Question No-19 How the Bacterial leaf blight of rice is controlled ?
faqSpray the crop with plantomycene @ 10g + Blitox-50 @ 20g/litre aof water. When the symptom starts. Repeat the spray at 10-12 days interval..
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faqAnswer- Starting at symptom appearance give 3 to 4 sprays of Indofil M-45 or captafol @ 4 grams/litre of water at 7 to 10 days interval.
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faqAnswer- Treat the seeds with carbendazim (Bavistin) @ 2g/kg seeds before sowing and give 2-3 sprays with cabendazim @ 1g/litre of water or Validacin @ 3ml/litre or Kitazin @ 2 ml/litre of water.
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faqAnswer- Starting at sympptom appearance give 3 to 4 sprays with Captafol @ 3g/litre or Indofil M-45 @ 4g/litre of water or Bavistin @ 1g/litre of water at 10 to 15 days interval.
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faqAnswer- Spray the crop with captafol or Indofil M-45 @ 4g/litre of water three times at 10-15 days interval.
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faqAnswer - A person who undertakes to produce a given results for the establishment through contract labour of who supplies contract labour for any work of the establishment and includes a sub-contractor.
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faqSpray the nursery seedlings or after transplanting with Hinosan @ 2 ml or Bavistin @ 1 g/litre of water starting from the appearance of the disease and continue the spray 2 to 3 at 10 days interval.
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faqAnswer-After obtaining forest & revenue clearance and consent of the concerned tenants for the tenanted land, surface right is granted.
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Redevelopment Agency Frequently Asked QuestionsBlight consists of the physical and economic conditions within an area that cause a reduction of, or lack of, proper utilization of that area.
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Spring Works - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) leaf spring ...Add-A-Leaf is a extra leaf added to a leaf spring pack. Add leafs are installed to increase vehicle carring capicity or to create a firmer ride.. They are also used to lift vehicle ride height. The number or leafs added and the thickness of the leafs directly determine the percentage of ride quality/height change.
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DEA Diversion Control Program - General Questions & Answ...A prescription must be written in ink or indelible pencil or typewritten and must be manually signed by the practitioner. An individual may be designated by the practitioner to prepare the prescriptions for his/her signature. The practitioner is responsible for making sure that the prescription conforms in all essential respects to the law and regulation. Prescriptions for Schedule II controlled substances must be written and be signed by the practitioner.
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DEA Diversion Control Program - General Questions & Answ...Answer: Prescriptions for Schedule II controlled substances cannot be refilled. A new prescription must be issued. Prescriptions for Schedule III and IV controlled substances may be refilled up to five (5) times in six (6) months. Prescriptions for Schedule V controlled substances may be refilled as authorized by the practitioner. Answer: If the controlled substance is in Schedule II, procurement must be accomplished by using the DEA Form 222.
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GDX Bacterial Overgrowth of the Small Intestine Breath Test ...Your body normally contains lots of bacteria in the large intestine, where they aid in food digestion and other beneficial processes. However, there are fewer bacteria in the small intestine where the environment is less conducive to their growth. The stomach's gastric acid and the rapid movement of food through the small intestine keep the bacterial population low.
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GDX Bacterial Overgrowth of the Small Intestine Breath Test ...Yes. Once bacterial overgrowth has been diagnosed, your physician can use antibiotics or natural antimicrobials to eradicate the bacteria, relieving your symptoms. Treatment can then begin on the underlying causes to keep overgrowth from recurring.
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ORCHIDS.COM : SUPPORT : FAQOrchids benefit from fresh air circulation. In their natural habitat, orchids get excellent air circulation, which helps prevent bacterial and fungal diseases. Avoid cold drafts from coming in contact with the plants as well.
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FAQBacterial vaginosis is caused by an overgrowth of one or more types of bacteria, including Gardnerella (also called Haemophilus) vaginalis, Mycoplasma species, and Mobilincus species. Symptoms include an unpleasant or fishy odor; increased vaginal discharge; or itching, burning, and redness in the vaginal area. Bacterial vaginosis has been found to be prevalent among African American women, and treatment options include topical applications or oral antibiotics.
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Rosacea.org: The National Rosacea SocietyTopical antibiotics result in such minimal levels of medication in the bloodstream, if any, that there is virtually no risk of developing bacterial resistance at sites other than where the topical antibiotic is being applied. A version of an oral antibiotic with less risk of microbial resistance has been developed specifically for rosacea.
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Meningitis UK, Frequently Asked QuestionsWhile bacterial meningitis and septicaemia are rare, the bacteria which actually cause the diseases are quite common, with 10 to 30 percent of young adults carrying the meningococcal bacteria and up to 60 percent of young children carrying the pneumococcal bacteria at any time. These bacteria normally live harmlessly at the back of the nose and throat and can only be passed from person to person in nasal or oral droplets, for example by kissing or sneezing.
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FAQ - ICUS - International Chronic Urticaria SocietyThe principal approach is to control mast cells, by controlling either the IgE stimulation or the histamine being leaked. Granted, this treats the symptom and not the cause, but until a cause is determined, it is in your best interest to try to gain some control over the symptoms. It's a matter of working with your doctor to find the right combination of medications for you. Because skin contains receptors for H1 and H2, treatment frequently involves taking both an H1 and H2 antihistamine.
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Web Accessibility: Frequently Asked QuestionsIf you’re not sure whether your prescription is for a compound medicine or controlled substance, call the mail service Member Services toll-free at 1-800-262-7890. To access TDD service for hearing-impaired members, call 1-800-216-5343.
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DEA Diversion Control Program - General Questions & Answ...Answer: Yes. Schedule II-V controlled substance prescriptions, written for a patient enrolled in hospice, may be faxed to a pharmacy for dispensing. The hospice patient may reside in a personal residence or hospice facility. DEA regulations allow for the transfer of a Schedule II prescription to a dispensing pharmacy by facsimile for patients enrolled in a Medicare certified or state licensed hospice.
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DEA Diversion Control Program - General Questions & Answ...Answer: The pharmacist may add the patient's address or change the patient's address upon verification. The pharmacist may change or add the dosage form, drug strength, drug quantity, directions for use, or issue date only after consultation with and agreement of the prescribing practitioner. Such consultations and corresponding changes should be noted on the prescription as well as the patient's medical record.
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DEA Diversion Control Program - General Questions & Answ...Answer: No. An individual patient may not return their unused controlled substance prescription medication to the pharmacy. Federal laws and regulations make no provisions for an individual to return their controlled substance prescription medication to a pharmacy for further dispensing or for disposal. There are no provisions in the Controlled Substances Act or Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) for a DEA registrant (i.e.
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DEA Diversion Control Program - General Questions & Answ...Answer: Breakage of controlled substances does not constitute a "loss" of controlled substances. When there is breakage, damage, spillage or some other form of destruction, any recoverable controlled substances must be disposed of according to DEA requirements. Damaged goods may be disposed of through shipment to a "reverse distributor" or by a DEA approved process.
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ECMA - Frequently Asked QuestionsAnswer - A wide range of measures is being under taken to control air pollution from motor vehicles. Major measures are as under: Good quality of road surface will lead to not only reduced vehicle operation cost but also decreased pollution.
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