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Prosulfocarb is a thiocarbamate herbicide that is rapidly growing in use due to the progressive bioresistance of weeds to certain pesticides and the ban and/or limitation of others. However, the use of prosulfocarb is only recent, and the relevant literature is scarce. The environmental and food impact of prosulfocarb has already been observed, and its
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Abstract BACKGROUND Resistance to the dinitroaniline herbicide trifluralin in Lolium rigidum (annual ryegrass) often is mediated by the enhanced capacity to metabolize the herbicide to less toxic polar conjugates and/or by ...
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Fate of the 14C-labeled herbicide prosulfocarb in a soil and in a sediment-water system
The fate of 14C-labeled herbicide prosulfocarb was studied in an agricultural soil and in a sediment-water system, the sediment part of which was derived from Yangtze Three Gorges Reservoir, China. Time-course studies were performed for 28 d and 49 d, respectively.
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Eleven free amino acids were identified in the grass weed loose silky-bent (Apera spica-venti) after exposure to four rates of the thiocarbamate herbicide prosulfocarb. A new HPTLC method was developed for quantification of amino acids in raw plant extracts. A pattern of significant changes in the content of glutamine, glycine, alanine, and proline due
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AbstractBACKGROUNDWeeds can be a greater constraint to crop production than animal pests and pathogens. Pre‐emergence herbicides are crucial in many cropping systems to control weeds that have evolved resistance to selective post‐emergence herbicides.
Roberto Busi, Stephen B. Powles
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Enhanced Soil Biodegradation of Prosulfocarb Herbicide in Barley Crop
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BIOAVAILABILITY AND BIODEGRADATION OF PROSULFOCARB IN SOIL
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B, 2002Active microbial degraders of the herbicide prosulfocarb (PSC) were isolated to evaluate their performance in soil with a view to their use for bioremediation. The isolated cultures (a microbial consortium and a Pseudomonas sp. strain) were active when tested in mineral medium with PSC as the only carbon source, but had an adverse effect on the soil ...
GENNARI M. +3 more
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Effect of Tillage Systems on the Dissipation of Prosulfocarb Herbicide
Weed Technology, 2017AbstractCrop management practices such as tillage can influence the dissipation of herbicides in soil. This study aimed to determine the effects of tillage systems on soil dissipation of prosulfocarb (PSC) using two assessment methods: bioassay and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis.
Scherner, Ananda +5 more
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Cross‐resistance to prosulfocarb and triallate in pyroxasulfone‐resistant Loliumrigidum
Pest Management Science, 2013AbstractBackgroundPlants can rapidly evolve resistance to herbicide in response to repeated selection. This study focuses on cross‐resistance patterns observed in Lolium rigidum following pyroxasulfone recurrent selection.ResultsThe parental MR (multiresistant) population following four generations of pyroxasulfone recurrent selection evolved cross ...
Roberto, Busi, Stephen B, Powles
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