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Degradation of Chlorothalonil in Soils Treated Repeatedly with Chlorothalonil

open access: yesJournal of Pesticide Science, 2003
UKAI, Toshiaki   +2 more
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Chlorothalonil effect on oocyte Na+ current amplitude.

open access: yes, 2015
Left panel: I/V curves constructed from current peak values recorded in oocytes clamped from the holding potential of -80 mV to the test potentials between -70 mV and +20 mV after incubation for 30 min in different chlorothalonil concentrations.
Alessandra Gallo (287818)   +1 more
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RESPIROMETRÍA DE PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS EN PRESENCIA DE MATERIA ORGÁNICA DISUELTA Y EL XENOBIÓTICO CLOROTALONILO RESPIROMETRIA DE PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS EM PRESENÇA DE MATÉRIA ORGÂNICA DISSOLVIDA E O XENOBIÓTICO CLOROTALONILO RESPIROMETRY OF PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS IN PRESENCE OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER AND THE XENOBIOTIC CHLOROTHALONIL

open access: yesRevista EIA, 2012
La frecuencia respiratoria de Phragmites australis en presencia de agua residual sintética (ARS) y clorotalonilo (CLT) se evaluó utilizando un respirómetro. El estudio se dividió en dos fases, con los siguientes tratamientos: fase I con a) agua de grifo,
Juan Pablo Serna   +3 more
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Effects of Chlorothalonil on Soil Microbial Community of <i>Larix</i> Artificial Forest

open access: yes, 2011
The fungicide chlorothalonil is considered to be non-selective and used commonly to control a broad spectrum of plant diseases. Effects of Chlorothalonil on soil microbial community were investigated at recommended rates by Biolog-Eco detecting method ...
Li Zou, Zhi Ying Wang, Yuan Yuan Shao
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Controlling Ramularia leaf spot post chlorothalonil

open access: yes, 2020
Ramularia leaf spot is major pathogen of barley crops across the temperate regions of the world, reducing yield and quality in grain. The disease is caused by the fungus Ramularia collo-cygni.
Burnett, Fiona; id_orcid   +4 more
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Chlorothalonil exposure and cancer incidence among pesticideapplicator participants in the agricultural health study

open access: yes, 2008
Background: Chlorothalonil is a broad spectrum, non-systemic fungicide widely used to control diseases affecting over 50 fruit, vegetable, and agricultural crops.
Beane-Freeman, Laura   +6 more
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Acute lethal toxicity of the fungicide chlorothalonil to Tilapia nilotica Linnaeus

open access: yes, 1993
Estimates of median lethal concentration (LC50) values of chlorothalonil, the active ingredient of the fungicide Daconil 2787 75WP, to Tilapia nilotica Linnaeus were derived for 8, 12, 24, 36, 48, 72, and 96 hr from mortality data generated from static ...
Dave, Othello Raymond S.
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Study on the properties of gold nanoparticles as plasmonic sensing material for chlorothalonil detection

open access: yes, 2020
Chlorothalonil-based fungicide has been employed extensively to prevent various fungal diseases in plants to increase yield of crops. Conversely, over-usage of chlorothalonil can have adverse effects to human health and environment.
Razali, Nur Liyana
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The dissipation of profenofos, λ-cyhalothrin and chlorothalonil in vegetable and soil under humid tropical condition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The dissipation dynamic of 3 pesticides, namely profenofos, λ-cyhalothrin and chlorothalonil in green mustard and soil was studied. Field experiments were conducted in dry and wet season under net house and open field to determine the dissipation rate,
Henry, Michelle Crystal
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Chlorothalonil Exposure Alters Virus Susceptibility and Markers of Immunity, Nutrition, and Development in Honey Bees

open access: yes, 2019
Chlorothalonil is a broad spectrum chloronitrile fungicide that has been identified as one of the most common pesticide contaminants found in managed honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Apis mellifera L.), their food stores, and the hive environment.
O\u27Neal, Scott T.   +4 more
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