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Dicofol is a persistent
organochlorine acaricide. It is used in agriculture and horticulture
to control spider mites and soft-bodied mites in apples, pears, soft
fruit, cucumbers, tomatoes, hops, vines, lettuce and
ornamentals.
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Dicofol structure is
similar to dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane (DDT) and differs from DDT
with replacement of the hydrogen (H) on C-1 by a hydroxyl (OH)
functional group.
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Dicofol is an
organochlorine pesticide that is chemically related to DDT. Dicofol is a
miticide that is very effective against red spider mite.
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Dicofol is known to be
harmful to aquatic animals, and causes egg shell thinning in various
species of birds. It is moderately toxic to mammals, and accumulates
in body fat to a plateau level related to absorption.
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Dicofol is an
organochlorine insecticide of moderate toxicity. It is absorbed from the
gastrointestinal tract and by inhalation. It may also be absorbed
through the intact skin, more especially in the case of oil-based
formulations.
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In surface water,
dicofol is expected to adsorb to sediment and can hydrolyse to
dichlorobenzophenone. Dicofol accumulates in body fat to a plateau level
related to absorption.
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In California 66% of
dicofol use was on cotton during 2001-2006, followed by beans (12%),
orange (6%), walnut (4%), and wine grapes (2%). |
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- Residual Toxicity of Dicofol
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Research
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Pollution in China.
- Investigation of Dicofol Levels In Tahtalı Dam
Water.
- Photocatalytic degradation investigation of
dicofol.
Patent
- Process for Preparing Dicofol
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- Process for Trichloroethanol (dicofol)
Processing
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- Use Information and Air Monitoring -
Dicofol
- Evaluation of Dicofol
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- Legal Analysis - Dicofol
- Commission Decision for Dicofol
- Dicofol Documentation - Netherlands
- Insecticides China News
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