1956
DOI: 10.1021/jf60059a004
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Plant Regulator Residues, Residual Activity of 3-Amino-1,2,4-triazole in Soils

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“…Toxicants that are weakly charged posi tively, like the triazine herbicides and amitrole, are more available, although they are sorbed to some extent (13,224,225) and sorption does increase with decreasing pH (13,225). Sorption of these latter toxicants, however, is readily reversible; and a significant concentration can be maintained in the soil solution in equilibrium with that which is sorbed.…”
Section: Distribution Of Toxicants Between Soil Water and Soil Solidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toxicants that are weakly charged posi tively, like the triazine herbicides and amitrole, are more available, although they are sorbed to some extent (13,224,225) and sorption does increase with decreasing pH (13,225). Sorption of these latter toxicants, however, is readily reversible; and a significant concentration can be maintained in the soil solution in equilibrium with that which is sorbed.…”
Section: Distribution Of Toxicants Between Soil Water and Soil Solidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They con cluded that the fate of amitrole in soil is governed princi pally by the presence and activity of soil microorganisms, adsorption by soil constituents, and chemical reactions in the soil. In contrast, Sund (24) proposed that the disap pearance of amitrole from some soils was due largely to a combination of complexing and adsorbing actions. When amitrole decomposition could not be closely associated with soil classification, texture, base exchange capacity, or adsorption, other authors (7) attributed the variable rate of amitrole decomposition to differences in microbial populations or levels of microbial activity.…”
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“…In view of tbis possibility we have explored the effects of 3-AT and till' ^'lucosi' addtu-t of 3-AT on the hexokinase reaclion. This reaction is not atlccted by 3-Ar, although 3-AT is capable of chelaliiiK metals (1,7) and forms a .solid complex with magnesium [MRCIL {3-AT14 • 8H2O] (! )• However, it does not necessarily follow that 3-AT sht)nld chelate the magnesium of hexokinase.…”
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confidence: 99%