Abstract--Global potential of sulfuryl fluoride (SF), S02F2, the active ingredient in Vikane * Gas Fumigant is being reexamined in light of recent regulatory pressures on competitive fumigants. Researchers in Europe and Japan are investigating the utility of SF as an alternative to Methyl Bromide for control of wood-infesting insects in imported lumber and structures. Presently, SF is the primary structural fumigant in the United States of America for eliminating Drywood termites (Kalotermitidae). Wood-infesting beetles such as Anobiidae and Lyctidae and common household pests such as Carpenter ants (Camponorus spp.) and cockroaches (Dictyoptera) also are target pests. SF is not an appropriate alternative for some MB uses such as soil and f...
With the phase-out and impending ban of methyl bromide, sulfuryl fluoride is among the most promisi...
This work was carried to investigate sorption of sulfuryl fluoride (SF) and its impact on efficacy, ...
Strong resistance to phosphine is an increasing problem, with Cryptolestes ferrugineus requiring ver...
Sulfuryl fluoride (SF) is being investigated as an alternative to methyl bromide (MB) for use on cer...
As a result of the Montreal Protocol, methyl bromide (MB), a major fumigant for the food industry, i...
The strong commitment to protect the ozone layer by European governments has resulted in the complet...
Whole-house fumigation is a commonly used technique em-ployed to eliminate a variety of structural p...
Abstract-Sulfuryl fluoride is a well-known fumigant in the USA. The procedure of its first use in Eu...
Sulphuryl fluoride, also known as sulfuryl difluoride, is being registered by Dow AgroSciences in a ...
For European and French millers, the ban of methyl and the loss of dichlorvos (DDVP) are very proble...
Sulfuryl difluoride (SF) currently registered as ProFume ™ gas fumigant (Dow AgroSciences), is consi...
Sulfuryl fluoride (SF), an effective structural fumigant, is registered recently as Profume™ for con...
Environmental concerns are growing as new information is being discovered as to what is harmful to t...
an odorless and colorless gas1 that is used to fumigate buildings, ships, railroad cars and wood pro...
The fumigant sulfuryl fluoride (SF) and heat treatment have been identified as potential alternative...
With the phase-out and impending ban of methyl bromide, sulfuryl fluoride is among the most promisi...
This work was carried to investigate sorption of sulfuryl fluoride (SF) and its impact on efficacy, ...
Strong resistance to phosphine is an increasing problem, with Cryptolestes ferrugineus requiring ver...
Sulfuryl fluoride (SF) is being investigated as an alternative to methyl bromide (MB) for use on cer...
As a result of the Montreal Protocol, methyl bromide (MB), a major fumigant for the food industry, i...
The strong commitment to protect the ozone layer by European governments has resulted in the complet...
Whole-house fumigation is a commonly used technique em-ployed to eliminate a variety of structural p...
Abstract-Sulfuryl fluoride is a well-known fumigant in the USA. The procedure of its first use in Eu...
Sulphuryl fluoride, also known as sulfuryl difluoride, is being registered by Dow AgroSciences in a ...
For European and French millers, the ban of methyl and the loss of dichlorvos (DDVP) are very proble...
Sulfuryl difluoride (SF) currently registered as ProFume ™ gas fumigant (Dow AgroSciences), is consi...
Sulfuryl fluoride (SF), an effective structural fumigant, is registered recently as Profume™ for con...
Environmental concerns are growing as new information is being discovered as to what is harmful to t...
an odorless and colorless gas1 that is used to fumigate buildings, ships, railroad cars and wood pro...
The fumigant sulfuryl fluoride (SF) and heat treatment have been identified as potential alternative...
With the phase-out and impending ban of methyl bromide, sulfuryl fluoride is among the most promisi...
This work was carried to investigate sorption of sulfuryl fluoride (SF) and its impact on efficacy, ...
Strong resistance to phosphine is an increasing problem, with Cryptolestes ferrugineus requiring ver...