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The beta-triketone, nitisinone, kills insecticide-resistant mosquitoes through cuticular uptake
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Degradation of Mesotrione Affected by Environmental Conditions
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2016With the widespread use of mesotrione, its residues have become increasingly serious and caused a series of environmental problems in northern China. To reduce the harm of these residues, we investigated the degradation effect of mesotrione in typical soils in northern China at different temperatures, soil moisture, pH values and initial concentrations.
Wangcang, Su +5 more
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Behaviour of sulcotrione and mesotrione in two soils
Pest Management Science, 2007AbstractThe behaviour of sulcotrione, a recently introduced triketone herbicide, in various soil types was studied under laboratory conditions. In particular, degradation and sorption processes were examined on Ghent and Perpignan soils. Kinetics showed that the degradation of sulcotrione was influenced by biotic and/or abiotic factors.
Chaabane, Hanène +4 more
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Activity of mesotrione on resistant weeds in maize
Pest Management Science, 2002AbstractMesotrione is a new callistemone herbicide that inhibits the HPPD enzyme (p‐hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase) and introduces a new naturally selective tool into weed‐management programmes for use in maize. Mesotrione provides control of the major broad‐leaved weeds, and it can be used in integrated weed‐management programmes depending on the ...
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Weed Science, 2019
AbstractFine fescues (Festucaspp.) are cool-season grasses used in low-maintenance turf areas. Mesotrione is a PRE and early-POST herbicide used during establishment of most cool-season turfgrasses, excluding fine fescues. Currently, efforts are being made to breed for increased tolerance to mesotrione in fine fescues to enhance weed control during ...
Trent M. Tate +3 more
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AbstractFine fescues (Festucaspp.) are cool-season grasses used in low-maintenance turf areas. Mesotrione is a PRE and early-POST herbicide used during establishment of most cool-season turfgrasses, excluding fine fescues. Currently, efforts are being made to breed for increased tolerance to mesotrione in fine fescues to enhance weed control during ...
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Understanding mesotrione photochemistry when applied on leaves
Environmental Chemistry, 2008Environmental context. Pesticide has greatly contributed to the increased yields and regular production in agriculture; however, its use is nowadays more and more being questioned. Current authorisation procedures are more and more comprehensive (evaluating their environmental fate and impact on ecosystems and on human health) but are not yet fully ...
Lavieille, Delphine +2 more
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Mesotrione and Glufosinate in Glufosinate-Resistant Corn
Weed Technology, 2008Field experiments were conducted in 1999 and 2000 to evaluate early POST (EPOST) and late POST (LPOST) control of common ragweed and giant foxtail with mesotrione at 70, 105, and 140 g ai/ha alone and in mixtures with glufosinate at 300 g ai/ha in glufosinate-resistant corn.
Gregory R. Armel +3 more
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Simulated Solar Light Irradiation of Mesotrione in Natural Waters
Environmental Science & Technology, 2006Photolysis is expected to be a major degradation process for pollutants in surface waters. We report here the first photodegradation study on mesotrione, a new triketone herbicide for use in maize. In a first step, we investigated the direct photolysis of mesotrione at 365 nm from a kinetic and analytical point of view.
ter Halle, A., Richard, C.
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