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Plant Pathology: Disease Management: Biological Control
... be applied using existing machinery or methods. Biological control agents are therefore generally formulated as wettable powders, dusts, granules and aqueous or oil-based liquid products, with various additives to attain all ...
bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au

Pesticide Sprays
... , Restore, Banner Maxx, Taspa, Juno, Novel and Break. Formulations come as an emulsifiable concentrates and wettable powders. It is also formulated with other pesticides and in several different dosages or concentrations. We ...
colonialdistrictroses.org

Pesticide Labeling: Directions for Use
... pest control purposes. Labels for liquid formulations identified as concentrates, and dry products identified as "wettable powders," will have directions for mixing or diluting. These statements will be clear and given in ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Pesticide Labeling: Miscellaneous Label Parts
... terms: Dry formulations (includes solids or semisolids such as dusts, granules, pelleted or tableted baits, wettable powders, microencapsulated products, and impregnated materials): pounds or ounces. Liquid formulations (measure determined at 68°F ...
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Extoxnet FAQs - Questions About What is in Pesticides - Inert Ingredients
... water. Other common formulations include: wettable powders, containing a clay dust which adsorbs the pesticide, and a wetting agent to facilitate mixing with water; water soluble powders in which the technical grade pesticide ...
extoxnet.orst.edu

EXTOXNET PIP - DCPA, CHLORTHAL, CLORTHAL-DIMETHYL
... .S. is for homes and gardens. Products containing DCPA may be formulated as wettable powders, granules, or as suspension concentrates. While there is no toxicological concern for DCPA ... which may be of toxicological concern. Formulation: Products containing DCPA may be formulated as wettable powders, granules, or as suspension concentrates. Toxicological Effects: Acute toxicity: The compound has a ...
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Livestock and Livestock Building Pest Management, Bulletin 473-95
... year, many livestock (cattle, sheep, swine and horses) are killed from consumption of pesticide granules, wettable powders and dusts accidentally spilled on the ground or left on trucks and wagons. Animals may ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Pesticide-Contaminated Clothing Needs Washing Care, HYG-5117-94
... and concentration of the pesticide. Commonly used formulations are emulsifiable concentrates (EC), granulars (G), and wettable powders (WP). Water soluble formulations are easier to remove in laundering than oil based emulsifiable concentrates ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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Chemical Damage
... consideration. Pesticides in emulsifiable formulations are more likely to cause foliage burn than wettable powders, particularly when combined with wettable powders. Copper: Stone fruits are sensitive to copper. Bordeaux mixture causes russeting of apples ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Fungicide Adjuvants
... a surfactant be added to the spray mixture. In other cases, and in particular with wettable powders, labels may emphasize the need for a surfactant to enhance effectiveness. If a chemical label ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu
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