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- A piscicide is a chemical substance which is poisonous to fish. The primary use for piscicides is to eliminate a dominant species of fish in a body of...
- chemical compounds known as rotenoids. Rotenone is approved for use as a piscicide to remove alien fish species, see Uses. It has also been used as a broad-spectrum...
- TFM (3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol) is a common piscicide, i.e., a fish poison used to combat parasitic and invasive species of fish. The substance...
- imported very early in the 18th century and cultivated for its medicinal and piscicide properties. By 1818, it had begun spreading so much that Amos Eaton thought...
- Pheromones Biochemicals used to disrupt the mating behavior of insects Piscicide Kills fish Plant growth regulators Alter the expected growth, flowering...
- Central America and South America. This plant is used by the Choco as a piscicide. "Phyllanthus a****inatus Vahl". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved...
- for killing lamprey larvae, as a molluscide, and as a general-purpose piscicide in aquaculture. Niclosamide has a short half-life in water in field conditions;...
- A. S.; Dama L. B., Pawar (2012). "Cestrum nocturnum (l) a prospective piscicide for control of predatory fish channa punctatus (bloch.)". Trends in Fisheries...
- originally extracted from this South American plant. It is used as a piscicide. The Catalogue of Life lists these varieties: R. s. var. bicolor R. s...
- It was primarily used as an insecticide, as well as a rodenticide and piscicide. It is a colourless, odorless solid, although commercial samples are often...