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- photosynthesis. It was introduced by Bayer in 1954 under the trade name of Diuron. In 1952, chemists at E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company patented a series...
- in the oxidation of water, creating its herbicidal potential, similar to diuron and atrazine. Karsil has been manufactured by Niagara Chemical Division...
- organisms. The products which have replaced them for small boats (e.g. Diuron and Irgarol) pose similar problems and have been measured in non-negligible...
- cya****ne, hydroxyatrazine, tertbutylazine Polar pesticides alachlor, chlorpyrifos, diainon, dichlorvos, diuron, isoproturon, metolachlor Other Urobilin...
- in combination with other herbicides such as atrazine, 2,4-D, bromacil, diuron, and sodium metaborate. Sodium chlorate was an extensively used weed killer...
- antimalarial chlorproguanil and the herbicides propanil, linuron, DCMU, and diuron.[citation needed] It is produced by hydrogenation of 3,4-dichloronitrobenzene...
- the most commonly used and the aryl ureas which include chlortoluron and diuron (DCMU). Oxygen evolution P680 Photosynthesis Photosystem Photosystem I Photosystem...
- herbicides (including simazine, cya****ne, atrazine) and urea derivatives (diuron) are photosystem II inhibitors. Other members of this class are chlorbromuron...
- nutrients, and heavy metals, but struggle to remove herbicides. Herbicides like diuron and atrazine are commonly used, and often end up in stormwater, posing potential...
- Jones RJ, Muller J, Haynes D, Schreiber U (2003). "Effects of herbicides diuron and atrazine on corals of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia". Marine Ecology...