Hall: Water quality vital in use of pesticide in crop production - Times Record News
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Hall: Water quality vital in use of pesticide in crop productionTimes Record NewsProducers are warned against making complex mixtures of herbicides, insecticides, fungicides and foliar fertilizers because the characteristics of each chemical could change the way the other chemicals perform, especially with questionable water. |
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Peter Seeberger: we can treat malaria for less - The Guardian
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Peter Seeberger: we can treat malaria for lessThe GuardianOur idea was to see if we could make artemisinin from artemisinic acid using reactive molecules called singlet oxygen and the process of flow chemistry. Singlet oxygen? Flow chemistry? Singlet oxygen is produced by shining ultraviolet light on oxygen ... |
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Makhteshim Wins BASF Insecticide-Patent Lawsuit in U.S. - Bloomberg
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Makhteshim Wins BASF Insecticide-Patent Lawsuit in U.S.BloombergMakhteshim-Agan Industries Ltd. (MAIN), the world's largest maker of generic agrochemicals, said it won a lawsuit brought by BASF SE (BAS) that had accused the company of infringing insecticide patents. Makhteshim's insecticides using the chemical ...and more » |
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California's Prop 65 and Linuron Public Health Concerns - WebWire (press release)
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California's Prop 65 and Linuron Public Health ConcernsWebWire (press release)In 1986, California voters approved an initiative to address increasing concerns about exposure to toxic chemicals. That initiative, the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, is better known by its original name of Proposition 65.and more » |
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Continuing Honey Bee Die-Offs Critical, But You Can Help - Examiner.com
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Continuing Honey Bee Die-Offs Critical, But You Can HelpExaminer.comA number of theories have attempted to explain the phenomena, including climate change, chemical use in the hives and surrounding environment, unknown effects from untested genetically modified crops, invasions of the hives by predatory ants, mites, ...and more » |
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