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Diphenylamines with highly electronegative substituents are effective inhibitors of photosynthetic electron transport and photophosphorylation. They inhibit only Photosystem II- and not Photosystem I-dependent photoreductions. As judged from the missing tetramethylphenylenediamine-bypass,
Horticultural crops are vulnerable to several disorders, which affect their physiological and organoleptic quality. For about forty years, the control of physiological disorders (such as superficial scald) in horticultural crops, particularly in fruit, was achieved through the application of the
A simple and rapid method was developed to detect o-phenylphenol, diphenylamine, and propargite in selected fruits and vegetables. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry in the selective-ion monitoring mode was used to identify and quantitate the 3 residues. Residues were extracted with acetonitrile
A method for the determination of diphenylamine in agricultural products was developed. Diphenylamine was extracted with acetonitrile from a sample under an acidic condition, passed through a C18 cartridge column, re-extracted with n-hexane, cleaned up on a PSA cartridge column, determined by HPLC