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Simazine is an
herbicide of the
triazine class. The
compound is used to
control broad-leaved
weeds and
annual gr****es.
Simazine may be
prepared from cyanuric...
- 32 μg/L.
Pesticides in the
United States –
Atrazine Endocrine disruptor Simazine NIOSH Pocket Guide to
Chemical Hazards. "#0043".
National Institute for...
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halogenated triazine;
compared with
atrazine (1958 inv.,
Geigy lab) and
simazine, it has a tert-butyl
group −[C−(CH3)3] in
place of the
isopropyl −[CH−(CH3)2]...
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reduce algae blooms.
Simazine,
which is also a herbicide, will
continue to kill
blooms for
several days
after an application.
Simazine is
marketed at different...
- 5-triazine) is the
starting point for the
manufacture of many
herbicides such as
Simazine and atrazine.
Chlorinated triazines are the
basis of an
important family...
- alkynes.
Ethylamine is a
precursor to many
herbicides including atrazine and
simazine. It is
found in
rubber products as well.
Ethylamine is used as a precursor...
- the cell occur,
killing the plant. The
triazine herbicides (including
simazine, cya****ne, atrazine) and urea
derivatives (diuron) are
photosystem II...
- A. K., and Megh Singh. "Sorption of bromacil, diuron, norflurazon, and
simazine at
various horizons in two soils."
Bulletin of
environmental contamination...
- families, the
triazines derived from
cyanuric chloride of
which atrazine and
simazine are the most
commonly used and the aryl
ureas which include chlortoluron...
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hydrochloride Seneciphylline Senkirkine Sepiolite Shikimic acid Silica,
amorphous Simazine Slag wool
Sodium chlorite Sodium diethyldithiocarbamate Spironolactone...