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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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.
Sensors and Actuators B, Chemical, 249, 747-755 (2017)
Fast pesticide detection inside microfluidic device with integrated optical pH, oxygen sensors and algal fluorescence
Environmental toxicology and pharmacology, 33(2), 334-343 (2012-02-04)
We investigated the chronic effect of simazine, an s-triazine herbicide commonly present in aquatic environments, on the antioxidant system and oxidative stress indices in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.). Fish were exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of 0.06 μg l(-1) (environmental
Simazine sorption to corn straw biochars prepared at various temperatures (100-600 °C) was examined to understand its sorption behavior as influenced by characteristics of biochars. Biochars were characterized via elemental analysis, BET-N(2) surface area (SA), FTIR and (13)C NMR. Freundlich
The Science of the total environment, 296(1-3), 117-137 (2002-10-26)
Simazine is a triazine herbicide used in agriculture, pot-plant and tree production. The total concentrations (dissolved + adsorbed) in soil depend on the application rate, for example an application rate of 1500 g simazine/ha will result in approximately 4 mg
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