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Effects of Herbicides on Flowering

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2020
Abstract Herbicides have been shown to reduce flower production and to delay flowering, with results varying among herbicides and tested plant species. We investigated the effects of herbicides on flowering in an extensive greenhouse study conducted in Canada and Denmark.
Solvejg K Mathiassen   +2 more
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On herbicidal actions

The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 1948
A theoretical interpretation of the herbicidal action of the 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid is suggested.
I, OPATOWSKI, A M, CHRISTIANSEN
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Herbicides and Cancer

JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1992
Herbicides are a heterogeneous class of chemicals used in agriculture, forestry, and urban settings to kill weeds, shrubs, and broad-leaved trees. The role of herbicides in the etiology of cancer is controversial. Potential studies for review were identified through a MEDLINE search and from a check of references in related review articles. This review
H I, Morrison   +4 more
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Diaryloxyacetate herbicides

Pest Management Science, 2002
AbstractThe discovery and investigation of a novel family of herbicides containing a diaryl acetal are described. The stability of the acetal limited herbicidal efficacy and recognizing that fact led to the design of analogs with commercial levels of post‐emergence activity on broadleaf weeds.
Michael G, Smith   +6 more
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Herbicide Formulations

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 2000
Herbicides comprise nearly half of the 5 billion pounds of pesticide active ingredients used worldwide annually. The active ingredient must be formulated with other ingredients to allow mixing, dilution, application, and stability. Liquid commercial formulations for spray foliar application include water-soluble liquids, emulsifiable concentrates ...
Rebecca L. Tominack, Rebecca Tominack
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