1967
DOI: 10.1016/0022-474x(67)90083-5
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The effect of gas velocity on the fumigant action of nicotine, dichlorvos and hydrogen cyanide

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“…Several studies have investigated the mode of entry of insecticides. Dichlorvos and nicotine were found to enter through the insect cuticle, despite their high vapor pressures (Galley 1967 ). Matsumura ( 1963 ) found that a large amount of malathion was taken up from a glass surface through the legs of the American cockroach, suggesting that the tracheal system plays a minor role in its overall uptake.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have investigated the mode of entry of insecticides. Dichlorvos and nicotine were found to enter through the insect cuticle, despite their high vapor pressures (Galley 1967 ). Matsumura ( 1963 ) found that a large amount of malathion was taken up from a glass surface through the legs of the American cockroach, suggesting that the tracheal system plays a minor role in its overall uptake.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%