نتایج جستجو برای: atrazine

تعداد نتایج: 2097  

Journal: :Chemosphere 2006
K W Wilhelms S A Cutler J A Proudman R V Carsia L L Anderson C G Scanes

The widely used herbicide, atrazine, has been reported to exhibit reproductive toxicity in rats and amphibians. The present studies investigate toxicity of atrazine in Japanese quail and its ability to influence reproduction in sexually immature females. Atrazine was administered in the diet at concentrations from 0.001 to 1000 ppm (approximately 109 mg kg-1 per day) or systemically via daily s...

2017
R. L. Yale M. Sapp C. J. Sinclair J. W. B. Moir

Accelerated degradation is the increased breakdown of a pesticide upon its repeated application, which has consequences for the environmental fate of pesticides. The herbicide atrazine was repeatedly applied to soils previously untreated with s-triazines for >5 years. A single application of atrazine, at an agriculturally relevant concentration, was sufficient to induce its rapid dissipation. S...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2004
Susan K Neurath Ali M Sadeghi Adel Shirmohammadi Allan R Isensee Alba Torrents

Atrazine transport through packed 10 cm soil columns representative of the 0-10 cm soil horizon was observed by measuring the atrazine recovery in the total leachate volume, and upper and lower soil layers following infiltration of 7.5 cm water using a mechanical vacuum extractor (MVE). Measured recoveries were analyzed to understand the influence of infiltration rate and delay time on atrazine...

2013
Mansooreh Dehghani Simin Nasseri Hassan Hashemi

Atrazine herbicide that is widely used in corn production is frequently detected in water resources. The main objectives of this research were focused on assessing the effects of carbon and nitrogen sources on atrazine biodegradation by mixed bacterial consortium and by evaluating the feasibility of using mixed bacterial consortium in soil culture. Shiraz corn field soil with a long history of ...

2000
JASON B. BELDEN MICHAEL J. LYDY

Acute toxicity of selected organophosphorus insecticides (OPs; chlorpyrifos, methyl parathion, diazinon, and malathion) was determined for individual OPs and binary combinations of the OPs with atrazine to larvae of the midge Chironomus tentans. Atrazine individually was not acutely toxic even at high concentrations (10,000 mg/L); however, the presence of atrazine at much lower concentrations (...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2010
Donald E Tillitt Diana M Papoulias Jeffrey J Whyte Catherine A Richter

Atrazine, the widely used herbicide, has shown to affect the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis in certain vertebrate species, but few studies have examined reproductive effects of this chemical on fish. Our study was designed to evaluate a population endpoint (egg production) in conjunction with histological (e.g., gonad development) and biochemical (e.g., hormone production) phenotypes associa...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2010
Brandon C Iker Pat Kambesis Stuart A Oehrle Chris Groves Hazel A Barton

In the absence of sunlight energy, microbial community survival in subterranean aquifers depends on integrated mechanisms of energy and nutrient scavenging. Because karst aquifers are particularly sensitive to agricultural land use impacts due to rapid and direct hydrologic connections for pollutants to enter the groundwater, we examined the fate of an exogenous pesticide (atrazine) into such a...

2017
Narges Shamsedini Mansooreh Dehghani Simin Nasseri Mohammad Ali Baghapour

BACKGROUND Atrazine is a herbicide that is widely used to control broadleaf and grassy weeds for growing many crops especially in maize production. It is a frequently detected herbicide in many groundwater resources. This study aimed to assess the feasibility of using ultraviolet radiation UV and fortified nanoparticles of titanium dioxide (TiO2) doped with trivalent iron to remove atrazine fro...

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
(مقاله کوتاه پژوهشی)دانیال رضایی غلامحسین حق نیا امیر لکزیان محمد حسن زاده خیاط حوریه نصیرلی

abstract extensive application of atrazine and its toxicity in environmental has attracted researcher attention for finding new degradation methods to this organic pollutant. biodegradation is one of most effective methods for removing atrazine. due to the importance of atrazine herbicide as an organic pollutant, a design carried out at factorial experiment in completely randomized design with ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1991
M P Anderson J W Gronwald

We previously reported that a velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti Medic) biotype found in Maryland was resistant to atrazine because of an enhanced capacity to detoxify the herbicide via glutathione conjugation (JW Gronwald, Andersen RN, Yee C [1989] Pestic Biochem Physiol 34: 149-163). The biochemical basis for the enhanced atrazine conjugation capacity in this biotype was examined. Glutathione l...

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