- Pest
control is the
regulation or
management of a
species defined as a pest; such as any animal,
plant or
fungus that
impacts adversely on
human activities...
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while the term
infection refers to
internal endoparasitic conditions.
Disinfestation "infestation" at Dorland's
Medical Dictionary "Infestation - Definition...
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manufactured and sold
Zyklon B,
which was used not only for pest
control and
disinfestation, but also in the
Holocaust in the gas
chambers of
Auschwitz to murder...
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heating of the soil in
early publications) and is
relatively a new soil
disinfestation method,
first described in
extensive scientific detail by
Katan in 1976...
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micropropagation candidates.
Micropropagation techniques can be emplo**** to
disinfest plants of a virus. In the
growing tip of a plant, cell
division is so...
- (IDIDAS). It
includes data on both the
radiation dose
required for the
disinfestation of
generic commodity groups and the
radiation dose used to
induce sterility...
- as
industrial radiography, food irradiation, sterilization,
vermin disinfestation, and
irradiation crosslinking of PVC.
Radionuclides are
chosen according...
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International Information ****ociates, 1988.
International Database on
Insect Disinfestation and
Sterilization Archived 2010-03-28 at the
Wayback Machine, Joint...
- 1962).
Since then, a wide
variety of
steam machines have been
built to
disinfest both
commercial greenhouse and
nursery field soils (Grossman and Liebman...
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several minutes to
hours depending on dose. Low-dose
applications such as
disinfestation of
fruit range between US$0.01/lb and US$0.08/lb
while higher-dose applications...