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pyrazon

Known as: 1-phenyl-4-amino-5-chloropyridazin-6-one, chloridazon, chlordiazon 
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2011
2011
Weeds, particularly broadleaves, are one of the main constraints to sugarbeet production worldwide. Weeds decrease sugarbeet… 
2006
2006
The sugar beet plant is a poor competitor against weeds. Uncontrolled weeds that emerge with the crop typically cause from 50 to… 
2006
2006
This experiment was conducted in 2002 and 2003 to evaluate the effects of chloridazon and desmedipham mixture plus a nonionic… 
1985
1985
Pyrazon [5-amino-4-chloro-2-phenyl-3(2H)-pyridazinone], phenidone (1-phenyl-3-pyrazolidone), BW 755 C(3-amino-l-[m… 
1984
1984
We previously described a new meta-cleaving enzyme, termed chloridazon-catechol dioxygenase. The present paper describes the… 
1983
1983
Lipopolysaccharide of a chloridazon-degrading bacterium was obtained by a two-stage extraction procedure with phenol/EDTA in a… 
1982
1982
Previously we purified an enzyme from Phenylobacterium immobilis DSM 1986, which cleaves the catechol derivative of the herbicide… 
1979
1979
Incubating chloridazon-degrading bacteria with L-phenylalanine leads to the accumulation of L-2,3-dihydroxyphenylalanine, o… 
1977
1977
ALTMAN, J., and C. L. CAMPBELL. 1977. Pesticide plant disease interactions: effect of cycloate on sugar beet damping-off induced… 
1970
1970
SummaryBacteria capable of growth on pyrazon as a sole carbon source were isolated from soil. Only cobalamin was required as a…