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Captafol is a fungicide. It is used to
control almost all
fungal diseases of
plants except powdery mildews. It is
believed to be a
human carcinogen, and...
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Similarly nonspecific are N-substituted phthalimides.
Members include captafol, captan, and folpet.
Chlorothalonil is also non-specific.
Specific fungicides...
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Pesticides banned for use but
allowed for
export No. Name
Order and date 1
Captafol 80%
Powder S.O. 679 (E)
dated 17 July 2001 2
Dichlorvos S.O. 1196 (E) dated...
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hydrochloride Azacitidine BCNU (Bischloroethyl nitrosourea) 2-Bromopropane
Captafol Chloral Chloral hydrate Chloramphenicol α-Chlorinated
toluenes (benzal...
- Crocidolite, and
Tremolite only
Benomyl (certain formulations)
Binapacryl Captafol Carbofuran (certain formulations)
Chlordane Chlordimeform Chlorobenzilate...
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Burgundy mixture buthiobate [Wikidata] sec-butylamine
calcium polysulfide captafol captan carbamorph [Wikidata]
carbendazim carboxin carpropamid [Wikidata]...
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fungicide captafol,
extensively used
during that period, has been
discontinued in the
United States since 1987 due to its
carcinogenic properties.
Captafol often...
- (male)
Cancer – May 1, 1997
October 1, 1987
Caffeic acid
Cancer 331-39-5
Captafol Cancer 2425-06-1
Captan Cancer 133-06-2
Carbamazepine Developmental 298-46-4...
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biosynthesis of
trisporic acid.
Mucor mucedo is
sensitive to the
fungicide captafol (terrazol)
which inhibits the
apical growth of
hyphae and, at
lower concentrations...
- pathogen. The most
effective fungicides are "50%
copper formulations,
captafol, chlorothalonil, benomyl, thiophanate-methyl, thiabendazole, and dithianon...