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The effects of triclopyr and glyphosate on lichens

Forest Ecology and Management, 2012
Abstract Two commonly used silvicultural herbicides (triclopyr and glyphosate) were examined for their effects on lichens in northeastern Ontario. One hundred 1 m 2 plots were randomly established throughout a single, open canopy forest stand with tree cover dominated by Picea mariana and Pinus banksiana and ground cover dominated by lichens ...
Richard Troy McMullin   +2 more
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Gas chromatographic determination of triclopyr in fruits and vegetables

Journal of Chromatography A, 1995
This research was comprised of two parts: quantitative analyses, and confirmatory test. In the quantitative analyses, five classes of fruits and vegetables comprising 10 individual commodities were fortified with triclopyr herbicide at 0.4 and 0.8 ppm level.
K C, Ting, C S, Lee
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Teratology and reproduction studies with triclopyr in the rat and rabbit

Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, 1984
Triclopyr (3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyloxyacetic acid), being developed as a new herbicide for use on brush and weeds, was evaluated for its potential effects on reproduction, and embryonal and fetal development. Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were given doses of 0, 50, 100, or 200 mg/kg/day by gavage on Days 6 through 15 of gestation. Dose-related signs of
T R, Hanley   +4 more
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Oral and Dermal Pharmacokinetics of Triclopyr in Human Volunteers

Human Toxicology, 1989
Blood levels and urinary excretion of triclopyr, the active ingredient in Garlon® herbicides, were followed in six volunteers given single oral doses of 0.1 and 0.5 mg/kg body weight. Five of these volunteers later received dermal applications of Garlon 4 herbicide formulation equivlant to 3.7 mg triclopyr/kg body weight applied to
N G, Carmichael   +4 more
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Microbial toxicity of triclopyr and related herbicides

Toxicity Assessment, 1988
AbstractMicrobial toxicity of triclopyr (3,5,6‐trichloropyridinyloxyacetic acid, Garlon) was measured with several microorganisms in comparison with the related herbicides 2,4‐D (2,4‐dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) and picloram (4‐amino‐3,5,6‐trichloropicolinic acid).
William H. Baarschers   +2 more
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Triclopyr persistence in Western Oregon hill pastures

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1987
This study was conducted at two western Oregon sites: a hill-pasture near Coquille (Site I) which could be managed for either timber or forage but which was being used for grazing at the time of the study, and (2) a hill-pasture near Corvallis (Site II) suited for grazing. Site I is near the Oregon coast. Site II is in the Willamette Valley. At Site I,
L A, Norris   +2 more
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Triclopyr persistence in northern idaho forest vegetation

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1989
The objectives of this study were to determine persistence of triclopyr in the forage at two northern Idaho sites. Such information should be useful in determining the potential for poisoning and in determining if triclopyr may reasonably be used where elk, cattle and horses are ...
S G, Whisenant, E D, McArthur
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Photodegradation of Bentazon, Clopyralid, and Triclopyr on Model Leaves: Importance of a Systematic Evaluation of Pesticide Photostability on Crops

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2009
International audiencePhotolyses of three herbicides, bentazon, clopyralid, and triclopyr, were studied on plant leaves after crop treatment. The experiments were carried out on cuticular wax films, which are good models for leaf surfaces.
Boris Eyheraguibel   +2 more
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Severe systemic intoxication following triclopyr-TEA ingestion

Clinical Toxicology, 2010
We report a case of triclopyr ingestion, a herbicide that acts via the auxin system in plants. It is classified as low-toxicity herbicide. The patient ingested this product and developed metabolic acidosis and coma with cardiovascular impairment. Echocardiography and elevated Troponin T and CK MB with prolongation of QTc suggested direct myocardial ...
Yeon Y, Kyong   +2 more
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