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Terbuthylazine is a selective herbicide. Chemically, it is a halogenated triazine; compared with atrazine and simazine, it has a tert-butyl group in place of the isopropyl and ethyl groups, respectively.[1][2]
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^Carretta, L.; Cardinali, A.; Marotta, E.; Zanin, G.; Masin, R. (2018). "Dissipation of terbuthylazine, metolachlor, and mesotrione in soils with contrasting texture". J Environ Sci Health B. 53 (10): 661–668. Bibcode:2018JESHB..53..661C. doi:10.1080/03601234.2018.1474556. PMID 29842837. S2CID 44163175.
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