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Molluscacides

Pesticide against molluscs, which are usually used in agriculture or gardening, in order to control gastropod pests specifically slugs and snails which damage crops or other valued plants by feeding on them

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4 works

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    The effect of temperature on the molluscacidal activity of copper sulfate / by Donald O. Hoffman, Rizkalla Zakhary.

    Hoffman, Donald O. | Date: 1951
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    Laboratory and field evaluations of two dinitro-phenols as molluscacides for control of schistosome vectors in Egypt with emphasis on importance of temperature / by Robert E. Kuntz and William H. Wells.

    Kuntz, Robert E. | Date: 1951
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    Plant molluscicides : papers presented at a meeting of the Scientific Working Group on Plant Molluscicides, UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, held in Geneva, Switzerland, 31 January to 2 February 1983 / edited by Kenneth E. Mott.

    | Date: [1987]
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    Epidemiology and control of schistosomiasis (bilharziasis) / edited by N. Ansari.

    | Date: 1973

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