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Mesotrione is a
selective herbicide used
mainly in
maize crops. It is a
synthetic compound inspired by the
natural substance leptospermone found in the...
- post-emergence treatments. Especially, the
application of the two
herbicides mesotrione and
tembotrione has
become very po****r. The
combined application of those...
- hard-to-eradicate weed in some
areas (it can be
controlled somewhat with Triclopyr,
Mesotrione, Fluazifop-P-butyl, and Glyphosate). This
weedy nature leads some gardeners...
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plants turn
white due to
complete loss of chlorophyll, and the
plants die.
Mesotrione and
sulcotrione are
herbicides in this class; a drug, nitisinone, was...
- cycloxydim, clethodim, tralkoxydim, butroxydim, sethoxydim, profoxydim, and
mesotrione. Terasawa, Tadao; Okada,
Toshihiko (1977). "Novel
heterocyclic synthons...
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developed resistance to ALS, atrazine,
glyphosate and HPPD herbicides—
mesotrione, Huskie, Laudis, Impact, and Armezon—leaving
growers with very few postemergence...
- 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, dicamba,
glufosinate glyphosate, sulfonylurea,
oxynil mesotrione and
isoxaflutole Most
herbicide resistant GM
crops have been engineered...
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found to be too weak as a
commercial herbicide, a
chemical analog of it,
mesotrione (tradename Callisto), was
found to be effective. It is sold to control...
- ; Masin, R. (2018). "Dissipation of terbuthylazine, metolachlor, and
mesotrione in
soils with
contrasting texture". J
Environ Sci
Health B. 53 (10): 661–668...
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introduced by Zeneca, 1990 and as of 2009 sold by
Bayer CropScience));
mesotrione (Callisto and Lumax,
introduced by Zeneca, 2002 and as of 2009 sold by...