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1. The period during which a chemical substance retains its effectiveness.<br>
1. The period during which a chemical substance retains its effectiveness.<br><br>


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<br><br> The time when a chemical is still effective is commonly termed residual period, and can have a profound effect on plant growth. "Source" https://www.agri-data.net
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1. The period during which a chemical substance retains its effectiveness.

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Source: http://www.ukmalt.com/foodsafety/Pesticidespage.asp