- 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...
-
antimalarial chlorproguanil and the
herbicides propanil, linuron, DCMU, and
diuron.[citation needed] It is
produced by
hydrogenation of 3,4-dichloronitrobenzene...
- in
combination with
other herbicides such as atrazine, 2,4-D, bromacil,
diuron, and
sodium metaborate.
Sodium chlorate was an
extensively used weed killer...
- the most
commonly used and the aryl
ureas which include chlortoluron and
diuron (DCMU).
Oxygen evolution P680
Photosynthesis Photosystem Photosystem I Photosystem...
- 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...
- 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...
-
herbicides (including simazine, cya****ne, atrazine) and urea
derivatives (
diuron) are
photosystem II inhibitors.
Other members of this
class are chlorbromuron...
-
persistent in soil
Dichlorophen – also
kills invertebrate animals and
bacteria Diuron – herbicide/algaecide,
inhibits photosynthesis Endothal – herbicide/algaecide...
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Xinfangfangia soli has been
isolated from soil
which was
contaminated with
diuron near
Nanjing in China. "Xinfangfangia". LPSN. "Xinfangfangia". www.uniprot...
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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...