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Adsorption of Clomazone on Soils, Sediments, and Clays
Weed Science, 1989Regression analysis of clomazone adsorption on 19 soils and sediments yielded a positive correlation and linear relationship between distribution adsorption constants (Kd) and soil organic carbon content. The agreement of the experimental mean Kocwith Kocvalues predicted from the octanol-water partition coefficient and water solubility of clomazone ...
Mark M. Loux +2 more
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Clomazone exposure-driven photosynthetic responses plasticity of Pontederia crassipes
Environmental Science and Pollution ResearchClomazone is known to contaminate aquatic environments and have a negative impact on macrophytes. However, recent reports suggests that Pontederia crassipes Mart. can withstand clomazone exposure while maintaining growth rates. We hypothesized that this maintenance of growth is supported by photosynthetic plasticity of old leaves (developed before ...
Bianca Jaqueline Santos Rodrigues +7 more
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Tolerance of broccoli cultivars to pre-transplanting clomazone
Crop Protection, 2015Clomazone has been used for weed management in cabbage (Brassica oleracea L., Capitata group) production in the U.S.A. for over 20 years; however, the herbicide is not currently registered for other crop groups within B. oleracea. The specialty crops pesticide registration program (The IR-4 Project) is pursuing clomazone registration for broccoli (B ...
Howard F. Harrison +2 more
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Glasshouse assessment of clomazone response of US pumpkin cultivars
Crop Protection, 2003Abstract Glasshouse experiments were conducted to assess differences in clomazone tolerance between US pumpkin cultivars that were first observed when the herbicide was used for weed control in a pumpkin variety evaluation experiment. Two Cucurbita maxima cultivars, Big Max and Mammoth Gold, were highly tolerant and did not exhibit shoot weight ...
H.F. Harrison, A.P. Keinath
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Clomazone Selectivity: Absence of Differential Uptake, Translocation, or Detoxication
Weed Science, 1991Concentrations of clomazone in nutrient solution causing 50% reduction in shoot fresh weights were 325 and 2 μM for soybean and velvetleaf, respectively. Root uptake of14C–clomazone from nutrient solution and translocation to shoots were similar for the two species.
Monte R. Weimer +2 more
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Sugarcane (Saccharumspp. hybrids) Tolerance to Clomazone
Weed Technology, 1996Field studies were conducted over four years to determine sugarcane response to clomazone applied POST at 1.1 and 2.2 kg ai/ha. Sugarcane leaves present when clomazone was applied were chlorotic 2 WAT. Injury 4 WAT ranged from 0 to 38% following single applications in March and April.
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Clomazone Residues in Soil and Runoff: Measurement and Mitigation
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2000openaire +2 more sources
An Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Clomazone Herbicide
1989Ratna V. Dargar +2 more
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