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Journal of Plant Growth Regulation | 1989

HPLC methods for detection of uniconazole-P in soils and plant tissues

Maria C. Booth; Mark J. Campidonica; David W. Fujino; Roy M. Sachs

High-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) methods have been developed for the detection of uniconazole-P [(E)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,4,-dimethyl-2-(1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-1-penten-3-ol; XE-1019; the active ingredient in Prunit and Sumagic] in soil and plant tissue samples. Methanolic extracts of soil and plant samples were dried to the aqueous phase, the pH adjusted to 11, and partitioned against methylene chloride. The methylene chloride phases were washed with pH 11 water and then passed through C-18 solid phase extraction (SPE) columns. The soil extracts were then dried and the residues taken up in 1 ml acetonitrile of which 20 μl were injected directly onto a C-18 reverse phase analytical column for HPLC analysis. Plant tissue extracts were purified by partitioning and passing through a sequence of Florisil/C-18/Florisil SPE columns before HPLC analysis. Recovery of uniconazole-P was ∼70% from soils and ∼40% from plant tissues. Quantitative detection of 10 parts per billion (ppb) uniconazole-P in plant tissues and soil samples was feasible following these procedures. The soil cleanup procedures were also used to detect uniconazole-P in leachates collected from container-grown plants.


Journal of Plant Growth Regulation | 2000

Response to gibberellin structural variants shows that ability to inhibit flowering correlates with effectiveness for promoting stem elongation of some plant species.

R.W. King; H. Seto; Roy M. Sachs


Physiologia Plantarum | 1985

[14C]‐Assimilate partitioning in photoperiodically induced seedlings of Pharbitis nil. The effect of benzyladenine

Sana S. Abou-Haidar; Emile Miginiac; Roy M. Sachs


Physiologia Plantarum | 1977

A New Laboratory Method Used for Investigating the Uptake, Translocation and Metabolism of Bark Banded Morphactin by Trees

Peter M. Neumann; Robert P. Doss; Roy M. Sachs


Physiologia Plantarum | 1977

Bark Banding of Pinus radiata with Morphactin (IT3456): Influence on Trunk Anatomy Assimilate Transport and Growth

Robert P. Doss; Peter M. Neumann; Ralph A. Backhaus; Roy M. Sachs


Physiologia Plantarum | 1985

Changes in ATP in relation to floral induction and initiation in Pharbitis nil

Stephen P. Thigpen; Roy M. Sachs


Physiologia Plantarum | 1977

Site of in vivo Regulation of Tree Stem Elongation by Bark‐Banded Morphactins

Peter M. Neumann; Ralph A. Backhaus; Robert P. Doss; Roy M. Sachs


Physiologia Plantarum | 1980

Morphactin transport and metabolism in tree bark tissues: comparative studies in vitro

Ralph A. Backhaus; Roy M. Sachs; Jack Paul


Proceedings of the 61st annual University of California rural energy conference, 11 January 1989. | 1989

An automatic biomass fueled heating system for greenhouses.

Bryan M. Jenkins; Roy M. Sachs; L. T. Tran; J. J. Mehlschau


Paper - American Society of Agricultural Engineers | 1989

Thermal performance of a coarse particulate fuelwood combustion system for heating greenhouses.

Bryan M. Jenkins; Roy M. Sachs; L. T. Tran; J. J. Mehlschau; G. W. Forister

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G. W. Forister

University of California

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Robert P. Doss

University of California

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Jack Paul

University of California

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Maria C. Booth

University of California

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