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Fungicide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fungicides are chemical compounds or biological organisms used to kill or inhibit fungi or fungal spores. Fungi can cause serious damage in agriculture, resulting in critical losses of yield, quality...
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The use of baking soda as a fungicide is not a new idea. In Alfred C. Hottes' A Little Book of Climbing Plants, published in 1933 by the A.T. De La Mare Co. of New York, mention is made of using one ounce of baking soda per gallon of water to control powdery mildew (PM) on climbing roses.
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The discussion of fungicide-related adverse effects proceeds in this order: Substituted Benzenes Thiocarbamates Ethylene Bis Dithiocarbamates Thiophthalimides Copper Compounds Organomercury Compounds Organotin Compounds Cadmium Compounds Miscellaneous Organic Fungicides HIGHLIGHTS Numerous fungicides in use with...
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Fungicides are only effective when infectious plant diseases that are caused by fungi are truly the cause of the problem. In many cases, pests and ... Proper Timing of Fungicide Applications...
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Issues in Choosing Fungicides; Fungicides do not cure fungal diseases. They are most useful in preventing mildews and rusts that attack plant foliage from spreading to healthy foliage. When you spray healthy foliage with a fungicide, spores have difficulty attaching themselves to it.
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Definition of fungicide in the Medical Dictionary. fungicide explanation. Information about fungicide in Free online English dictionary. What is fungicide? Meaning of fungicide medical term. What does fungicide mean? ... BASF introduces Charter PB fungicide treatments, its first product designed for on-farm seed treatment.
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Fungicides for lawn grasses. ... Systemic means that the fungicide enters the up through the root system and poisons the fungus from the interior. Since some infestations are seasonal occurrences it is best to apply theses a couple of weeks ahead of the yearly visitations, thereby halting the problem before it starts.
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Describes how fungicides work and fail, and gives suggestions on their use. ... 2. The repeated doses of sub lethal fungicide must be against the original population. Not against new infections from outside.
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