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    Propanil is a widely used contact herbicide. With an estimated use of about 8 million pounds in 2001, it is one of the more widely used herbicides in the...
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  • the [propanil] is applied in a composition comprising [propanil] and an inert dilutent therefor at a rate of between 0.5 and 6 pounds of [propanil] per...
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    metazachlor metolachlor oryzalin pendimethalin pretilachlor propachlor propanil trifluralin Aromatic acids aminopyralid chloramben clopyralid dicamba picloram...
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  • can refer to: Denver Center for the Performing Arts DCPA, the herbicide propanil from its chemical name 3',4'-DiChloroPropionAnilide: especially in Japanese...
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  • nanjingensis is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming, facultatively anaerobic, propanil-degrading and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus of Gemmobacter which...
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    applications such as gradient separations of the pesticides, carbaryl, propanil, and chlorpropham using a reversed phase, and pharmaceutical applications...
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    (October 2017). "Oryzisolibacter propanilivorax gen. nov., sp. nov., a propanil-degrading bacterium". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary...
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    mixture of pretilachlor and dimethametryn, and a mixture of piperophos with propanil or oxidiazon, are added to the soil after sowing, resulting in 8–12 weeks...
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  • profoxydim [Wikidata] proglinazine [Wikidata] prometon prometryn [Wikidata] propachlor propanil propaquizafop [Wikidata] propazine [Wikidata] propham [Wikidata] propisochlor [Wikidata]...
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    Arkansas rice is barnyard grass, due to its "widespread resistance to propanil and quinclorac, two of the most frequently used herbicides." Along with...
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