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Trifluralin is a
commonly used pre-emergence herbicide. With
about 14 million
pounds (6,400 t) used in the
United States in 2001, it is one of the most...
- with a "fishy" odor. It is a
precursor to
various herbicides such as
trifluralin, oryzalin, and vernolate.
Dipropylamine occurs naturally in
tobacco leaves...
- they are
still underground leading to
their death or injury. EPTC and
trifluralin are soil-applied herbicides.
Foliar applied:
These are
applied to a portion...
- the
uropygial gland found in many bird
species Preen, a
trade name for
trifluralin Garyn Preen (born 1991),
Welsh footballer Alan
Preen (born 1935), former...
- Snapshot, a
Corteva trade name for a
herbicide formulation of
Isoxaben and
trifluralin Snapshot, when you snap and
shoot This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- methalpropalin, nitralin, oryzalin, pendimethalin, prodiamine, profluralin, and
trifluralin. 2,4-Dinitroaniline can be
prepared by
reaction of 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene...
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swiftly exhaust the seed-bank.
Products containing oryzalin, benefin, or
trifluralin will
provide partial control of
germinating seeds.
These must be applied...
- stay time,
membrane crossing, and
altering of
molecular recognition.
Trifluralin is a
prominent example, with large-scale use in the U.S. as a weedkiller...
- herbicides. In
Australia seed
management has been
effectively combined with
trifluralin and clethodim.
Resistance occurs when a
target plant species does not...
- (formulation of
Isoxaben and flumioxazin)
Snapshot (formulation of
Isoxaben and
trifluralin)
Clemens Lamberth (2018). "Oxazole and
Isoxazole Chemistry in Crop Protection"...