
MCPB is a phenoxy herbicide produced as a sodium salt and an acid. It is used to control Canadian thistle, …
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Captafol is a broad spectrum protective contact fungicide from the sulfanilamide group. It is widely used outside the U.S. to …
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Diquat is a nonselective and fast-acting herbicide that is classified as a dessicant as it causes a leaf or an entire …
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Cocamidopropyl betaine (CAPB) is an amphoteric surfactant, a part of a class of ingredients called amidopropyl betaines. It is derived …
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Hexaconazole is a broad spectrum systematic fungicide used to treat seed-borne and soil-borne diseases caused by ascomycetes, basidiomycetes, and imperfect …
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Lindane is a broad-spectrum insecticide, larvicide, and acaricide. It has been used since 1949 for seed and soil treatment, and …
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Iprodione is classified as a post-harvest fungicide that controls various fruit and vegetable diseases. The toxic compound is first introduced …
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Isofenphos is an organophosphate insecticide developed in West Germany by Bayer-AG, a German pharmaceutical company. First registered in 1980, isofenphos …
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Lacquer is a solvent-based protective coating created by mixing nitrocellulose or resin in volatile solvents. The name of this opaque …
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Flusilazole is a broad spectrum fungicide that is a member of the triazole subclass of ergosterol biosynthesis inhibitors. It is …
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Fosetyl aluminium, which is an organophosphate, is a systemic fungicide that prevents the spore germination and penetration of pathogen into …
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Lanolin is a natural, waxy substance found in sheep’s wool, and it is made with manufacturing processes that reduce certain …
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P-Phenylenediamine,is a white to slightly red crystalline substance, that is used in the production of hair dyes, synthetic fibers, and polyurethane. …
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Barium is a soft, silvery-white metal that becomes a silvery to yellow colored metal when exposed to air. Barium only …
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