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Hydrogen cyanamide poisoning; rare but serious, case report [PDF]
Abstract: Background: Pesticides are used widely and are one of the major causes of intentional poisoning. Hydrogen cyanamide is highly toxic; causing massive vomiting, hypotension, shock and drowsiness. Case report: Adult male patient in the third decade was admitted to Cairo university toxicology center in January 2015 with suicidal ingestion of ...
reham elbendary radwan, nazih ramadan
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Highbush blueberries need sufficient chilling exposure to induce bud break and flowering, which limits their cultivation in warm areas as well as the profitability of protected cultivation in greenhouses. Hydrogen cyanamide (H2CN2, HC), gibberellic acid (
Hao Wang, Xiuying Xia, Lijia An
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Background Forensic entomotoxicology is a crucial field that studies the effects of drugs and poisons on carrion-feeding insects, particularly in crime investigations. Hydrogen cyanamide, a plant growth regulator, is hazardous and used in agriculture but
Fatma El-Zahraa A. Abd El-Aziz +4 more
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Pruning date and hydrogen cyanamide effects on growth and yield of grapevine var. Cabernet Sauvignon
Harvesting the grapes before the monsoon season is crucial to ensure the quality of berry and bunches. This study aims to identify the optimal window for pruning and hydrogen cyanamide (HC) application to prepone the berry harvesting.
Nishes Ghimire +4 more
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Bud dormancy of deciduous fruit trees is a complex process that allows trees to survive long periods in adverse conditions during winter. Dormancy is a major obstacle for both fruit production in mild winter areas and off-season culture of fruit trees in
Hao Wang, Xiuying Xia, Lijia An
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Background: Hydrogen cyanamide (Dormex®) is used as a fertilizer sprayed on fruits, especially grapes to stimulate buds’ opening. It causes oxidative stress leading to hepatic, renal, and lung damage.
Amal Mohammed, Ahmed Salah El Sayed
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Effect of a Late Spring Application of Hydrogen Cyanamide on High-Chill Peaches
Due to a record low chilling accumulation in the winter of 2016−2017, many high-chill peach cultivars displayed almost no budbreak by mid-April of 2017 in central Georgia, USA, where budbreak usually occurs around mid-March.
Chunxian Chen, Thomas G. Beckman
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Budbreak patterns and phytohormone dynamics reveal different modes of action between hydrogen cyanamide- and defoliant-induced flower budbreak in blueberry under inadequate chilling conditions. [PDF]
Under inadequate chilling conditions, hydrogen cyanamide (HC) is often used to promote budbreak and improve earliness of Southern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L. interspecific hybrids). However, HC is strictly regulated or even banned in some
Lin SY, Agehara S.
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Downregulation of lncRNA PpL-T31511 and Pp-miRn182 Promotes Hydrogen Cyanamide-Induced Endodormancy Release through the PP2C-H2O2 Pathway in Pear (Pyrus pyrifolia). [PDF]
Bud endodormancy is an important, complex process subject to both genetic and epigenetic control, the mechanism of which is still unclear. The endogenous hormone abscisic acid (ABA) and its signaling pathway play important roles in the endodormancy ...
Li L +6 more
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Chemical thinning of flowers and fruits of the peach cultivar Coral with hydrogen cyanamide
: Chemical treatment is a mean to accomplish fruit thinning; although its efficiency depends on the compound used, application time, and dosage. Effect of the chemical hydrogen cyanamide (CH2N2) on the thinning of flowers and fruits of the peach cultivar
Rafael Anzanello, Assis Tedesco
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