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- Thiophanate methyl
is an effective fungicide against a broad spectrum of diseases in
fruit, vegetables, turf and other crops including eyespot, scab,
powdery mildew and grey mould
- Simple methods
provided for the analysis of carbendazim, benomyl and thiophanate
methyl in fruits and vegetables and of 2,4-D in citrus fruits.
- Determination of
thiophanate-methyl and its metabolites at trace level in spiked
natural waters using the supported liquid membrane extraction and
microporous membrane liquid-liquid extraction techniques combined
online with high-performance liquid chromatography.
- An improved
single-drop microextraction method for the determination of
thiophanate-methyl and chlorotoluron in water samples was developed,
with analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet
detection (HPLC-UV).
- A method was
developed for the determination of thiophanate-methyl in air samples
for a fungicide field study of orchard workers, and was meant to be
used in conjunction with NMAM 5601 for the determination of
carbendazim and captan as well.
- Genetic analysis of
isolates of Botrytis cinerea sensitive and resistant to
thiophanate-methyl(a benzimidazole) and
dicarboximide fungicides.
- Benomyl and
thiophanate are characterized by their property of being easily
transformed into the stable carbendazim under natural and artifical
conditions.
- The systemic
fungicides carbendazim, benomyl and thiophanate methyl are widely
used in agriculture for pre- and postharvest protection of many
crops. Since carbendazim is the main degradation product of benomyl
and thiophanate methyl, these compounds have a common MRL.
- Having a common MRL,
carbendazim, benomyl and thiophanate methyl are determined as a
total. Thiophanate methyl is converted to carbendazim after
extraction.
- Iprodione, asulam,
thiophanate-methyl , and siduronare four agricultural chemicals that
are designated as water quality management target items.
- The effectiveness
of three fungicides (thiophanate-methyl, trifloxystrobin,
vinclozolin) against stem canker of ash tree seedlings was studied
to evaluate the ability of these fungicides to inhibit mycelium
growth and spore germination.
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