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- Shulgin and marketed in 1961 by Dow Chemical Company under the trade name Zectran. As of 2009, mexacarbate is considered obsolete or discontinued, according...
- psychologists in the late 1970s; worked for Dow in the 1960s, where he invented Zectran, the first biodegradable insecticide. Mary P. Sinclair, environmental activist;...
- opportunity for further research came in 1961 after his development of Zectran, the first biodegradable pesticide, a highly profitable product. In his...
- pollination. Highly toxic Methiocarb Mesurol Carbamate Highly toxic Mexacarbate Zectran Carbamate Highly toxic Pirimicarb Pirimor, Aphox Carbamate Relatively nontoxic...
- substances Wollastonite Xylenes 2,4-Xylidine 2,5-Xylidine Yellow AB Yellow OB Zectran Zeolites other than erionite (clinoptilolite, phillipsite, mordenite, non-fibrous...
- Dicamba 2,4-D Fosamine ammonium Glyphosate (Vision) Hexazinone Mexacarbate (Zectran) MSMA Picloram Simazine Triclopyr library.oregonstate.edu: "Introduction...
- Strother, A (August 1971). "In vitro metabolism of the N-methylcarbamates, Zectran and Mesurol, by liver, kidney and blood of dogs and rats". The Journal...