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    Project AGILE field tests in 1961 with herbicides in South Vietnam was inspired by the British use of herbicides and defoliants during the Malayan Emergency...
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    1971, largely involved the usage of Herbicides and Defoliants, such as the Rainbow Herbicides. The Rainbow Herbicides consisted of Agent Blue, Agent Green...
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    Agent Orange is a chemical herbicide and defoliant, one of the tactical use Rainbow Herbicides. It was used by the U.S. military as part of its herbicidal...
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  • aircraft carriers Rainbow Herbicides, a form of herbicidal warfare Rainbow Plans, a series of U.S. war plans Republic XF-12 Rainbow, a 1940s military...
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    Agent Blue (category Arsenical herbicides)
    Agent Blue is one of the "rainbow herbicides" that is known for use by the United States during the Vietnam War. It contained a mixture of dimethylarsinic...
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  • aircraft designation systems Nuclear weapons and the United Kingdom Rainbow Herbicides Notes Jones, R. (1978). Most Secret War. London: Hamish Hamilton....
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    Defoliant (category Herbicides)
    during that crop year. In Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War, the Rainbow Herbicides were a group of tactical-use chemicals used by the United States military...
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    their pyrotechnic contents List of Rainbow Codes NATO Military Symbols for Land Based Systems Rainbow Herbicides In social functions: Black hat hacking...
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    Agent Green (category Auxinic herbicides)
    by the British use of herbicides and defoliants during the Malayan Emergency, it was one of the so-called "Rainbow Herbicides". Agent Green was only...
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    Exposure to Herbicides (1994). "History of the Controversy Over the Use of Herbicides". Veterans and Agent Orange: Health Effects of Herbicides Used in Vietnam...
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    Agent White (category Auxinic herbicides)
    by the British use of herbicides and defoliants during the Malayan Emergency, it was one of the so-called "rainbow herbicides". Agent White is a 4:1...
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    Agent Pink (category Auxinic herbicides)
    inspired by the British use of herbicides and defoliants during the Malayan Emergency, it was one of the rainbow herbicides that included the more infamous...
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    a mixture of sodium cacodylate and its acid form, as one of the rainbow herbicides to deprive North Vietnamese soldiers of foliage cover and rice. Copper...
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  • was shipped, and was by far the most widely used of the so-called "Rainbow Herbicides". Monsanto developed and sold recombinant bovine somatotropin (also...
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    AGM-78 Standard ARM AGM-65 Maverick Rainbow Herbicides Agent Orange – While developed to be used as a herbicide to destroy natural obstacles and tree...
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    Agent Purple (category Auxinic herbicides)
    by the British use of herbicides and defoliants during the Malayan Emergency, it was one of the so-called "Rainbow Herbicides" that included the more...
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    caused by the Vietnam War (including use of Agent Orange and other rainbow herbicides to deforst whole areas of the country) as ecocide and called for it...
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  • OPA), a binary chemical weapon (sarin) Mustard gas Sarin (GB) VX Rainbow Herbicides Phosgene Chlorine BZ Chemical Agent Identification Set (CAIS) People...
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    Okinawa tests evidently were fruitful." The presence of so-called rainbow herbicides such as Agent Orange has been widely reported on Okinawa as well as...
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  • nearly 20,000,000 U.S. gallons (76,000 m3) of various chemicals – the "rainbow herbicides" and defoliants – in Vietnam, eastern Laos, and parts of Cambodia...
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  • glyphosate, on the market. Glyphosate becomes one of the most commonly used herbicides. 1977 Products Monsanto stops producing Polychlorinated biphenyls. 1979...
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  • Rainbow Lake is a 116-acre manmade lake near the town of Pinetop-Lakeside and the community of Lake of the Woods in southern Navajo County, Arizona, United...
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    damage, particularly America's chemical weapon of defoliants, the Rainbow Herbicides, most notably Agent Orange which destroyed and devastated entire mangrove...
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    Triclopyr (category Auxinic herbicides)
    3000 mg/kg). It has been found nontoxic to bees and very slightly toxic to fish (rainbow trout LC50 (96 hr) = 117 ppm). Garlon's fact sheet for their triclopyr...
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  • form of herbicide tolerance. Chemical herbicides are sprayed directly on plants in order to kill weeds and therefore competition, and herbicide resistant...
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    Diflufenican (category Herbicides)
    with other cereal herbicides. Diflufenican is a Group F, (Australia), F1 (global) or Group 12 (numeric) resistance class herbicide. Diflufenican is registered...
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  • wetting agents for agrochemical formulations, such as pesticides and herbicides (e.g. glyphosate). Animal fat is hydrolysed to give a mixture of free...
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    Butralin (category Preemergent herbicides)
    develop multiple nuclei. Butralin's effect is more similar to carbamate herbicides like chlorpropham rather than other dinitroanilines. Butralin is sold...
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    Bentazon (category Herbicides)
    Leader, Laddock) is a chemical manufactured by BASF Chemicals for use in herbicides. It is categorized under the thiadiazine group of chemicals. Sodium bentazon...
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    to tolerate herbicides. The use of herbicides presents a strong selection pressure on treated weeds to gain resistance to the herbicide. Widespread planting...
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