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Carboxin is a narrow-spectrum
fungicide used as a seed
treatment in
agriculture to
protect crops from
fungal diseases. It was
first marketed by Uniroyal...
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carboxylic acids react to give anilides.
Herbicides Fungicides - Oxycarboxin,
Carboxin Carl N. Webb (1941). "Benzanilide".
Organic Syntheses;
Collected Volumes...
- that bind in the
ubiquinone pocket.
Ubiquinone type
inhibitors include carboxin and thenoyltrifluoroacetone. Succinate-analogue
inhibitors include the...
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These fungi are
active against cereals.
azoxystrobin binapacryl boscalid carboxin cyazofamid pydiflumetofen blasticidin-S
kasugamycin pyrimethanil fludioxonil...
- This
gives carboxin in high
overall yield. The
synthesis is
completed by
treatment with 30%
hydrogen peroxide in
acetic acid.
Carboxin and oxycarboxin...
- ****tene include:
Lercanidipine Manidipine Olaquindox Butoctamide Ketazolam Carboxin Ipramidil Despite its high
reactivity as an
alkylating agent, and unlike...
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examples were
marketed in the 1960s. The
first compound in this
class was
carboxin,
which had a
narrow spectrum of
useful biological activity,
mainly on basidiomycetes...
- bunt to
manageable levels.
Systemic seed
treatment fungicides include carboxin, difenoconazole,
triadimenol and
others and are
highly effective. However...
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calcium polysulfide captafol captan carbamorph [Wikidata]
carbendazim carboxin carpropamid [Wikidata]
carvacrol carvone cetoctaelat Cheshunt mixture...
- and seed
treatments are used to
manage this disease. Seed treatments:
carboxin, fenpiclonil, tebuconazole, triadimenol, triticonazole. Mathre, D.E. (1997)...