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Vegetable crop responses to chlorimuron-ethyl applied in the previous year

Crop Protection, 2005
Abstract Two trials were established in 2001 and 2002 at Ridgetown, Ontario, to determine the effects of residues from chlorimuron-ethyl applied post-emergence (POST) to soybean on cabbage, potato, tomato, and sweet corn grown 1 year after application (i.e. 2002 and 2003). Treatments included an untreated control and chlorimuron-ethyl applied POST at
Nader Soltani   +2 more
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Effect of chlorimuron‐ethyl on Bradyrhizobium japonicum and its symbiosis with soybean

Pest Management Science, 2005
AbstractPossible side‐effects of the acetolactate synthase (ALS)‐inhibiting herbicide chlorimuron‐ethyl on Bradyrhizobium japonicum (Kirchner & Jordan) in pure culture and on inoculated soybean plants growing under controlled conditions were investigated.
Myriam S, Zawoznik, María L, Tomaro
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Joint Effect of Cadmium and Chlorimuron-Ethyl on Cadmium Accumulation of Wheat

Advanced Materials Research, 2012
The joint effects of Cd and Chlorimuron-ethyl(CE) on Cd accumulation in wheat shoot/root and SPT coefficient of Cd was carried out. Cd concentration in shoot and root increased with increasing soil Cd, but Cd concentration in shoot/root was lower than the same treatment when CE was added, and negative relationship between Cd concentration in shoot ...
Cai Xia Jin   +3 more
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Investigation of chlorimuron-ethyl degradation by Fenton, photo-Fenton and ozonation processes

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2012
Abstract In this work, the degradation of chlorimuron-ethyl, which belongs to the class of sulfonylurea herbicide, was performed by Fenton, photo-Fenton and ozonation. At the used experimental conditions, photo-Fenton degradation was influenced by the initial H2O2 and Fe2+ concentration.
Fábio Gozzi   +8 more
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Joint stress of chlorimuron-ethyl and cadmium on wheat Triticum aestivum at biochemical levels

Environmental Pollution, 2006
Biochemical responses to joint stress of chlorimuron-ethyl and cadmium (Cd) in wheat Triticum aestivum were examined. The joint action of chlorimuron-ethyl and Cd weakened the inhibition of Cd or chlorimuron-ethyl on the formation of chlorophyll. It was deduced that wheat plants had the capability to protect themselves by increasing the activity of the
Mei-E, Wang, Qi-Xing, Zhou
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Effects of Additives on Efficacy, Uptake, and Translocation of Chlorimuron Ethyl Ester

Weed Technology, 1990
Effects of a 28% N solution containing urea and ammonium nitrate (28% UAN) and a nonionic surfactant on efficacy, uptake, and translocation of chlorimuron ethyl ester in soybean and broadleaf weeds were investigated. Chlorimuron applied postemergence at 8.8 and 13 g ai/ha with either nonionic surfactant at 0.25% (v/v), 28% UAN at 9.4 L/ha, or nonionic ...
Robert J. Fielding, Edward W. Stoller
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Chlorimuron-Ethyl (Classic)®: A New Broadleaf Postemergence Herbicide in Soybean

Weed Technology, 1987
Chlorimuron-ethyl is a highly effective postemergence herbicide for control of economically important broadleaf weeds in soybean. It has been developed by E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, DE, under the code DPX-F6025 and is marketed in the United States under the trade name of Classic.
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Chlorimuron Ethyl

1988
R.A. GUINIVAN, W.M. CHANG, J.L. PRINCE
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