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Definition of nematocide in English: nematocide(also nematicide) noun ˈnɛmətə(ʊ)sʌɪdnɪˈmatə(ʊ)sʌɪdˈnemətə- A substance used to kill nematode worms. Example sentencesExamples - Only one nematicide (aldicarb, Temik 15G) appears to be economical for control of SCN under Ohio conditions, but it will likely be removed from the market.
- The major categories of pesticides classified by target are fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, acaricides, molluscicides, nematicides, rodenticides, avicides, and antibiotics.
- We want to reduce our budget by reducing use of chemicals, nematicides and fertilizers.
- Pesticides are made up of agrochemicals and are usually classified according to their principal use as, for example, fungicides, bactericides, insecticides, nematicides, miticides, etc.
- While recommending crop rotation, they cautioned the farmers against indiscriminate spraying and injecting of pesticides, fungicides, nematicides and weedicides, which resulted in residual toxicity in the end product.
- As a chemical control, other pots were sprayed with the nematicide ethoprop.
- The objective of Phase One was to evaluate a group of insecticides, nematicides and biological products for safe use on a Poa annua putting green.
- Injection or incorporation into the soil, as in the case of nematicides, makes the pesticide most readily available for leaching.
- Sequencing of the Ustilago genome marks the first major expansion of Exelixis' agricultural biotechnology program beyond chemical insecticides and nematicides.
- The use of chemical nematicides is environmentally undesirable and alternatives to nematicides are being sought.
- The granular nematicide, spread under banana trees to kill worms, for example, runs into rivers the minute it rains.
- Second, it is difficult, but not impossible, to grow great roses without the use of chemical pesticides, such as insecticides, miticides, fungicides, nematicides and acaracides (spiders).
Derivatives adjective A constituent that has no nematocidal activity may produce bursting when combined with a nematocidal agent. Example sentencesExamples - Another report says that the plant contains asparagusic acid which is nematocidal and is used in the treatment of schistosomiasis.
- The present invention relates to a new nematocidal agent particularly useful against plant parasitic nematodes and also to a process to prevent damage resulting from nematode infection.
- The embonate salt of pyrantel is poorly soluble in water, which offers the advantage of reduced absorption from the gut, allowing the drug to express its high nematocidal efficacy directly within the digestive tract.
- The nematocidal drug ivermectin is believed to kill worms by opening a glutamate-gated chloride channel on pharyngeal muscle, causing complete pumping inhibition.
Definition of nematocide in US English: nematocide(also nematicide) nounˈnemətə- A substance used to kill nematode worms. Example sentencesExamples - Only one nematicide (aldicarb, Temik 15G) appears to be economical for control of SCN under Ohio conditions, but it will likely be removed from the market.
- The major categories of pesticides classified by target are fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, acaricides, molluscicides, nematicides, rodenticides, avicides, and antibiotics.
- Pesticides are made up of agrochemicals and are usually classified according to their principal use as, for example, fungicides, bactericides, insecticides, nematicides, miticides, etc.
- The use of chemical nematicides is environmentally undesirable and alternatives to nematicides are being sought.
- As a chemical control, other pots were sprayed with the nematicide ethoprop.
- Sequencing of the Ustilago genome marks the first major expansion of Exelixis' agricultural biotechnology program beyond chemical insecticides and nematicides.
- The granular nematicide, spread under banana trees to kill worms, for example, runs into rivers the minute it rains.
- Injection or incorporation into the soil, as in the case of nematicides, makes the pesticide most readily available for leaching.
- Second, it is difficult, but not impossible, to grow great roses without the use of chemical pesticides, such as insecticides, miticides, fungicides, nematicides and acaracides (spiders).
- The objective of Phase One was to evaluate a group of insecticides, nematicides and biological products for safe use on a Poa annua putting green.
- While recommending crop rotation, they cautioned the farmers against indiscriminate spraying and injecting of pesticides, fungicides, nematicides and weedicides, which resulted in residual toxicity in the end product.
- We want to reduce our budget by reducing use of chemicals, nematicides and fertilizers.
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