Researchers developing key pesticide substitute

Monday, July 28, 2003

MOBILE, Ala. -- Auburn University researchers say they've developed a substitute pesticide for methyl bromide, a widely used pest, weed and plant disease killer that's being phased out because it damages the ozone.

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