Bayer CropScience LP and International Specialty Products Inc. (ISP) sign an agreement through which Bayer CropScience will gain the exclusive rights to ISP's novel formulation delivery systems for several key active ingredients of Bayer CropScience.Bayer CropScience LP and International Specialty Products Inc. (ISP ISP - Internet Service Provider (most common) ISP - Illinois State Police ISP - Image Signal Processor ISP - Image Synthesis Processor ISP - In Store Processor ISP - In-System Programmability ISP - In-System Programmable ISP - Incentive Special Pay (US DoD) ISP - Income Security Program (Canada) ISP - Incorporated Society of Planters ISP - Independent Service Provider ISP - Independent Study Program ISP - Independent Study Project) sign an agreement through which Bayer CropScience will gain the exclusive rights to ISP's novel formulation delivery systems for several key active ingredients of Bayer CropScience. Bayer CropScience currently uses ISP's patented delivery system technology in the company's Ginstar[R] EC cotton defoliant defoliant, any one of several chemical compounds that, when applied to plants, can alter their metabolism, causing the leaves to drop off. In agriculture defoliants are used to eliminate the leaves of a crop plant so they will not interfere with the harvesting machinery. Their main military objective is to deprive the enemy of cover. In addition they have been used on food crops that have been considered potential sustenance for the enemy., which contains the active ingredients thidiazuron and diuron. The new agreement also allows exclusive use of these ISP delivery system technologies for Bayer CropScience's active ingredients desmedipham, phenmedipham and ethofumesate. |
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