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YELLOW WEED [2 records]

Record 1 2016-10-12

English

Subject field(s)
  • Weed Science
  • Botany
Universal entry(ies)
DEF

A vigorous deep-rooted perennial herb introduced from Eurasia that reproduces by seed, by thick vertical roots and by cylindral horizontal roots 0.25-0.5 cm in diameter.

CONT

Perennial sow thistle grows on a single stem, branching near the top. The branches end in large, loose, clusters of yellow, dandelion-like flowers. Leaves vary in shape and have weak prickles on the edges. Upper leaves clasp the stem directly. Mature plants contain a bitter milky juice and grow to 1. 5 m tall. Annual sow thistle has smaller flowers. [It] is an aggressive, creeping weed that can severely reduce yields in cultivated fields.

OBS

[Can be found] in cultivated fields, pastures, meadows, woodland, waste places, roadsides, gardens, and occasionally in lawns.

OBS

perenniel sow-thistle: preferred common name in the Inventory of Canadian Agriculture Weeds (2003).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Mauvaises herbes
  • Botanique
Entrée(s) universelle(s)
DEF

Plante vivace se propageant par rhizome, et dont les tiges mesurent de 0,35 à 1,5 m de hauteur [...]

OBS

Elle se rencontre dans toutes les provinces [canadiennes] où elle pousse dans les champs de céréales, les cultures sarclées, les terrains incultes et en bordure des routes [...]

OBS

[Le] laiteron des champs est l'une de nos mauvaises herbes les plus agressives, surtout dans les champs de grain.

OBS

laiteron des champs : nom à privilégier selon l'Inventaire des mauvaises herbes du Canada (2003).

Spanish

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Record 2 2011-08-22

English

Subject field(s)
  • Chemical Elements and Compounds
  • Plastics Manufacturing
  • Crop Protection
Universal entry(ies)
(C3H7OCS2)2
formula, see observation
DEF

A chemical product which appears under the form of yellow to greenish pellets, is toxic by ingestion and inhalation, is a strong irritant, and is used as a modifier in polymerization reactions, an additive for lubricants, a flotation reagent, a fungicide and a weed killer.

OBS

diisopropyl dixanthogen: a commercial term.

OBS

Chemical formula: (C3H7OCS2)2

Key term(s)
  • di-isopropyl dixanthogen

French

Domaine(s)
  • Éléments et composés chimiques
  • Plasturgie
  • Protection des végétaux
Entrée(s) universelle(s)
(C3H7OCS2)2
formula, see observation
OBS

dixanthogène diisopropylique : terme commercial; la forme «dixanthogène de diisopropyle» est préférable.

OBS

Formule chimique : (C3H7OCS2)2

Key term(s)
  • dixanthogène de di-isopropyle
  • dixanthogène di-isopropylique

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Elementos y compuestos químicos
  • Fabricación de plásticos
  • Protección de las plantas
Entrada(s) universal(es)
(C3H7OCS2)2
formula, see observation
OBS

Fórmula química : (C3H7OCS2)2

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