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  • Carbofuran (nematicide) belongs to the group…

    Question: Carbofuran (nematicide) belongs to the group…

    Options:

    Organophosphates
    Organocarbamates
    Organochlorines
    None of these

    ✅Explanation:
    Carbofuran is a widely used broad-spectrum insecticide, acaricide, and nematicide. It is classified as an organocarbamate, which means it contains a carbamate group in its chemical structure. This carbamate group is responsible for its insecticidal and nematicidal properties.

    📌Other Options Explanations:
    (a) Organophosphates: These are another group of insecticides and nematicides that contain a phosphate group in their chemical structure. Examples include chlorpyrifos and malathion.
    (c) Organochlorines: These are older, persistent pesticides that contain chlorine atoms in their chemical structure. Examples include DDT and lindane.

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