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dinoterb acetate

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dinoterb acetate [′dī·nə‚tərb ′as·ə‚tāt]
(organic chemistry)
C12H14N2O6A yellow, crystalline compound with a melting point of 133-134°C; used as a preemergence herbicide for sugarbeets, legumes, and cereals, and as a postemergence herbicide for maize, sorghum, and alfalfa.


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Rebate rates for products like aramite chlorethoxyfos, and glyphosate increase from present 5% to 9%; acetofenate, acequinocyl and dinoterb acetate from 5% to13%.
 
 
 
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