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The herbicide acetochlor causes lipid peroxidation by inhibition of glutathione peroxidase activity. [PDF]
Mesmar F +5 more
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Environmental Implication of Herbicide Use. [PDF]
Baćmaga M, Wyszkowska J, Kucharski J.
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Enantioselective Degradation of Rac-Metolachlor and S-Metolachlor in Soil
Pedosphere, 2006ABSTRACT Separation of chiral enantiomers and the dissipation of rac-metolachlor and S-metolachlor in soil were evaluated using achiral high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and chiral gas chromatography (GC) methods. Under the experimental conditions the possible metabolite was considered to be N-(2-ethyl-6-methyl-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-acetamide.
Wei-Ping Liu
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Metolachlor, S-metolachlor and their role within sustainable weed-management
Crop Protection, 1998Abstract The herbicide metolachlor has been widely used for over 20 years for selective weed control in more than 70 crops worldwide. Its favourable soil behaviour and low risk for developing weed resistance means that metolachlor integrates well into sustainable weed-management practices, such as conservation tillage.
Christian T Harms
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Atrazine and metolachlor degradation in subsoils
Degradation of atrazine [2-chloro-4-etylamino-6-isopropylamino-1,3,5-triazine] and metolachlor [2-chloro-N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)-N-(2-methoxy-1-methylethyl)-acetamide] in sterile and non-sterile soil samples collected at two different soil depths (0–20 and 80–110 cm) and incubated under aerobic and anaerobic conditions was studied.
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Mass Balance of Metolachlor in a Grassed Phytoremediation System
Metolachlor is a point-source pollutant at agrochemical dealerships in the Midwest, as well as a non point-source contaminant of surface waters caused by runoff. Prairie grasses have been used in filter strips to control runoff and are also useful for phytoremediation; however, little is known about the fate of metolachlor and its metabolites within a ...
Henderson, Keri +2 more
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Biodegradation of the Acetanilide Herbicides Alachlor, Metolachlor, and Propachlor
Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1998Alachlor, metolachlor, and propachlor are detoxified in biological systems by the formation of glutathione-acetanilide conjugates. This conjugation is mediated by glutathione-S-transferase, which is present in microorganisms, plants, and mammals. Other organic sulfides and inorganic sulfide also react through a nucleophilic attack on the 2-chloro group
Olli H Tuovinen
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Metolachlor photocatalytic degradation using TiO2 photocatalysts
The photocatalytic degradation of the herbicide metolachlor is Studied, using TiO2 photocatalysts. Apart from the titania aqueous dispersions, immobilized semiconductor thin films were used in order to evaluate their effectiveness.
V A Sakkas, I M Arabatzis, P Falaras
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