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Defenses Against ROS in Crops and Weeds: The Effects of Interference and Herbicides. [PDF]
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Phenmedipham + Desmedipham Effects on Sugarbeet
AbstractPhenmedipham + desmedipham [3‐methoxycarbonylaminophenyl‐3‐methylcarbanilate plus ethyl m‐hydroxycarbanilate carbanilate (ester)], is a herbicide which controls a number of broadleaf weeds in sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.) by inhibiting Photosystem II. This hericide also decreases the photosynthetic activity of sugarbeet. Field tests at Fargo, ND,
L G Campbell
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Hydrolytic degradation of desmedipham
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1990(...) The positive activation entropy and the fact that desmedipham fits well into a Bronsted plot log k OH =f(pK a ) obtained for the hydrolysis of alkyl and aryl N-phenylcarbamates with a slope value β of −1.15 supported an E1cB reaction scheme for desmedipham ...
Michel Bergon
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Sugarbeet tolerance of post-emergence applications of desmedipham and ethofumesate*
Weed Research, 1976Summary:Tolerance of sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.‘Mono‐Hy Al') to post‐emergence treatments of ethofumesate [(±)2‐ethoxy‐2,3‐dihydro‐3,3‐dimethylbenzofuran‐5‐yl‐melhansulfonate] and desmedipham [(3‐ethoxy‐carbonylamino)phenyl‐N‐phen‐ylcarbamate] was studied in the glasshouse and in the field at several growth stages.
E E Schweizer, R L Zimdahl
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Velvetleaf control and sugarbeet response to POST triflusulfuron applied alone and in combination with desmedipham plus phenmedipham, nonionic surfactant, and urea ammonium nitrate (50:50) were evaluated in the greenhouse (velvetleaf only) and field.
Robert J. Starke, Karen A. Renner
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Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2021
Abstract The establishment of a qualitative and quantitative method to determine the pesticide residues in agricultural products is an essential tool to ensure food safety and protect consumers against potential health risks. In this study, a method using a modified QuEChERS approach in combination with high performance liquid chromatography and ...
Fengmao Liu
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Abstract The establishment of a qualitative and quantitative method to determine the pesticide residues in agricultural products is an essential tool to ensure food safety and protect consumers against potential health risks. In this study, a method using a modified QuEChERS approach in combination with high performance liquid chromatography and ...
Fengmao Liu
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Desmedipham applied at 0.5 kg ai/ha at the 4-leaf stage of common buckwheat controlled wild mustard over 90%. Desmedipham at 1.0 kg/ha at the 2- and 6-leaf stages also controlled wild mustard approximately 90%, at least in 1985, but significantly injured the crop. Fluorochloridone controlled wild mustard over 90% when applied preplant incorporated at 1.
George H. Friesen
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