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New insecticide options 1 Apr, 2002 By: Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,Daniel Potter,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D. ,PH.D.
In the past 10 years there has been radical change in the kinds of insecticides available to turf and landscape managers. Organophosphates (OPs) and carbamates that had previously been mainstays were restricted, and old standbys like diazinon, Mocap (ethoprop), Oftanol (isofenphos) and Turcam...more >>
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