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  • In Parliament Bradshaw introduced the Pesticides Act in 1998, which gave more powers to inspe
  • Organophosphate pesticides affect this enzyme in varied ways, and thus
  • known as snail baits and snail pellets, are pesticides against molluscs, which are usually used in
  • The use of pesticides against the lamprey reduced their casualties
  • use of insecticides and herbicides and other pesticides also encourages rapid natural selection of r
  • habitat disturbance, possibly herbicides and pesticides also add to the species decline.
  • include a chemical company that manufactures pesticides and a furniture upholstery company that expo
  • River and its tributaries, notably including pesticides and fertilisers from agricultural runoff and
  • e also vulnerable to automobiles, predators, pesticides and drought.
  • ntability in public works, a ban on cosmetic pesticides, and the removal of Video Lottery Terminals
  • that have not been exposed to chemicals like pesticides and are kept in humane and good farm conditi
  • Use of fertilizers, pesticides and toxic materials in the agriculture field
  • due to the increased prevalence of chemical pesticides and was essentially non-existent by the 1940
  • the elimination of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, and encourage education around native plant
  • ories: chemical tests (e.g., for vitamins or pesticides) and microbiological tests (e.g., for spoila
  • itrations as required for the preparation of pesticides and pharmaceuticals.
  • finity compounds such as freons, chlorinated pesticides, and other halogen compounds.
  • sis and an intermediate in the production of pesticides and pharmaceuticals.
  • , particularly for animal welfare and use of pesticides and fertilizers.
  • of which is used to make plastics, solvents, pesticides and other chemicals.
  • ances derived from them can serve as natural pesticides and are under investigation for mitigating c
  • aits, are not controlled by over-the-counter pesticides, and are harder to fully exterminate because
  • ead, chromium, petroleum hydrocarbons, PCBs, pesticides and other chemicals which exceed toxic limit
  • ift refers to the unintentional diffusion of pesticides and the potential negative effects of pestic
  • ion of minor forest produce, use of chemical pesticides, and fishing practices.
  • erfly host plants and the large-scale use of pesticides, and increased deforestation in Mexico, thre
  • , the spraying of vast tree farms with toxic pesticides and herbicides, and overfishing have left th
  • it does suggest a link between neonicotinoid pesticides and CCD.
  • ministrator of the EPA Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances and later became Admini
  • is degraded from sediment, nutrient loading, pesticides and other toxins.
  • e of sprinkler pumps, tractors, fertilizers, pesticides and the use of high yielding seeds, submersi
  • r industry, as an emulsifier in coatings, in pesticides, and in various applications in the plastics
  • to treat soils contaminated with PCBs, PCPs, pesticides and chlorinated organic compounds.
  • e of action of insecticides, design of safer pesticides and contributions to the understanding of ne
  • the evaluation of the risks and benefits of pesticides and toxicants.
  • uce the price of materials like diesel fuel, pesticides and fertilizer.
  • ts are considered inferior due to the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizer in cultivation, and
  • utrient loading, untreated sewage discharge, pesticides and other toxins.
  • raze and eat feed stuffs that were free from pesticides and genetically modified inputs; herbal de-w
  • it has constructive uses in the synthesis of pesticides and pharmaceuticals, and it is also a precur
  • oducts like chemical-petrochemical products, pesticides and insecticides, rare earth elements, rubbe
  • ed to examine how children may be exposed to pesticides and other chemicals used in U.S. households,
  • stigation and study of the use of chemicals, pesticides, and insecticides in and with respect to foo
  • Pesticides and organic farming
  • roducts including sheep dip, organophosphate pesticides, and carbamate pesticides.
  • a, a region chosen for its year round use of pesticides and for its high concentration of pesticides
  • urned to the rivers is highly polluted (with pesticides and fertilizers).
  • udes many groups of compounds, such as PCBs, pesticides, and fire retardants.
  • Control measures include pesticides, and biological control agents such as paras
  • e metabolism of a number of pharmaceuticals, pesticides and toxicants.
  • Douglas Yeo, expert on pesticides and locust control, and Director from 1980-5
  • have never been fertilised nor treated with pesticides and all grow following the traditional en va
  • g, involves spraying crops with fertilizers, pesticides, and fungicides from an agricultural aircraf
  • Development, pesticides and collecting scorpions for research or the
  • -age children carry heavy loads, spray toxic pesticides and swing sharp machetes at cocoa pods throu
  • I don't want any pesticides anywhere in my food.
  • es, near incinerators, and on farms that use pesticides are high-risk for early andropause.
  • If pesticides are the chosen method, selective organic or
  • Initially, most pesticides are highly effective and show minimal bacter
  • onnes (2.5 million short tons) of industrial pesticides are now used each year.
  • Many herbicides and pesticides are enzyme inhibitors.
  • The carbamate pesticides are also examples of reversible AChE inhibit
  • Pesticides are ineffective as the vulnerable stage, the
  • nvasive plants, and toxic compounds, such as pesticides, are rather common.
  • Traditional pesticides are still in use, as are many less toxic con
  • Aldrin and related "cyclodiene" pesticides became notorious as persistent organic pollu
  • In addition to regulatory pressures, these pesticides became less effective owing to genetic mutat
  • g in not only agricultural chemicals such as pesticides, but also seeds and biotechnology solutions.
  • Exposure to pesticides can range from mild skin irritation to birth
  • ncreasingly serious pollution from nitrates, pesticides, chloride and VOCs.
  • mpounds, as well as cyanides, and fluorides, pesticides, containers, "tar-like substances", scrap me
  • A few workers who had skin contact with pesticides containing DCP developed blisters and an all
  • ia, nitrates, phosphorus, mercury, PCBs, and pesticides, contributed in part by runoff in the waters
  • Public Interest Rachel Carson Award, Beyond Pesticides Dragonfly Award, and the Lifetime Achievemen
  • elate to the development of technologies for pesticides, drugs, organic intermediates, fine chemical
  • pesticides entering bodies of water following spillage
  • they allow for less intensive farming (fewer pesticides, etc.), are more productive (under most cond
  • largely to the use of petrochemical derived pesticides, fertilizers, and increased mechanization (t
  • s and promotion of less reliance on chemical pesticides for mite control.
  • ocus of their drive to remove phosphorus and pesticides from consumer use.
  • It is also used for arsenic pesticides, glass production, pharmaceuticals and non-f
  • exists regarding the use of and exposure to pesticides, government and regulatory authorities exper
  • iy Onishchenko claimed that heavy metals and pesticides had been found in Georgian and Moldovan wine
  • many insecticides and indiscriminate use of pesticides has adverse effects on their natural predato
  • Liquid pesticides have traditionally used kerosene or some oth
  • e engineered to degrade existing residues of pesticides, herbicides and other toxins.
  • of various state and federal laws regarding pesticides, herbicides, and consumer laws
  • (Solid Phase Extraction) media to sequester pesticides, herbicides, PAH's, TPH, and other trace org
  • ncreased use of various technologies such as pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers as well as new
  • It is one of the most widely used pesticides in the United States, with approximately 60
  • or 2,4-DP-p) and its derivatives are sold as pesticides in the United States.
  • Seventy-five percent of all pesticides in the world are used in developed countries
  • s of allowable concentrations for individual pesticides in public bodies of water are set by the Env
  • or maximum allowable concentrations of some pesticides in bodies of water above which toxicity may
  • th a lesser price and diesel, fertilizer and pesticides in fair price.
  • lly urged council to ban the cosmetic use of pesticides in January 2006.
  • ion also regulates maximum concentrations of pesticides in water.
  • obably because of the use of fertilizers and pesticides in farms located near this frog's habitats.
  • In England, the use of pesticides in gardens and farmland has seen a reduction
  • After introduction and extensive use of pesticides in mid-1960s, the Russian population of the
  • n the 1940s organomercury and organochlorine pesticides, including DDT, DDD, dieldrin, 2,4-D and par
  • The book argued that pesticides, including DDT, were poisoning both wildlife
  • rease in pollution load from fertilizers and pesticides into the lake; pollution from domestic sewag
  • d ecosystems infected with M. temperatus via pesticides, introduction of new species to combat trans
  • Tank mixing pesticides is the combination of two or more pesticides
  • avoiding the use artificial fertilizers and pesticides, Jungle Island purchases carbon credits to o
  • Newer evidence suggests that these pesticides may cause developmental neurotoxicity at muc
  • irect and/or indirect role that neonicotinic pesticides may have in pollinator declines, though no e
  • The tests examine finished products such as pesticides, medications, food additives such as artific
  • hlorocyclopentadiene is the precursor to the pesticides mirex and kepone, although these are not cla
  • The pesticides most frequently detected near the mouth of t
  • ay to control pests and limit the amounts of pesticides needed on farms.
  • ead blaming the local use of organophosphate pesticides on crops.
  • Endosulfan is one of the most toxic pesticides on the market today, responsible for many fa
  • king it difficult to determine the impact of pesticides on different members of the colony and life
  • thstanding temperatures of -20°F and need no pesticides or fungicides to thrive.
  • i, control bacteria growth, remove chlorine, pesticides, organic matter, rust, unpleasant taste and
  • ains potentially polluting materials such as pesticides, organic and inorganic chemical reagents, fe
  • d the harmful ecological effects of chemical pesticides, Palm advocated the continued use of DDT in
  • ironmental fate and effects of neonicotinoid pesticides, particularly as they relate to pollinators.
  • protect riparian areas from sediment runoff, pesticides, pathogens, organics and nutrients.
  • ion of factors may be causing CCD, including pesticides, pathogens, and parasites, all of which have
  • c rubber, plastics, fertilizers, antifreeze, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, natural gas and propane.
  • e in the preparation of rubber accelerators, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, dyes and other organic com
  • ce is used in the production of jet fuel, in pesticides, plastics, pulp mills and oil refineries and
  • where chemical pesticides pollute ground water).
  • ease in the incidence of disease, which made pesticides redundant.
  • These stations sell Pesticides, seeds, Lanterns etc. which are the specific
  • of the Joint Committee on Breast Cancer and Pesticides, Senator Skelos helped to draft the Health R
  • Other pesticides similar to aluminium phosphide are zinc phos
  • Other pesticides similar to zinc phosphide are aluminium phos
  • strains of whiteflies that are resistant to pesticides, so only use of selective insecticides is ad
  • pollutants such as residues of petroleum and pesticides, soaps and solvents, as well as pet and wild
  • ticide, an ingredient in the Karate brand of pesticides sold by Syngenta.
  • le to contain, degrade, or eliminate metals, pesticides, solvents, explosives, crude oil and its der
  • roups, who argue that restrictions placed on pesticides, specifically DDT, have caused tens of milli
  • Scale Spraying, Small Scale Spraying, Using Pesticides, Spreading Fertilisers and Applying Slug Pel
  • ng stressful events, and the availability of pesticides strongly influences the incidence of self po
  • ents and its ability to degrade agricultural pesticides such as parathion.
  • in the United States through which existing pesticides suspected of posing unreasonable risks to hu
  • the manufacture of plant protection agents, pesticides, textile additives, corrosion inhibitors, pl
  • e Green Party are calling for a phase out of pesticides that are toxic to bees as is happening in th
  • Acaricides are pesticides that kill members of the Acari group, which
  • Aside from some pesticides, the beet leafhopper can be managed by compa
  • So, too, will pests and pesticides, the loss of species and the need to increas
  • poison" in protesting the shipment of toxic pesticides through the Port of New Orleans.
  • ilute spray and 1 litre bottles that contain pesticides too, 'Roota', a rooting hormone and fungicid
  • creased turbidity, siltation, pollution from pesticides, toxicity to aquatic organisms, oxygen deple
  • The EPA regulates pesticides under two under main acts, both of which wer
  • n providing federal authority for regulating pesticides was enacted in 1910; however, decades later
  • The federal regimen to regulate pesticides was restructured under the Federal Insectici
  • n kilograms of aldrin and related cyclodiene pesticides were produced between 1946 and 1976.
  • EAS measures the environmental impact of all pesticides, whether organic or synthetic, used in a vin
  • ally as targeted pests develop resistance to pesticides while weakened ecosystems fall prey to unant
  • Pesticides will not get this bug out of a home, so the
  • ement (localised) spraying of broad spectrum pesticides, wind drift must be minimized, and considera