Fluroxypyr structure
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Common Name | Fluroxypyr | ||
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CAS Number | 69377-81-7 | Molecular Weight | 255.031 | |
Density | 1.7±0.1 g/cm3 | Boiling Point | 399.4±37.0 °C at 760 mmHg | |
Molecular Formula | C7H5Cl2FN2O3 | Melting Point | 57.5°C | |
MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | 195.3±26.5 °C |
Method development for determination of fluroxypyr in water.
J. Environ. Sci. Health B 38(4) , 429-40, (2003) Improved methods for extraction and clean up of fluroxypyr residue in water have been established. Two methods of fluroxypyr extraction were used, namely, Direct Measurement of fluroxypyr and Concentration of fluroxypyr onto A Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) Ads... |
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Determination of starane (fluroxypyr) herbicide using flow injection spectrophotometry.
Anal. Sci. 22(1) , 145-6, (2006) The starane herbicide was spectrophotometrically determined by the diazotization method in a flow injection assembly. Since starane is a substituted pyridyl compound the NH2 group at the p-position was exploited for diazotization. Starane was diazotized with ... |
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A pathway-specific microarray analysis highlights the complex and co-ordinated transcriptional networks of the developing grain of field-grown barley.
J. Exp. Bot. 60 , 153-67, (2009) The aim of the study was to describe the molecular and biochemical interactions associated with amino acid biosynthesis and storage protein accumulation in the developing grains of field-grown barley. Our strategy was to analyse the transcription of genes ass... |
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[Determination of fluroxypyr residues in garlic and corn by HPLC].
Se Pu 22(1) , 92, (2004)
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Study of the selectivity of PRIMSTAR (fluroxypyr + florasulam) in two key grass species (FESRU & LOLPE) grown for seed production.
Commun. Agric. Appl. Biol. Sci. 68(4 Pt A) , 381-90, (2003) PRIMSTAR is a SE (Suspo-Emulsion) formulation containing 2.5 g florasulam & 100 g fluroxypyr-MHE per liter. PRIMSTAR is registered in Belgium since beginning 2003 as selective herbicide to control the most important broadleaved weeds in wheat & barley. The we... |
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[Toxicity and hazards of the herbicide starane 200].
Gig. Sanit. (5) , 59-60, (2000) The paper deals with the burning problem in the evaluation of the toxicity and hazards of the new herbicide Starane 200. The main disadvantage of its use is ambient air pollution in the working area. The pollution preserves within 2 hours after its treatment.... |
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Batch and column adsorption of herbicide fluroxypyr on different types of activated carbons from water with varied degrees of hardness and alkalinity.
Water Res. 44(3) , 879-85, (2010) There has been little research into the effects of the water hardness and alkalinity of surface waters on the adsorption of herbicides on activated carbons. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of these water characteristics on fluroxypyr adso... |
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Bioaccumulation and degradation of pesticide fluroxypyr are associated with toxic tolerance in green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
Ecotoxicology 20(2) , 337-47, (2011) The herbicide fluroxypyr is widely used for controlling weeds and insects but intensive use of fluroxypyr has resulted in its widespread contamination in soils and aquatic ecosystems. To evaluate the eco-toxicity of fluroxypyr to green algae, bioaccumulation ... |
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Changes in pesticide adsorption with time at high soil to solution ratios.
Chemosphere 68(7) , 1335-43, (2007) Adsorption of six pesticides (2,4-D, dicamba, fluroxypyr, fluazifop-P, metsulfuron-methyl and flupyrsulfuron-methyl) in nine contrasting soils was measured using two techniques: (i) a classical batch method and (ii) a centrifugation method that allowed the me... |
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Fluroxypyr triggers oxidative damage by producing superoxide and hydrogen peroxide in rice (Oryza sativa).
Ecotoxicology 19(1) , 124-32, (2010) The present study has evaluated effect of fluroxypyr concentrations 0-0.8 mg l(-1) (a widely-used herbicide for controlling annual or perennial weeds growth) on selected metabolic and stress-related parameters in Oryza sativa plants after 6 days of exposure. ... |