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Что (кто) такое selective herbicide - определение

CHEMICAL USED TO KILL UNWANTED PLANTS
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weedkiller         
(weedkillers)
Weedkiller is a substance you put on your garden to kill weeds.
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herbicide         
(herbicides)
A herbicide is a chemical that is used to destroy plants, especially weeds.
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Herbicide         
Herbicides (, ), also commonly known as weedkillers, are substances used to control undesired plants, also known as weeds.EPA.
herbicide         
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¦ noun a toxic substance used to destroy unwanted vegetation.
weedkiller         
¦ noun a substance used to destroy weeds.
Phenoxy herbicide         
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CLASS OF HERBICIDE
Phenoxyl herbicide; Phenoxy herbicides; Phenoxyacetic acid derivative pesticide; Phenoxy acid; Diclofop; Chlorazifop; Haloxyfop; Quizalofop; Fenoxaprop; ACCase inhibitor; ACCase herbicide; Accase herbicide; Acetyl-CoA carboxylase inhibitor; DIM herbicide; FOP herbicide; Fenoxaprop ethyl; Cyhalofop
Phenoxy herbicides (or "phenoxies") are two families of chemicals that have been developed as commercially important herbicides, widely used in agriculture. They share the part structure of phenoxyacetic acid.
Selective auditory attention         
THE FOCUS ON A SPECIFIC SOURCE OF A SOUND OR SPOKEN WORDS
Selective hearing; Selective deafness; User:Spicysugar07/Selective Auditory Attention; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Selective Auditory Attention; Selective Auditory Attention
Selective auditory attention or selective hearing is a type of selective attention and involves the auditory system. Selective hearing is characterized as the action in which people focus their attention intentionally on a specific source of a sound or spoken words.
selective service         
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  • The former seal of the Selective Service System
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US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY THAT MAINTAINS INFORMATION ON THOSE POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO MILITARY CONSCRIPTION
Selective Service; 3-A deferment; Selective service; Class 1-A; 4F (military conscription); U.S. Selective Service; 4-F (US Military); Military deferment; Student deferment; Selective Service Administration; Selective Service Board; 4-F (Selective Service System); Class 1-Y; Selective Service registration; Selective Service Number; Selective Service System classification; Selective Service Draft Act; Director of Selective Service; D.S.S. Form 1
In the United States, selective service is a system of selecting and ordering young men to serve in the armed forces for a limited period of time.
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US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY THAT MAINTAINS INFORMATION ON THOSE POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO MILITARY CONSCRIPTION
Selective Service; 3-A deferment; Selective service; Class 1-A; 4F (military conscription); U.S. Selective Service; 4-F (US Military); Military deferment; Student deferment; Selective Service Administration; Selective Service Board; 4-F (Selective Service System); Class 1-Y; Selective Service registration; Selective Service Number; Selective Service System classification; Selective Service Draft Act; Director of Selective Service; D.S.S. Form 1
¦ noun N. Amer. service in the armed forces under conscription.
Selective PPAR modulator         
DRUG CLASS
Selective PPARγ modulator; Selective PPARγ modulators; SPPARM; SPPARMs; Selective PPAR modulators
A selective PPAR modulator (SPPARM) is a selective receptor modulator of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR). Examples include SPPARMs of the PPARγ, BADGE, EPI-001, INT-131, MK-0533, and S26948.

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Herbicide

Herbicides (US: , UK: ), also commonly known as weed killers, are substances used to control undesired plants, also known as weeds. Selective herbicides control specific weed species while leaving the desired crop relatively unharmed, while non-selective herbicides (sometimes called total weed killers in commercial products) can be used to clear waste ground, industrial and construction sites, railways and railway embankments as they kill all plant material with which they come into contact. Apart from selective/non-selective, other important distinctions include persistence (also known as residual action: how long the product stays in place and remains active), means of uptake (whether it is absorbed by above-ground foliage only, through the roots, or by other means), and mechanism of action (how it works). Historically, products such as common salt and other metal salts were used as herbicides, however, these have gradually fallen out of favor, and in some countries, a number of these are banned due to their persistence in soil, and toxicity and groundwater contamination concerns. Herbicides have also been used in warfare and conflict.

Modern herbicides are often synthetic mimics of natural plant hormones that interfere with the growth of the target plants. The term organic herbicide has come to mean herbicides intended for organic farming. Some plants also produce their own natural herbicides, such as the genus Juglans (walnuts), or the tree of heaven; such action of natural herbicides, and other related chemical interactions, is called allelopathy. Due to herbicide resistance – a major concern in agriculture – a number of products combine herbicides with different means of action. Integrated pest management may use herbicides alongside other pest control methods.

In the United States in 2012, about 91% of all herbicide usage, determined by weight applied, was in agriculture.: 12  In 2012, world pesticide expenditures totaled nearly $24.7 billion; herbicides were about 44% of those sales and constituted the biggest portion, followed by insecticides, fungicides, and fumigants.: 5  Herbicide is also used in forestry, where certain formulations have been found to suppress hardwood varieties in favor of conifers after clearcutting, as well as pasture systems, and management of areas set aside as wildlife habitat.