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- Trifluralin is a common pre-emergent selective herbicide, a dinitroaniline. With about 14 million pounds (6,400 t) used in the United States in 2001,...
- Herbicides which are derivatives of dinitroanilines, and mostly derived from trifluralin, the most common dinitroaniline herbicide, include benfluralin, butralin...
- undoes trifluralin (Group 3) resistance, as they have opposing mechanisms: prosulfocarb is resisted by decreasing pesticide metabolism; trifluralin is resisted...
- control of Johnsongr****, but other dinitrolaniline herbicides, such as trifluralin and profluralin, showed much stronger effect. Pendimethalin acts in both...
- with a "fishy" odor. It is a precursor to various herbicides such as trifluralin, oryzalin, and vernolate. Dipropylamine occurs in tobacco leaves and...
- anti-inflammatory drug. Sulfoxaflor is used as a systemic insecticide. Trifluralin is a selective pre-emergent herbicide. The trifluoromethyl group can...
- selective pre-emergent dinitroaniline herbicide that is closely related to trifluralin, and released two years later in 1966. Today it is largely obsolete....
- on turf. Tests in the 1960s in the USA evaluated its performance as a trifluralin analog, where it scored the highest pre-emergent effectiveness amongst...
- the same mode of action as other dinitroaniline herbicides (such as trifluralin, with a detailed description) of inhibition and depolymerisation of microtubule...
- the uropygial gland found in many bird species Preen, a trade name for trifluralin Garyn Preen (born 1991), Welsh footballer Alan Preen (born 1935), former...