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Carbaril

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Carbamate poisoning | Type of insecticide

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Conventional and Green Synthesis of Carbaryl

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Pesticide Chemistry|| Carbamates(Carbofuran, Carbaryl)+ Quinone|| Lecture 6 by AK Sir

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9. Carbamate Insecticide Action

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10 EASY WAYS TO TREAT MEALYBUGS AND APHIDS ON PLANTS

Carbaryl is a chemical in the carbamate family used chiefly as an insecticide. It is a white crystalline solid commonly sold under the brand name Sevin, a trademark of the Bayer Company. Union Carbide discovered carbaryl and introduced it commercially in 1958. Bayer purchased Aventis CropScience in 2002, a company that included Union Carbide pesticide operations. It remains the third-most-used insecticide in the United States for home gardens, commercial agriculture, and forestry and rangeland protection. About 11 million kilograms were applied to U.S. farm crops in 1976. As a veterinary drug, it is known as carbaril (INN).
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