Enantioselectivity in Aquatic Toxicity of Triazole Fungicide Hexaconazole
Chiral pesticides enantiomers usually interact with biological systems selectively and may result in enantioselective toxicity, environmental fate, and different effects on nontarget organisms. However, these properties are usually ignored when evaluating the environmental risk and public health. Hexaconazole (HZ), which belongs to triazole compounds, is a chiral fungicide and used in agriculture for the control of many fungal diseases on a variety of crops due to its great fungicidal activity. The (-)-isomer of HZ accounts for most of the fungicidal activity.
triazole fungicide hexaconazole (HZ) enantioselectivity aquatic toxicity
Hongwu Liang Xingze Sun Zhiqiang Zhou Lihong Qiu
Pesticide Environmental Toxicology Lab, Department of Applied Chemistry,College of Science, China Ag Pesticide Residue and Environmental Toxicology Lab, Department of Applied Chemistry, College of Scie
国际会议
北京
英文
159-160
2012-09-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)