Desmedipham structure
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Common Name | Desmedipham | ||
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| CAS Number | 13684-56-5 | Molecular Weight | 300.309 | |
| Density | 1.2±0.1 g/cm3 | Boiling Point | 495.4±55.0 °C at 760 mmHg | |
| Molecular Formula | C16H16N2O4 | Melting Point | 120 °C | |
| MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | 253.4±31.5 °C | |
| Symbol |
GHS09 |
Signal Word | Warning | |
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Expression of a bacterial gene in transgenic plants confers resistance to the herbicide phenmedipham.
Plant Mol. Biol. 25(6) , 977-87, (1994) Tobacco plants were genetically engineered to express a detoxifying pathway for the herbicide phenmedipham. A gene from Arthrobacter oxidans strain P52 that encodes an enzyme catalysing the hydrolytic cleavage of the carbamate compound phenmedipham has recent... |
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Acute and chronic toxicity of Betanal(®)Expert and its active ingredients on nontarget aquatic organisms from different trophic levels.
Environ. Toxicol. 27(9) , 537-48, (2012) As a way to improve the efficacy to target organisms, new pesticide generation is based on technologically advanced coformulations of two or more active ingredients. One example is Betanal(®)Expert, a postemergence herbicide composed of an Advanced Micro Drop... |
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Liquid chromatographic/mass spectrometric determination of desmedipham and phenmedipham and their metabolites in soil.
J. AOAC Int. 84(5) , 1407-12, (2001) A simple method is described for the simultaneous determination of residues of 2 carbamate herbicides (phenmedipham and desmedipham) and related metabolites (m-aminophenol, aniline, and m-toluidine) in soil. The analytes are extracted from spiked soils with m... |
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Monitoring the efficacy and metabolism of phenylcarbamates in sugar beet and black nightshade by chlorophyll fluorescence parameters.
Pest Manag. Sci. 63(6) , 576-85, (2007) Desmedipham, phenmedipham and a 50% mixture of the two decreased the maximum quantum efficiency of photosystem II (F(v)/F(m)) and the relative changes at the J step (F(vj)) immediately after spraying in both sugar beet and black nightshade grown in the greenh... |
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Microbial degradation of the carbamate pesticides desmedipham, phenmedipham, promecarb, and propamocarb.
Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 27(4) , 529-33, (1981)
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