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The Removal of Confidor Pesticide by Different Species of Trichoderma Fungi from Contaminated Waters
2017
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Pesticides are considered as the most important pollutants in surface water and groundwater. Neonicotinoids are new group of insecticides, derived from nicotine. Their physicochemical properties render them useful for a wide range of application techniques, including foliar, seed treatment, soil drench and stem applications. Confidor, the representative of the first generation of neonicotinoid insecticides, was patented in 1985 by Bayer and was placed on the market in 1991. The Canadian Pest
doi:10.22067/jsw.v0i0.37115
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