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Pesticide management

S.L. Johnson and J.E. Bailey, Food Quality Protection Act of 1996, in Pesticides Managing Risks and Optimizing Benefits, N.N. Ragsdale and J. N. Seiber (eds), ACS Symposium Series 734, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, pp. 8-15 (1999). [Pg.10]

Pesticide Management", UC/AID Pest Management and Related Environmental Protection Project. Unlv. Calif., Berkeley,... [Pg.10]

Dr. Peter Kurtz, Senior Medical Coordinator, Medical Toxicology Branch, California Department of Food and Agriculture, Division of Pesticide Management, Environmental Protection and Worker Safety (Sacramento, CA). [Pg.411]

J.E. Davies, and V.H. Freed, ed., An agromedical approach to pesticide management Some health and environmental considerations, Consortium for International Crop Protection, Berkeley, CA, 370, 1981. [Pg.152]

WHO Guidelines on Situation analysis for public health pesticide management was pubhshed in 2005. A feasibility demonstration project was planned in 2008 for the WHO Initiative on the Impact of Pesticides on Health Preventing intentional and unintentional deaths from pesticide poisoning. [Pg.197]

WHOPES functions in close collaboration with national disease and pest control programmes and national pesticide registration authorities, many international and regional organizations and institutions concerned with pesticide management, legislation and regulation, research institutions and with industry. [Pg.2]

The information currently available to WHO on the types and amounts of household, public health and agricultural pesticides used is limited. Such information is essential for proper pesticide management. [Pg.14]

Pesticide management is an activity carried out within the overall framework of the plant protection service of the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO). It is designed to work together with member countries as a partner to introduce... [Pg.117]

Extoxnet Extension Toxicology Network (1993) Manco-zeb. Pesticide Management Education Program. Ithaca, NY Cornell University. [Pg.1592]

Current pesticide management practices can result in three categories of human exposure situations—acute, chronic high or occupational, and chronic low or incidental. Pesticide exposure, whether direct or via chemical trespass from treated areas, can be reduced, if not eliminated entirely, by utilizing ... [Pg.128]

Joyce RJV, Uk S, Parkin CS, 1977, Efficiency in pesticide application, Pesticide Management and Resistance, pp. 199-215. [Pg.42]

Once values of c (z,t) are estimated, the volatilization flux is calculated from a (diffusion equation that considers the gradient in c and a partially water-filled soil porosity. Such flux calculations are difficult due to the near infinite gradient in gas concentration from soil to atmosphere. Often the volatilization flux is calculated using Equations 10-11 and considering only the very shallowest upper layer of the profile. Volatilization models are not included in most pesticide management models, and in only a few pesticide research models. [Pg.337]

The "Regulations for Pesticide Management" consists of three parts (a) processing of applications for pesticide registra-... [Pg.529]


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