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- Fenarimol is a locally
systemic foliar fungicide in the pyrimidine class of fungicides, which
also includes dimethirimol, bupirimate, and ethirimol.
- Fenarimol is used to
control fungal diseases, such as rusts, molds, mildews, and scabs
.
- It is currently
registered for use on apples, filberts, pears, pecans, cherries, grapes,
ornamental plants, ornamental trees, and turf.
- Current formulations of
fenarimol include Rubigan® E.C. , Rubigan® A.S. Turf and Ornamental ,
Rubigan® A.S. , Patchwork® , and Twosome Flowable Fungicide .
- Fenarimol is soluble in
water , soluble in most organic solvents, has low vapor pressure , and
has low potential to bioconcentrate in fish.
- The fungicide fenarimol
has the potential to induce endocrine disrupting effects via several
mechanisms since it possesses both estrogenic and antiandrogenic
activity and inhibits aromatase activity in cell culture
studies.
- Fenarimol, a systemic
pyrimidine carbinol fungicide, is considered to be not genotoxic or
weakly genotoxic, although the available toxicological
data are
controversial and incomplete.
- Fenarimol in transparent
surface water is expected to photolyze readily.
- The fungicide fenarimol
is commonly used in the form of a spray for treating mildew.
- Microemulsion and
emulsifiable concentrate formulations of fenarimol were equally
effective in greenhouse trials in controlling apple scab.
- Fenarimol is an
extensively used fungicide which is composed of two chloroben-zene and
one pyrimidine rings, connected by a car-binol group
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Introduction
- Chemical Fact
Sheet
- Properties
- Application
- Fungicide efficacy and
timing
- Fungicides and
Bactericides
- Identification
- Pesticide
Database
- Safety
Description
Studies
- Fenarimol solar
degradation pathways and photoproducts
in aqueous solution
- Evaluation of
Chlorothalonil, Fenarimol, and Fluzilazole for control of Eastern
Filbert Blight
- Induction of
Fenarimol-emux Activity in Aspergillus nidulans by Fungicides Inhibiting
Sterol Biosynthesis
- Interactive Effects of
Dodine and the DMI Fungicide Fenarimol in the Control of Apple
Scab
- Kinetics of
Photodegradation of the fungicide fenarimol in natural waters and in
various salt solutions: Salinity effects and mechanistic
considerations
- Evaluation of a
Microemulsion Formulation of Fenarimol for the Control of Apple Scab
Caused by Venturia inaequalis
- Occurence of Resistance in
Uncinula necator to Triadimefon, Myclobutanil, and Fenarimol in
California Grapevines
- Sensitivity distribution
of Venturia inaequalis to fenarimol in Québec apple orchards
- Solution and surface
photochemistry of fenarimol: A comparative study
- Sensitivity of
Venturia inaequalis Chilean Isolates to Difenoconazole, Fenarimol,
Meancozeb, and Pyrimethanil
- In Vitro Activity of
Etaconazole, Bitertanol, and Fenarimol on Fungi Causing Summer Diseases
of Apples
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MSDS
- Mix-D Nitrogen
Phosphorus
- Rimidin
- Rubigan
- Rubigan SC fungicide
Guidelines
- Good Agricultural
Practices
- Management of Okra
Powdery Mildew by Fungicides
- Pest Management
Guidelines
Patent
- Fungicidal Combinations
Comprising Thieno [2,3-D] Pyrimidin - 4 - One
- Fungicide Mixtures Based
on Pyridine Amides and Fenarimol
- Fungicidal
Mixtures
- Seed Dressing for Soya
Bean
- Wood Preservative
Formulations Comprising Dichlorophen
Risk Assessment
- Fenarimol
Summary
- Environmental
Fate
- Fenarimol Final Work
Plan
- A Risk Assessment
Study
Company Profiles
and Consultants
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Suppliers
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Fenarimol
- Fenarimol
Suppliers
Reports
- Annual Report of USA
Company
- Review
Report
- Pesticides in
Central
and Eastern European Countries
- Use of Fenorimol for
Selectively Controlling Poa annua
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