Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 41483-43-6 |
Formula: | C13h24n4o3s |
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Bupirimate (systematic name 5-butyl-2-ethylamino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yldimethylsulphamate; brand names Nimrod and Roseclear 2) is an active ingredient of plant protection products (or pesticides), which has an effect as a fungicide.[1] It belongs to the chemical family of pyrimidine sulfamates. Bupirimate has translaminar mobility and systemic translocation in the xylem. It acts mainly by inhibiting sporulation and is used for control of powdery mildew of apples, pears, stone fruit, cucurbits, roses and other ornamentals, strawberries, gooseberries, currants, raspberries, hops, beets and other crops. Bupirimate is not an insecticide. It is of low mammalian toxicity and is non-toxic to bees. However, it is used in many products which also contain insecticides.
Active ingredient | Bupirimate |
Classification | Fungicide / Agrochemical |
CAS No. | 41483-43-6 |
Application | A systemic pyrimidine fungicide with protective and curative action. Absorbed by the leaves, with translocation in the xylem and translaminar action. Acts by inhibiting sporulation. |
Mode of action | Systemic fungicide, especially good effect for controlling powdery mildew. Remarkable effection to control the powdery mildew in apple and greenhouse rose. |
Usage | control of powdery mildews of apples, pears, stone fruit, strawberries, currants, raspberries, vines, roses and other ornamentals, cucurbits, hops, beet, and other crops, at 150-375 g/ha. |