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  • adjective That can be emulsified, or applied in an emulsion

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  • He offers this advice, "conserve water, grow cover crops in and around the vineyard which sequesters carbon, till the soil as little as possible which reduces soil respiration and release of CO2, if pesticides are used choose ones with little or no volatile organic compound components (e.g. no emulsifiable concentrates), and drive equipment through the vineyard as little as possible to consume less fuel."

    Isabel Cowles: Sustainable Lessons from the Vineyard 2008

  • This marketable product, an emulsifiable concentrate, is sold under the trade name "Neemroc EC 0.03% W/W".

    4. Case studies of small-scale semi-industrial neem processing in Kenya, Thailand, the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua 2000

  • The most common pyrethroid formulations in use for net-treatment are the emulsifiable concentrates (EC).

    4. Planning 1997

  • CS = capsule suspension; EC = emulsifiable concentrate

    4. Planning 1997

  • The formulations considered for fabrics so far are the emulsifiable concentrates (EC), the suspension concentrates (SC), emulsion oil-in-water (EW), and microencapsules (CS).

    4. Planning 1997

  • Bulk wheat was sprayed with emulsifiable concentrate (EC) formulations of S-methoprene (0.6 ppm) and fenitrothion (12 ppm) at a rate of 1 I/t during grain intake into concrete silos.

    Chapter 7 1994

  • These advanced formulations may convert neem extracts into the form of granules, dust, wettable powders, or emulsifiable concentrates.

    4 What's in a Neem 1992

  • Abbreviations: ec emulsifiable concentrate sc suspension concentrate

    Chapter 39 1987

  • Wettable powder formulations tend to be less phytotoxic than emulsifiable concentrates, especially in temperatures over 32 C. Sorghum:

    Chapter 10 1981

  • General dosages for the three most common formulations (all emulsifiable concentrates are given below):

    Chapter 12 1981

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