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Carboxin barley/wheat

Plant. In plants (barley, cotton and wheat) and water, carboxin oxidizes to the corresponding sulfoxide (Worthing and Hance, 1991). [Pg.1560]

Farrow et al. [159] determined the systemic fungicide carboxin (2,3-dihy-dro-6-methyl-5-phenylcarbamoyl-l,4-oxathiin), which is used in barley and wheat seed treatment of cereals. [Pg.236]

The carboxin is extracted from the sample with acetone in a Soxhlet extraction apparatus and, after concentration of the extract, is determined via gas-liquid chromatography using a nitrogen-selective detector. The presence of carboxin is confirmed by the use of a sulfur flame photometric detector. Recoveries ranged from 73 to 80% (barley) and 73 to 78% (wheat). [Pg.241]


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