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Binding affinity to anemone STING
Assay data:1 Active, 1 Tested
SummaryCompounds, ActivePubMed Citation
Elicitor activity in Eschscholzia californica Cham. assessed as elicitation of chelirubine formation
Elicitor activity in Eschscholzia californica Cham. assessed as elicitation of chelirubine formation at 300 uM
Assay data:2 Active, 2 Tested
Elicitor activity in Eschscholzia californica Cham. assessed as elicitation of chelirubine formation at 30 uM
Post-emergence herbicidal activity against Papaver rhoeas assessed as injury at 150 g/ha applied at 15 days post-sowing measured after 15 days relative to control
Assay data:1 Tested
SummaryPubMed Citation
Post-emergence herbicidal activity against Papaver rhoeas assessed as injury at 50 g/ha applied at 15 days post-sowing measured after 15 days relative to control
Pre-emergence herbicidal activity against Papaver rhoeas assessed as injury at 150 g/ha applied at 24 hr post-sowing measured after 28 days relative to control
Pre-emergence herbicidal activity against Papaver rhoeas assessed as injury at 50 g/ha applied at 24 hr post-sowing measured after 28 days relative to control
Herbicidal activity against Consolida regalis in winter wheat crop field at 900 g/ha applied at the end of tillering stage of crop measured at 4 weeks post-drug dosage
Summary
Herbicidal activity against Consolida regalis in winter wheat crop field at 600 g/ha applied at the end of tillering stage of crop measured at 4 weeks post-drug dosage
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