1953
DOI: 10.1021/jf60019a003
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Carbamate Herbicides, Evaluation of Three Carbamate Herbicides in Comparison with Isopropyl N-(3-Chlorophenyl) Carbamate

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“…DeRose (1946) found CIPC to be more persistent in soil than IPC. Moore et al (1953) compared the residual life of isopropyl A-(3-methylphenyl)carbamite, isopropyl iV-(2-methoxy-5-chlorophenyl)carbamate, and BCPC with that of CIPC. All three compounds showed greater residual life than CIPC.…”
Section: Phenylcarbamate Herbicidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DeRose (1946) found CIPC to be more persistent in soil than IPC. Moore et al (1953) compared the residual life of isopropyl A-(3-methylphenyl)carbamite, isopropyl iV-(2-methoxy-5-chlorophenyl)carbamate, and BCPC with that of CIPC. All three compounds showed greater residual life than CIPC.…”
Section: Phenylcarbamate Herbicidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mathematical treatment of the data obtained is arbitrary and was included only to provide derived data to allow generalized comparisons of the effects of the chemicals. It is recognized that the first paper of this series (3), in which three other carbamates were compared to isopropyl Ar-(3-chlorophenyl)-carbamate and where the system of probits was employed, gave a much more exact comparison of the relative effects of the chemicals. To use this system, however, requires much more involved testing than can be justified in a simple screening evaluation, and, in the present program, has been re-served for chemicals that have shown outstanding promise in preliminary and secondary screening tests.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…relatively slow compared to the effect observed in commercial practice when tomato fruit is macerated in the production of tomato juice products (2,3). However, the increased free acidity and high concentration of other constituents in tomato paste as compared to a tomato macerate strongly inhibit the activity of the pectic acid depolymerase.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The discoveries and development of the aliphatic acids (52,58,117,162,192) and derivatives and of the carbanilates (3,53,66,126,160) occurred soon after those of the phenoxyacetic compounds, and provided supplementary herbicides for the control of weedy grasses. By 1950, the number of herbicides available for public use had increased to about 25 from the 15 available in 1940.…”
Section: Early History Of Herbicidesmentioning
confidence: 99%