapid degradation of butachlor in wheat rhizosphere soil
Chemosphere, 2003The degradative characteristics of butachlor in non-rhizosphere, wheat rhizosphere, and inoculated rhizosphere soils were measured. The rate constants for the degradation of butachlor in non-rhizosphere, rhizosphere, and inoculated rhizosphere soils were measured to be 0.0385, 0.0902, 0.1091 at 1 mg/kg, 0.0348, 0.0629, 0.2355 at 10 mg/kg, and 0.0299, 0.
Y L, Yu +5 more
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Biotransformation of butachlor by soil fungi
Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry, 1997Fusarium solani and Chaetomium globosum isolated from soil by enrichment techniques metabolized butachlor [2‐chloro‐2’,6'‐diethyl‐N‐(butoxymethyl) acetanilide] in the mineral salt solution. Whereas F. solani transformed butachlor into six metabolites, C. globosum formed four products.
A. K. Raut, G. Kulshrestha
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Fenclorim Increasing Butachlor Selectivity between Wheat and Roegneria Kamoji by Seed Soaking
Social Science Research Network, 2022Roegneria kamoji Ohwi (Poaceae), a wild relative plant of wheat which is widely distributed across China, has become a dominant and problematic weed in wheat fields in some regions. We have previously confirmed that R. kamoji is highly tolerant to foliar-
Wei-Feng Tang +6 more
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Cellular toxicity and pharmacokinetic study of butachlor by UPLC-MS/MS based on MS3 technique.
Journal of Separation Science, 2022Butachlor is an aromatic amide compound which plays a role as an herbicide, a xenobiotic and an environmental contaminant. The aim of this work was to develop a high selective and sensitive UPLC-MS/MS method based on MS3 technique to determine butachlor ...
X. Zheng +8 more
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Sorption of Herbicides Butachlor, Thiobencarb, and Chlomethoxyfen in Soils
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1997農業化學系 ; 生物資源暨農學院 ...
Chiang, Hann-Chyuan +2 more
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Journal of Chromatography A
Acetochlor and butachlor, widely used herbicides, pose environmental and health risks through water contamination. This study developed a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method for analyzing these compounds, employing a multi-response ...
Yu Wang +5 more
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Acetochlor and butachlor, widely used herbicides, pose environmental and health risks through water contamination. This study developed a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method for analyzing these compounds, employing a multi-response ...
Yu Wang +5 more
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Degradation of butachlor by two soil fungi
Chemosphere, 1991Abstract Two soil fungi viz., Fusarium solani and F. oxysporum degraded effectively butachlor [2-chloro-2′,6′-diethyl-N-(butoxymethyl)acetanilide, I] in a 0.02 M KH2PO4 buffer solution at pH 5.2. Degradation of butachlor by F. solani resulted in the production of at least 30–32 metabolites which could be detected by GC-MS.
S.K. Chakraborty, Anjan Bhattacharyya
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Butachlor is widely used in agriculture around the world and therefore poses environmental and public health hazards due to persistent and poor biodegradability.
Yi Zhao +9 more
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Butachlor is widely used in agriculture around the world and therefore poses environmental and public health hazards due to persistent and poor biodegradability.
Yi Zhao +9 more
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Butachlor Sorption in Organically Rich Soil Particles
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2010The herbicide butachlor [ N ‐(butoxymethyl)‐2‐chloro‐ N ‐(2,6‐diethylphenyl)acetamide] is a pre‐emergence herbicide belonging to the chloroacetanilide group used widely to control grasses in Asian countries.
Zhongzhen Liu +5 more
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Comparative proteome analysis of butachlor-degrading bacteria
Environmental Geology, 2007A Pseudomonas putida strain, named ER1, was isolated from an agricultural soil and found to actively degrade the herbicide butachlor. The enzyme extracted from ER1 could degrade butachlor. Furthermore, incubation of ER1 in a medium containing 50 mg/kg of butachlor after 3 days resulted in the high butachlor-degrading enzyme activity of ER1. Response of
Jinhua Wang, Yitong Lu, Yingying Chen
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