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Mepiquat chloride

In basic soils mepiquat chloride is nonpersistent and is rapidly degraded. There is a half-life of two years in other soil types, but 86—93% is metabolized within 30 days (10). Breakdown does not appear to be a function of microbial activity. [Pg.425]

Mepiquat chloride is mixed with 2-chloroethylphosphonic acid to control lodging of winter barley in Europe under the name Terpal. The plants are treated after the first nodes have become visible and treatments may be appHed until the flag leaf develops. Terpal is not used in the United States. [Pg.425]

Mepiquat chloride, 13 43t, 54-55 Mepiquat dichloride, 21 127 Mercaptals, production from acetaldehyde, 1105... [Pg.563]

Mepiquat chloride Ethyl 4-cyclopropyl(hydroxy)methylene-3,5-dioxocyclohexanecarboxylate... [Pg.125]

Mepiquat chloride heterocyclic nitrogen, piperidine, quaternary ammonium Mepronil amide... [Pg.1009]

Methyl bromide dimethomorph, mepiquat chloride, metribuzin Methyl bromo propionate diclofop methyl... [Pg.1041]

Of the substances that interfere with gibberellin biosynthesis, mention should first be made of the so-called onium compounds, which are substances with a charged central atom (5, 6). They include the already extensively employed bioregulators chlormequat chloride (CCC) and mepiquat chloride (DPC) (Figure 1). [Pg.97]

This prospective statement can be supported by the actual use of mepiquat chloride (Pix) in cotton - as an example of the introduction of a bioregulator in a main agricultural crop. Certain possibilities, at least in some fields, are emerging in the form of seed soaking in the important tropical cereal crop rice (21, 22). [Pg.103]

Terpal . [BASF AG] Chlormequatchloride or mepiquat chloride blends bioregulator. [Pg.371]

S) diuron (U) chlorpropham and (W) mecroprop. When more than one cross correlation has the same rank coordinates, the letters are circled. The figure is redrawn from data in (9). D. Effects of growth retardants in cell division of suspension cultures and on growth of sunflower plants. The PGRs include chlormequat and mepiquat chlorides and analogs, triazole types, AMO-1618, daminozide, tetcyclacis and ancymidol. Redrawn from (10). [Pg.45]

Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) 9 mg/kg poison by ing. and skin contact Uses Systemic insecticide acaricide Regulatory SARA reportable Mepiquat chloride CAS 24307-26-4... [Pg.2526]

Pivalyl valone Pivalyn. See Pivalyl indandione Pix . See Mepiquat chloride PLA. See Poly (DL-lactic acid) Poly (lactic acid) Placcel. See e-Caprolactone monomer Placenta extract, human. See Human placental protein... [Pg.3387]


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