Hydrogen cyanamide exposure: a case series from Pavia Poison Control Centre. [PDF]
Abstract Background Hydrogen cyanamide is a plant growth regulator introduced in Italy as Dormex in 2000, but recalled from the market in 2008. It’s currently not authorized in Europe. Inhalation/dermal contact may cause irritation/caustic burns, ingestion of severe organ damage and concomitant ...
Bernasconi L +12 more
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Transcriptome and Metabolite Changes during Hydrogen Cyanamide-Induced Floral Bud Break in Sweet Cherry [PDF]
Release of bud dormancy in perennial woody plants is a temperature-dependent process and thus flowering in these species is heavily affected by climate change.
Irina A. Ionescu +10 more
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Role of hydrogen cyanamide (HC) in grape bud dormancy release: proteomic approach. [PDF]
In the present study, we identified changes in protein expression patterns of grapevine buds when treated with hydrogen cyanamide (HC). HC induced a shift of more than 2-folds in the expression of 1250 proteins out of approximately 7000 detected proteins.
Khalil-Ur-Rehman M +6 more
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Hydrogen cyanamide induces grape bud endodormancy release through carbohydrate metabolism and plant hormone signaling [PDF]
Background Grape buds exhibit non-uniform, or delayed, break in early spring in subtropical regions because the accumulation of chilling is insufficient.
Dong Liang +9 more
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Hydrogen Cyanamide Causes Reversible G2/M Cell Cycle Arrest Accompanied by Oxidation of the Nucleus and Cytosol [PDF]
Hydrogen cyanamide (HC) has been widely used in horticulture to trigger bud burst following dormancy. Its use has been banned in some countries due to human health concerns, however the search for effective safe alternatives is delayed by lack of ...
Yazhini Velappan +5 more
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DORMEX-hydrogen cyanamide poisoning.
Case reports of acute and chronic exposure to hydrogen cyanamide (DORMEX(®)) have been reported but mainly as a result of occupational or accidental exposure and without any mortality. We report a case of acute hydrogen cyanamide poisoning in a young male due to suicidal intent.
Sheshadri SH +3 more
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Garlic extract improves budbreak of the 'Niagara Rosada' grapevines on sub-tropical regions Extrato de alho melhora a superação da dormência de videiras 'Niagara Rosada' em regiões subtropicais [PDF]
In the regions with mild winters, usually the chilling requirements for bud dormancy release of grapevines are not fulfilled, and only the highly toxic products CaCN2 (calcium cyanamide) and H2CN2 (hydrogen cyanamide) are recommended in conventional ...
Renato Vasconcelos Botelho +4 more
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Effect of hydrogen cyanamide on bud emergence in wine grapes [PDF]
Results in earlier, higher budburst in Chardonnay and Cabernet grapes.
J Foott
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Effect of hydrogen cyanamide on Cardinal and Perlette grapevines
To stimulate budbreak and enhance fruit maturation of Cardinal and Perlette grapevines, H2CN2 was applied at 2.5, 5.0 and 7.5% (v/v) on hard wood cuttings and mature vines.
Abdelaziz EZZAHOUANI +1 more
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Grapevines to Hydrogen Cyanamide [PDF]
The effects of surfactants on the efficacy of hydrogen cyanamide (H 2 CN 2 ) applied to `Perlette' grapevines ( Vitis vinifera L.) grown in the Coachella Valley of California were examined in 1994 and 1995.
N.K. Dokoozlian, N.C. Ebisuda, R.A. Neja
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