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Residential proximity to agricultural herbicide and fungicide applications and dust levels in homes of California children. [PDF]
Madrigal JM +6 more
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Tolerance of barley to MCPA and dicamba
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Current-use pesticide exposures in remote Inuit communities. [PDF]
Aker AM +3 more
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Herbicide use and weed management strategies in hemp cultivation. [PDF]
Kaur N +7 more
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Tolerance of potatoes to paraquat and dicamba
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Exploring the Joint Association Between Agrichemical Mixtures and Pediatric Cancer. [PDF]
Taiba J +5 more
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Pesticide runoff from conventional tillage, minimum tillage, and no-tillage cropping systems: Meta-analysis of published North American data. [PDF]
Fleming DE, Spencer GD, Krutz LJ.
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Abstract Chenopodium album is a troublesome arable weed species which has evolved resistance to dicamba in New Zealand. The objective of this work was to investigate the patterns of absorption, translocation and metabolism of dicamba in resistant and susceptible C. album populations.
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Applicator exposure to 2,4‐D, dicamba, and a dicamba isomer
Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part B Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes, 1982Potential respiratory and dermal exposure to applicators were estimated in a ground boom spray application of 2,4-D and dicamba. Time-weighted averages for airborne herbicide residues did not exceed 2.2 microgram/cu.m. in the cabs of application vehicles allowing only minor respiratory exposure. Dermal exposure was important as relatively large amounts
W M, Draper, J C, Street
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Environmental Science & Technology
Dicamba is a semivolatile herbicide that has caused widespread unintentional damage to vegetation due to its volatilization from genetically engineered dicamba-tolerant crops. Strategies to reduce dicamba volatilization rely on the use of formulations containing amines, which deprotonate dicamba to generate a nonvolatile anion in aqueous solution ...
Andromeda M Sharkey, Kimberly M Parker
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Dicamba is a semivolatile herbicide that has caused widespread unintentional damage to vegetation due to its volatilization from genetically engineered dicamba-tolerant crops. Strategies to reduce dicamba volatilization rely on the use of formulations containing amines, which deprotonate dicamba to generate a nonvolatile anion in aqueous solution ...
Andromeda M Sharkey, Kimberly M Parker
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