Trifluralin is a common pre-emergent selective herbicide, a dinitroaniline. With about 14 million pounds (6,400 t) used in the United States in 2001, and 3–7 million pounds (1,400–3,200 t) in 2012, it is one of the most widely used herbicides. Trifluralin is also used in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and previously in the EU. Introduced in 1964, Trifluralin was the first organofluorine compound used as an agrochemical.
Trifluralin is generally applied to the soil to control annual grass and broadleaf weed species. It inhibits root development by interrupting mitosis and controls weeds as they germinate. Trifluralin moves very little inside the plant, remaining in the roots. |
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Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
(NCBI:txid3055)
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Piper sarmentosum
(NCBI:txid405319)
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Found in
twig
(BTO:0001411).
Chloroform soluble extract of aerial parts(leaves, twigs, stems, inflorescence)
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Paeonia rockii subsp. rockii
(NCBI:txid459179)
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Found in
root
(BTO:0001188).
Isolated from chloroform soluble extract of air-dried and powdered roots
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Rhododendron ferrugineum
(NCBI:txid49622)
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Found in
leaf
(BTO:0000713).
MeOH extract of CHCl3 soluble fraction of air-dried,powdered leaves,p-anisic & benzoic acid mixture
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PubMed
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Stachylidium
(NCBI:txid796327)
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Marine derived fungus isolated from sponge Callyspongia sp. cf. C. flammea
of strain
220
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drug allergen
Any drug which causes the onset of an allergic reaction.
EC 1.13.11.33 (arachidonate 15-lipoxygenase) inhibitor
A lipoxygenase inhibitor that interferes with the action of arachidonate 15-lipoxygenase (EC 1.13.11.33).
EC 3.1.1.3 (triacylglycerol lipase) inhibitor
Any EC 3.1.1.* (carboxylic ester hydrolase) inhibitor that inhibits the action of triacylglycerol lipase (EC 3.1.1.3).
algal metabolite
Any eukaryotic metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in algae including unicellular organisms like chlorella and diatoms to multicellular organisms like giant kelps and brown algae.
human xenobiotic metabolite
Any human metabolite produced by metabolism of a xenobiotic compound in humans.
plant metabolite
Any eukaryotic metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in plants, the kingdom that include flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms.
antimicrobial food preservative
A food preservative which prevents decomposition of food by preventing the growth of fungi or bacteria. In European countries, E-numbers for permitted food preservatives are from E200 to E299, divided into sorbates (E200-209), benzoates (E210-219), sulfites (E220-229), phenols and formates (E230-239), nitrates (E240-259), acetates (E260-269), lactates (E270-279), propionates (E280-289) and others (E290-299).
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drug allergen
Any drug which causes the onset of an allergic reaction.
antimicrobial food preservative
A food preservative which prevents decomposition of food by preventing the growth of fungi or bacteria. In European countries, E-numbers for permitted food preservatives are from E200 to E299, divided into sorbates (E200-209), benzoates (E210-219), sulfites (E220-229), phenols and formates (E230-239), nitrates (E240-259), acetates (E260-269), lactates (E270-279), propionates (E280-289) and others (E290-299).
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Benzoic acid, sodium salt
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ChemIDplus
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E211
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ChEBI
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Sodium benzoate
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KEGG DRUG
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1100243
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Reaxys Registry Number
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Reaxys
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532-32-1
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CAS Registry Number
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KEGG DRUG
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532-32-1
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CAS Registry Number
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ChemIDplus
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532-32-1
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CAS Registry Number
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NIST Chemistry WebBook
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