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Die Methylendioxyphenyl-Synergisten Sesamex und Sesamol hemmen die Umwandlung des Insektizids Carbaryl (1-Naphthyl-N-Methylcarbamat) zu N-Hydroxymethylcarbamat und 1-Naphthylcarbamat beiAspergillus terreus. Die Wirkung der beiden Synergisten ist jedoch von begrenzter Dauer, da sie durch den Pilz metabolisiert werden.
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Authorized for publication on 10 July 1974 as paper number 4732 in the journal series of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment Station.
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Bollag, J.M., Liu, Kc. Effect of methylendioxyphenyl synergists on metabolism of carbaryl byAspergillus terreus. Experientia 30, 1374–1375 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01919640
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