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CAS No.: | 35691-65-7 |
Formula: | C6h6br2n2 |
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Bromothalonil, also known by its generic name Methyldibromo glutaronitril (MDBGN), is a broad-spectrum biocidal pesticide primarily used to control anthracnose disease on fruits and vegetables, but it is also found as a preservative in various industrial and consumer products like paints, glues, and personal care items. It is known for its effective fungicidal properties, but also for its toxicity, with (+)-bromothalonil showing higher bioactivity and lower toxicity to certain organisms compared to the (-)-enantiomer.
Active ingredient | Bromothalonil |
Classification | Fungicide / Agrochemical |
CAS No. | 35691-65-7 |
Application | Brod-spectum microbicide against fungi, bacteria and algae. Suitable for fruits, vegetables, cotton, melons and horticultural plants. Applied by foliage spray, seed treatment and bottom application. |
Mode of action | Used in agriculture to control fungal diseases, especially anthracnose, on crops like fruits and vegetables. It has protective, systemic, and eradicative properties. |
Usage |
Widely used on fruit tree, cotton, peanuts, watermelons, grapes, vegetables, tobacco, tea, flowers and other crops to prevent and treat anthrax, scab, powdery mildew, rust, damping off and damping off, root rot, ulcer disease, bacterial wilt, spot and other the many kinds of fungal and bacterial diseases. |