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Acifluorfen is the ISO
common name for an
organic compound used as an herbicide. It acts by
inhibiting the
enzyme protoporphyrinogen oxidase which is...
- su****ded by
related protoporphyrinogen oxidase enzyme inhibitors including acifluorfen and fomesafen. In 2002,
Nitrofen was
detected in
organic feed, organic...
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diphenyl ether) that are
known to
result in PPO effects, as seen with
acifluorfen, for example. In 2020,
further research revealed that
aclonifen has a...
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while diphenyl ether herbicides (such as nitrofen, nitrofluorfen, and
acifluorfen)
inhibit the Fdx to NADP+ step. HPPD
inhibitors inhibit 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate...
- with the
brand name
Mowdown in 1981.
Meanwhile Rohm & Haas
introduced acifluorfen (as its
sodium salt with
brand name Blazer) in 1980,
having developed...
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individual weeds being resistant to both
herbicide groups.
Resistance to
acifluorfen and
other diphenyl ether herbicides has been reported. Even more alarming...
- acid [Wikidata] 4-CPA 4-(4-chlorophenoxy)butanoic acid [Wikidata] 4-CPP
acetochlor acifluorfen aclonifen acrolein alachlor allidochlor [Wikidata]
alloxydim allyl isothiocyanate...
- the
herbicides used in
soybean crops with the
exception of lactofen,
acifluorfen and fomesafen,
which controlled over 80%.
Lactofen was the most successful...
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Cancer 53-96-3 July 1, 1987
Acifluorfen sodium Cancer 62476-59-9
January 1, 1990
Acrylamide Cancer Developmental...
- name
Mowdown in 1981.
Meanwhile Rohm & Haas had
patented and
developed acifluorfen (as its
sodium salt with
brand name Blazer) in 1980. Both
compounds had...