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Carbendazim is a fungicide, a
member benzimidazole fungicides. It is a
metabolite of benomyl. The
fungicide is used to
control plant diseases in cereals...
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Benzimidazole fungicides are a
class of
fungicides including benomyl,
carbendazim (MBC), thiophanate-methyl,
thiabendazole and fuberidazole. They can control...
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particular biological process in the fungus.
bupirimate metalaxyl carbendazim pencycuron Some
fungicides target succinate dehydrogenase, a metabolically...
- mizolastine, and oxatomide.
Benzimidazole fungicides such as benomyl,
carbendazim, fuberidazole, and thiabendazole.
These drugs selectively bind to and...
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Malathion Parathion Carbamates Aldicarb Bendiocarb Bufencarb Carbaryl Carbendazim Carbetamide Carbofuran Carbosulfan Chlorbufam Chloropropham Ethiofencarb...
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other arthropods in the soil. It can be
controlled by
drenching carbendazim. [citation needed] Root rot can
occur in
hydroponic applications, if...
- Reversible: Carbamates:
Aldicarb Aminocarb Bendiocarb Bufencarb Carbaryl Carbendazim Carbetamide Carbofuran Carbosulfan Chlorbufam Chloropropham Dimetilan...
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Nocardioides soli is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped,
carbendazim-degrading and
motile bacterium from the
genus Nocardioides. Sun, LN; Zhang, J; Gong, FF;...
- California. Thiophanate-methyl acts as a
fungicide via its
primary metabolite carbendazim. "Thiophanate-methyl" (PDF).
Environmental Protection Agency. European...
- Reversible: Carbamates:
Aldicarb Aminocarb Bendiocarb Bufencarb Carbaryl Carbendazim Carbetamide Carbofuran Carbosulfan Chlorbufam Chloropropham Dimetilan...