1) Phoxim: Colorless, slightly pungent medicinal liquid; (2) Enemy kill: light yellow or brown liquid, slightly savory; (3) Copper sulphate: sky blue No odor; (4) Carbendazim: white or off-white powdery, slightly odoriferous; (5) Mayamsone: white powder with a pepper-like odor; (6) Dixon: red solid powder Fog; (7) Topotecan: yellow powder, slightly peppery smell; (8) Zhicao Dan: light yellow, smelly liquid; (9) trifluralin: red liquid, yellow after watering (10) Bendazone: light yellow liquid with a pepper-like odor; (11) butachlor: light blue liquid with aroma; (12) dimethoate: light yellow, with rancid odor .
The meaning of the letters on the pesticide label
(1) pH: It indicates the pH value. When the PH value is equal to 7 is neutral, and when it is greater than 7, it is alkaline. The larger the number, the stronger the alkalinity. Less than 7 is acidic, the lower the number, the stronger the acidity; (2) PPm: million parts. That is, 1 million doses of medicinal liquid, pesticides containing pesticides; (3) PC: Percentage concentration: (4) Ai: the active ingredient of the pesticide; (5) RD: the lethal dose of animal; (6) RD50: 50% The dose of death; (7) ED: lethal dose of bactericidal; (8) B: Baume degree, is based on the determination of the amount of drug liquid solubility rate Baume. Generally less used, can be found in the Baume degree table; (9) MAC: maximum allowable concentration; (10) Wt: weight; (11) SG: specific gravity; (12) SP: water-soluble powder; (13) EC: Emulsifiable concentrate; (14) C: Granules: eg 5% C(g) ie 5% granules.
The meaning of the letters on the pesticide label
(1) pH: It indicates the pH value. When the PH value is equal to 7 is neutral, and when it is greater than 7, it is alkaline. The larger the number, the stronger the alkalinity. Less than 7 is acidic, the lower the number, the stronger the acidity; (2) PPm: million parts. That is, 1 million doses of medicinal liquid, pesticides containing pesticides; (3) PC: Percentage concentration: (4) Ai: the active ingredient of the pesticide; (5) RD: the lethal dose of animal; (6) RD50: 50% The dose of death; (7) ED: lethal dose of bactericidal; (8) B: Baume degree, is based on the determination of the amount of drug liquid solubility rate Baume. Generally less used, can be found in the Baume degree table; (9) MAC: maximum allowable concentration; (10) Wt: weight; (11) SG: specific gravity; (12) SP: water-soluble powder; (13) EC: Emulsifiable concentrate; (14) C: Granules: eg 5% C(g) ie 5% granules.
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