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Thiram is the
simplest thiuram disulfide and the
oxidized dimer of dimethyldithiocarbamate. It is used as a fungicide,
ectoparasiticide to
prevent fungal...
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Disulfiram is a
medication used to
support the
treatment of
chronic alcoholism by
producing an
acute sensitivity to
ethanol (drinking alcohol). Disulfiram...
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seeds were
coated with the
fungicides Maxim or
thiram. In the
United States,
pesticides containing thiram are
banned in home
garden products because most...
- are
added to
garden seeds to
prevent fungal growth (e.g. neonicotinoids,
Thiram, and ApronMaxx®). -
Packets of I.
tricolor seeds are
known to have a warning...
- quinalphos, and others. Blue
label Moderately toxic 501–5000 Malathion,
thiram, glyphosate, and others.
Green label Slightly toxic > 5000 Mancozeb, oxyfluorfen...
- dimethyldithiocarbamate, and
nickel bis(dimethyldithiocarbamate).
Oxidation gives thiram. Mereiter, K.; Preisinger, A.; Mikenda, W.; Steidl, H. (1985). "Hydrogen...
- case of sorghum, this
application was even
found to
perform better than
Thiram, a
commonly used
fungicide when
exposed to
Sporisorium sorghi and S. cruentum...
- P03AA02 Pot****ium
polysulfide P03AA03
Mesulfen P03AA04
Disulfiram P03AA05
Thiram P03AA54 Disulfiram,
combinations P03AB01
Clofenotane P03AB02
Lindane P03AB51...
- (INN)
thioridazine (INN)
Thiosulfil thiotepa (INN)
thiotetrabarbital (INN)
thiram (INN)
thonzylamine (INN)
Thorazine thrombin alfa (USAN) thrombin, bovine...
- infections. Often,
fungicides are used to
inhibit mycelial growth.
These include thiram, iprodione, carbendazim, pyraclostrobin, fluquinconazol, tolyfluanid, and...