- isomers: 2,3-
dinitroaniline, 2,4-
dinitroaniline, 2,5-
dinitroaniline, 2,6-
dinitroaniline, 3,4-
dinitroaniline, and 3,5-
dinitroaniline.
Dinitroanilines are intermediates...
-
commercially used,
though less so than trifluralin. Trifluralin, or
other dinitroanilines,
inhibits microtubule formation, by
binding to
tubulin proteins. Tubulin...
- 2,4-
Dinitroaniline is a
chemical compound with a
formula of C6H5N3O4. It is used as an
explosive and as a
reagent to
detect and
characterize aldehydes...
- activity. This
resistance mechanism in ryegr**** (shared with
other dinitroanilines like trifluralin, see for
longer explanation) is by an
opposing mutation...
- herbicide. It is a
dinitroaniline used in
China and
India on soybeans, corn, cotton, sorghum, and peanuts. It is
similar to
other dinitroanilines and inhibits...
- expanded,
becoming polymorphic, and with
increased ploidy levels.
Other dinitroanilines have
similar effects,
except butralin.
Nitralin is not ****ociated with...
- sunflower.
Dinitramine is
chemically similar to
trifluralin and
other dinitroanilines, with
which it
shares many characteristics, such as mode of action...
-
falling sales for
nearly a year. A
portfolio of weed
killers known as
dinitroanilines was sold to
privately held
Gowan Company, a
family owned company located...
-
Oryzalin is a
herbicide of the
dinitroaniline class. It acts
through the
disruption (depolymerization) of microtubules, thus
blocking anisotropic growth...
-
similar to
carbamate herbicides such as
chlorpropham rather than
other dinitroanilines.
Butralin is sold in
Mozambique as "Tobralin 36% EC", made in South...