
A nematicide is a type of chemical pesticide used to kill plant-parasitic nematodes. Nematicides have tended to be broad-spectrum toxicants possessing high volatility or other properties promoting migration through the soil. Temik (Aldicarb), a carbamate insecticide marketed by Bayer CropScience, is an example of a commonly used commercial nematic...
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A chemical compound or physical agent that kills nematodes.
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Chemical used to kill nematodes.
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Pesticide effective against nematodes.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nĕ-mat′i-sīd Definitions: 1. An agent that kills nematodes.
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nematicide, nematicidal, nematocide, nemacide A substance or preparation employed to kill nematode (round) worms. Related 'death, dead; kill' units: lethal-; mort-; neci-; necro-; phono-; thanato-.
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A pesticide used to control unwanted nematodes (eelworms), generally in root crops such as potatoes.
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a pesticide, nematicide has a deadly ring to it. But you're unlikely to see its carnage, because it kills microscopic worms known as nematodes that, in large numbers, wreak havoc in turf by eating grass roots.
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