Pesticide formulation standard abbreviations

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Dry, finely ground powder that forms a suspension when mixed with water, requires constant agitation, WP or W
Wettable powder
Granule-sized powder that disperses into a fine powder when added to water, less dusty and easier to mix than WP, WDG or WG
Water-Dispersible Granules
Similar to WDG, granules that disperse in water, DF
Dry Flowable
Dry powder that forms a true solution (not a suspension) in water, SP or WSP
Soluble Powder
Dry, low-concentration particles (e.g., clay, corn cob) applied directly to soil without water, G
Granules
Fine powder applied without mixing, D
Dust
Active ingredient mixed with food or attractive substance, B
Bait
Similar to granules but with uniform shape and weight, P or PS
Pellets
Small, pressurized containers with one or more active ingredients, ready to use, A
Aerosol
Solutions that require no further dilution or mixing, RTU
Ready-to-use
Pesticides that form poisonous gases when applied, F
Fumigants
Active ingredients in a tiny, slow-release capsules, Me or ZC
Microencapsulated Suspension
Active ingredient is dissolved in oil, mixed with an emulsifier to form a milky emulsion when added to water, EC or E
Emulsifiable Concentrate
Active ingredient dissolves completely in water (or other solvent) and does not require agitation, S or SL
Soluble liquid
Insoluble solid active ingredient ground finely and suspended in a liquid, thick liquid that requires agitation, F, L, or SC
Floable/Suspension Concentrate
tiny droplets of active ingredient suspended in water, or active ingredient in tiny capsules for slow release, ME or M
Microemulsion or Microencapsulated
Highly concentrated, used without further dilution, often for aerial or specialized spraying, ULV
Ultra Low Volume
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