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- Alachlor is an herbicide from the chloroacetanilide family. It is an odorless, white solid. The greatest use of alachlor is for control of annual gr****es...
- Washington state appeals court overturned a $185 million verdict against Bayer. Alachlor is the second most widely used herbicide in the United States; its use...
- attack, a move A trim package for the Ford F-Series The trade name for Alachlor, a herbicide The Lariat, a 1927 short novel by Jaime de Angulo LArIAT,...
- expired (by non-renewal) in 1986. Compared to the fellow acetanilides alachlor, acetochlor and metolachlor, xylachlor had the weakest control of pigweed...
- bioaugmentation or biostimulation. Like the herbicides trifluralin and alachlor, atrazine is susceptible to rapid transformation in the presence of reduced...
- derived herbicides have been used since the 1960s or earlier. These include alachlor, metolachlor and xylachlor. Acetanilide was the first aniline derivative...
- changed the herbicide use profile away from atrazine, metribuzin, and alachlor[citation needed] which are more likely to be present in run off water.[citation...
- listed in Annex III to the convention: 2,4,5-T and its salts and esters Alachlor Aldicarb Aldrin Asbestos – Actinolite, Anthophyllite, Amosite, Crocidolite...
- v t e Pest control: herbicides Anilides/anilines acetochlor alachlor asulam benfluralin butachlor diethatyl diflufenican dimethenamid flamprop metazachlor...
- near the mouth of the White River during 1991–1995 were the herbicides alachlor, atrazine, cya****ne, and metolachlor. The highest concentrations of herbicides...