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- Mexacarbate is a carbamate pesticide developed by Alexander Shulgin and marketed in 1961 by Dow Chemical Company under the trade name Zectran. As of 2009...
- Methylmercuric dicyanamide Methyltrichlorosilane Metolcarb Mevinphos Mexacarbate Mitomycin C Monocrotophos Muscimol Mustard gas Nickel carbonyl Nicotine...
- pollination. Highly toxic Methiocarb Mesurol Carbamate Highly toxic Mexacarbate Zectran Carbamate Highly toxic Pirimicarb Pirimor, Aphox Carbamate Relatively...
- formula C12H18N2O2 may refer to: Doxpicomine Isophorone diisocyanate Mexacarbate Miotine This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
- at Dow was the invention of the first known biodegradable pesticide (mexacarbate). At this time he had a series of psychedelic experiences that helped...
- Dalapon Dicamba 2,4-D Fosamine ammonium Glyphosate (Vision) Hexazinone Mexacarbate (Zectran) MSMA Picloram Simazine Triclopyr library.oregonstate.edu: "Introduction...
- methylene chloride metofluthrin metolcarb metoxadiazone [Wikidata] mevinphos mexacarbate mipafox mirex mivorilaner modoflaner momfluorothrin monocrotophos...
- Spectra, Deposition, and Persistence of Aerially Spra**** Aminocrab and Mexacarbate in Forest Litter and Soil Samples". Pesticide Formulations and Application...
- DDT and found that less than 1 microgram of each (bioethanomethrin, mexacarbate, phoxim, and pyrethrins) caused 90 percent mortality. Natural predators...