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Release Kinetics of Sulfentrazone from Chitosan Clay Sulfentrazone Nanocomposite
Micro and NanosystemsWith a rational objective to reduce groundwater contamination from pesticides and thereby reducing ecotoxicological effect of pesticide, present research programme was carried out.
Praveen Kumar Mishra +3 more
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Mitochondrial impairment related to the immunotoxicity of the herbicides clomazone, glyphosate and sulfentrazone in THP-1 cells. [PDF]
Background Pesticides are indispensable for the cultivation of crops, especially those of economic importance, such as soybeans. Data on the annual use of herbicides in crops show that they correspond to 50%, making it the most used in agriculture ...
L. Cestonaro +4 more
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Preparation of Chitosan Clay Sulfentrazone Nanocomposite and Its Characterization
BioNanoScience, 2023P. Mishra +3 more
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Tolerance of bean genotypes to the herbicide sulfentrazone
Canadian Journal of Plant ScienceBeans ( Phaseolus vulgaris L. and Vigna spp.) exhibit low competitiveness against weeds, making herbicides the primary tool for weed control. Sulfentrazone has shown promising potential for pre-emergence application in these crops.
Mateus Viecelli +4 more
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Rhizosphere-associated microbiota of Canavalia ensiformis in sulfentrazone bioremediation
International Journal of PhytoremediationThe objective of this study was to determine the efficiency of the microbial rhizosphere (Canavalia ensiformis) in the phytoremediation of sulfentrazone using quantification methods (CO2 evolution, microbial biomass carbon, and metabolic quotient) and ...
Esequiel Santos +10 more
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Metabolic perturbations in zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae exposed to sulfentrazone and imidacloprid.
Science of The Total EnvironmentThe intensive and widespread application of pesticides in agroecosystems can lead to the simultaneous exposure of non-target aquatic organisms to insecticides and herbicides.
Feidi Wang +7 more
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The effects of moisture and temperature on the degradation of sulfentrazone [PDF]
Abstract This study examined the degradation of sulfentrazone in Arenic Hapludult soil, such soil being representative of regions where sulfentrazone is used in Brazil. Soil samples were supplemented with the herbicide [0.7 µg active ingredient (a.i.) g − 1 soil] and maintained at 27 °C.
Lucia Regina Durrant
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Sulfentrazone dechlorination by iron-nickel bimetallic nanoparticles
Environmental Pollution, 2016The sulfentrazone dechlorination using bimetallic nanoparticles of Fe/Ni was studied. Different variables that could influence the sulfentrazone conversion were investigated, such as nitrogen atmosphere, pH and dosage of the nanoparticles and initial concentration of sulfentrazone. The best results were obtained using controlled pH (pH 4.0) and 1.0 g L(
Mayra Nascimento, Renata Lopes
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