How To Use Fumigant In A Sentence
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It acts as a biofumigant and drives away wireworms.
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This book provides such documentation and should serve as a benchmark for researchers involved in fumigant measurement for years to come.
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But one such fumigant, methyl bromide, is scheduled for complete phaseout by 2005 because of environmental concerns.
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But if that wasn't enough, now the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) is about to approve yet another dangerous chemical to be used as a soil fumigant for strawberry crops: methyl iodide.
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This greenhouse study evaluated the biofumigant effects of crushed seed meal from brown mustard and field pennycress.
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Much credit for mustard's biofumigant effect against soilborne pests is given to isothiocyanates, chemical byproducts of the plants' decomposition.
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Phosphine has been used worldwide as an insecticidal fumigant for stored grains since the 1930s because it is relatively inexpensive, easy to apply, and essentially residue free.
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DE is a possible alternative to methyl bromide, an ozone-depleting fumigant scheduled for phaseout by 2005.
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They found the risk of MGUS was 5.6 times higher for those who used an insecticide called dieldrin; 3.9 times higher for those who used the fumigant mixture carbon-tetrachloride/carbon disulfide, and 2.4 times higher for those who used a fungicide called chlorothalonil.
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The test in this case was with a soil fumigant called chloropicrin.
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But like Monterey County, Ventura County has seen a big increase in the use of other fumigants, including Telone and chloropicrin.
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The soil contains numerous pesticides such as dinoseb, ethylene dibromide and other fumigants, and the EPA says the groundwater also is contaminated with pesticides.
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Insecticides and miticides may be purchased in forms such as dusts, wettable powders, liquid concentrates, flowables, granules, oil emulsions, aerosol sprays, baits and fumigants.
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Fumigant: For storage pest control and quarantine of imports and exports points. Especially for termites.
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An extremely poisonous white compound, KCN, used in the extraction of gold and silver from ores, electroplating, and photography, and as a fumigant and insecticide.
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In terms of the three goods, the concentration balance in the grain and feed obtained in aclinic and vertical directions after 6 hours delivered the gasified fumigant, while the wood needed 6 hours.
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This research is part of the ongoing ARS effort to provide farmers with alternatives to the soil fumigant methyl bromide, which is slated for phaseout by 2005.
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So, you know, strawberries remain a very pesticide-dependent crop and one that also still utilizes a soil fumigant called methyl bromide that's been very much involved in the climate change debate.
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A new greenhouse fumigant based on garlic will drive away insect pests - and boost the plants' immune systems.
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And when you look at overall use of fumigants, including methyl bromide, chloropicrin and Telone, you find that the amount of dangerous fumigants used is much higher than it was 20 years ago.
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[A fumigant called MIDAS] was approved by EPA during the Bush administration despite the protests of many independent scientists, who sent a petition citing significant health concerns. ...
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Since the EPA now allows sulfuryl fluoride to be used as a fumigant on many foods, even more foods will contain fluoride.
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The most commonly used pesticides include highly toxic chemicals called fumigants, fungicides and insecticides.
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Some 50 packages of the highly toxic fumigant magnesium phosphide washed up in April after a spill near the Poor Knights Islands.
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Formic acid is also used in fumigants, refrigerants, solvents for perfumes and lacquers, brewing, and silvering glass.
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Currently, the largest volume organic bromine product is methyl bromide, a fumigant.
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For best results, place fumigants in deep runways of the burrow system and seal the openings tightly.
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So, you know, strawberries remain a very pesticide-dependent crop and one that also still utilizes a soil fumigant called methyl bromide that's been very much involved in the climate change debate.
Is Organically Produced Food More Nutritious?
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These agents could be used in a pure form but are best utilized in concoctions, plasters, poultices, packs, washes or fumigants.
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It is necessary to contain the fumigant gas while it acts on the target organisms and to restrict its escape into areas where it may be dangerous to human health.
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The findings come as state regulators are debating whether to allow strawberry producers to use the fumigant methyl iodide, which environmentalists allege could be toxic to agricultural workers and people that live near nonorganic strawberry farms.
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The mortality of the larvae of longhorn beetles Was 100% for the fumigant and over 95% for Lindane, "6781" wood preservative had an obvious effect on mould and blue stain.
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We also learn that the California Department of Pesticide Regulation approved methyl iodide for use as a fumigant in December of last year.
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Experts come in, actually envelope the whole dwelling in a giant tent - and send a very powerful fumigant, lethal to the varmints and unwelcome creatures, into every nook and cranny of the house.
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