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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...
- hydrochloride Azacitidine BCNU (Bischloroethyl nitrosourea) 2-Bromopropane Captafol Chloral Chloral hydrate Chloramphenicol α-Chlorinated toluenes (benzal...
- bupirimate Burgundy mixture buthiobate sec-butylamine calcium polysulfide captafol captan carbamorph carbendazim carboxin carpropamid carvacrol carvone cetoctaelat...
- Similarly nonspecific are N-substituted phthalimides. Members include captafol, captan, and folpet. Chlorothalonil is also non-specific. Specific fungicides...
- during February through the beginning of March, treat them with captan or captafol and stratify them outdoors or in a chamber at 3–4 °C, covered with sand...
- Crocidolite, and Tremolite only Benomyl (certain formulations) Binapacryl Captafol Carbofuran (certain formulations) Chlordane Chlordimeform Chlorobenzilate...
- Cacodylic acid 75-60-5 Cadmium and cadmium compoundsCaffeic acid 331-39-5 Captafol 2425-06-1 Captan 133-06-2 Carbamazepine 298-46-4 Carbaryl 63-25-2 Carbazole...
- C10H9ClO3 acetylmandelic chloride 1638-63-7 C10H9Cl4NO2S captafol 2425-06-1 C10H9Cl4NO2S captafol 2939-80-2 C10H9Cl4O4P tetrachlorvinphos 22248-79-9 C10H9MoNO5...
- fungicide captafol, extensively used during that period, has been discontinued in the United States since 1987 due to its carcinogenic properties. Captafol often...
- biosynthesis of trisporic acid. Mucor mucedo is sensitive to the fungicide captafol (terrazol) which inhibits the apical growth of hyphae and, at lower concentrations...