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137-26-8
98%TC, 50%WP, 80%WP, 80%WDG
Thiram
Common name: Thiram
CAS No.: 137-26-8
Specification: 98%TC, 50%WP, 80%WP, 80%WDG
Molecular formula: C6H12N2S4
Structural formula:
Mode of action:
Contact action with protective properties, acts by inhibiting spore germination and mycelial growth. Multi-site activity.
Uses:
Description: A multi-use carbamate fungicide which is also used as a mammal repellent. Also pesticide transformation product.
Example fungi controlled: As a fungicide: Seed decay; Seedling blight; Damping-off; kernel smut; Smuts. As a repellent: Rabbits; Deer.
Example applications: Cereals including barley, millet, oats, rye, triticale; Beans and peas; Brassicas; Beet crops; Aubergines; Flax; Onions; Soybean; Sunflowers; Tomatoes; Fruit including apples, pear, cherry, strawberry.
Efficacy & activity: Shown to be efficacious via field trials and long term use across the EU.
Thiram
Common name: Thiram
CAS No.: 137-26-8
Specification: 98%TC, 50%WP, 80%WP, 80%WDG
Molecular formula: C6H12N2S4
Structural formula:
Mode of action:
Contact action with protective properties, acts by inhibiting spore germination and mycelial growth. Multi-site activity.
Uses:
Description: A multi-use carbamate fungicide which is also used as a mammal repellent. Also pesticide transformation product.
Example fungi controlled: As a fungicide: Seed decay; Seedling blight; Damping-off; kernel smut; Smuts. As a repellent: Rabbits; Deer.
Example applications: Cereals including barley, millet, oats, rye, triticale; Beans and peas; Brassicas; Beet crops; Aubergines; Flax; Onions; Soybean; Sunflowers; Tomatoes; Fruit including apples, pear, cherry, strawberry.
Efficacy & activity: Shown to be efficacious via field trials and long term use across the EU.