Phytoremediation of metolachlor by transgenic rice plants expressing humanCYP2B6. | J Agric Food Chem | 2005 Nov 16 | 16277416 |
Transgenic rice containing human CYP2B6 detoxifies various classes of herbicides. | J Agric Food Chem | 2005 May 4 | 15853388 |
Determination of diphenamide, napropamide and metolachlor in tobacco by gelpermeation chromatographic clean-up and high performance liquid chromatography. | Ann Chim | 2005 May | 16477944 |
Pesticide extraction efficiency of two solid phase disk types after shipping. | J Agric Food Chem | 2005 Jun 29 | 15969478 |
Pesticide occurrence in selected South Florida canals and Biscayne Bay duringhigh agricultural activity. | J Agric Food Chem | 2005 Jul 27 | 16028993 |
Metolachlor photodegradation study in aqueous media under natural and simulated solar irradiation. | J Agric Food Chem | 2005 Feb 9 | 15686422 |
Analysis of substrate specificity of pig CYP2B22 and CYP2C49 towards herbicidesby transgenic rice plants. | Transgenic Res | 2005 Dec | 16315095 |
Foliar and soil deposition of pesticide sprays in peanuts and their washoff andrunoff under simulated worst-case rainfall conditions. | J Agric Food Chem | 2004 Nov 17 | 15537318 |
Sorption and mobility of 14C-labeled imazaquin and metolachlor in four soils asinfluenced by soil properties. | J Agric Food Chem | 2003 Sep 10 | 12952429 |
Influence of microbial inoculation (Pseudomonas sp. strain ADP), the enzymeatrazine chlorohydrolase, and vegetation on the degradation of atrazine andmetolachlor in soil. | J Agric Food Chem | 2003 May 7 | 12720389 |