Robert Howard Gore - Southampton PA Richard David Houghton - Harleysville PA Warren Harvey Machleder - Blue Bell PA William Dean Mathis - Doylestown PA Luong Tu Nguyen - Lansdale PA Bridget Marie Stevens - Horsham PA Yan Sun - Dresher PA
Assignee:
Rohm and Haas Company - Phila PA
International Classification:
A01N 2502 A01N 2510
US Classification:
424405
Abstract:
Stable dispersions of certain pesticides in agricultural oil are provided. In particular, the dispersions include a particulate pesticide, agricultural oil, and an agricultural oil-soluble polymer, the polymer in some instances containing a copolymerized polar monomer. Also provided is a method for forming the stable dispersion.
Richard David Houghton - Harleysville PA Linda Louise Graham - Flourtown PA David Prescott Krutsch - Bethayres PA
Assignee:
Rohm and Haas Company - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A01N 3722 A01N 2512
US Classification:
504339
Abstract:
A dispersible granular formulation has been developed which contains at least 60% propanil herbicide. This formulation also provides excellent suspensibility and dispensability characteristics and resists attrition.
Richard D. Houghton - Harleysville PA Linda L. Graham - Flourtown PA David P. Krutsch - Betharyes PA
Assignee:
Rohm and Haas Company - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A01N 3722
US Classification:
504339
Abstract:
A dispersable granular formulation has been developed which contains at least 60% propanil herbicide. This formulation also provides excellent suspensibility and dispersibility characteristics and resists attrition.
The papersounds a warning about potential limitations to the benefits of forest expansion, or afforestation, butdoes not come as a surprise, says Richard Houghton, an ecologist at the Woods Hole Research Center in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Forest management includes many possibilities, he says.
"Since the emissions today are three times higher than they were in the 1960s, this increased uptake by land and ocean is not only surprising; it is good news," said study co-author Richard Houghton, senior scientist at Woods Hole Research Center at Massachusetts in the US.