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1 ere CH3I has been used in large amounts as a fumigant.
2 ing considered to be the most effective soil fumigant.
3 lution, the films also act as a sink for the fumigants.
4 of herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and fumigants.
5 y with biocides or environmentally dangerous fumigants.
6 ose achieved through current practices using fumigants.
7 llnesses associated with spills or misuse of fumigants.
8 f a degradable porous solid carrier for such fumigants.
9 ding the development of suitable replacement fumigants.
10 ch 8 had contact nematicidal activity, 6 had fumigant activity, and 5 acted as stable chemotactic age
11 ticides, and seven individual pesticides-the fumigants aluminum phosphide and ethylene dibromide; the
12         The loss of methyl bromide as a soil fumigant and minimal advances in the development and reg
13      The effectiveness varied in larvicidal, fumigant and repellent activities against An. sinensis f
14      Methyl halides are used as agricultural fumigants and are precursor molecules that can be cataly
15  dropout, ever-use of two pesticide classes, fumigants and organochlorine insecticides, and seven ind
16 ls for evaporation rate, such as pesticides, fumigants, and hydrocarbon carrier fluids used in pestic
17 ts to study use of fungicides, bactericides, fumigants, and selected insecticides, primarily for vege
18 ogies to reduce the environmental effects of fumigant applications.
19 egy against PPNs that included "honey-trap", fumigant, attractant and repellent modes.
20                          In both topical and fumigant bioassays, carvacrol and thymol were the most a
21  can encapsulate an agriculturally important fumigant, cis-1,3-dichloropropene.
22                Eucalyptol was the most toxic fumigant compound and phytol showed the strongest larvic
23 d the ability of TIF to significantly reduce fumigant emissions with supporting data on fumigant move
24  Although long-regarded as an excellent soil fumigant for killing plant pests, methyl bromide (MeBr)
25   Methyl bromide (CH3Br) is widely used as a fumigant for postharvest and quarantine applications for
26 SF) is an effective and increasingly popular fumigant for treating buildings and commodities in inter
27 and help maintain the beneficial use of soil fumigants for agricultural productions.
28 development and registration of new chemical fumigants has resulted in a resurgence of interest in th
29 es, but many of them including non-selective fumigants have been phased out, particularly due to ecot
30 ane (CH3I) has recently been registered as a fumigant in many countries, although its environmental i
31 to insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and fumigants in 65 t(14;18)-positive and 107 t(14;18)-negat
32 hese films act as a physical barrier to trap fumigants leaving soil.
33                                  Exposure to fumigants may increase the risk of new-onset asthma in a
34 of the chlorinated insecticide dieldrin, the fumigant mixture carbon-tetrachloride/carbon disulfide,
35 rch has focused on evaluation of alternative fumigants, modification of current crop production pract
36 e fumigant emissions with supporting data on fumigant movement in soil.
37 nd fluopyram as well as oxamyl, an older non-fumigant nematicide.
38  herbicides (OR = 2.9; 95% CI, 1.1-7.9), and fumigants (OR = 5.0; 95% CI, 1.7-14.5).
39 n (fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, and fumigants) or chemical structure (organophosphates, orga
40  no association with ever use of herbicides, fumigants, organophosphates, pyrethroids, or carbamates.
41 de (MeBr) is used increasingly as a biocidal fumigant, primarily in agricultural soils prior to plant
42 y reduce emissions, but it can also increase fumigant residence time in the soil such that extended t
43 e, a component of the commercially available fumigants Shell D-D and Telone II, as a sole source of c
44                                  Reliance on fumigants (such as methyl bromide) and nematicides for c
45 uch as addition of glues, preservatives, and fumigants to "protect" archaeological materials, have pr
46                              The topical and fumigant toxicity of 15 compounds was evaluated against
47 ethyl bromide is an effective pre-plant soil fumigant used to control nematodes in many high-input, h
48  conclude that insecticides, herbicides, and fumigants were associated with risk of t(14;18)-positive