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Chloridazon, also known as pyrazon, is a chlorinated organic herbicide primarily used in the cultivation of sugar beets and maize. Its chemical structure includes a pyrazole ring, which contributes to its herbicidal properties. Chloridazon functions by inhibiting photosynthesis in weeds, effectively controlling their growth. Despite its effectiveness, chloridazon has been banned due to environmental concerns, particularly the persistence of its metabolites, chloridazon-desphenyl and chloridazon-methyl-desphenyl, which pose risks to human health. Research has focused on methods for the degradation and removal of these metabolites from water sources, utilizing techniques such as electrochemical reduction and electrocatalytic degradation. The development of chloridazon-loaded alginate-chitosan nanocapsules has also been explored for controlled release applications. The gene information related to chloridazon is not directly applicable as it is a synthetic compound rather than a biological entity.
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