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Pesticides miticides

Alky R R Antifungal activity defoliants, herbicides, pesticides. miticides 180. 53 87] 538. 539... [Pg.227]

Agricultural Chemicals. Many claims exist for the use of nickel chemicals as nematocides, miticides, and other pesticides (qv) (191). [Pg.15]

Fermentation products have played a rather minor role in the control of plant diseases. Table VI gives a classification of agents used on plants. These are divided into pesticides and growth modulators. The pesticides are classified as bactericides, fungicides, insecticides, miticides, nematicides and herbicides. There are fermentation products in each of these categories, and these are listed in Table VII. [Pg.69]

Acaricide The name of a chemical pesticide used to control spiders, ticks, mites miticide. Accelerant A chemical substance used to initiate or promote fire. Flammable liquids may be referred to as accelerants. [Pg.219]

Cotton uses about 25 percent of the world s insecticides and more than 10 percent of the pesticides (including insecticides, fungicides, miticides, herbicides, defoliants, and growth regulators). [Pg.150]

Dinitrophenols are used as fungicides, herbicides, or insecticides. The fungicidal, herbicidal, or insecticidal properties depend on minor differences in the chemical structures of the different dinitrophenol compounds. Several dinitrophenol compounds have more than one pesticidal use. The pesticidal use of one dinitrophenol, dinoseb, was eliminated in the United States in 1986. There has recently been a voluntary cancellation of all US product registrations for the fungicide/miticide Dinocap. [Pg.870]

The first known pesticide of these compounds is the potassium salt of 4,6-dinitro-o-cresol (DNOC) which had been patented already in 1982 as a miticide and aphicide. [Pg.577]

MAJOR USES Used as an intermediate in the manufacture of wood preservatives, dyes, pesticides, fungicides and miticides used as an indicator for the detection of potassium and ammonium ions. [Pg.91]

Insecticides, those agents used to combat insects, taken to include larvicides (larval pesticides), acaricides or miticides (mites), and ixo-dicides (ticks). [Pg.179]

Organophosphorus pesticides, including tetraethyl pyrophosphate, a miticide. [Pg.180]

Nishioka K, Kozuka T, Tashiro M (1970) Agricultural miticide (BPPS) dermatitis. Skin Res 12 15 O Malley M, Rodriguez P, Maibach HI (1995) Pesticide patch testing California nursery workers and controls. Contact Dermatitis 32 61-62... [Pg.1169]

Acariclde The name of a chemical pesticide used to control spiders, ticks, mites miticide. [Pg.842]

Selenium was used in pesticides, being especially effective as a miticide. Its use has been restricted to green house ornamentals because of the threat of carcinogenicity [45]. [Pg.46]


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