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Catalog Number:
39343
CAS Number:
34014-18-1
Tébuthiuron
Purity:
≥ 98% (CG)
Synonym(s):
1-[5-( tert -butyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl]-1,3-diméthylurée
Hazmat
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$245.17 /5G
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Informations sur le produit
Numéro CAS 
34014-18-1
Formule moléculaire
C9H16N4OS
Poids moléculaire 
0
Point de fusion 
161 - 165 °C
Informations générales
Numéro CAS 
34014-18-1
Formule moléculaire
C9H16N4OS
Poids moléculaire 
0
Point de fusion 
161 - 165 °C
Propriétés
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Sécurité et réglementation
Matières dangereuses
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Antibiotique
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Réglementé par la DEA
Non
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Applications

Tebuthiuron is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Agricultural Weed Control: This chemical is primarily used as a herbicide to manage unwanted vegetation in crops, particularly in non-crop areas like roadsides and railways. Its effectiveness in controlling perennial weeds makes it a valuable tool for farmers and land managers.
  • Forestry Management: In forestry, tebuthiuron helps in the selective control of invasive plant species, promoting the growth of desirable trees and enhancing biodiversity. This application is crucial for maintaining healthy forest ecosystems.
  • Environmental Restoration: The compound is employed in ecological restoration projects to clear invasive species, allowing native plants to thrive. This is particularly important in areas where ecosystems have been disrupted.
  • Research in Plant Physiology: Scientists use tebuthiuron to study plant responses to herbicides, providing insights into plant metabolism and resistance mechanisms. This research can lead to the development of more effective and sustainable agricultural practices.
  • Soil Management Practices: Tebuthiuron is also applied in soil management to improve crop yields by controlling weeds that compete for nutrients and water. This application is beneficial for enhancing agricultural productivity.

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