1940
DOI: 10.1093/jee/33.6.875
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The Insecticidal Effects of Organic Compounds: 1 Toxicity of sulfur and nitrogen compounds to fleshfly larvae1

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“…CH. (CHa)n- (6,56,120) CHa(CHs)ii- (161) CHa(CHs)ia- (161) CHa(CHa)iT- (59) CHa-CHCHa- (59,159,247) CHaCO- (214) CeHaCHa- CsHgCHaCHi- (27,74) C«Ht(CHs)!- (27) CsH6(CHj)4-…”
Section: -Ncch-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CH. (CHa)n- (6,56,120) CHa(CHs)ii- (161) CHa(CHs)ia- (161) CHa(CHa)iT- (59) CHa-CHCHa- (59,159,247) CHaCO- (214) CeHaCHa- CsHgCHaCHi- (27,74) C«Ht(CHs)!- (27) CsH6(CHj)4-…”
Section: -Ncch-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this re�pect, the substance may be considered for moth proofing. It is also toxic to flesh fly larvae, but not highly toxic to leaf-eating insects (210).…”
Section: Thiourea and Thiouracilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…carbaryl 0.1% proved ineffective. All insecticides lost their effectiveness [4][5][6] 10 days after their treatments recording 27 to 47.3 aphids among the treatments as against 46.2 aphids in control. In laboratory study, after1 day of treatment all insecticidal treatments were significantly superior to control recording 20to 100% aphid mortality as against 2.5% in control.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%