ACIFLUORFEN-SODIUM
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Human Health Effects:
Probable Routes of Human Exposure:
Occupational exposure to acifluorfen-sodium
may occur through inhalation of aerosols or mists and dermal contact with
this herbicide during or after its application and at workplaces where acifluorfen-sodium
is produced. (SRC) **PEER REVIEWED**
Emergency Medical Treatment:
Animal Toxicity Studies:
Non-Human Toxicity Excerpts:
Non-mutagenic in Ames and mouse lymphoma assays. /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
Non-toxic to bees. /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
Severe eye irritant; moderate skin irritant (rabbit). /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
Non-Human Toxicity Values:
LD50 Rat oral 1,300 mg/kg [Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
LD50 Rat male oral 2,025 mg/kg, and for female 1,370 mg/kg /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
LD50 male Mouse male oral 2,050 mg/kg, and for female 1,370 mg/kg /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
LD50 Rabbit percutaneous >2,000 mg/kg /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
LC50 Rat 4 hr inhalation= >6.9 mg/L air /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
NOEL Rat 180 mg/kg /Acifluorfen;
2-yr trial/ [Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
LC50 rainbow trout 31 mg/L/96 hr /Conditions of bioassay not specified/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
LC50 bluegill sunfish 54 mg/L/96 hr /Conditions of bioassay not specified/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
LD50 mallard duck oral 2,821 mg/kg /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
LD50 bobwhite quail oral 325 mg/kg /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
8-Day LC50 mallard duck = >10,000 mg/kg diet /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
LC50 rainbow trout 17 mg/L/96 hr /Acifluorfen;
conditions of bioassay not specified/ [Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
LC50 bluegill sunfish 62 mg/L/96 hr /Acifluorfen;
conditions of bioassay not specified/ [Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
Metabolism/Pharmacokinetics:
Metabolism/Metabolites:
Rapidly metabolized in plants to glucuronides, and homoglutathione and
cysteine conjugates. /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 13]**PEER
REVIEWED**
Mechanism of Action:
Acts by inhibition of protoporphyrinogen oxidase. [Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 12]**PEER
REVIEWED**
Pharmacology:
Environmental Fate & Exposure:
Environmental Fate/Exposure Summary:
Acifluorfen-sodium's production
and use as an herbicide will result in its release to the environment. If
released to air, acifluorfen-sodium's
measured vapor pressure of less than 9.8X10-9 mm Hg indicates that it will
exist solely in the particulate phase in the ambient atmosphere. Particulate-phase
acifluorfen-sodium may be physically
removed from the atmosphere by wet and dry deposition. If released to soil,
an estimated Koc of 3100 indicates acifluorfen-sodium
is expected to have slight mobility. Field-aged residues show negligible
leaching. Acifluorfen-sodium biodegrades
to carbon dioxide and bound non-bioactive metabolites; half-lives in soil
range from 14 to 60 days. Volatilization from wet and dry soil surfaces
is not expected to be an important process. Acifluorfen
photodecomposes to non-herbicidal products with a half-life of 2 to 2.5
days in aqueous media and 4.5 days in soil. A photolysis half-life of 4.6
days was determined in soil. If released into water, acifluorfen-sodium
is expected to adsorb to suspended solids and sediment in the water column.
The potential for bioconcentration in aquatic organisms is low based on
an estimated BCF of 1.1. Volatilization from water surfaces and hydrolysis
are not expected to be important processes. A photolysis half-life of 6.6
hours was determined for a 1X10-4 M aqueous solution. Occupational exposure
to acifluorfen-sodium may occur
through inhalation of aerosols or mists and dermal contact with this herbicide
during or after its application and at workplaces where acifluorfen-sodium
is produced. (SRC) **PEER REVIEWED**
Probable Routes of Human Exposure:
Occupational exposure to acifluorfen-sodium
may occur through inhalation of aerosols or mists and dermal contact with
this herbicide during or after its application and at workplaces where acifluorfen-sodium
is produced. (SRC) **PEER REVIEWED**
Artificial Pollution Sources:
Acifluorfen-sodium's production
and use as an herbicide for the pre-emergence and/or post-emergence control
of many broadleaf weeds in soybean, peanuts, and rice(1,2) will result in
its release to the environment(SRC). [(1) Farm Chemicals Handbook 1997. Willoughby, OH: Meister
p. G 53 (1997) (2) Humburg NE; Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science Society
of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL: Weed Science Society of America p. 4
(1989)]**PEER REVIEWED**
Environmental Fate:
TERRESTRIAL FATE: Based on a recommended classification scheme(1), an
estimated Koc value of 3100(SRC), determined from a structure estimation
method(2), indicates that acifluorfen-sodium
is expected to have slight mobility in soil(SRC). Volatilization of acifluorfen-sodium
from moist soil surfaces is not expected to be important given its ionic
nature in aqueous solution(SRC). Acifluorfen-sodium
is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces based on a measured
vapor pressure of less than 9.8X10-9 mm Hg(3). The photolysis rate constant
for acifluorfen-sodium in soil has
been observed to be 0.151 /day(3). This corresponds to a photolysis half-life
of 4.6 days in soil(3). Biodegradation is expected to be an important process
in soil(SRC). The half-life of acifluorfen-sodium
in soil ranges from 14 to 60 days depending on soil conditions(4); factors
that promote microbial activity enhance the breakdown of acifluorfen-sodium(4).
[(1) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 23 (1983) (2) Meylan WM
et al; Environ Sci Technol 26: 1560-67 (1992) (3) USDA; Agricultural Research
Service Pesticide Properties Database on-line http://ncsr.arsusda.gov/ppdb3//,
updated May 1995]**PEER REVIEWED**
AQUATIC FATE: Based on a recommended classification scheme(1), an estimated
Koc value of 3100(SRC), determined from a structure estimation method(2),
indicates that acifluorfen-sodium
is expected to adsorb to suspended solids and sediment in water(SRC). Volatilization
of acifluorfen-sodium from water
surfaces is not expected based on the ionic nature of this compound in water(SRC).
According to a classification scheme(4), an estimated BCF of 1.1(3,SRC),
from an estimated log Kow of 0.37(5,SRC), suggests that bioconcentration
in aquatic organisms is low(SRC). Irradiation (peak outputs at 300 and 360
nm) of a 1X10-4 M aqueous solution of acifluorfen-sodium
for 7 hours resulted in the decomposition of about 51% of the herbicide
(first-order rate constant = 0.105 /hour), yielding 2-chloro-1-(4-nitrophenoxy)-4-trifluoromethylbenzene
as the only product(6). Acifluorfen-sodium
is not expected to undergo hydrolysis in the environment(7). [(1) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 23 (1983) (2) Meylan WM
et al; Environ Sci Technol 26: 1560-67 (1992) (3) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook
of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington,DC: Amer Chem Soc pp.
4-9, 5-4, 5-10, 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (4) Franke C et al; Chemosphere 29:
1501-14 (1994) (5) Meylan WM, Howard PH; J Pharm Sci 84: 83-92 (1995) (6)
USDA; Agricultural Research Service Pesticide Properties Database on-line
http://ncsr.arsusda.gov/ppdb3//, updated May 1995 (7) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook
of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington,DC: Amer Chem Soc pp.
7-4, 7-5 (1990)]**PEER REVIEWED**
ATMOSPHERIC FATE: According to a model of gas/particle partitioning of
semivolatile organic compounds in the atmosphere(1), acifluorfen-sodium,
which has a measured vapor pressure of less than 9.8X10-9 mm Hg at 25 deg
C(2,SRC), is expected to exist solely in the particulate phase in the ambient
atmosphere. Particulate-phase acifluorfen-sodium
may be physically removed from the air by wet and dry deposition(SRC). [(1) Bidleman TF; Environ Sci Technol 22: 361-367 (1988)
(2) Lyman WJ; p 31 in Environmental Exposure From Chemicals Vol I, Neely
WB, Blau GE(eds), Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press (1985) (3) Meylan WM, Howard
PH; Chemosphere 26: 2293-99 (1993)]**PEER REVIEWED**
Environmental Biodegradation:
Acifluorfen-sodium biodegrades
in soil to CO2 and bound non-bioactive metabolites(1). Acifluorfen-sodium
residues do not persist in the environment; the half-life ranges from 14
to 60 days depending on soil conditions(1). Factors that promote microbial
activity enhance breakdown(1). [(1) Humburg NE; Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science Society
of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL: Weed Science Society of America p. 5
(1989)]**PEER REVIEWED**
Environmental Abiotic Degradation:
Acifluorfen-sodium is not expected
to undergo hydrolysis in the environment due to the lack of hydrolyzable
functional groups(1). Irradiation (peak outputs at 300 and 360 nm) of a
1X10-4 M aqueous solution of acifluorfen-sodium
for 7 hours resulted in the decomposition of about 51% of the herbicide
(first-order rate constant = 0.105 /hour), yielding 2-chloro-1-(4-nitrophenoxy)-4-trifluoromethylbenzene
as the only product(2). The photolysis rate constant for acifluorfen-sodium
in soil has been observed to be 0.151 /day(3). This corresponds to a photolysis
half-life of 4.6 days in soil(3,SRC). [(1) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation
Methods. Washington DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 7-4, 7-5 (1990) (2) Pusion A,
Gessa C; Pestic Sci 32: 1-5 (1991) (3) USDA; Agricultural Research Service
Pesticide Properties Database on-line http://ncsr.arsusda.gov/ppdb3//, updated
May 1995]**PEER REVIEWED**
Environmental Bioconcentration:
An estimated BCF of 1.1 was calculated for acifluorfen-sodium(SRC),
using an estimated log Kow of 0.37(1,SRC) and a recommended regression-derived
equation(2). According to a classification scheme(3), this BCF suggests
that bioconcentration in aquatic organisms is low(SRC). [(1) Meylan WM, Howard PH; J Pharm Sci 84: 83-92 (1995) (2)
Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington
DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 5-4, 5-10 (1990) (3) Franke C et al; Chemosphere 29:
1501-14 (1994)]**PEER REVIEWED**
Soil Adsorption/Mobility:
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1),
the Koc for acifluorfen-sodium can
be estimated to be about 3100(SRC). According to a recommended classification
scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that acifluorfen-sodium
is expected to have slight mobility in soil(SRC). A pesticide leaching potential
index value of 40 was calculated for foliar application of acifluorfen-sodium;
pesticide leaching potential values of 0 and 100 indicate no leaching potential
and maximum leaching potential, respectively(3). Field-aged residues of
acifluorfen-sodium show negligible
leaching(4). [(1) Meylan WM et al; Environ Sci Technol 26: 1560-67 (1992)
(2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 23 (1983) (3) Weber JB; Soil Facts: Protecting
Groundwater in North Carolina - A Pesticide and Soil Ranking System. Published
by North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, North Carolina State University
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (1994) (4) Humburg NE; Herbicide
Handbook of the Weed Science Society of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL:
Weed Science Society of America p. 4 (1989)]**PEER REVIEWED**
Volatilization from Water/Soil:
The ionic nature of acifluorfen-sodium
in aqueous solution suggests that volatilization from water surfaces will
not occur(SRC). Acifluorfen-sodium
is not expected to volatilize from wet or dry soil surfaces based on its
ionic nature and its measured vapor pressure of less than 9.8X10-9 mm Hg,
respectively(1). [(1) USDA; Agricultural Research Service Pesticide Properties
Database on-line http://ncsr.arsusda.gov/ppdb3//, updated May 1995]**PEER
REVIEWED**
Environmental Standards & Regulations:
FIFRA Requirements:
Tolerances are established for combined residues of the herbicide sodium
salt of acifluorfen (sodium 5-(2-chloro-4-trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)-2-nitrobenzoic
acid) and its metabolites (the corresponding acid, methyl ester, and amino
analogues) in or on the following raw agricultural commodities: cattle,
kidney; cattle, liver; eggs; goats, kidney; goats, liver; hogs, kidney;
hogs, liver; horses, kidney; horses, liver; milk; peanuts; peanut, hulls;
poultry, fat; poultry, mbyp; poultry, meat; rice grain; rice straw; sheep,
kidney; sheep, liver; soybeans; and strawberry. [40 CFR 180.383 (7/1/96)]**PEER REVIEWED**
State Drinking Water Guidelines:
(FL) FLORIDA 4 ug/l /Acifluorfen/ [USEPA/Office of Water; Federal-State Toxicology and Risk
Analysis Committee (FSTRAC). Summary of State and Federal Drinking Water
Standards and Guidelines (11/93)] **QC REVIEWED**
(ME) MAINE 10 ug/l /Acifluorfen/ [USEPA/Office of Water; Federal-State Toxicology and Risk
Analysis Committee (FSTRAC). Summary of State and Federal Drinking Water
Standards and Guidelines (11/93)] **QC REVIEWED**
Allowable Tolerances:
Tolerances are established for combined residues of the herbicide sodium
salt of acifluorfen (sodium 5-(2-chloro-4-trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)-2-nitrobenzoic
acid) and its metabolites (the corresponding acid, methyl ester, and amino
analogues) in or on the following raw agricultural commodities: cattle,
kidney 0.02 ppm; cattle, liver 0.02 ppm; eggs 0.02 ppm; goats, kidney 0.02
ppm; goats, liver 0.02 ppm; hogs, kidney 0.02 ppm; hogs, liver 0.02 ppm;
horses, kidney 0.02 ppm; horses, liver 0.02 ppm; milk 0.02 ppm; peanuts
0.1 ppm; peanut, hulls 0.1 ppm; poultry, fat 0.02 ppm; poultry, mbyp 0.02
ppm; poultry, meat 0.02 ppm; rice grain 0.1 ppm; rice straw 0.1 ppm; sheep,
kidney 0.02 ppm; sheep, liver 0.02 ppm; soybeans 0.1 ppm; and strawberry
0.05 ppm. [40 CFR 180.383 (7/1/96)]**PEER REVIEWED**
Chemical/Physical Properties:
Molecular Formula:
C14-H6-Cl-F3-N-O5.Na **PEER REVIEWED**
Molecular Weight:
383.6 [Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 8]**PEER
REVIEWED**
Color/Form:
Yellow; as aqueous solution yellow to brown [Farm Chemicals Handbook 1997. Willoughby, OH: Meister Publishing
Co., 1997.,p. G 53]**PEER REVIEWED**
Dark liquid (40% active ingredient) [Humburg, N.E. (ed.). Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science
Society of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL: Weed Science Society of America,
1989. 4]**PEER REVIEWED**
Odor:
Odorless [Humburg, N.E. (ed.). Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science
Society of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL: Weed Science Society of America,
1989. 4]**PEER REVIEWED**
Boiling Point:
>100 deg C /47% WATER SOLUTION/ [Humburg, N.E. (ed.). Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science
Society of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL: Weed Science Society of America,
1989. 4]**PEER REVIEWED**
Melting Point:
Greater than 100 deg C [Farm Chemicals Handbook 1997. Willoughby, OH: Meister Publishing
Co., 1997.,p. G 53]**PEER REVIEWED**
Corrosivity:
Noncorrosive to equipment under normal use conditions. [Humburg, N.E. (ed.). Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science
Society of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL: Weed Science Society of America,
1989. 4]**PEER REVIEWED**
Density/Specific Gravity:
1.26 at 23 deg C /TECHNICAL 47% WATER SOLUTION/ [Humburg, N.E. (ed.). Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science
Society of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL: Weed Science Society of America,
1989. 4]**PEER REVIEWED**
pH:
8 to 9 [Humburg, N.E. (ed.). Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science
Society of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL: Weed Science Society of America,
1989. 4]**PEER REVIEWED**
Solubilities:
Acetone >50%; benzene 1%; chloroform <1%; carbon tetrachloride <1%;
dimethyl formamide >50%; dimethyl sulfoxide >50%; ethanol >50%;
ethyl acetate >50%; hexane <1%; methanol >50%; methylene chloride
<1%; xylene <1%. (all at 25 deg C) [Humburg, N.E. (ed.). Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science
Society of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL: Weed Science Society of America,
1989. 4]**PEER REVIEWED**
In water, >2.5X10+5 mg/l at 25 deg C [Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 8]**PEER
REVIEWED**
Vapor Pressure:
<1.3X10-3 mPa. [USDA; Agricultural Research Service Pesticide Properties
Database on-line http://ncsr.arsusda.gov/ppdb3//, updated May 1995]**PEER
REVIEWED**
Other Chemical/Physical Properties:
Photodegradation half-life of about 22 hours. [Farm Chemicals Handbook 1997. Willoughby, OH: Meister Publishing
Co., 1997.,p. G 53]**PEER REVIEWED**
Chemical Safety & Handling:
Hazardous Decomposition:
Decomposes at 235 deg C. /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 12]**PEER
REVIEWED**
Decomposed by UV light, with a half-life of circa 110 hr. /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 12]**PEER
REVIEWED**
Protective Equipment & Clothing:
/Protective clothing includes/ Goggles, impermeable gloves and apron when
handling undiluted product. Protective clothing and boots when handling
undiluted and diluted product. [Farm Chemicals Handbook 1997. Willoughby, OH: Meister Publishing
Co., 1997.,p. C54]**PEER REVIEWED**
Stability/Shelf Life:
Stable in acid and alkaline media, pH 3 to pH 9 (40 deg C). /Acifluorfen/
[Tomlin, C.D.S. (ed.). The Pesticide Manual - World Compendium.
10th ed. Surrey, UK: The British Crop Protection Council, 1994. 12]**PEER
REVIEWED**
Cleanup Methods:
Large spillages should be dammed-off and pumped into containers; soak
up remainder with absorbent material and dispose of in accordance with local
regulations. [Farm Chemicals Handbook 1997. Willoughby, OH: Meister Publishing
Co., 1997.,p. C54]**PEER REVIEWED**
Disposal Methods:
Must be disposed of by special means, e.g. suitable incineration, in accordance
with local regulations. [Farm Chemicals Handbook 1997. Willoughby, OH: Meister Publishing
Co., 1997.,p. C54]**PEER REVIEWED**
SRP: At the time of review, criteria for land treatment or burial (sanitary
landfill) disposal practices are subject to significant revision. Prior
to implementing land disposal of waste residue (including waste sludge),
consult with environmental regulatory agencies for guidance on acceptable
disposal practices. **PEER REVIEWED**
Occupational Exposure Standards:
Manufacturing/Use Information:
Major Uses:
Post-emergence herbicide for annual broadleaf weeds (some side effects
on some grasses) on soybeans, peanuts, rice. Controls weeds such as annual
morning glory, cocklebur, jimson weed, hemp sesbania, nightshade, pigweed
(Amaranthus spp.), smartweed, tropic croton, velvet leaf, and certain other
weeds. [Farm Chemicals Handbook 1997. Willoughby, OH: Meister Publishing
Co., 1997.,p. G-53]**PEER REVIEWED**
Selective herbicide for the pre-emergence and/or the post-emergence control
of many broadleaf weeds ... .; Major broadleaf weeds controlled include
... common and giant ragweed, and lambsquarters. As an early post-emergence
treatment, it also controls many grasses including foxtail species and seedling
johnson grass. [Humburg, N.E. (ed.). Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science
Society of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL: Weed Science Society of America,
1989. 4]**PEER REVIEWED**
Manufacturers:
Rohm and Haas Bayport Inc., Hq, 13300 Bay Area Boulevard, P.O. Box 1330,
La Porte, TX 77571, (713) 474-4495; Production site: Bayport, TX 77071.
[SRI. 1996 Directory of Chemical Producers-United States
of America. Menlo Park, CA: SRI International, 1996. 783]**PEER REVIEWED**
Formulations/Preparations:
Liquid concentrate of the sodium salt; Doble (acifluorfen-sodium
+ bentazon); Conclude, Manifest (acifluorfen-sodium
+ bentazon + sethoxydim). [Farm Chemicals Handbook 1997. Willoughby, OH: Meister Publishing
Co., 1997.,p. G 53]**PEER REVIEWED**
Storm (1.33 lb/gal acifluorfen-sodium
+ 2.67 lb/gal bentazon); Galaxy (0.67 lb/gal acifluorfen-sodium
+ 3.0 lb/gal bentazon). [Humburg, N.E. (ed.). Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science
Society of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL: Weed Science Society of America,
1989. 4]**PEER REVIEWED**
Laboratory Methods:
Analytic Laboratory Methods:
EC/GLC methods sensitive to 0.01 ppm exist for the parent compound, the
free acid, the methyl ester, and any other compounds which can be converted
to the methyl ester (BASF Corp). [Humburg, N.E. (ed.). Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science
Society of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL: Weed Science Society of America,
1989. 6]**PEER REVIEWED**
Special References:
Synonyms and Identifiers:
Associated Chemicals:
Acifluorfen;5094-66-6
Formulations/Preparations:
Liquid concentrate of the sodium salt; Doble (acifluorfen-sodium
+ bentazon); Conclude, Manifest (acifluorfen-sodium
+ bentazon + sethoxydim). [Farm Chemicals Handbook 1997. Willoughby, OH: Meister Publishing
Co., 1997.,p. G 53]**PEER REVIEWED**
Storm (1.33 lb/gal acifluorfen-sodium
+ 2.67 lb/gal bentazon); Galaxy (0.67 lb/gal acifluorfen-sodium
+ 3.0 lb/gal bentazon). [Humburg, N.E. (ed.). Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science
Society of America. 6th ed. Champaign, IL: Weed Science Society of America,
1989. 4]**PEER REVIEWED**
Administrative Information:
Hazardous Substances Databank Number: 6551
Last Revision Date: 20000929
Last Review Date: Reviewed by SRP on 9/18/1997
Update History:
Complete Update on 06/07/1999, 1 field added/edited/deleted.
Complete Update on 03/17/1999, 2 fields added/edited/deleted.
Complete Update on 06/03/1998, 42 fields added/edited/deleted.