triazine

NOUN
  1. any of three isomeric compounds having three carbon and three nitrogen atoms in a six-membered ring
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How To Use triazine In A Sentence

  • This novel triazine IGR acts specifically on dipteran species. Chapter 7
  • It controls many broadleaf weeds including kochia, both triazine resistant and ALS resistant biotypes.
  • Some parameters such as molar refractivity, frontier orbit energy, dipole moment, atom net charge of triazines were obtained by using the method of quantum-chemistry calculation.
  • They are constantly being retired with hindsight, recent examples being the triazine herbicides, such as atrazine and simazine, which have been shown to be endocrine disruptors.
  • Bioassays with lettuce and cucumber seedlings showed that simazine, a triazine herbicide related to atrazine, can persist in soils and cause subsequent replanting problems.
  • Mechanistic effects of a Triazine pesticide on reproductive endocrine function in mature male Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) parr. Atrazine in the environment
  • The same can be said for the triazine review and the phenoxy herbicide review.
  • Bioassays with lettuce and cucumber seedlings showed that simazine, a triazine herbicide related to atrazine, can persist in soils and cause subsequent replanting problems.
  • For the triazine herbicides and others that have been used for a number of years, it is possible to estimate carryover potential from test results.
  • It is a triazine derivative chemically unrelated to any other antiepileptic drug.
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