Bacterial degradation of ixodicide amitraz
The control of ticks on cattle has long been a matter of prime importance to stock owners over most of the intensive natural grazing areas in the Southern Hemisphere. The only practical method of dealing with the cattle tick problem in the short term is by treating the infected bovine host with ixod...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-40812017-07-20T04:13:38ZBacterial degradation of ixodicide amitrazAllcock, Errol RalphTicks -- ControlPesticides -- BiodegradationAcaricidesThe control of ticks on cattle has long been a matter of prime importance to stock owners over most of the intensive natural grazing areas in the Southern Hemisphere. The only practical method of dealing with the cattle tick problem in the short term is by treating the infected bovine host with ixodicides i. e. by chemical control. This can be achieved by either plunging the cattle into a dip tank containing aqueous suspensions or emulsions of the ixodicide or by spraying them with dip suspensions in a spray race.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Science, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology1978ThesisMastersMSc134 p.pdfvital:4081http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007473EnglishAllcock, Errol Ralph |
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The control of ticks on cattle has long been a matter of prime importance to stock owners over most of the intensive natural grazing areas in the Southern Hemisphere. The only practical method of dealing with the cattle tick problem in the short term is by treating the infected bovine host with ixodicides i. e. by chemical control. This can be achieved by either plunging the cattle into a dip tank containing aqueous suspensions or emulsions of the ixodicide or by spraying them with dip suspensions in a spray race. === === |
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