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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-D
... ) in the U.S. The diethylamine salt is toxicity class III- slightly toxic orally, but toxicity class I- highly toxic by eye exposure. It ... and as a dry compound. Toxicological Effects: Acute toxicity: The acid form is of slight to moderate toxicity. The oral LD50 of 2,4-D ... 28]. Thus, the carcinogenic status of 2,4-D is not clear. Organ toxicity: Most symptoms of 2,4-D exposure disappear within a few ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-DB
... a General Use Pesticide (GUP). The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has classified it as toxicity class III - slightly toxic. Products containing it bear the Signal Word CAUTION. Chemical Class: phenoxy ... -related changes occurred [33]. Thus the carcinogenic status of 2,4-DB is not clear. Organ toxicity: Target organs identified in long-term animal studies include the heart and liver. Fate in ...
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Yellow-Headed Spruce Sawfly
... wasp. The insect is called a sawfly because the female's ovipositor (an egg laying organ) has serrated teeth resembling those of a wood saw. The adults are reddish brown in ... is sold under tradenames such as Ambush. Permethrin quickly paralyses insects, and has a low toxicity to vertebrates. Other chemical controls are the common insecticides, malathion, diazinon, and Sevin. Malathion should ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - History: Content
... number, position/insertion, arrangement, orientation, connation, adnation, coherence, adherence. Features of a whole organ follow the order: color, odor, symmetry, architecture, shape, dimensions (length, width, thickness, ... et al. 1995 [W2]) Authors may provide additional discussions on the various aspects. Toxicity, if known, also is mentioned in the discussion, and pertinent literature is cited ...
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On-Line Glossary: T
... thrips in a persistent manner. (5) topotype. A specimen collected at the type locality. (14) toxicity. The capacity of a compound to produce injury or death. (2) toxin. A compound produced ... chains. (7) trichogyne. In some algae, lichens, and fungi, a projection from the female sex organ that receives the male gamete or nuclei before fertilization (karyogamy). (20) trifurcate. Bearing three branches ...
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... pistils are included in the corolla. INCUBOUS: Overlapping, like shingles. INCUMBENT: Lying on another organ, such as an incumbent anther lying against a filament. INCURVED: Applied to petals and ... INORGANIC NITROGEN: The element nitrogen in combination with other mineral elements. INSECTICIDAL SOAP: A low-toxicity pesticide made from the salts of fatty acids. It kills soft-bodied insects, like ...
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Lantana
... pretty toxic when overdosed (there has been one known child fatality). Toxicity is in the green seed only - once the seeds turn ... it was the leaves or the berries that caused the toxicity (though I suspect it was the berries). Most domestic animals ... 's chemically-based peers in suppressing the immune system for organ transplantations. These studies are in their infancy, but definitely warrant further ...
www.gardensablaze.com

Ohio Master Gardener Online Manual - GLOSSARY
... is molted periodically. Asexual propagation - the duplication of a plant from a cell, tissue or organ of the plant. Bacteria - microscopic organisms having round, rod-like, spiral or filamentous single- ... into ornamental shapes. Topsoil - uppermost layer of soil, usually darker and richer than the subsoil. Toxicity - intensity of a poison. Transpiration - the loss of water from plant tissues in the ...
www.hcs.ohio-state.edu

Food Irradiation-safety
... almost impossible to measure the specific long term effect of any one chemical of low toxicity in human studies. In the end, we have to rely on rat studies, and well ... sources, stress of all kinds, lack of exercise, and lack of whole natural fruit, vegetables, organ meats, sea foods, seeds, and nuts that we need to take protective supplements anyway. Even ...
www.naturalhub.com

What Do You Do When Exposed to Chemicals?
... ), mutagens (mutates cells), or will effect the central nervous system. Some will target a specific organ in the body, such as the kidneys, and can do some real damage if exposed ... slight irritation. Skin: not likely to irritate skin. Ingestion: not likely to cause problems or toxicity. Inhalation: not likely to cause adverse effects. Disulfoton The main ingredient in granular systemic fertilizers ...
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