The ovicidal effects of 3 agents: hydrogen peroxide, pantocidum, and Bingsti derived from plant materials (Russia's patent No. 2062752 in 1996) were tested. The findings suggest that pantocidum and hydrogen peroxide were ineffective when used in the tested doses for decontamination.
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August 1994
Polycarbocin-lupine and polycarbocin-pea systems were found to exert a marked ovicidal effect providing decontamination of the top soil layer from ascarid eggs for 3 months. A combination of 4-5 mg of polycarbacine and 25-30 lupine or 20-30 pea plants per m2 was found the optimal. If combined with pea, 3 g of the agent is sufficient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLow-toxicity pesticides--polycarbazin and prometrin--are suggested for use in decontamination of helminths' invaded soils. Soils in the invasion foci and microfoci should be treated with pesticides dosed at 50 g/5 l of water per 1 m2, in autumn, after the crop, and in early spring after the snow melt, with respect to the periods of maximal accumulation of helminths' ova in soil and preparations' degradation period (about 6 months).
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