Archives for Applications - Page 2
Inheritance and Genes Controlling Bentazone Tolerance in Crops
Several studies have reported different responses to Bentazone in crops, such as rice , maize , potato, sweet potato and pumpkin, cowpea , red...
Tolerance Mechanism for Bentazone
The WSSA defines herbicide resistance as “the inherited ability of a plant to survive and reproduce following exposure to a dose of herbicide normally...
Bentazone Effectivity Modulated by Environmental Conditions
The effective utilization of herbicides is determined by environmental conditions before, during, and after its application. Increasing light intensity at the application of herbicide...
Is Diazinon A Carcinogen?
After feeding laboratory animals high doses of Diazinon for most of their lives, researchers found no evidence of cancer in the test animals. As...
What Is The Concentration Of Diazinon Solution?
Diazinon (Dimpylate) is an organothiophosphate derivative used widely as an agricultural and household insecticide. The commercially available form is concentrated Diazinon solution (25%). The...
What Does Diazinon Look Like?
The pure chemical is an oil that is colorless and practically odorless. Commercialdiazinon is a pale to dark brown liquid. Diazinon is the common...
What is diazinon used for?
Diazinon is the common name of an organophosphorus pesticide used to control pest insects in soil, on ornamental plants, and on fruit and vegetable...
Diazinon disposal considerations
The material can be disposed of by removal to a licensed chemical destruction plant or by controlled incineration with flue gas scrubbing. Do not...
Diazinon ecological information
Toxicity to fish: LC50; Species: Lepomis macrochirus (Bluegill) weight 1 g; Conditions: freshwater, static, 18 deg C, pH , hardness 44 mg/L CaCO3; Concentration:...
Diazinon toxicological information
Acute toxicity Oral: LD50 Rat male oral 1340 mg/kg Inhalation: LC50 Rat inhalation >5540 mg/cu m 4 hr Dermal: LD50 Rat acute percutaneous >...