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      Grant, Jennifer A. (32)Malakar-Kuenen, Raksha (5)
    • SubjectCommunity IPM (32)Integrated Pest Management (31)Minimum Risk Pesticides (30)organic (26)fungicide (12)essential oil (10)mosquito repellent (10)herbicide (9)post-harvest handling (8)mites (7)... View More
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    Zinc Profile 

    Baker, Brian P.; Grant, Jennifer A. (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
    organisms, zinc has a pesticidal use. These structural uses of zinc present no known human health or safety concerns. Pesticidal Uses: Antimicrobial, fungicide, algicide, de-mosser. Formulations and Combinations: Most exempt zinc pesticide products are 100...
    % technical grade zinc in metal strips. Roofing formulations may be alloyed or sheeted with other rust-resistant metals, such as copper, titanium and aluminum. Registered pesticide products may contain unreacted elemental zinc as a stated active ingredient...
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    Lauryl Sulfate Profile 

    Baker, Brian P.; Grant, Jennifer A. (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
    of allowed synthetic substances allowed for organic crop production [7 CFR 205.601] and is therefore prohibited [7 CFR 205.105(a)]. Literature Cited Angene. 2010. “Sulfuric Acid, Monodecyl Ester.” http://www.angenechem.com/product/AG-D-98416/. Bravo, Carlos...
    , and the methods used to prepare them. Mention of specific uses are for informational purposes only, and are not to be construed as recommendations. Brand name products are referred to for identification purposes only, and are not endorsements. Page 1 of 5 �Lauryl...
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