Lontrel
National Institutes of Health
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Cutleaf teasel (Dipsacus laciniatus L.) is an invasive plant that is spreading through natural and disturbed areas. Teasel grows…
The toxicity of some pesticides, namely, Lontrel, Sencor, Roundup, Bentazon, and Hymexazol, and also Lontrel complexes with Cu…
Roots—A Key Plant Health Indicator Compass®: A New Turf Fungicide for 1999 Lontrel Turf and Ornamental: Another New Herbicide for…
The transfer process of ecotoxic agents through a membrane is studied by the example of pesticides widely used in agriculture…
We studied the composition of products of the photochemical degradation of 3,6-dichloropicolinic acid (DCPA), the active…
Degradation of Lontrel by activated sludge (AS) from treatment plants and UV irradiation was studied. 3,6-Dichloropicolinic acid…
tions that affect human health, garden plants, or crops. Studies done in the early 1990s on pesticide residues at composting…
Kudzu (Pueraria lobata (Willd.)Ohwi) growing on clay, clay loam, and sandy loam soils in cm and north Alabama was treated in a…