How To Use Defoliant In A Sentence

  • Vietnam is beginning a joint operation with the United States to remove traces of the toxic defoliant Agent Orange.
  • Much of the countryside was laid waste through carpet-bombing, napalm and widespread use of chemical defoliants, and even a quarter century after the end of the war, the economic and ecological impact remain enormous.
  • Oil spills, petrochemical pollution, DDT, and toxic defoliants have rendered this appendix on the Caspian Sea's air, soil, and water almost beyond repair.
  • Oil spills, petrochemical pollution, DDT, and toxic defoliants have rendered this appendix on the Caspian Sea's air, soil, and water almost beyond repair.
  • He later contracted and perished from cancer, which he and his father believed was caused by exposure to chemical defoliants used extensively in the war.
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  • The use of defoliants such as Agent Orange and various herbicides scarred the landscape and caused untold human costs.
  • Since then, numerous federal and state attempts to control melaleuca have met with little success, efforts that range from spraying with defoliants to clearing with bulldozers and burning.
  • Through statistical observation of falling leaves, a more ideal formula of the defoliant was developed.
  • Dioxin was the contaminant in the herbicide Agent Orange, used as a defoliant in the Vietnam war and thought to have caused numerous health problems in veterans of that war.
  • In addition, the cotton crop is routinely sprayed with a defoliant each fall to get rid of the leaves to make harvesting easier.
  • Two of these war materials, 2,4-D, and 2,4,5-T along with Dioxin were the poisons in Agent Orange, the defoliant that killed and crippled so many Vietnamese and American soldiers and turned jungle into denuded ghost lands. We Need Food and Farming Regulation NOW!
  • For example, defoliants which were sprayed during the Vietnam War killed most of the mangrove forests in the Mekong Delta.
  • Agent Orange is a defoliant that was used during the Vietnam War era and known to cause cancer and other serious illnesses. Environmental Investigation Underway on US Base in S. Korea
  • Now, this lady -- who is extremely savvy and is hardly a pushover -- happens to be a locavore convert, and she and her husband are going far out of their way to buy local, grass-fed meats, and chickens who eat worms, and vegetables that aren't sprayed with defoliant derivatives. Elissa Altman: The Real L Word
  • Doctors say he is a victim of the defoliant, Agent Orange.
  • Agent Orange was used as a defoliant and herbicide during the war.
  • We have to determine its effects on cotton quality, costs, and labor requirements, but we think it will be competitive with airplane spraying of a chemical defoliant.
  • Mullen compares the persistent mysteries surrounding blast-related brain injuries to diseases tied to Agent Orange, a defoliant used during the Vietnam War that was ultimately found to cause illnesses in troops. Joint Chiefs chairman seeks brain-injury limit
  • A study, released in August last year by scientists from the US, Germany and Vietnam, found that the defoliant was still contaminating people through their food.
  • McNamara explained that the defoliants would be used initially in road clearing because the chemicals presented a "ticklish" problem and road clearance offered the least potential trouble. Operation Ranch Hand
  • Decades after the wartime defoliant Agent Orange was sprayed over the country, dioxin continues to contaminate people through the food chain in present-day Vietnam, according to a study released yesterday.
  • The defoliant was sprayed to destroy jungle cover for Vietnamese supply lines and wipe out crops intended to feed Vietnamese soldiers.
  • Agent Orange was used as a defoliant during the Vietnam War and included, as contaminants, dioxin and related compounds.
  • Defoliant: Chemical dust or spray applied to plants to cause their leaves to drop off prematurely.
  • Many ecologists blamed the usual suspects for the bird losses: DDT, defoliants, avian malaria, suburban blight.
  • Much of the remaining foliage is stunted, dulled by defoliants.
  • Dioxin was the primary toxic component of Agent Orange, a defoliant used during the Vietnam war.
  • The government swooped in with an arsenal of pesticides: defoliant, weed killer, DDT. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » February : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Likely as a result of exposure to heavy doses of Agent Orange defoliant in Vietnam, he contracted a virulent form of leukemia that would pull him down in his early 60s.
  • In South Korea, an investigation is underway to determine if the toxic defoliant Agent Orange was buried at a U.S. military base three decades ago. Environmental Investigation Underway on US Base in S. Korea
  • Mechanization of cotton cultivation has cut employment dramatically, and the use of defoliants and pesticides has caused health problems.
  • Jonathan Haas says that he often saw large, billowing clouds of the defoliant Agent Orange drift from the shore and engulf his ship, the Mount Katmai, in 1968. Air Force Times - News
  • The deaths continue to this day due to the long-term effects of the "defoliant" Agent Orange. Signs of the Times
  • It was as if her past had been sprayed with defoliant, withering before her eyes to a shrivelled meaningless husk. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • By 1985 one-third of the country was considered wasteland, thanks to the use of chemical defoliants.

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