Examples of 'emamectin' in a sentence

Meaning of "emamectin"

emamectin (adjective) - referring to a type of pesticide or insecticide used in agriculture and pest control
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  • A macrocyclic lactone related to abamectin

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Parts by weight of emamectin benzoate insecticide was dissolved in ethyl acetate.
It is therefore appropriate to approve emamectin.
As emamectin benzoate anhydrous.
The use of the toxic drug emamectin is rising fast.
Emamectin is metabolized to inactive compounds by the fish and then excreted.
The avermectin may be emamectin.
The following columns for emamectin benzoate and pyridalyl are added.
Work continues on describing a novel moulting response observed after exposure of lobsters to emamectin benzoate.
The solid nanodispersion of emamectin benzoate prepared in this example was dispersed in distilled water.
The following example shows that a screening process can select preferred coencapsulated photoprotectants for emamectin benzoate.
Rapid photodegradation of both abamectin and emamectin occurs on the leaf surface.
Thus, emamectin can be administered as a prophylactic measure to prevent the occurrence of parasites.
An effective amount of emamectin or a salt thereof ;.
Emamectin benzoate belongs to the same family of drugs as ivermectin, the avermectins.
There is increasing evidence that emamectin benzoate may harm non-target animals.

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When dispersed in water, the granules gave a clear solution containing emamectin benzoate.
Figure 2, Photostability of emamectin benzoate coencapsulated with different photoprotectants.
The water-soluble pesticide for use in the formulations of the present invention is emamectin benzoate.
Figure 1, Photostability of emamectin benzoate coencapsuiated with different photoprotectants.
Chloride channel activators selected from the group consisting of abamectin, emamectin benzoate, milbemectin and lepimectin ;.
Most preferably, the Emamectin salt used in the present invention is Emamectin benzoate.
More preferred is the combination of the carboxamide compound of formula ( I ) with emamectin.
In contrast, emamectin benzoate-treated trees had significantly fewer Ips attacks at the same height.
The use of claim 4, wherein emamectin benzoate is used.
Abamectin, emamectin ( usually as a salt form ) and milbemectin are examples of this chemistry.
Preferably, a salt of emamectin is used.
The columns for acequinocyl, emamectin benzoate, flubendiamide, fludioxonil and novaluron are replaced by the following.
Chloride channel activators, includes the following active ingredients abamectin, emamectin benzoate, lepimectin, and milbemectin.
The? anti-louse drug, emamectin benzoate is not very lethal to lobsters.
Table 8.1 The effect of copolymer micelles and photoprotectants on the half-life of Emamectin Benzoate.
Emamectin benzoate B1a, expressed as emamectin.
Selected photoprotectants were subsequently co-encapsulated with emamectin benzoate as described in Examples 4 to 25.
In conclusion, neat emamectin benzoate itself is a severe, irreversible eye irritant . TABLE I.
Chloride channel activators, for example avermectins / milbemycins, e.g. abamectin, emamectin benzoate, lepimectin and milbemectin.
The structure of Emamectin ( as the benzoate ) is shown in Figure 2.
Emamectin benzoate acequinocyl 2 1 3 bifenazate.
Common name, Emamectin benzoate.
Emamectin benzoate nominal dose 1? g.
The case of Emamectin Benzoate and Florfenicol is discussed in paragraph 50.
Emamectin benzoate was administered at nominal daily dose rates of 0 and 50µg kg-1 biomass.

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