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Soil Actinobacteria Exhibit Metabolic Capabilities for Degrading the Toxic and Persistent Herbicide Metribuzin [PDF]
Metribuzin, a widely used triazine herbicide, persists in agricultural soils and poses significant environmental pollution threats globally. The aim of this study was to investigate the biodegradation of metribuzin by actinobacterial strains in vitro at ...
Hadjer Rebaï +2 more
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Transcriptomic profiling of near-isogenic lines reveals candidate genes for a significant locus conferring metribuzin resistance in wheat [PDF]
Background Weeds reduce wheat yields in dryland farming systems. Herbicides such as metribuzin are commonly used to control weeds. However, wheat has a narrow safety margin against metribuzin. Standing crops such as wheat with weeds in the same field can
Rudra Bhattarai +3 more
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A new series of acylhydrazones derived from metribuzin with modulated herbicidal activity [PDF]
This paper reports the preparation and herbicidal evaluation of a small library of acylhydrazones based on the synthetic herbicide metribuzin. The hydrazone linkage easily obtained by reaction of metribuzin with aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes, masks ...
David Peña +8 more
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Biodegradation and Kinetic Study of Hazardous Metribuzin Herbicide Using a Novel Soil Bacterial Isolate Olivibacter oleidegradans Strain SP01 in Aqueous Solution [PDF]
In the present work, degradation of the herbicide metribuzin (C8H14N4OS) has been performed. A novel metribuzin-degrading bacterium, Olivibacter oleidegradans strain SP01, was isolated from the metribuzin-contaminated soil by an enrichment technique.
Sulbha R. Kadam and Madhuri K. Pejaver
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The study of metribuzin migration in lysimeters [PDF]
Metribuzin is a mobile pesticide widely used in agriculture and has great potential for soil migration. In addition, weather and soil conditions in the non-chernozem zone of Russia contribute to the movement of pesticides in the soil.
Kolupaeva Victoria +2 more
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Five field experiments were conducted at Huron Research Station near Exeter, Ontario, Canada, during 2018 to 2020 to assess the tolerance of strip‐till‐grown azuki bean to various preplant (PP) herbicides.
Nader Soltani +2 more
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A field experiment was conducted during 2014–15 and 2015–16 at Research Farm of Department of Agronomy, CCSHAU, Hisar. The experiment comprised five wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties (WH 1105, HD 2967, DPW 621-50, WH 1124 and DBW 17) in main plots ...
SARITA RANI +3 more
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Metribuzin is a pre- and post-emergence triazinone herbicide used in a variety of crops. This herbicide is degraded in the environment into three major metabolites that have high water solubility, high to very high soil mobility, and low to moderate ...
Beatriz Albero +3 more
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Pendimethalin and metribuzin are combined to a suspoemulsion (SE) formulation that is treated as a pre-emergence and early post emergence herbicide. A simple reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) method has been validated and ...
Rakesh Singh +2 more
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Genome-wide microarray analysis leads to identification of genes in response to herbicide, metribuzin in wheat leaves. [PDF]
Herbicides are an important component of weed management in wheat, particularly in the southeastern US where weeds actively compete with wheat throughout the winter for nutrients and reduce tillering and ultimately the yield of the crop.
Whitney Pilcher +4 more
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