Chemical |
Cycloate |
CAS-number : |
1134-23-2 |
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Synonyms : |
ro-neet. |
S-ethylN-ethylthiocyclohexanecarbamate |
s-etyylisykloheksyylitiokarbamaatti |
Sykloaatti |
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Uses : |
Active ingredient in herbicides.
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Log soil sorption coefficient, log Kom : |
2.54 |
Sabljic 1987 |
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LD50 values to birds in oral exposure, mg/kg : |
100 |
>100, orl-Agelaius phoeniceus |
100 |
>100, orl-Sturnus vulgaris |
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Schafer et al. 1983 |
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Effects on plants : |
A significant reduction in fresh weight was observed in both
sugarbeet cultivars Beta vulgaris Mono Hy A1 and Beta vulgaris
Mono Hy D2 and Beta patellaris seedlings growing in soil
amended with 4 µg/g cycloate compared with plants growing in
nonamended soil (Abivardi & Altman 1978).
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LC50 values to fishes, mg/l : |
5 |
96hr, Salmo gairdneri,Anon. 1970 |
References |
1804 | Abivardi, C. & Altman, J. 1978.
Effect of cycloate and aldicarb
alone and in combination on growth of three sugarbeet species
(Beta spp.).
Weed.
Sci. 26(2): 161 - 162. |
55 | Anon. 1970a.
Technical Information A-10104 R-71.
Stauffer
Chemical Company. |
2324 | Sabljic, A. 1987.
On the prediction of soil sorption
coefficients of organic pollutants from molecular structure:
application of molecular topology model.
Environ.
Sci.
Technol.
21: 358 - 366. |
1743 | Schafer , E.W.Jr., Bowles, W.A.Jr., Hurlbut, J. 1983.
The acute
oral toxicity, repellency and hazard potential of 993 chemicals to
one or more species of wild and domestic birds.
Arch.
Environ.
Contam.
Toxicol. 12: 355 - 382. |