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- sulfur vulcanization of rubber, and other industrial applications. Known as ziram in agriculture, it was introduced in the United States in 1960 as a broad-spectrum...
- human health, such as vinclozolin, which has now been removed from use. Ziram is also a fungicide that is toxic to humans with long-term exposure, and...
- ►". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 January 2019. "SIT will investigate ziram attack under Vivekanand Sinha". News 18 Hindi. Retrieved 3 January 2019...
- aclonifen aminocyclopyrachlor Bentazon bromoxynil clomazone DCBN dinoseb indaziflam juglone methazole metam sodium metamitron metribuzin pyribenzoxim Ziram...
- ****nic Beryllium Bromethalin Chloroform Cyanamide Safrole Toluene Xylene Ziram Some of the above examples are subject to exceptions dependant on the specific...
- as pests because of their habit of damaging fruit crops. Methiocarb and ziram have been used to protect cultivated Dendrobium orchids in Hawaii from damage...
- valifenalate vangard vinclozolin voriconazole zarilamid zinc naphthenate zineb ziram zoxamide Biopesticide Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act...
- insufficient to manage the pathogen. Fungicide is preferred; chlorothalonil and ziram are favored, and copper is an organic option. Fungicide application requires...
- as agricultural fungicides; these include Zineb, Metiram, Propineb and Ziram. Zinc naphthenate is used as wood preservative. Zinc in the form of ZDDP...
- products (the University of California considers these organic treatments), ziram, chlorothalonil, and dodine. The fruit is susceptible to brown rot or a...