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Fungicide: Biocide that are used to prevent, control, or kill fungi, or retards the growth of spores.

 


fungicide
Substance intended to kill fungi.
fungus preparation
Substance obtained from fungi that has an insecticidal effect reflecting the pathogenicity of the fungi for insects.

Fungicide: substance that kills fungi.
Garbage: waste food that is thrown away, generally defined as wet food waste. The term is also used to describe all products discarded, regardless of their reusability or recyclability.

Fungicide -Pesticides which are used to control, deter, or destroy fungi.
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Germicide - Any compound that kills disease-causing microorganisms.

Fungicide
Pesticides that are used to control, deter, or destroy fungi.
Fungistat ...

fungicide An agent which kills or inhibits the growth of fungi.
fungistat A chemical that keeps fungi from growing.

fungicide : A pesticide used to control or destroy fungi on food or grain crops.
fungistat : A chemical that keeps fungi from growing.

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Definition (english only)
Chemicals used to kill or halt the development of fungi that cause plant disease, such as: storage rot; seedling diseases; root rots; vascular wilts; leaf blights, rusts, smuts and mildews, ...

A fungicide used primarily by apple growers to control summer diseases. EPA proposed restrictions on its use in 1986 when laboratory tests found it caused birth defects in rabbits.
Source: Terms of the Environment
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Under special circumstances, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) permits registration of pesticide products that is "conditional" upon the submission of additional data.

Conditional Registration: Under special circumstances, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) permits registration of pesticide products that is "conditional" upon the submission of additional data.

A water-borne, combined fungicide and insecticide that includes arsenic for the treatment of wood. It was developed in 1933 and has been used widely in the UK and around the world.

A concept applied under the Federal Insecticide and Fungicide Act (FIFRA) pertaining to any danger to man or the environment that may be brought about by the use of certain chemicals or substances.

Refers to Section 6 (b) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) which authorizes cancellation of a pesticide registration if unreasonable adverse effects to the environment and public health develop when a product is used ...

Mercury (Hg): Also known as "quicksilver," this metal is used in the paper pulp and chemical industries, in the manufacture of thermometers, thermostats, high efficiency lighting and many other products and fungicides.

A general term for insecticides, herbicides and fungicides. Insecticides kill or prevent the growth of insects. Herbicides control or destroy plants. Fungicides control or destroy fungi.

Substances such as antibiotics, bacterialcides, or fungicides that are capable of destroying living organisms.
Biodegradable
Able to be broken down into basic compounds by micro-organisms.

Pesticides are chemicals that are aimed to kill pests - including insects (insecticides) weeds (herbicides) and moulds (fungicides). The insecticides include organochlorines and organophosphates.

Biocide
a chemical that is used to kill selected living organisms; for example pesticides, herbicides, fungicides
Biodegradable
describes a substance that can be decomposed by microorganisms ...

that kill organisms that are injurious to man or to the crops and animals upon which he depends for food, fiber and shelter. These organisms include insects, mites, microorganisms, weeds and rodents. Pesticides include insecticides, fungicides, ...

See also: Fungi, Insecticide, Pesticide, Environment, Water