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Effects of Structures of s-Triazines on Toxicity to Soybeans and Weeds
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 June 2017
Abstract
Greenhouse evaluation of 30 s-triazine compounds indicated that several of them were suitable for pre-emergence weed control in Lee soybeans. The s-triazines least toxic to soybeans generally contained either methoxy or methylmercapto substituents but most of these were highly toxic to crabgrass (Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) Scop.). Soybeans were more tolerant to ethylamino substituted s-triazines than to isopropylamino derivatives. Chloro derivatives were generally toxic to soybeans. Proplyamino, allylamino, methoxypropylamino, ethoxy, trichloromethyl, and amido substitutions had much less effect on soybean selectivity than those previously mentioned.
Field evaluation of several s-triazines, preemergence, confirmed the tolerance of soybeans to 2,4-bis(isopropylamino)-6-methylmercapto-s-triazine (prometryne), 2-ethylamino-4-isopropylamino-6-methylmercapto-s-triazine (ametryne), and 2-isopropylamino-4-methylamino-6-methylmercapto-s-triazine (norametryne) at rates that provided adequate weed control.
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