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RECORD NUMBER: 23 OF 31Main Title | Root Isolation Method for Testing Root-Active Chemicals. | |||||||||||
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Author | Duffy., S. L. ; | |||||||||||
CORP Author | Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. | |||||||||||
Year Published | 1975 | |||||||||||
Report Number | PB-278 104, PB-278 102 | |||||||||||
Stock Number | PB-278 104, also found in PB-278 102 | |||||||||||
Additional Subjects | Herbicides ; Weed control ; Field tests ; Trees(Plants) ; Nitrogen heterocyclic compounds ; Quartenary ammonium salts ; Sodium hydroxide ; Copper sulfates ; Viability ; Plant tissues ; Benzonitrile ; Chlorine organic compounds ; Salix babylonica ; Paraquat herbicide ; Bipyridium/dimethyl ; Dichlorobenil ; Benzonitrile/dichloro ; Reprints | |||||||||||
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Collation | 3p | |||||||||||
Abstract | A method for isolating roots of a growing plant was devised. The technique allows treatment of an isolated portion of the root system without disturbance or injury to the untreated root mass. A specially designed planter-box was used to induce natural separation of the root system in 3 to 4 weeks. Weeping willow (Salix babylonica L.) seedlings were used to test the performance of dichlobenil, paraquat, sodium hydroxide, and copper sulfate, in reducing the viability of treated roots. A tetrazolium chloride assay was used to determine the difference in viability of the treated roots. Copper sulfate and paraquat-treated plants produced symptoms of systemic injury. |
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Notes | report also found in PB-278 102 entitled Journal articles on miscellaneous pesticide studies, group 2 |