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Oxadiazon (CAS 19666-30-9)

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Application:
Oxadiazon is a pesticide that is insoluble in water
CAS Number:
19666-30-9
Molecular Weight:
345.22
Molecular Formula:
C15H18Cl2N2O3
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Oxadiazon is a pesticide that is insoluble in water. It is selective for the control of grasses and annual weeds. It has a low amount of leaching through the soil and holds well in the soil, causing it to be taken up by the shoots as the plants grow through the treated soil layer.


Oxadiazon (CAS 19666-30-9) References

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  2. [Quantitative analysis of butachlor, oxadiazon and simetryn by gas chromatography].  |  Liu, F., et al. 1999. Se Pu. 17: 217-8. PMID: 12549176
  3. Effect of the herbicides oxadiazon and oxyfluorfen on phosphates solubilizing microorganisms and their persistence in rice fields.  |  Das, AC., et al. 2003. Chemosphere. 53: 217-21. PMID: 12919781
  4. Degradation of oxadiazon in a bioreactor integrated in the water closed circuit of a plant nursery.  |  Pinilla, P., et al. 2008. Bioresour Technol. 99: 2177-81. PMID: 17629477
  5. Sorption behaviour of oxadiazon in tropical rice soils.  |  Hoque, ME., et al. 2007. Water Sci Technol. 56: 115-21. PMID: 17711006
  6. Protoporphyrinogen oxidase inhibition by three peroxidizing herbicides: oxadiazon, LS 82-556 and M&B 39279.  |  Matringe, M., et al. 1989. FEBS Lett. 245: 35-8. PMID: 2522396
  7. Constitutive active/androstane receptor, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α, and cytotoxicity are involved in oxadiazon-induced liver tumor development in mice.  |  Kuwata, K., et al. 2016. Food Chem Toxicol. 88: 75-86. PMID: 26710982
  8. Temporal-spatial patterns of three types of pesticide loadings in a middle-high latitude agricultural watershed.  |  Ouyang, W., et al. 2017. Water Res. 122: 377-386. PMID: 28622630
  9. Oxadiazon affects the expression and activity of aldehyde dehydrogenase and acylphosphatase in human striatal precursor cells: A possible role in neurotoxicity.  |  Degl'Innocenti, D., et al. 2019. Toxicology. 411: 110-121. PMID: 30391265
  10. A novel mutation A212T in chloroplast Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO1) confers resistance to PPO inhibitor Oxadiazon in Eleusine indica.  |  Bi, B., et al. 2020. Pest Manag Sci. 76: 1786-1794. PMID: 31788953
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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Oxadiazon, 100 mg

sc-250618
100 mg
$37.00