Silvicida
Silvicida est pesticida ad vigulta, arbores, silvas, vel quasdam species silvaticas ingratas interficere adhibitus. Moleculae activae ad plantam per folia, radices, vel corticem penetrare possunt.
Bibliographia
recensere- Allard, J. 1974. Arsenical silvicide effects on human health.
- Maurice, W. 1965. Cacodylic acid as a silvicide. Aspen Bibliography, 5937.
- Tarrant, R. F., et J. Allard. 1972. Arsenic levels in urine of forest workers applying silvicides. Arch. Envir. Health 24:277–280.
- Wiant, Harry V., et Laurence C. Walker. 1964. External Applications of Silvicide Paste Kills Oaks. Journal of Forestry 62(7):455, 1 Iulii. Society of American Foresters.
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad herbicidas spectant. |
- Generalia
- National Pesticide Information Center, npic.orst.edu
- National Agricultural Statistics Service, www.nass.usda.gov
- Rationes ordinariae
- Environmental Protection Agency, www.epa.gov (Civitates Foederatae)
- Pesticides Safety Directorate, www.pesticides.gov.uk (Britanniarum Regnum)
- Commissio Europaea, europa.eu.int
- Pest Management Regulatory Agency, www.pmra-arla-gc-ca (Canada)