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XTOXNET PIP -TRIFLURALIN Page 1 of 4 <br /> EXTOXNET <br /> Extension Toxicology Network <br /> Pesticide Information Profiles <br /> Pesticide Information Project of Cooperative Extension Offices of Cornell University, Oregon.State University,the <br /> Jniversity of Idaho, and the University of California at Davis and the Institute for Environmental Toxicology, <br /> Michigan State University. Major support and funding was provided by the USDA/Extension Service/National <br /> agricultural Pesticide Impact Assessment Program. <br />?XTOXNET primary files maintained and archived at Oregon State University <br /> tevised June 1996 <br /> Trifluralin <br /> Trade and Other Names: Trade names include Crisalin,Elancolan,Flurene SE, Ipersan, L-36352, M.T.F., Su <br /> Seguro Carpidor,TR-10, Trefanocide, Treficon, Treflan, Tri4, Trifluralina 600, Triflurex Trim, and Trust. The <br />-ompound may be found in formulations with other herbicides. <br /> Regulatory Status: Products containing trifluralin bear the Signal Words CAUTION or WARNING, depending <br /> on the type of formulation. This compound is a General Use Pesticide (GUP) in toxicity class III - slightly toxic.N. <br /> nitrosamine contaminant levels in trifluralin are required to be below 0.5 ppm, a level which EPA believes will result in <br /> no toxic effects. <br /> Chemical Class: dinitroaniline compound <br /> Introduction: Trifluralin is a selective, pre-emergence dinitroaniline herbicide used to control many annual grasses <br /> and broadleaf weeds in a large variety of tree fruit,nut, vegetable, and grain crops, including soybeans, sunflowers, <br /> cotton, and alfalfa. Pre-emergence herbicides are applied before weed seedlings sprout. Trifluralin should be <br /> incorporated into the soil by mechanical means within 24 hours of application. Granular formulations may be <br /> incorporated by overhead irrigation. Trifluralin is available in granular and emulsifiable concentrate formulations. The <br /> technical material is approximately 96%pure and the emulsifiable concentrate is about 45%pure. <br /> Formulation: Granular formulations may be incorporated by overhead irrigation. Trifluralin is available in granular <br /> and emulsifiable concentrate formulations. The technical material is approximately 96%pure and the emulsifiable <br /> concentrate is about 45%pure. <br /> Toxicological Effects: <br /> . Acute toxicity: Pure trifluralin is practically nontoxic to test animals by oral, dermal, or inhalation routes of <br /> exposure [138]. The oral LD50 for technical trifluralin in rats is greater than 10,000 mg/kg, in mice is greater <br /> than 5000 mg/kg, and in dogs, rabbits, and chickens, is greater than 2000 mg/kg. However, certain formulated <br /> products that contain trifluralin may be more toxic than the technical material itself. For example, the oral LD50 <br /> for Treflan TR-10 in rats is greater than 500 mg/kg. The dermal LD50 for technical trifluralin in rabbits is greater <br /> v <br />