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CAS No.: | 118134-30-8 |
Formula: | C18h35no2 |
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Product Name | Spiroxamine |
General info |
Function: Fungicide |
Specification: 95% TC 50% EC | |
CAS: 118134-30-8 | |
High effective agrochemical | |
Toxicology | Oral Acute oral LD50 for male rats c. 595, female rats 500-560 mg/kg. Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for male rats >1600, female rats c. 1068 mg/kg b.w. Severe skin irritant; not an eye irritant (rabbits). Inhalation LC50 (4 h) for male rats c. 2772, female rats c. 1982 mg/m3. NOEL (2 y) for rats 70, mice 160 mg/kg diet; (1 y) for dogs 75 mg/kg diet. ADI 0.025 mg/kg b.w. Other Not genotoxic; no specific effects on reproduction. Toxicity class WHO (a.i.) II. |
Application |
Mode of action Protective, curative and eradicative systemic fungicide. Readily penetrates into the leaf tissue, followed by acropetal translocation to the leaf tip. Uniformly distributed within the whole leaf. Uses Control of powdery mildew in cereals (Erysiphe graminis), at 500-750 g/ha, and in grapes (Uncinula necator), at 400 g/ha. Also gives good control of rusts (Rhynchosporium and Pyrenophora teres), together with certain side-effects against Septoria diseases. Penetration studies have shown that tank mixes of spiroxamine and triazoles can positively influence the uptake of triazoles in plants.. |