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optically pure (-) / D / R
active stereoisomer,
which is also
known as
mefenoxam. It is the
active ingredient in the seed
treatment agent Apron XL LS....
- freely.
Various Pythium po****tions have been
known to have
resistance to
mefenoxam since the 1980s and
metalaxyl since 1984.
Several Pythium species, including...
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Methoxyacetic acid is a
precursor to two
commercial fungicides,
oxadixyl and
mefenoxam. Due to its
reprotoxic properties,
earlier consumer and
industrial applications...
- trifoliorum, the use of
chemical control in the form of
metalaxyl and
mefenoxam is
common and
effective for
alfalfa seedlings (Samac, Rhodes, and Lamp...
- oil, and
azadirachtin products.
Common conventional fungicides include mefenoxam and fosetyl-aluminum products.
There are some
resistant and partially...
-
control is most
successful if used with
resistant varieties.
Metalaxyl or
mefenoxam are
chemistries used to
control Phytophthora nicotianae.
Ridomil Gold...
- resistance. Seed
treatments with the
systemic fungicides metalaxyl and
mefenoxam have been
widely used to
prevent systemic infections of
Sorghum Downy...
- help to
eliminate the pathogen. You can also
apply fungicides containing mefenoxam to the soil
surface under the
vines around 4–8 w****s
prior to harvest...
- the season.
Effective measure include application of
fungicides like
mefenoxam and phosphonates,
often in conjunction. Additionally,
inoculation with...
-
study by K.H.
Lamour and M.K.
Hausbeck found that "crop
rotation and
mefenoxam are not
likely to
provide economic control".
Mefenoxem is the
active enantiomer...