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  2. Pesticide formulation - Wikipedia

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    Formulation terminology follows a 2-letter convention: (e.g. GR: granules) listed by CropLife International (formerly GIFAP then GCPF) in the Catalogue of Pesticide Formulation Types (Monograph 2); see: download page. Some manufacturers do not follow these industry standards, which can cause confusion for users.

  3. Armadillidium - Wikipedia

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    Armadillidium (/ ɑːr m ə d ɪ ˈ l ɪ d i ə m /) is a genus of the small terrestrial crustacean known as the woodlouse. Armadillidium are also commonly known as pill woodlice, leg pebbles, pill bugs, roly-poly, or potato bugs, and are often confused with pill millipedes such as Glomeris marginata.

  4. Wettable powder - Wikipedia

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    A wettable powder (WP) [1] is an insecticide or other pesticide formulation consisting of the active ingredient in a finely ground state combined with wetting agents and sometimes bulking agents. Wettable powders are designed to be applied as a dilute suspension through liquid spraying equipment. As wettable powders are not mixed with water ...

  5. List of insecticides - Wikipedia

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    The industry-sponsored Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) advises on the use of insecticides in crop protection and classifies the available compounds according to their chemical classes and mechanism of action so as to manage the risks of pesticide resistance developing. [4]

  6. Philosciidae - Wikipedia

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    Philosciidae is a family of woodlice. They occur almost everywhere on earth, with most species found in (sub)tropical America , Africa and Oceania , and only a few in the Holarctic realm . Genera

  7. Woodlouse - Wikipedia

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    Woodlice are terrestrial isopods in the suborder Oniscidea. Their name is derived from being often found in old wood, [ 2 ] and from louse , a parasitic insect, [ 3 ] although woodlice are neither parasitic nor insects.

  8. Tylidae - Wikipedia

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    Tylidae is a family of woodlice. It contains approximately 27 species, all but one in the genus Tylos , the other being Helleria brevicornis . Together with the family Ligiidae , Tylidae appears to have diverged early from the remaining woodlouse families.

  9. Category:Woodlice - Wikipedia

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    Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Woodlice" The following 149 pages are in this category ...