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Waste from agricultural, horticultural, hunting, fishing and aquaculture primary production, food preparation and processing... [Pg.520]

Wastes from waste treatment facilities, off-site waste water treatment plants and the water industry Municipal wastes and similar commercial, industrial and institutional wastes including separately collected fractions Waste from agricultural, horticultural, hunting, fishing and aquaculture primary production, food preparation and processing... [Pg.520]

A number of compounds of invention (95EUP658547) include derivatives 116 which have excellent fungicidal activity. They exert excellent preventive effects on various phytopathogenic fungi, which makes them useful as an agricultural/ horticultural fungicides. [Pg.87]

Others include building and construction, cosmetics, dental, drugs, electrical and electronics, furniture, aerospace, agriculture, horticulture, industrial, mechanical, medical, public transportation, recreation, toys, and so on. [Pg.242]

R. Francis and D. J. Read, The contributions of mycorrhizal fungi to the determination of plant community structure, Managemeni of mycorrhizus in agriculture, horticulture and forestry (A. D. Robson, L. K. Abbott, and N. Malajc7.uk, eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994, pp. 11-25. [Pg.293]

Plant-protection products are used in agriculture, horticulture, and elsewhere in order to prevent major yield and quality losses. They are an integral part of various types of crop maintenance measures. This means that other maintenance activities may make it necessary to re-enter treated areas relatively shortly after application (i.e., within the normal time frame for major plant-protection activities). The type of work to be done and the point of time for re-entering relative to the time of application of a plant-protection product may vary from crop to crop. [Pg.108]

Liebig to promote education and science. In Prussia by 1886 there were four higher colleges of agriculture staffed by 80 professors, 41 agriculture schools of lower status, and experimental farms specializing in many fields of agriculture, horticulture, fishery, etc. [Pg.209]

Conacher, J. and A. Conacher (1998) Organic farming and the environment, with particular reference to Australia A review.- Biological Agriculture Horticulture 16, 145-171. [Pg.138]

The Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association in New Zealand Inc was formed in 193 7 and incorporated in 1945 to fiirther the biodynamic method of agriculture, horticulture and forestry as elucidated by Rudolf Steiner. It is responsible for the Demeter logo in New Zealand and, while they have a membership of over 800, their licensees number only 37. Many of their members are small producers dedicated to the concept of healthy food for the local community. There is no incentive or requirement at this stage to get certified. A member of the association executive sits on the board of Bio-Gro and the OPEG executive, showing a healthy level of co-operation. Soil and Health, the founder of Bio-Gro, also maintain a seat on Bio-Gro. [Pg.212]

This subclass also includes heptenophos, which is primarily used for control of aphids in agricultural, horticultural, and ornamental crops cherry fruit fly, psylla, and phorid fly on mushrooms and mealybugs, whiteflies, and thrips in greenhouses. Its oral LD50 in rats is 96-121 mg/kg. [Pg.31]

Fenthion is a broad spectrum insecticide. When applied as a surface spray, it controls adult mosquitoes and other insect pests and spiders in agricultural, horticultural, and home garden use. Recent reports indicate that resistance to fenthion has developed in some species of mosquitoes. Fenthion is used in dermal application for treatment of swine and cattle for control of lice, flies, and ticks, and in flea and tick treatments for pets. It is also used in aqueous applications to kill dragonfly larvae in ornamental fish production ponds. Fenthion is an effective avicide, and has been marketed to control birds considered to be pests. [Pg.1136]

If used in agriculture/horticulture/forestry they should be stored separate from food products (i.e. not in part of the premises where food is kept). If stored in a drawer or... [Pg.258]

Use Filtration for industry, agriculture, horticulture, and forestry applications. [Pg.631]

Fhis lxM>k is a comprehensive resource for environmental, agricultural, horticultural, and industrial researchers and scientists. It is also an excellent reference (or regulators and practitioners in soil and environmental sciences and graduate students in related courses. [Pg.660]

Cutler, J.R. (1981) Pesticide Usage Survey Report 27-Review of Pesticide Usage in Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Husbandry, 1975-1979. Edinburgh DAFS. [Pg.21]

Sly, J.M.A. (1986) Pesticide Usage Survey Report 41-Review of Usage of Pesticides in Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal husbandry in England and Wales, 1980-1983. London MAFF Publications. [Pg.21]

McBryde, J.M. Experiments with Other Crops Soybean, School of Agriculture, Horticulture and Botany University of Tennessee. 3" Annual Rep. 1882 p. 127. [Pg.34]

Robson, A.D., Abbott, L.K. and Malajczuk, N. (1994) Management of Mycorrhizas in Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht. [Pg.183]


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