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- A nematicide is a type of chemical pesticide used to kill plant-parasitic nematodes. Nematicides have tended to be broad-spectrum toxicants possessing...
- Iprodione is a hydantoin fungicide and nematicide. Iprodione is used on crops affected by Botrytis bunch rot, Brown rot, Sclerotinia and other fungal diseases...
- Basil (/ˈbæzəl/, BAZ-əl; US also /ˈbeɪzəl/, BAY-zəl; Ocimum basili**** (/ˈɒsɪməm bəˈzɪlɪkəm/, OS-ih-məm bə-ZIL-ih-kəm)), also called great basil, is a culinary...
- that are used to control pests. They include herbicides, insecticides, nematicides, fungicides, and many others (see table). The most common of these are...
- broad-spectrum antimicrobial, fungicide, herbicide, insecticide, and nematicide. It was used as a poison gas in World War I and the Russian military has...
- reduced. Nematicides reduce the numbers of galls per feeder root, along with fewer rots in the tuberous roots. The organophosphorus nematicide femaniphos...
- Fluopyram is a fungicide and nematicide used in agriculture. It is used to control fungal diseases such as gray mold (Botrytis cinerea), powdery mildew...
- mainly in farming as a pesticide, specifically as a preplant fumigant and nematicide. It acts non-specifically and is in IRAC class 8A. It is widely used in...
- for use in the European Union (under Annex 1 of 91/414) and the UK as a nematicide and insecticide, including for use in the control of cabbage root fly...
- cultures, against dysentery and diarrhea. It is also an insecticide and nematicide. Ingesting A. conyzoides can cause liver lesions and tumors. There was...