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titleOfInvention Nonirritating chloropicrin blended fumigation agent
abstract PURPOSE: The titled composition which is simply and easily applied, shows controlling effects on soil blights, exerts no bad influence on crops and fumigating operators and has a suppressed irritating smell, obtained by adding a specific amount of a specified compound to chloropicrin. n CONSTITUTION: 1pt.wt. chloropicrin which has vigorous irritating smell of gas and has high exterminating effects insect pests and pathogenic germs living in soil is blended with 1W5pts.wt. di(2-chloroisopropyl)ether, and, if necessary, 0.5pt.wt. or ≤0.5pt.wt. dilutent and/or surface active agent. The composition is applied to soil by conventional fumigation method and used for exterminating various harmful nematodes such as root knot nematodes, root leison nematodes, cyst nematodes, etc., living in plant roots in soil and various harmful microorganisms such as Fusarium, Rhizoctonia, etc., penetrating into plant roots and damaging them. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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