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Rowbotham, N. – School Science Review, 1973
Presents the material given in one class period in a course on Environmental Studies at Chesterfield School, England. The topics covered include air pollution, water pollution, fertilizers, and insecticides. (JR)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Ecological Factors
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Education in Science, 1979
The use of pesticides in the schools is discussed. Some potential hazards include seeds dressed with fungicide/insecticide mixtures, fumigation of animal houses and greenhouses, and storage and disposal of pesticides. (SA)
Descriptors: Agricultural Supplies, Biological Sciences, Guidelines, Health
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Bosch, Van Den Robert – Environment, 1979
Contains a discussion of insects' ability to survive, of the development of pesticides and the introduction of DDT, of the problems of pesticide use and resistance to insecticides, and of the advantages of integrated pest control. (BB)
Descriptors: Agricultural Chemical Occupations, Agriculture, Ecology, Entomology
Gesell, Stanley G. – 1975
This agriculture extension service publication from Pennsylvania State University introduces the identification and control of common ornamental insect pests. For each of the insects or insect groups (i.e. aphids) identified in this publication, information on host plants, pest description, and damage caused by the pest is given. Also a calendar…
Descriptors: Agricultural Colleges, Entomology, Environmental Education, Extension Education
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Williams, Carroll M. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1973
Research for insect control has been quite complex. However, recent knowledge of using insect hormones against them has opened new vistas for producing insecticides which may be harmless to human population. Current areas of insect research are outlined. (PS)
Descriptors: Biology, Developing Nations, Entomology, Insecticides
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Sherma, Joseph – Analytical Chemistry, 1989
This review is devoted to methods for the determination of residues of pesticides and some related industrial chemicals. Topics include: residue methods, sampling, chromatography, organochlorine pesticides, organophosphorus pesticides, carbamate insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, pyrethrins, fumigants, and related chemicals. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemical Industry, Chemistry, Chromatography
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Wasti, S. Salman; Shaw, Frank R. – BioScience, 1971
Descriptors: Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Entomology, Pesticides
Jacobsen, Barry; Shurtleff, M. C. – 1977
This circular lists suggested uses of insecticides and fungicides for the control of pests and disease by commercial vegetable growers. Suggestions are given for selection, dosage and application of fungicides to control infestation in all crops of commercial importance. (CS)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Environment, Field Crops, Pesticides
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Dintzner, Matthew R.; Wucka, Paul R.; Lyons, Thomas W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
A detailed investigation of the clay-catalyzed condensation of sesamol and other phenols with 3-methyl-2-butenal to give methylenedioxyprecocene (MDP) and other chromenes is presented. The clay-catalyzed microwave-assisted condensation of sesamol with 3-methyl-2-butenal is appropriate for incorporation into undergraduate organic laboratory…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Organic Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, College Science
Newman, Jim – 1976
Described in this manual is the use of insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides in forestry. Both diseases and insects found in hardwoods and conifers are covered. Detailed information is given on methods of herbicide application. Finally, five important environmental considerations are given. (BB)
Descriptors: Agricultural Chemical Occupations, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Safety, Agriculture
Smith, Ray F. – CERES, 1973
Insecticides should not be the only weapons of war used against pests; in addition to them, a strategy aimed at winning the millenial warfare should combine the tactical use of natural plant enemies, reinforced plant genetic qualities, and the application of adequate ecological techniques. (BL)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Ecology, Entomology, Genetics
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Philogene, Bernard J. R. – BioScience, 1972
In the light of new knowledge about insecticides, future research should be conducted by plant and insect physiologists together. Plant physiologists should explain what characteristics in plants attract insects and insect physiologists should study adaptive patterns of insects and combine their knowledge to control insects. (PS)
Descriptors: Biology, Entomology, Insecticides, Plant Pathology
Coleman, V. Rodney – 1975
This manual describes the major forest types, the major species, seed orchards, and tree nurseries. Methods of identifying forest insect pests and diseases are given. The most common types of insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides are described. Both sprayer and granular applicator methods are discussed. Environmental considerations are…
Descriptors: Agricultural Chemical Occupations, Disease Control, Forestry, Herbicides
Lowery, Harvey C. – 1975
This manual gives a definition of seed treatment, the types of seeds normally treated, diseases and insects commonly associated with seeds, fungicides and insecticides used, types of equipment used for seed treatment, and information on labeling and coloring of treated seed, pesticide carriers, binders, stickers, and safety precautions. (BB)
Descriptors: Agricultural Chemical Occupations, Agricultural Education, Disease Control, Guides
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Pultorak, Robert W. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1985
A "colloqution module" (an instructional unit/strategy used in a conversation) consists of a reading assignment and a series of questions/activities. The strategy is suggested as an alternative to the lecture method. A sample module on insecticides (together with design information and advantages/disadvantages) is included. (DH)
Descriptors: College Science, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Higher Education, Insecticides
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