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Rueegg, Willy T (20040812). Synergistic herbicidal compositions comprising insecticides. 380 pp.


Chem Codes: Chemical of Concern: AZD,SPM Rejection Code: NON-ENGLISH.

The title compns. comprise I (R = Cl or alkyl; R1 = H or alkyl; R2 = alkyl) and any of a large no. of known insecticides. [on SciFinder (R)] synergism/ herbicide/ compn/ insecticide Copyright: Copyright 2004 ACS on SciFinder (R))


Database: CAPLUS
Accession Number: AN 2004:649296
Chemical Abstracts Number: CAN 141:152560
Section Code: 5-3
Section Title: Agrochemical Bioregulators
Coden: GWXXBX
Index Terms: Bacillus sphaericus; Bacillus thuringiensis; Schoenocaulon (mixts. contg.; synergistic herbicidal compns.); Pyrethrins Role: AGR (Agricultural use), BIOL (Biological study), USES (Uses) (mixts. contg.; synergistic herbicidal compns.); Petroleum products (oils, mixts. contg.; synergistic herbicidal compns.); Insecticides (synergistic herbicidal compns. comprising insecticides); Cereal; Zea mays (synergistic herbicidal compns. for); Herbicides (synergistic; synergistic herbicidal compns. comprising insecticides); Toxins Role: AGR (Agricultural use), BIOL (Biological study), USES (Uses) (d-endotoxins, mixts. contg.; synergistic herbicidal compns.)
CAS Registry Numbers: 143807-66-3D (Chromafenozide) Role: AGR (Agricultural use), BIOL (Biological study), USES (Uses) (mixts. contg.; synergistic herbicidal compns.); 50-29-3D (DDT); 50-29-3D (DDT); 52-68-6D (Trichlorphon); 52-85-7D (Famphur); 54-11-5D (Nicotine); 55-38-9D (Fenthion); 56-23-5D (Carbon tetrachloride); 56-38-2D (Parathion); 56-72-4D (Coumaphos); 58-89-9D (g-HCH); 60-51-5D (Dimethoate); 60-57-1D (Dieldrin); 62-73-7D (Dichlorvos); 63-25-2D (Carbaryl); 70-38-2D (Dimethrin); 72-43-5D (Methoxychlor); 72-54-8D (TDE); 74-83-9D (Methyl bromide); 74-90-8D (Hydrogen cyanide); 75-15-0D (Carbon disulfide); 76-06-2D (Chloropicrin); 76-44-8D (Heptachlor); 78-34-2D (Dioxathion); 78-53-5D (Amiton); 78-57-9D (Menazon); 83-79-4D (Rotenone); 86-50-0D (Azinphos-methyl); 87-86-5D (Pentachlorophenol); 97-17-6D (Dichlofenthion); 106-93-4D (Ethylene dibromide); 107-06-2D (Ethylene dichloride); 107-13-1D (Acrylonitrile); 107-49-3D (TEPP); 112-80-1D (Oleic acid); 114-26-1D (Propoxur); 115-26-4D (Dimefox); 115-29-7D (Endosulfan); 115-90-2D (Fensulfothion); 116-01-8D (Ethoate-methyl); 116-06-3D (Aldicarb); 119-12-0D (Pyridaphenthion); 121-75-5D (Malathion); 122-14-5D (Fenitrothion); 126-22-7D (Butonate); 126-75-0D (Demeton-S); 131-89-5D (Dinex); 141-66-2D (Dicrotophos); 143-50-0D (Chlordecone); 144-41-2D (Morphothion); 144-54-7D (Metam); 152-16-9D (Schradan); 297-78-9D (Isobenzan); 298-00-0D (Parathion-methyl); 298-02-2D (Phorate); 298-03-3D (Demeton-O); 298-04-4D (Disulfoton); 299-84-3D (Fenchlorphos); 299-86-5D (Crufomate); 300-76-5D (Naled); 301-12-2D (Oxydemeton-methyl); 309-00-2D (Aldrin); 315-18-4D (Mexacarbate); 327-98-0D (Trichloronate); 333-41-5D (Diazinon); 370-50-3D (Flucofuron); 371-86-8D (Mipafox); 465-73-6D (Isodrin); 470-90-6D (Chlorfenvinfos); 494-52-0D (Anabasine); 533-74-4D (Dazomet); 534-52-1D (DNOC); 556-61-6D (Methyl isothiocyanate); 563-12-2D (Ethion); 572-48-5D (Coumithoate); 584-79-2D (Bioallethrin); 640-15-3D (Thiometon); 644-64-4D (Dimetilan); 671-04-5D (Carbanolate); 682-80-4D (Demephion-O); 732-11-6D (Phosmet); 786-19-6D (Carbophenothion); 867-27-6D (Demeton-O-methyl); 919-76-6D (Amidithion); 919-86-8D (Demeton-S-methyl); 944-22-9D (Fonofos); 950-10-7D; 950-37-8D (Methidathion); 1113-02-6D (Omethoate); 1129-41-5D (Metolcarb); 1303-96-4D (Borax); 1344-81-6D (Calcium polysulfide); 1563-66-2D (Carbofuran); 1563-67-3D (Decarbofuran); 1646-88-4D (Aldoxycarb); 2032-59-9D (Aminocarb); 2104-64-5D (EPN); 2104-96-3D (Bromophos); 2274-67-1D (Dimethylvinphos); 2275-14-1D (Phencapton); 2275-18-5D (Prothoate); 2275-23-2D (Vamidothion); 2310-17-0D (Phosalone); 2385-85-5D (Mirex); 2425-10-7D (Xylylcarb); 2463-84-5D (Dicapthon); 2497-07-6D (Oxydisulfoton); 2540-82-1D (Formothion); 2550-75-6D (Chlorbicyclen); 2587-90-8D (Demephion-S); 2595-54-2D (Mecarbam); 2597-03-7D (Phenthoate); 2631-37-0D (Promecarb); 2631-40-5D (Isoprocarb); 2636-26-2D (Cyanophos); 2642-71-9D (Azinphos-ethyl); 2655-14-3D (XMC); 2655-19-8D (Butacarb); 2669-32-1D (Lythidathion); 2674-91-1D (Oxydeprofos); 2699-79-8D (Sulfuryl fluoride); 2778-04-3D (Endothion); 2921-88-2D (Chlorpyriphos); 3383-96-8D (Temephos); 3466-00-0D (Phospholane); 3689-24-5D (Sulfotep); 3734-95-0D (Cyanthoate); 3761-41-9D (Mesulfenfos); 3766-81-2D (Fenobucarb); 3811-49-2D (Dioxabenzofos); 4151-50-2D (Sulfluramid); 4234-79-1D (Kelevan); 4824-78-6D (Bromophos-ethyl); 5221-49-8D (Pyrimitate); 5598-13-0D; 5598-52-7D (Fospirate); 5826-76-6D (Phosnichlor); 5827-05-4D (IPSP); 5834-96-8D (Azothoate); 6164-98-3D (Chlordimeform); 6392-46-7D (Allyxycarb); 6923-22-4D (Monocrotophos); 6988-21-2D (Dioxacarb); 7219-78-5D (Mazidox); 7292-16-2D (Propaphos); 7345-69-9D (GY-81); 7546-30-7D (Mercurous chloride); 7681-49-4D (Sodium fluoride); 7696-12-0D (Tetramethrin); 7700-17-6D (Crotoxyphos); 7786-34-7D (Mevinphos); 7803-51-2D (Phosphine); 8001-35-2D (Camphechlor); 8022-00-2D (Demeton-methyl); 8065-36-9D (Bufencarb); 8065-48-3D (Demeton); 8065-62-1D (Demephion); 10265-92-6D (Methamidophos); 10311-84-9D (Dialifos); 10453-86-8D (Resmethrin); 11141-17-6D (Azadirachtin); 12407-86-2D (Trimethacarb); 12789-03-6D (Chlordane); 13067-93-1D (Cyanophenphos); 13071-79-9D (Terbufos); 13171-21-6D (Phosphamidon); 13194-48-4D (Ethoprophos); 13457-18-6D (Pyrazophos); 13593-03-8D (Quinalfos); 13593-08-3D; 14816-16-1D (Phoxim-methyl); 14816-18-3D (Phoxim); 14816-20-7D (Chlorphoxim); 15096-52-3D (Cryolite); 15263-53-3D (Cartap); 15589-31-8D (Terallethrin); 16752-77-5D (Methomyl); 16893-85-9D (Sodium hexafluorosilicate); 17040-19-6D (Demeton-S-methylsulfone); 17080-02-3D (Furethrin); 17606-31-4D (Bensultap); 18181-70-9D (Jodfenphos); 18809-57-9D (EMPC); 18854-01-8D (Isoxathion); 19691-80-6D (Athidathion); 20425-39-2D (Pyresmethrin); 20859-73-8D (Aluminum phosphide); 21548-32-3D (Fosthietan); 22248-79-9D (Tetrachlorvinphos); 22259-30-9D (Formetanate); 22439-40-3D (Quinothion); 22781-23-3D (Bendiocarb); 23031-36-9D (Prallethrin); 23103-98-2D (Pirimicarb); 23135-22-0D (Oxamyl); 23505-41-1D (Pirimiphos-ethyl); 23560-59-0D (Heptenophos); 24017-47-8D (Triazophos); 24019-05-4D (Sulcofuron); 24934-91-6D (Chlormephos); 25171-63-5D (Thiocarboxime); 25311-71-1D (Isofenphos); 25601-84-7D (Methocrotophos); 26002-80-2D (Phenothrin); 28434-00-6D (S-Bioallethrin); 28434-01-7D (Bioresmethrin); 29104-30-1D (Benzoximate); 29173-31-7D (Mecarphon); 29232-93-7D (Pirimiphos-methyl); 29672-19-3D (Nitrilacarb); 29973-13-5D (Ethiofencarb); 30087-47-9D (Fenethacarb); 30560-19-1D (Acephate); 30864-28-9D (Methacrifos); 31218-83-4D (Propetamphos); 31377-69-2D (Pirimetaphos); 31895-21-3D (Thiocyclam); 33089-61-1D (Amitraz); 33399-00-7D (Bromfenvinphos); 34264-24-9D (Promacyl); 34643-46-4D (Prothiophos); 34681-10-2D (Butocarboxim); 34681-23-7D (Butoxycarboxim); 35367-38-5D (Diflubenzuron); 35400-43-2D (Sulprofos); 35575-96-3D (Azamethiphos); 36145-08-1D (Chlorprazophos); 36614-38-7D (Isothioate); 37032-15-8D (Sophamide); 38260-54-7D (Etrimfos); 38260-63-8D (Lirimfos); 38524-82-2D (Trifenofos); 39196-18-4D (Thiofanox); 39247-96-6D (Primidophos); 39515-40-7D (Cyphenothrin); 39515-41-8D (Fenpropathrin); 40085-57-2D (Tazimcarb); 40596-69-8D (Methoprene); 40596-80-3D (Triprene); 41096-46-2D (Hydroprene); 41198-08-7D (Profenofos); 41219-31-2D (Dithicrofos); 41219-32-3D (Thicrofos); 42509-80-8D (Isazofos); 42588-37-4D (Kinoprene); 50864-67-0D (Barium polysulfide); 51596-10-2D (Milbemectin); 51630-58-1D (Fenvalerate); 51877-74-8D (Biopermethrin); 52207-48-4D (Thiosultap-sodium); 52315-07-8D; 52645-53-1D (Permethrin); 52918-63-5D (Deltamethrin); 54406-48-3D (Empenthrin); 54593-83-8D (Chlorethoxyphos); 55285-14-8D (Carbosulfan); 57342-02-6D (Epofenonane); 57960-19-7D (Acequinocyl); 58769-20-3D (RU 15525); 58842-20-9D (Nithiazine); 59669-26-0D (Thiodicarb); 60238-56-4D (Chlorthiophos); 60589-06-2D (Metoxadiazone); 61444-62-0D (Nifluridide); 61949-77-7D (Trans-Permethrin); 63837-33-2D (Diofenolan); 63935-38-6D (Cycloprothrin); 64628-44-0D (Triflumuron); 65907-30-4D (Furathiocarb); 66215-27-8D (Cyromazine); 66230-04-4D (Esfenvalerate); 66841-25-6D (Tralomethrin); 67375-30-8D; 67485-29-4D (Hydramethylnon); 68085-85-8D (Cyhalothrin); 68359-37-5D (Beta-Cyfluthrin); 68523-18-2D (Fenpirithrin); 69327-76-0D (Buprofezin); 69409-94-5D (Fluvalinate); 69770-45-2D (Flumethrin); 70124-77-5D (Flucythrinate); 71422-67-8D (Chlorfluazuron); 71697-59-1D (Theta-Cypermethrin); 71751-41-2D (Abamectin); 72490-01-8D (Fenoxycarb); 72963-72-5D (Imiprothrin); 75867-00-4D (Fenfluthrin); 79538-32-2D (Tefluthrin); 80060-09-9D (Diafenthiuron); 80844-07-1D (Etofenprox); 82560-54-1D (Benfuracarb); 82657-04-3D (Bifenthrin); 83121-18-0D (Teflubenzuron); 83130-01-2D (Alanycarb); 83733-82-8D (Fosmethilan); 84466-05-7D (Amidoflumet); 86479-06-3D (Hexaflumuron); 89784-60-1D (Pyraclofos); 90338-20-8D (Butathiophos); 91465-08-6D (l-Cyhalothrin); 95465-99-9D (Cadusafos); 95737-68-1D (Pyriproxyfen); 96182-53-5D (Tebupirimphos); 96489-71-3D (Pyridaben); 98886-44-3D (Fosthiazate); 101007-06-1D (Acrinathrin); 102851-06-9D (Tau-fluvalinate); 103055-07-8D (Lufenuron); 105024-66-6D (Silafluofen); 105779-78-0D (Pyrimidifen); 107713-58-6D (Flufenprox); 111988-49-9D (Thiacloprid); 112143-82-5D (Triazamate); 112226-61-6D (Halofenozide); 112410-23-8D (Tebufenozide); 112636-83-6D (Dicyclanil); 113036-88-7D (Flucycloxuron); 114797-39-6D (Methothrin); 116714-46-6D (Novaluron); 118712-89-3D (Transfluthrin); 119791-41-2D (Emamectin); 120068-37-3D (Fipronil); 121451-02-3D (Noviflumuron); 122453-73-0D (Chlorfenapyr); 122705-57-1; 123312-89-0D (Pymetrozine); 129558-76-5D (Tolfenpyrad); 135410-20-7D (Acetamiprid); 138261-41-3D (Imidacloprid); 148477-71-8D (Spirodiclofen); 149877-41-8D (Bifenazate); 150824-47-8D (Nitenpyram); 153233-91-1D (Etoxazole); 153719-23-4D (Thiamethoxam); 158062-67-0D (Flonicamid); 160791-64-0D (ZXI 8901); 161050-58-4D (Methoxyfenozide); 165252-70-0D (Dinotefuran); 168316-95-8D (Spinosad); 170015-32-4D (Flufenerim); 173584-44-6D (Indoxacarb); 179101-81-6D (Pyridalyl); 181587-01-9D (Ethiprole); 201593-84-2D (Bistrifluron); 209861-58-5D (Acetoprole); 210880-92-5D (Clothianidin); 229977-93-9D (Fluacrypyrim); 231937-89-6D; 283594-90-1D (Spiromesifen); 548460-64-6D Role: AGR (Agricultural use), BIOL (Biological study), USES (Uses) (synergistic herbicidal compns.)
Patent Application Country: Application: DE
Priority Application Country: CH
Priority Application Number: 2003-441
Priority Application Date: 20030318

Ruegg, Willy T (20040923). Selective synergistic herbicidal compositions. 524 pp.


Chem Codes: Chemical of Concern: RTN, SPM Rejection Code: NON-ENGLISH.

Salective synergistic herbicidal compns. comprise the pyridine deriv. I (R1,R2 = H; R1R2 = ethylene) and any of a very large no. of known pesticides. The compns. are esp. effective in corn and cereals. [on SciFinder (R)] selective/ synergistic/ herbicide/ compn/ pyridine/ deriv Copyright: Copyright 2004 ACS on SciFinder (R))


Database: CAPLUS
Accession Number: AN 2004:773771
Chemical Abstracts Number: CAN 141:255883
Section Code: 5-3
Section Title: Agrochemical Bioregulators
Coden: GWXXBX
Index Terms: Bacillus sphaericus; Bacillus thuringiensis; Schoenocaulon (mixts. with pyridine derivs.; selective synergistic herbicidal compns. for); Petroleum; Pyrethrins Role: AGR (Agricultural use), BIOL (Biological study), USES (Uses) (mixts. with pyridine derivs.; selective synergistic herbicidal compns. for); Cereal; Zea mays (selective synergistic herbicidal compns. for); Herbicides (selective, synergistic; compns. contg. pyridine deriv.); Toxins Role: AGR (Agricultural use), BIOL (Biological study), USES (Uses) (d-endotoxins, mixts. with pyridine derivs.; selective synergistic herbicidal compns. for)
CAS Registry Numbers: 352010-68-5D; 380354-72-3D Role: AGR (Agricultural use), BIOL (Biological study), USES (Uses) (selective synergistic herbicidal compns.); 50-29-3D; 52-68-6D (Trichlorfon); 52-85-7D (Famphur); 54-11-5D (Nicotine); 55-38-9D (Fenthion); 56-23-5D (Carbon tetrachloride); 56-38-2D (Parathion); 56-72-4D (Coumaphos); 58-89-9D (g-HCH); 60-51-5D (Dimethoate); 60-57-1D (Dieldrin); 62-73-7D (Dichlorvos); 63-25-2D (Carbaryl); 70-38-2D (Dimethrin); 72-43-5D (Methoxychlor); 72-54-8D (TDE); 74-83-9D (Methyl bromide); 74-90-8D (Hydrogen cyanide); 75-15-0D (Carbon disulfide); 76-06-2D (Chloropicrin); 76-44-8D (Heptachlor); 78-34-2D (Dioxathion); 78-53-5D (Amiton); 78-57-9D (Menazon); 83-79-4D (Rotenone); 86-50-0D (Azinphos-methyl); 87-86-5D (Pentachlorophenol); 94-19-9D (Etazole); 97-17-6D (Dichlofenthion); 106-93-4D (Ethylene dibromide); 107-06-2D (Ethylene dichloride); 107-13-1D (ACRYLONITRILE); 107-49-3D (TEPP); 112-80-1D (Oleic acid); 114-26-1D (Propoxur); 115-26-4D (Dimefox); 115-29-7D (Endosulfan); 115-90-2D (Fensulfothion); 116-01-8D (Ethoate-methyl); 116-06-3D (Aldicarb); 119-12-0D (Pyridaphenthion); 121-75-5D (Malathion); 122-14-5D; 126-75-0D (Demeton-S); 131-89-5D (Dinex); 141-66-2D (Dicrotophos); 143-50-0D (Chlordecone); 144-41-2D (Morphothion); 144-54-7D (Metam); 152-16-9D (Schradan); 297-78-9D (Isobenzan); 298-00-0D (Parathion-methyl); 298-02-2D (Phorate); 298-03-3D (Demeton-O); 298-04-4D (Disulfoton); 299-84-3D (Fenchlorphos); 299-86-5D (Crufomate); 300-76-5D (Naled); 301-12-2D (Oxydemeton-methyl); 309-00-2D (Aldrin); 315-18-4D (Mexacarbate); 327-98-0D (Trichloronat); 333-41-5D (Diazinon); 370-50-3D (Flucofuron); 371-86-8D (Mipafox); 465-73-6D (Isodrin); 470-90-6D (Chlorfenvinphos); 494-52-0D (Anabasine); 533-74-4D (Dazomet); 534-52-1D (DNOC); 556-61-6D (Methyl isothiocyanate); 563-12-2D (Ethion); 572-48-5D (Coumithoate); 584-79-2D (Bioallethrin); 640-15-3D (Thiometon); 644-64-4D (Dimetilan); 671-04-5D (Carbanolate); 682-80-4D (Demephion-O); 732-11-6D (Phosmet); 786-19-6D (Carbophenothion); 867-27-6D (Demeton-O-methyl); 919-76-6D (Amidithion); 919-86-8D (Demeton-S-methyl); 944-22-9D (Fonofos); 950-10-7D; 950-37-8D (Methidathion); 1113-02-6D (Omethoate); 1129-41-5D (Metolcarb); 1303-96-4D (Borax); 1344-81-6D (Calcium polysulfide); 1563-66-2D (Carbofuran); 1563-67-3D (Decarbofuran); 1646-88-4D (Aldoxycarb); 2032-59-9D (Aminocarb); 2032-65-7D (Methiocarb); 2104-64-5D (EPN); 2104-96-3D (Bromofos); 2274-67-1D (Dimethylvinphos); 2275-14-1D (Phenkapton); 2275-18-5D (Prothoate); 2275-23-2D (Vamidothion); 2310-17-0D (Phosalone); 2385-85-5D (Mirex); 2425-10-7D (Xylylcarb); 2463-84-5D (Dicapthon); 2497-07-6D (Oxydisulfoton); 2540-82-1D (Formothion); 2550-75-6D (Chlorbicyclen); 2587-90-8D (Demephion-S); 2595-54-2D (Mecarbam); 2597-03-7D (Phenthoate); 2631-37-0D (Promecarb); 2631-40-5D (Isoprocarb); 2636-26-2D (Cyanophos); 2642-71-9D (Azinphos-ethyl); 2655-14-3D (XMC); 2655-19-8D (Butacarb); 2669-32-1D (Lythidathion); 2674-91-1D (Oxydeprofos); 2699-79-8D (Sulfuryl fluoride); 2778-04-3D (Endothion); 2921-88-2D (Chlorpyriphos); 3383-96-8D (Temefos); 3466-00-0D (Phospholane); 3689-24-5D (Sulfotep); 3734-95-0D (Cyanthoate); 3761-41-9D (Mesulfenfos); 3766-81-2D (Fenobucarb); 3811-49-2D (Dioxabenzofos); 4151-50-2D (Sulfluramid); 4234-79-1D (Kelevan); 4824-78-6D; 5221-49-8D (Pyrimitate); 5598-13-0D; 5598-52-7D (Fospirate); 5826-76-6D (Phosnichlor); 5827-05-4D (IPSP); 5834-96-8D (Azothoate); 6164-98-3D (Chlordimeform); 6392-46-7D (Allyxycarb); 6923-22-4D (Monocrotophos); 6988-21-2D (Dioxacarb); 7219-78-5D (Mazidox); 7292-16-2D (Propaphos); 7345-69-9D (GY-81); 7546-30-7D (Mercurous chloride); 7681-49-4D (Sodium fluoride); 7696-12-0D (Tetramethrin); 7700-17-6D (Crotoxyphos); 7786-34-7D (Mevinphos); 7803-51-2D (Phosphine); 8001-35-2D (Camphechlor); 8022-00-2D (Demeton-methyl); 8065-36-9D (Bufencarb); 8065-48-3D (Demeton); 8065-62-1D (Demephion); 10265-92-6D (Methamidophos); 10311-84-9D (Dialifos); 10453-86-8D (Resmethrin); 11141-17-6D (Azadirachtin); 12407-86-2D (Trimethacarb); 12789-03-6D (Chlordane); 13067-93-1D (Cyanophenphos); 13071-79-9D (Terbufos); 13171-21-6D (Phosphamidone); 13194-48-4D (Ethoprophos); 13457-18-6D (Pyrazophos); 13593-03-8D (Quinalfos); 13593-08-3D; 14816-16-1D (Phoxim-methyl); 14816-18-3D (Phoxim); 14816-20-7D (Chlorphoxim); 15096-52-3D (Cryolite); 15263-53-3D (Cartap); 15589-31-8D (Terallethrin); 16752-77-5D (Methomyl); 16893-85-9D (Sodium hexafluorosilicate); 17040-19-6D (Demeton-S-methylsulfone); 17080-02-3D (Furethrin); 17606-31-4D (Bensultap); 18181-70-9D (Jodfenphos); 18809-57-9D (EMPC); 18854-01-8D (Isoxathion); 19691-80-6D (ATHIDATHION); 20425-39-2D (Pyresmethrin); 20859-73-8D (Aluminum phosphide); 21548-32-3D (Fosthietan); 22248-79-9D (Tetrachlorvinfos); 22259-30-9D (Formetanate); 22439-40-3D (Quinothion); 22781-23-3D (Bendiocarb); 23031-36-9D (Prallethrin); 23103-98-2D (Pirimicarb); 23135-22-0D (Oxamyl); 23505-41-1D (Pirimiphos-ethyl); 23560-59-0D (Heptenophos); 24017-47-8D (Triazophos); 24019-05-4D (Sulcofuron); 24353-61-5D; 24934-91-6D (Chlormephos); 25171-63-5D (Thiocarboxime); 25311-71-1D (Isofenphos); 25601-84-7D (Methocrotophos); 26002-80-2D (Phenothrin); 28434-00-6D (S-Bioallethrin); 28434-01-7D (Bioresmethrin); 29104-30-1D (Benzoximate); 29173-31-7D (Mecarphon); 29232-93-7D (Pirimiphos-methyl); 29672-19-3D (Nitrilacarb); 29973-13-5D (Ethiofencarb); 30087-47-9D (Fenethacarb); 30560-19-1D (Acephate); 30864-28-9D (Methacrifos); 31218-83-4D (Propetamphos); 31377-69-2D (Pirimetaphos); 31895-21-3D (Thiocyclam); 33089-61-1D (Amitraz); 33399-00-7D (Bromfenvinfos); 34264-24-9D (Promacyl); 34643-46-4D (Prothiofos); 34681-10-2D (Butocarboxim); 35367-38-5D (Diflubenzuron); 35400-43-2D (Sulprofos); 35575-96-3D (Azamethiphos); 36145-08-1D (Chlorprazophos); 36614-38-7D (Isothioate); 37032-15-8D (Sophamide); 38260-54-7D (Etrimfos); 38260-63-8D (Lirimfos); 38524-82-2D (Trifenofos); 39196-18-4D (Thiofanox); 39247-96-6D (Primidophos); 39515-40-7D (Cyphenothrin); 39515-41-8D (Fenpropathrin); 40085-57-2D (Tazimcarb); 40596-69-8D (Methoprene); 40596-80-3D (Triprene); 41096-46-2D (Hydroprene); 41198-08-7 (Profenofos); 41219-31-2D (Dithicrofos); 41219-32-3D (Thicrofos); 42509-80-8D (Isazofos); 42588-37-4D (Kinoprene); 50864-67-0D (Barium polysulfide); 51596-10-2D (Milbemectin); 51630-58-1D (Fenvalerate); 51877-74-8D (Biopermethrin); 52207-48-4D (Thiosultap-sodium); 52315-07-8D (BetaCypermethrin); 52645-53-1D (Permethrin); 52918-63-5D (Deltamethrin); 54406-48-3D (Empenthrin); 54593-83-8D (Chlorethoxyfos); 55285-14-8D (Carbosulfan); 57342-02-6D (Epofenonane); 57960-19-7D (Acequinocyl); 58769-20-3D (RU 15525); 58842-20-9D (Nithiazine); 59669-26-0D (Thiodicarb); 60238-56-4D (Chlorthiophos); 60589-06-2D (Metoxadiazone); 61444-62-0D (Nifluridide); 61949-77-7D (Trans-Permethrin); 63837-33-2D (Diofenolan); 63935-38-6D (Cycloprothrin); 64628-44-0D (Triflumuron); 65907-30-4D (Furathiocarb); 66215-27-8D (Cyromazine); 66230-04-4D (Esfenvalerate); 66841-25-6D (Tralomethrin); 67375-30-8D; 67485-29-4D (Hydramethylnon); 68085-85-8D (Cyhalothrin); 68359-37-5D (Beta-Cyfluthrin); 68523-18-2D (Fenpirithrin); 69327-76-0D (Buprofezin); 69409-94-5D (Fluvalinate); 69770-45-2D (Flumethrin); 70124-77-5D (Flucythrinate); 71422-67-8D (Chlorfluazuron); 71697-59-1D (ThetaCypermethrin); 71751-41-2D (Abamectin); 72490-01-8D (Fenoxycarb); 72963-72-5D (Imiprothrin); 75867-00-4D (Fenfluthrin); 79538-32-2D (Tefluthrin); 80060-09-9D (Diafenthiuron); 80844-07-1D (Etofenprox); 82560-54-1D (Benfuracarb); 82657-04-3D (Bifenthrin); 83121-18-0D (Teflubenzuron); 83130-01-2D (Alanycarb); 83733-82-8D (Fosmethilan); 84466-05-7D (Amidoflumet); 86479-06-3D (Hexaflumuron); 89784-60-1D (Pyraclofos); 90338-20-8D (Butathiophos); 91465-08-6D (l-Cyhalothrin); 95465-99-9D (Cadusafos); 95737-68-1D (Pyriproxyfen); 96182-53-5D (Tebupirimfos); 96489-71-3D (Pyridaben); 98886-44-3D (Fosthiazate); 101007-06-1D (Acrinathrin); 102851-06-9D (Tau-fluvalinate); 103055-07-8D (Lufenuron); 105024-66-6D (Silafluofen); 105779-78-0D (Pyrimidifen); 107713-58-6D (Flufenprox); 111988-49-9D (Thiacloprid); 112143-82-5D (Triazamate); 112226-61-6D (Halofenozide); 112410-23-8D (Tebufenozide); 112636-83-6D (Dicyclanil;); 113036-88-7D (Flucycloxuron); 114797-39-6D (Methothrin); 116714-46-6D (Novaluron); 118712-89-3D (Transfluthrin); 119791-41-2D (Emamectin); 120068-37-3D (Fipronil); 121451-02-3D (Noviflumuron); 122453-73-0D (Chlorfenapyr); 122705-57-1D; 123312-89-0D (Pymetrozine); 129558-76-5D (Tolfenpyrad); 135410-20-7D (Acetamiprid); 138261-41-3D (Imidacloprid); 143807-66-3D (Chromafenozide); 148477-71-8D (Spirodiclofen); 149877-41-8D (Bifenazate); 150824-47-8D (Nitenpyram); 153719-23-4D (Thiamethoxam); 158062-67-0D (Flonicamid); 160791-64-0D (ZXI 8901); 161050-58-4D (Methoxyfenozide); 165252-70-0D (Dinotefuran); 168316-95-8D (Spinosad); 170015-32-4D (Flufenerim); 173584-44-6D (Indoxacarb); 179101-81-6D (Pyridalyl); 181587-01-9D (Ethiprole); 201593-84-2D (Bistrifluron); 209861-58-5D (Acetoprole); 210880-92-5D (Clothianidin); 229977-93-9D (Fluacrypyrim); 231937-89-6D; 283594-90-1D (Spiromesifen); 500790-39-6D; 548460-64-6D Role: AGR (Agricultural use), BIOL (Biological study), USES (Uses) (selective synergistic herbicidal compns. for)
Patent Application Country: Application: DE
Priority Application Country: CH
Priority Application Number: 2003-442
Priority Application Date: 20030318

Ruppel, R. F. and Yun, Y. M. (1965). Ground-Applied Insecticides Against the Cereal Leaf Beetle. J.Econ.Entomol. 58: 41-46.


EcoReference No.: 71476


Chemical of Concern: CBL,DLD,EN,HCCH,DDT,AND,PRN,TXP,DZ; Habitat: T; Effect Codes: POP,MOR; Rejection Code: TARGET(DZ).

S. Bhatt, Ram, Hough, Leslie, and C. Richardson, Anthony (1975). The synthesis of 4′,6′-diacetamido-4′,6′-dideoxycellobiose hexa-acetate from lactose. Carbohydrate Research 43: 57-67.


Chem Codes: Chemical of Concern: DZ Rejection Code: METHODS.

Reaction of methyl 4′,6′-di-O-mesyl-[beta]-lactoside pentabenzoate (8), synthesised via the 4′,6′-O-benzylidene derivative (6), with sodium azide in hexamethylphosphoric triamide gave three products. In addition to the required 4′,6′-diazidocellobioside (9), an elimination product, methyl 4-O-(6-azido-2,3-di-O-benzoyl-4,6-dideoxy-[alpha]--threo-hex-4-enopyranosyl)-2,3,6-tri-O-benzoyl-[beta]--glucopyranoside (12), and an unexpected product of interglycosidic cleavage, methyl 2,3,6-tri-O-benzoyl-[beta]--glucopyranoside (13), were formed. The origin of the latter product is discussed. The diazide 9 was converted into 4′,6′-diacetamido-4′,6′-dideoxycellobiose hexa-acetate (16) by sequential debenzoylation, catalytic reduction, acetylation, and acetolysis.

Sabaitis, C. P., Leong, B. K. J., Rop, D. A., and Aaron, C. S. (1999). Validation of Intratracheal Instillation as an Alternative for Aerosol Inhalation Toxicity Testing. J.Appl.Toxicol. 19: 133-140.

EcoReference No.: 66654


Chemical of Concern: DZ,PRN,PPHD; Habitat: T; Effect Codes: BCM; Rejection Code: NO CONTROL(ALL CHEMS).

Sabra, Mads C., Jorgensen, Kent, and Mouritsen, Ole G. (1996). Lindane suppresses the lipid-bilayer permeability in the main transition region. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes 1282: 85-92 .


Chem Codes: Chemical of Concern: DZ Rejection Code: METHODS.

The effects of a small molecule, the insecticide lindane, on unilamellar DMPC bilayers in the phase transition region, have been studied by means of differential scanning calorimetry and fluorescence spectroscopy. The calorimetric data show that increasing concentrations of lindane broaden the transition and lower the transition temperature, without changing the transition enthalpy significantly. Lindane therefore enhances the thermal fluctuations of the bilayer. The calorimetric data furthermore suggest that the bilayer structure is intact and not disrupted by even high concentrations (32 mol%) of lindane. Fluorescence spectroscopy was used to measure the passive permeability of unilamellar DMPC bilayers to Co2+ ions. The data show that lindane seals the bilayer for Co2+ penetration and that this effect increases with increasing lindane concentration. The results are discussed in relation to the effects on the permeability of other small molecules, e.g., anesthetics. Lindane/ Lipid bilayer/ Permeability/ Phase transition/ Fluorescence spectroscopy

Saglio, P., Olsen, K. H., and Bretaud, S. (2001). Behavioral and Olfactory Responses to Prochloraz, Bentazone, and Nicosulfuron-Contaminated Flows in Goldfish. Arch.Environ.Contam.Toxicol. 41: 192-74.

EcoReference No.: 60972


Chemical of Concern: NSF,DZ; Habitat: A; Effect Codes: BEH; Rejection Code: OK(ALL CHEMS),NO COC(DZ).

Saito, Seiki, Nishikawa, Toshiya, Yokoyama, Yoshie, and Moriwake, Toshio (1990). Efficient nucleophilic oxirane ring cleavage with dibutyltin diazide. Tetrahedron Letters 31: 221-224.


Chem Codes: Chemical of Concern: DZ Rejection Code: METHODS.

Dibutyltin diazide has proven to be potential in nucleophilic ring opening of a variety of oxiranes to give 1,2-azido alcohols in less than four hours (DMF at 60 [deg]C) in fair to excellent yields.

SAKA, M., IIJIMA, K., ODANAKA, Y., and KATO, Y. (1998). Supercritical fluid extraction of pesticides in fruits and vegetables: Application of new polymer absorbent. JOURNAL OF PESTICIDE SCIENCE; 23 414-418.
Chem Codes : Chemical of Concern: DZ Rejection Code: METHODS.

BIOSIS COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. RRM RESEARCH ARTICLE PLANT PLANT FRUIT VEGETABLE SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION PESTICIDES POLYMER ABSORBENT DIATOMACEOUS EARTH SILICAGEL METHODOLOGY LABORATORY METHOD Ecology/ Herbicides/ Pest Control/ Pesticides/ Plants

Sakai, M. (2003). Investigation of Pesticides in Rainwater at Isogo Ward of Yokohama. Journal of health science [j. Health sci.]. Vol. 49, no. 3, pp. 221-225. 2003.
Chem Codes: MLT Rejection Code: HUMAN HEALTH.

Abstract: Large amounts of various pesticides have been used in farms, rice paddies and gardens. However, few studies on the pesticides in rainwater have been conducted in Japan. Thus, rainwater samples were collected from August 2001 until July 2002 at Isogo Ward of Yokohama, and 51 kinds of pesticides in the 51 samples were investigated. Although sampling point was not located in the agricultural area, dichlorvos (0.33-0.05 mu g/l), chlorothalonil (0.27-0.05 mu g/l), fenitrothion (0.24-0.05 mu g/l), molinate (0.12-0.05 mu g/l), diazinon (0.07-0.05 mu g/l), and malathion (0.05 mu g/l) were detected. Dichlorvos was the most frequently detected (65% of samples) and its highest concentration in rainwater (0.33 mu g/l) was found on May 7, 2002. Chlorothalonil was the second most frequently detected (33% of samples) and its highest concentration in rain-water (0.27 mu g/l) was found on May 26, 2002.

Sakamoto, Mitsushi and Tsutsumi, Taizou (2004).


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