Copper sulfate has been used in agriculture since the 1800s, at least. In the U.S. it is widely used as a fungicide on organic and conventional crops, and it is also found in some fertilizer products.
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Report Ocean has released a market research report on the Copper Fungicides industry, covering 150+ countries and analyzing over 1,00000 published and forthcoming reports per year. The report, ...
Report Ocean has released a market research report on the Copper Fungicides industry, covering 150+ countries and analyzing over 1,00000 published and forthcoming reports per year. The report, ...
The use of fungicides to treat plant pathogens dates back 150 years, when a mixture of lime and copper sulfate, known as the "Bordeaux mixture," was used to control fungal diseases in French vineyards ...
Two important fungicides that home gardeners have used for years to control peach leaf curl have been withdrawn from the market. Home garden uses of lime sulfur spray (calcium polysulfide) were ...