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Chlorpropham or CIPC is a
plant growth regulator and
herbicide used as a
sprout suppressant for gr**** weeds, alfalfa, lima and snap beans, blueberries...
- (pyridin-2-yl) -pyridine
Nicotine Carbamate ester Carbamate RO(C=O)NR2 (-carbamoyl)oxy- -carbamate
Chlorpropham (Isopropyl (3-chlorophenyl)carbamate)...
- not used
commercially in the
United Kingdom until 1984. The
banning of
chlorpropham as a
sprout suppressant in 2019 has led
renewed interest in how maleic...
- (molar m****: 213.66 g/mol,
exact m****: 213.0557 u) may
refer to:
Baclofen Chlorpropham (CIPC) This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
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Chemicals are used to
suppress sprouting of
tubers during storage.
Chlorpropham is the main
chemical used, but it has been
banned in the EU over toxicity...
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sprouting of
potatoes during storage,
especially in
combination with
chlorpropham. 2,6-DIPN is
intended for use in the
manufacturing of
products intended...
- and
Intellectual Property Commission,
South African government agency Chlorpropham, a
plant growth regulator also
known as CIPC
Cleveland International...
- nuclei. Butralin's
effect is more
similar to
carbamate herbicides such as
chlorpropham rather than
other dinitroanilines.
Butralin is sold in
Mozambique as...
- such as
gradient separations of the pesticides, carbaryl, propanil, and
chlorpropham using a
reversed phase, and
pharmaceutical applications such as separation...
- chloropon [Wikidata]
chlorotoluron chloroxuron chloroxynil [Wikidata]
chlorphthalim chlorpropham chlorsulfuron chlorthal [Wikidata]
chlorthiamid cinidon-ethyl [Wikidata]...