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获取最新报价1 ~ 100 / Kilogram ( Negotiable )
|Minimum Order
位置:
China
最小订单价格:
最小订单:
1000 Kilogram
包装细节:
Every kinds of packing as per to customer's requirements
交货时间:
2 weeks after confirmed all the info
供应能力:
100000 Kilogram per Month
付款方式:
T/T, L/C
联系人 Ms. Lisa
Room 1106, Tower 3A, Excellence Century Center, Fuhua 3rd Road , Shenzhen, Guangdong
Common name:Triadimefon
CAS RN :*********3
Molecular formula:C*4H*6ClN3O2
Molecular weight: **3.8
Properties:Colourless crystals, with a weak characteristic odour.
Toxicity:
Reviews | FAO/WHO *4, *6 (see part 2 of the Bibliography). |
Oral | Acute oral LD*0 for rats and mice c.***0, rabbits ******0, dogs >**0 mg/kg. |
Skin and eye | Acute percutaneous LD*0 for rats >***0 mg/kg. Mildly irritating to eyes and skin (rabbits). |
Inhalation | LC*0 (4 h) for rats 3.*7 mg/l air (dust), >0.5 mg/l (air). |
NOEL | (2 y) for rats **0, for mice *0, for dogs **0 mg/kg diet. |
ADI | (JMPR) 0.*3 mg/kg b.w. [***5]. |
Toxicity class | WHO (a.i.) III; EPA (formulation) III |
EC classification | Xn; R*2| N; R*1, R*3 |
Application:
Biochemistry | Steroid demethylation (ergosterol biosynthesis) inhibitor. |
Mode of action | Systemic fungicide with protective, curative and eradicant action. Absorbed by the roots and leaves, with ready translocation in young growing tissues, but less ready translocation in older, woody tissues. |
Uses | Control of powdery mildews in cereals, pome fruit, stone fruit, berry fruit, vines, hops, cucurbits, tomatoes, vegetables, sugar beet, mangoes, ornamentals, turf, flowers, shrubs and trees; rusts in cereals, pines, coffee, seed grasses, turf, flowers, shrubs and trees; Monilinia spp. in stone fruit; black rot of grapes; leaf blotch, leaf spot, and snow mould in cereals; pineapple disease butt rot in pineapples and sugar cane; leaf spots and flower blights in flowers, shrubs and trees; and many other diseases of turf. Application rates are in the range 0.*****0.***5% for vegetables, pome fruit, mangoes, and grapes; in the range ******0 g/ha for cotton, cereals, hops, coffee, and sugar beet. |