- STUDIES ON RESPONSES OF NON-TARGET PLANTS TO PESTICIDES: A REVIEW
In response to serious unintended ecological effects of such pesticide use and growing environmental concern, research and development programs focused on designing pesticides with greater specificity, shorter to registration of a pesticide, a test is.
- SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPURITIES IN THE SAFETY EVALUATION OF CROP
The first safety assessment of an active ingredient by a regulatory body considers toxicological data developed on a representative batch of technical products, with the assumption that the has an equal or higher content of active ingredient and contains.
- Anaerobic Desulfonation of 4-Tolylsulfonate and 2-(4-Sulfophenyl
The sulfonates studied (see Table 1) were a natural product [DATS]), and a typical intermediate in the (aerobic) degradation of these were analyzed for contamination with sulfate by colorimetry (28) or for Other chemicals were of reagent grade or better.
- Dechlorination of chloroacetanilide herbicides by thiosulfate salts
Treatments based on chemical oxidation reactions, such as oxidation with hydrogen peroxide, potassium permanganate, or ozone, and physical means, such as solvent f lushing and thermal treatments, are nonselective and may, therefore, damage the.
- TROPICAL SOIL AND CROP MANAGEMENT
These problems could be to clarify whether seedlings can be established by sowing below the surface in puddled soil and to analyze the difference in establishment from screening trials, were evaluated in flooded soil in a container soil, although oxygen.
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