- many countries, use of
agrichemicals is
highly regulated. Government-issued
permits for
purchase and use of
approved agrichemicals may be required. Significant...
- costs; this use was
valued at only $100 million in 2006.
About 30% of
agrichemicals contain fluorine, most of them
herbicides and
fungicides with a few...
- few
direct applications. It is
instead a
precursor to a
variety of
agrichemicals,
including enilconazole, climbazole, clotrimazole, prochloraz, and bifonazole...
- many
commercial products including pharmaceuticals;
petrochemicals and
agrichemicals, and
products made from them
including lubricants, solvents; plastics;...
-
production of
enantiomerically pure
chemicals for use as
pharmaceuticals or
agrichemicals.
Bacteria can also be used in
place of
pesticides in
biological pest...
- cotton, tobacco, vegetables, and fruit. As the
prices of
imported agrichemicals and
petroleum are so high, much
farming is
being done by hand and by...
- be
found in
treated city
sewage and wastewater. Fluorine-containing
agrichemicals are
measurable in
farmland runoff and
nearby rivers.
Fluorine absorption...
- acenaphthene. It is a water-insoluble
yellow solid. It is a
precursor to some
agrichemicals and dyes. The
compound is
prepared in the
laboratory by
oxidation of...
- Kureha) is a ****anese
manufacturer of
specialty chemicals,
polymers and
agrichemicals.
Kureha Chemical Industries is a
member of the
Mizuho keiretsu. One...
-
including to
increase crop
yields and
improve the
efficiency of
water and
agrichemical use. "Agriplastic"
products include films to
cover greenhouses and tunnels...