pesticide

பூச்சிக்கொல்லி
definition
noun
Once volatilized, a pesticide can move in air currents away from the treated surface.
a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
translation of 'pesticide'
பூச்சிகளைக் கொல்லும் பொருள்
example
Diazanon is a 'pesticide' used again in agriculture, but also used around the home.
Once volatilized, a 'pesticide' can move in air currents away from the treated surface.
He said the 'pesticide' used on GM crops did not affect soil or water and was extremely safe.
Biotech researchers were interested in lectins because of their 'pesticidal' properties and the possibility of inserting genes from the compounds into food crops.
In recent years, the use of 'pesticides' in agriculture has been increasing steadily.
Oils containing naphthene are less 'pesticidal' and more likely to injure plants than paraffinic types.
There have now been calls for all organophosphate 'pesticides' to be banned.
The synthetic pyrethroids are more stable than the pyrethrins, and are equally or more potent 'pesticides' .
Farmworkers who come into contact with insecticides and 'pesticides' are prone to chronic illnesses.
Do not pour 'pesticides' or herbicides down sinks, drains or toilets.
The 'pesticides' being produced were organophosphates, carbamates and pyrethroids.
Occupational exposures to 'pesticides' and organic solvents are suspected risk factors.
While raising the plants and shrubs sparingly use 'pesticides' , as they may harm or even kill the birds.
At present 'pesticides' are currently tested on animals and released for sale at a tenth of the harmful strength.
And he said that crop spraying and 'pesticides' were also posing a serious threat.
High prices are charged for manure, 'pesticides' and other items needed by farmers.
When soybeans are infected or otherwise stressed, the plants make three glyceollins with natural 'pesticidal' properties.
Today billions of dollars are spent in 'pesticides' , fungicides and herbicides.
It is the rat breeding season when many people use 'pesticides' and poisons to kill off the rodents.
Such cover crops also include companion plants and others which are known to have 'pesticidal' properties such as, for example, mustard and oats which suppress nematodes.
The ECPA also said that cutting back on 'pesticides' could hit farmers' incomes.
A single 'pesticidal' product rarely gives the most effective and economical control.
The 'pesticides' used in conventional farming lead to many diseases, including cancer.
The cost of 'pesticides' and other damage-control methods have landed farmers in deep debt.
Organic contaminants include residues of 'pesticides' and other agricultural chemicals.
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