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Tobacco fungicides

Kamakura T, Yoneyama K, Yamaguchi I. Expressitxi of the blasticidin S deaminase gene (bsr) in tobacco Fungicide tolerance and a new selective marker for transgenic plants. Mtd Gen Genet 1990 223J32-334. [Pg.731]

Inorganic arsenic salts are also present in pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, paints, and tobacco plants. If transmitted to water, they accumulate in fish, mollusks, crustaceans, and algae (Johansen et ah, 2000). Transformed into organic salts, they reach the gastrointestinal tract via food and are delivered to liver, spleen, kidneys, and lungs. Arsenic is deposited in skin, nails, and hair. [Pg.342]

The fungicide Carboxin has received some study, but with varied results. A 0.43 mM solution gave protection at 5-10 days in white bean, a 0.36% spray gave no protection to pinto or tempo bean, and a 0.01% spray increased injury to azalea. Soil applications of Carboxin were generally more beneficial, but results were still varied. A Carboxin soil amendment was phytotoxic to tobacco and pinto bean, although protection was noted in pinto bean. Pinto and tempo bean were protected from oxidant for 36-40 days after a soil amendment with Carboxin... [Pg.539]

Tobacco Oxidant Zn-ethylenebisdithiocarbainate dust (variable) Fungicide 44 27... [Pg.540]

Reinert, R. A., and H. W. Spurr, Jr. Differential effect of fungicides on ozone injury and brown spot disease of tobacco. J. Environ. Qual. 1 450-452, 1972. [Pg.579]

Uses Solvent for nitrocellulose and cellulose acetate artificial flavor for lemonades and essences fungicide and larvacide for cereals, tobacco, dried fruits acetone substitute organic synthesis. [Pg.583]

Formaldehyde (HCHO) is a colorless gas with a pungent odor. Formaldehyde has found wide industrial usage as a fungicide and germicide, and in disinfectants and embalming fluids. The serious sources of indoor airborne formaldehyde are furnimre, floor underlayment insulation, and environmental tobacco smoke. Urea formaldehyde (UF) is mixed with adhesives to bond veneers, particles, and fibers. It has been identified as a potential hazardous source. [Pg.73]

Uses as fungicide to control early and late blights of potatoes and tomatoes anthracnose in cucurbits leaf spot diseases in many crops glume blotch of wheat also used on vegetables, ornaments, berry fruits, melons, coffee and tobacco, etc. [Pg.839]

In discussing fungicides we must add some non-food crops rubber (Hevea brasiliensis), coffee (Coffea spp.), cotton (Uossypium spp.), tea and tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum). [Pg.115]

Uses fungicide, potatoes, tomatoes, ornamentals, tobacco, onions, soyabeans... [Pg.10]

Uses fungicide, hops, tobacco, vines, citrus, mai ze, sorghum, sunflowers... [Pg.34]

Uses fungicide, ornamentals, potatoes, tobacco, vegetables... [Pg.94]

Uses fungicide, fruit, onions, cocoa, rubber, tobacco, ornamentals... [Pg.273]

Uses fungicide, potatoes, tobacco, coffee, sugar beet, rice... [Pg.401]

Uses fungicide, bananas, fruits, citrus, cotton, onions, rice, potatoes, soya beans, sugarbeet, tobacco, tomatoes, wheat... [Pg.417]

Uses fungicide, cereals, cotton, soyabeans, maize, sunflowers, tobacco, sugarbeat potatoes, tomatoes, turf, vegetables, citrus, fruit, ornamentals... [Pg.493]


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