PEBULATE

PEBULATE Structure
PEBULATE structure
Common Name PEBULATE
CAS Number 1114-71-2 Molecular Weight 203.34500
Density 0.959 g/cm3 Boiling Point 272.8ºC at 760 mmHg
Molecular Formula C10H21NOS Melting Point <25℃
MSDS Chinese USA Flash Point 118.8ºC
Symbol GHS07 GHS09
GHS07, GHS09
Signal Word Warning

The inhibition of fatty acid elongation by a thiocarbamate herbicide and its sulphoxide.

Biochem. Soc. Trans. 21(2) , 184S, (1993)

Influence of metam sodium on the dissipation and residual biological activity of the herbicides EPTC and pebulate in surface soil under black plastic mulch.

J. Agric. Food Chem. 48(10) , 4681-6, (2000)

Metam sodium is a potential replacement for methyl bromide, which is used to control soil pests. Metam sodium rapidly breaks down in the soil to form methylisothiocyanate (MITC). Dissipation of the herbicides EPTC and pebulate in a silt loam soil under plasti...

Fatty acid elongation is important in the activity of thiocarbamate herbicides and in safening by dichlormid.

J. Exp. Bot. 54(385) , 1289-94, (2003)

The thiocarbamates, such as pebulate (S-propyl butyl (ethyl) thiocarbamate) are a well-established class of herbicides. They inhibit fatty acid elongation, which is necessary for the biosynthesis of constituents of surface waxes and suberin and this has been ...

The inhibition of fatty acid elongation by pebulate can be effectively counteracted by the safener dichlormid.

Biochem. Soc. Trans. 28(6) , 650-1, (2000)

The thiocarbamate herbicide pebulate inhibits fatty acid elongation, which is necessary for surface lipid biosynthesis. As both barley and wild oats are susceptible to pebulate, the safener dichlormid was used to study the reversal of its herbicidal effect. F...

Plant fatty acid elongation: sensitivity to thiocarbamate herbicides and their sulphoxides.

Biochem. Soc. Trans. 22(3) , 260S, (1994)