The metabolism of dicamba by wheat and bluegrass plants yielded a major metabolite, which was 90% of the total metabolic products, and two minor metabolites, each constituting 5% of the total metabolic products. The major metabolite after hydrolysis has been identified as 5-hydroxy-2-methoxy-3,6-dichlorobenzoic acid. One of the minor metabolites after hydrolysis was the parent compound; the other being 3,6dichlorosalicylic acid. Wheat and bluegrass plants give the same metabolites in the same
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