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Tebuconazole is a
triazole fungicide used
agriculturally to
treat plant pathogenic fungi.
Though the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration considers this fungicide...
- pathogens. For wood preservation,
other azoles such as propiconazole,
tebuconazole and cyproconazole, are used as
antifungal agents in
several wood products...
- myclobutanil, propiconazole, prothioconazole, metconazole, cyproconazole,
tebuconazole,
flusilazole and paclobutrazol. Due to
spreading resistance of plant...
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cultivated sources are much
cleaner and less
likely to rot. The
fungicide tebuconazole may be
useful in
controlling limited A.
niger seed infection. Indigenous...
- bifenthrin, carbaryl,
dinotefuran as bark spray, imidacloprid, spinosad,
tebuconazole, and zeta-cypermethrin.
Infested trees can be
treated with
systemic pesticides...
- used to
manage this disease. Seed treatments: carboxin, fenpiclonil,
tebuconazole, triadimenol, triticonazole. Mathre, D.E. (1997).
Compendium of barley...
- and rust diseases.
Nativo products are a
mixture of
trifloxystrobin tebuconazole. XPro
products are a mix of
bixafen and prothioconazole,
while Luna contains...
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preservative is
augmented by an
azole co-biocide like
organic triazoles such as
tebuconazole or propiconazole,
which are also used to
protect food crops, instead...
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strobilurin fungicides sulfur sulfuryl fluoride sultropen [Wikidata]
TCMTB tebuconazole tebufloquin [Wikidata] tecloftalam [Wikidata]
tecnazene tecoram [Wikidata]...
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control leaf
spots since the mid-1970s and is
still widely used today.
Tebuconazole, a
systemic ergosterol biosynthesis-inhibiting fungicide, and pyraclostrobin...