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The use of granular pesticides from the point of view of residues

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Residue Reviews

Part of the book series: Residue Reviews / Rückstands-Berichte ((RECT,volume 40))

Abstract

Granular pesticides have been defined as solid formulations of discrete particles between the size ranges 8 to 60 mesh U. S. sieve size, that is 2.38 to 0.25 mm. diameter (Sferra 1962), although the tendency is to raise the lower limit to 40 mesh, or 0.42 mm. (U.S.D.A. 1962). The particles are composed of a base, usually an inert mineral or vegetable carrier, impregnated or fused with the chemical toxicant.This is released from the granule both in its intact from and as it disintegrates, giving controlled release.

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