1946
DOI: 10.1093/jee/39.1.78
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Azobenzene as an Acaricide and Insecticide

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“…Based on a change in the color of colonies, the results suggested that some microorganisms on the plates accumulated azobenzene (Table 1). The ability of azobenzene to effect its distribution in the agar medium may be related with its metastability (Haring, 1946;Sharp, 1946). The ability of azobenzene to effect its distribution in the agar medium may be related with its metastability (Haring, 1946;Sharp, 1946).…”
Section: Toxic Effects Of Azobenzene On Soil Microorganismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on a change in the color of colonies, the results suggested that some microorganisms on the plates accumulated azobenzene (Table 1). The ability of azobenzene to effect its distribution in the agar medium may be related with its metastability (Haring, 1946;Sharp, 1946). The ability of azobenzene to effect its distribution in the agar medium may be related with its metastability (Haring, 1946;Sharp, 1946).…”
Section: Toxic Effects Of Azobenzene On Soil Microorganismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of 4-(p-phenylazophenyl) semicarbazide gave highly coloured, easily isolated and beautifully crystalline derivatives in excellent yield. Since these 4-(p-phenylazophenyl) semicarbazones contain the carcinogenic 23 and insecticidal 249 25 azobenzene fragment and are structurally related to germicidal 25 and bacteriostatic azo-dyes they will be the subject of a separate fungicidal and antibacterial evaluation.…”
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“…Interestingly, a review was reported to compile some examples of proper azobenzene dyes as antimicrobials. And azobenzene dusts , were reported to be particularly effective against red spider mite and the Mexican bean beetle in the 1940s. Therefore, we deemed that azo-incorporating, as an optimization strategy in increasing activities, would contribute to diversified development of pesticides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%