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Enantioselective Behavior of the Fungicide Tebuconazole in Soil

Environmental Processes, 2019
Enantioselectivity (defined as the enantiomer fraction, EF) in sorption, dissipation and bioaccumulation was assessed for the model compound tebuconazole. Tebuconazole sorption in soils was affected by organic carbon (OC) and clay contents and cation exchange capacity, and appeared to be non-enantioselective for both tested soils, soil components and ...
Lucia Škulcová   +4 more
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Accelerated Soil Dissipation of Tebuconazole following Multiple Applications to Peanut

Journal of Environmental Quality, 2005
ABSTRACTRepeated application may increase rates of pesticide dissipation in soil and reduce persistence. The potential for this to occur was investigated for the fungicide, tebuconazole (α‐[2‐(4‐chlorophenyl)ethyl]‐α‐(1,1‐dimethylethyl)‐1H‐1,2,4‐triazole‐1‐ethanol), when used for peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) production. Soil samples were collected from
Thomas L, Potter   +3 more
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Novel formulation for enhancing efficiency of tebuconazole.

Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 2007
A novel formulation of tebuconazole in microemulsion state was prepared in this work. The microemulsion was formed due to the presence of a special system of surfactants, namely ethoxylated castor oil and fatty acid amides. Biological effect of suspension concentrate and microemulsion formulations of tebuconazole with the same concentration of active ...
S D, Karakotov   +4 more
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Rapid detection of tebuconazole based on hydrogel SERS chips

Talanta
Tebuconazole is one of the most commonly used fungicides in agricultural production, that has the merits of highly effectiveness, broad spectrum and systemic function. Excessive tebuconazole may pose a great threat to human and animal health. Traditional detection techniques for tebuconazole usually have limitations such as expensive equipment, poor ...
Mingming Chen   +7 more
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Tebuconazole application decreases soil microbial biomass and activity

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2011
Abstract A short-term mesocosm experiment was conducted to ascertain the impact of tebuconazole on soil microbial communities. Tebuconazole was applied to soil samples with no previous pesticide history at three rates: 5, 50 and 500 mg kg −1  DW soil. Soil sampling was carried out after 0, 7, 30, 60 and 90 days of incubation to determine tebuconazole
Borja Muñoz-Leoz   +3 more
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Comparison of in vitro toxicity in HepG2 cells: Toxicological role of Tebuconazole-tert-butyl-hydroxy in exposure to the fungicide Tebuconazole

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
Fungicides are often used prophylactically, to control fungal diseases. Although fungicides have been designed to control pests/fungi, they frequently share molecular targets with non-target species, including humans. Tebuconazole, a fungicide belonging to the class of triazoles, is widely employed, has moderate to high persistence in soil, and can be ...
Fernanda Gomes, Leite   +3 more
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Impact of Tebuconazole Fungicide on Drone Semen Quality

Turkish Veterinary Journal
Tebuconazole (TEB) is a widely used fungicide of the triazole group, especially in fruit tree cultivation. It has adverse effects on the reproductive system by disrupting cellular and hormonal mechanisms in most species. Lots of studies are proven the presence of TEB’s residues on fruit trees.
Abdulkadir Kaya, Ruhi Kabakçı
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Biomonitoring human exposure to tebuconazole

Toxicology Letters, 2012
S. Fustinoni   +5 more
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Kinetics of tebuconazole photodegradation behavior in soil

Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2010
Jing LIANG   +2 more
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