Biology, asked by madhavgamerz, 1 year ago

how do we use ethylenedibromide

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Answered by Toshika654
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Until recently, ethylene dibromide (EDB) was used extensively as a soil and post-harvest fumigant for crops, and as a quarantine fumigant for citrus and tropical fruits and vegetables. In 1983, the EPA suspended the use of EDB as a fumigant when low-level residues were found in groundwater and some grains.

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Answered by janhveegarg
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Answer:

Until recently, ethylene dibromide (EDB) was used extensively as a soil and post-harvest fumigant for crops, and as a quarantine fumigant for citrus and tropical fruits and vegetables. In 1983, the EPA suspended the use of EDB as a fumigant when low-level residues were found in groundwater and some grains.

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