BISPYRIBAC-SODIUM
Herbicide
HRAC B WSSA 2; pyrimidinyloxybenzoic
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NOMENCLATURE
Common name bispyribac-sodium (BSI, pa ISO)
IUPAC name sodium 2,6-bis(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yloxy)benzoate
Chemical Abstracts name sodium 2,6-bis[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl)oxy]benzoate
CAS RN [125401-75-4] for acid; [125401-92-5] for sodium
salt Development codes KIH-2023; KUH-911 (both Kumiai); V-10029 |
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PHYSICAL
CHEMISTRY
Composition Tech. is >93%. Mol. wt. 452.4 M.f. C19H17N4NaO8; C19H18N4O8 for the acid Form White powder. M.p. 223-224 ˇăC V.p. 5.05 ´ 10-6 mPa (25 ºC) KOW logP = -1.03 (23 ˇăC) Henry 3.12 ´ 10-11 Pa m3 mol-1 (calc.) S.g./density Bulk density
0.0737 (20 ˇăC, CIPAC MT 3)
Solubility In water 73.3 g/l (25 ºC). In methanol
26.3, acetone 0.043 g/l (25 ˇăC).
Stability Stable in water; DT50 >1 y (pH
7 & 9), 448 h (pH 4). Stable to light. Not
decomposed after 14 d at 55 ˇăC.
pKa 3.05 |
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APPLICATIONS
Biochemistry Branched chain
amino acid synthesis (ALS or AHAS) inhibitor. Mode of action Selective, systemic
post-emergence herbicide, absorbed by foliage
and roots. Uses Control of grasses, sedges and broad-leaved weeds, especially Echinochloa spp., in direct-seeded rice, at rates
of 15-45 g/ha. Also used to stunt growth of
weeds in non-crop situations. Formulation types SC; water-soluble liquid. |
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| ANALYSIS
By hplc.
Details available from Kumiai. |
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MAMMALIAN
TOXICOLOGY
Oral Acute oral LD50 for male rats 4111, female rats 2635, male
and female mice 3524 mg/kg.
Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats >2000 mg/kg. Non-irritating to
skin; slightly irritating to eyes (rabbits). Inhalation LC50 (4 h) for rats >4.48 mg/l. NOEL (2 y) for male rats 20 mg/kg diet (1.1 mg/kg b.w. daily), female rats 20
mg/kg diet (1.4 mg/kg b.w. daily), male mice
14.1 mg/kg daily, female mice 1.7 mg/kg b.w.
daily.
ADI 0.011 mg/kg. Other Non-mutagenic in the Ames test, and non-teratogenic to rats and rabbits.
Toxicity class WHO (a.i.) III (Table 5) |
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ECOTOXICOLOGY
Birds Acute oral LD50 for bobwhite quail >2250 mg/kg. Dietary
LC50 (5 d) for bobwhite quail and mallard
ducks >5620 mg/kg diet.
Fish Acute LC50 (96 h) for rainbow trout and bluegill
sunfish >100 ppm.
Daphnia LC50 (48 h) >100 ppm. Algae EC50 (120 h) for Selenastrum capricornutum
3.4 mg/l, NOEC 0.625 mg/l. Bees LD50 (oral) >200 mg/bee; LC50 (contact) >7000 mg/l spray. Worms NOEL (14 d) for Eisenia foetida >1000 mg/kg soil. |
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ENVIRONMENTAL
FATE
Animals >95% of dose applied to rats was excreted
in urine and faeces within 7 d.
Plants Following application to foliage and soil at 5-leaf stage of rice plants,
c. 10% of carbon label was distributed
between straw and roots at harvest. Soil/Environment In soil, DT50 <10 d (flooded and upland conditions).
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