Simazine is a systemic[1] triazine herbicide[2], which can have the tendency to suppress the photosynthesis process and block the linear electron transport in light chain.[1]
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Fast pesticide detection inside microfluidic device with integrated optical pH, oxygen sensors and algal fluorescence
Tahirbegi BI, et al.
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Electrochemical sensor based on molecularly imprinted composite membrane of poly (o-aminothiophenol) with gold nanoparticles for sensitive determination of herbicide simazine in environmental samples
Zhang J, et al.
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Journal of hazardous materials, 196, 242-247 (2011-10-11)
Two mesoporous metal oxides, Al(2)O(3) and Fe(2)O(3), were evaluated as regards their ability to remove simazine, a highly persistent herbicide of s-triazines, using a batch equilibrium method. The effect of several experimental parameters such as pH, contact time, initial concentration
Several epidemiologic studies have reported an increased risk of prostate cancer among farmers. Our aim was to assess the risk of developing prostate cancer in relation to exposure to specific active compounds in pesticides. A case-control approach was used with
Journal of environmental management, 95 Suppl, S300-S305 (2011-08-02)
Simazine is an s-triazine herbicide world widely used for the control of broadleaf weeds. The influence of leaching and microorganisms on simazine attenuation in an agricultural soil long-term treated with this herbicide was studied. To elucidate the leaching potential of