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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,...
- nitrofor, oryzalin, pendimethalin, prodiamine, profluralin, and
trifluralin.
Trifluralin,
pendimethalin and
ethalfluralin are the most
widely commercially...
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undoes trifluralin (Group 3) resistance, as they have
opposing mechanisms:
prosulfocarb is
resisted by
decreasing pesticide metabolism;
trifluralin is resisted...
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control of Johnsongr****, but
other dinitrolaniline herbicides, such as
trifluralin and profluralin,
showed much
stronger effect. In 2012, 6–12 million pounds...
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resistance undoing other resistances. For example,
prosulfocarb and
trifluralin:
their inverse mechanisms of
resistance contradict, and so by evolving...
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selective pre-emergent
dinitroaniline herbicide that is
closely related to
trifluralin, and
released two
years later in 1966.
Today it is
largely obsolete....
- with a "fishy" odor. It is a
precursor to
various herbicides such as
trifluralin, oryzalin, and vernolate.
Dipropylamine occurs in
tobacco leaves and...
- they are
still underground leading to
their death or injury. EPTC and
trifluralin are soil-applied herbicides.
Foliar applied:
These are
applied to a portion...
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swiftly exhaust the seed-bank.
Products containing oryzalin, benefin, or
trifluralin will
provide partial control of
germinating seeds.
These must be applied...
- 1960s
compared trifluralin analogs, one
being nitrofor,
which is
equivalent to
trifluralin with
ethyl groups instead of propyls.
Trifluralin itself was the...