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Allergic Contact Dermatitis with a Fertilizer Containing Hydrogen Cyanamide (Dormex®)

Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology, 2008
Cyanamide is a chemical substance used in the treatment of chronic alcoholism as well in agriculture as a fertilizer. We report the case of a 28-year-old healthy non-atopic man that developed a severe skin eruption after the accidental penetration of a small amount of Dormex (a plant growth regulator containing cyanamide) through the patient's gloves ...
Caterina Foti   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Efficacy of dormex (hydrogen cyanamide) on germination, growth, yield andquality of sugarcane

Agrica, 2016
Sugarcane is propagated by vegetative means using cane pieces containing one, two or more buds. After planting the crop begins with the germination of buds which is a complex phenomenon and differs from other seed plants. Under north Indian conditions, the germination of buds varies from 20–45%.
B L Sharma
exaly   +2 more sources

The effect of hydrogen cyanamide (Dormex) on flowering and cropping of different apple cultivars under tropical conditions of sub-optimal winter chilling

Scientia Horticulturae, 1995
Abstract The effects of pre-bud-break application of 1.5% hydrogen cyanamide (3% Dormex) on the flowering and cropping of 12 apple cultivars were determined over the years 1988/89 to 1991/92 in tropical Zimbabwe, at a site with less than 300 h of winter chilling below 7.2 °C per year.
J E Jackson
exaly   +2 more sources

Effect of Dormex, CPPU and GA3 on berry growth and ripening of Pusa Seedless cultivar of grape.

Journal of Applied Horticulture, 2001
Bikash Das   +3 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Foliar-applied Dormex™ or thiourea-enhanced proline and biogenic amine contents and hastened breaking bud dormancy in “Ain Shemer” apple trees

Trees - Structure and Function, 2012
The role of hydrogen cyanamide (Dormex™) or thiourea in the acceleration of dormancy breaking in buds of “Ain Shemer” apple (Malus sylvestris, Mill.) trees, and their effects on metabolic changes in the contents of proline and biogenic amines (BAs; tyramine, tryptamine, histamine, methylbutylamine and serotonin) in buds during bud break were assessed ...
Mostafa M Rady   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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