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Atrazine (/ˈætrəziːn/ A-trə-zeen) is a
chlorinated herbicide of the
triazine class. It is used to
prevent pre-emergence
broadleaf weeds in
crops such as...
- He is
known for his
research in frogs,
concluding that the
herbicide atrazine is an
endocrine disruptor that
demasculinizes male frogs,
causing them...
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American conspiracy theorist Alex
Jones cited research on the
effects of
atrazine on frogs,
which can
induce spontaneous ****
change or hermaphroditism, to...
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Atrazine Chlorohydrolase (AtzA) is an
enzyme (E.C.3.8.1.8),
which catalyzes the
conversion of
atrazine to hydroxyatrazine.
Bacterial degradation determines...
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chloride is the main
precursor to the po****r but
controversial herbicide atrazine.
Cyanuric chloride is
prepared in two
steps from
hydrogen cyanide via the...
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Atrazine does not
break down
readily (within a few w****s)
after being applied to
soils of above-neutral pH.
Under alkaline soil conditions,
atrazine may...
- them are used in houses, yards, parks, golf courses, and
swimming pools.
Atrazine is the second-most
commonly used
herbicide in the
United States after glyphosate...
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oxidation of water,
creating its
herbicidal potential,
similar to
diuron and
atrazine.
Karsil has been
manufactured by
Niagara Chemical Division. If ingested...
- non-selective herbicide, but is now
banned in
European Union states. Like
atrazine, a
related triazine herbicide, it acts by
inhibiting photosynthesis. It...
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selective herbicide. Chemically, it is a
halogenated triazine;
compared with
atrazine (1958 inv.,
Geigy lab) and simazine, it has a tert-butyl
group −[C−(CH3)3]...