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THIOPHANATE-METHYL

A. Physical and chemical properties: Structural Formula:
Chemical Name:dimethyl 4,4'-(o-phenylene)bis(3-thioallophanate)
Empirical Formula:
Melting point: 172°C (decomp.)
Vapor pressure: 0.0095 mPa (25°C)
Corrosive properties:
Solubility:Practically insoluble in water (23°C). In acetone 58.1, cyclohexanone 43, methanol 29.2, chloroform 26.2, acetonitrile 24.4, ethyl acetate 11.9 (all in g/kg, 23°C).
◆ Technical grade:
1.Active Ingredient: 95% min. 2.Appearance: White to off-white powder
◆ Formulations:
70% W.P. 40% w/w S.C.
◆ Application:
Systemic fungicide. A fungicide effective against a wide range of fungal pathogens including: eyespot and other diseases of cereals; scab on apples and pears; Monilia disease and bitter rot on apples; Monilia spp. On stone fruit; canker on fruit trees; powdery mildews on pome fruit, stone fruit, vegetables, cucurbits, strawberries, vines, roses, etc.; Botrytis and Sclerotinia spp. On various crops; leaf spot diseases on beet, oilseed rape, celery, celeriac, etc.; club root on brassicas; dollar spot, Corticium, and Fusarium spp. On turf; grey mould in vines; blast in rice; sigatoka disease in bananas; and many diseases in floriculture. Also used on almonds, pecans, tea, coffee, peanuts, soya beans, tobacco, chestnuts, sugar cane, citrus fruit, figs, hops, mulberries, and many other crops. Used additionally as a wound protectant for pruning cuts on trees.


FUNGICIDE LIST

OXINE-COPPER
FOSETYL-AL
IPRODIONE
ISOPROTHIOLANE
PENCYCURON
PROPINEB
BENOMYL
CARBENDAZIM
QUINOLATE
CHLOROTHALONIL
METALAXYL
MANCOZEB
THIOPHANATE-METHYL
TRIADIMEFON