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CAS No.: | 2921-88-2 |
Formula: | C9h11cl3no3PS, C9h11cl3no3PS |
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Active ingredient
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Common name
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bromopropylate (BSI, E-ISO, (m) F-ISO, ANSI, ESA); phenisobromolate (JMAF)
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Chemical name
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1-methylethyl 4-bromo-a-(4-bromophenyl)-a-hydroxybenzeneacetate
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CAS No
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[18181-80-1]
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Molecular Formula
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C17H16Br2O3
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Pesticide category
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Insecticide
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Analytical method
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Residues determined by glc with ECD (M. A. Luke et al., J. Assoc. Off. Anal. Chem., 1981, 64, 1187). Methods reviewed by J. L.
Daft in Comp. Analyt. Profiles, Chapter 11. |
Mode of Action
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Non-systemic acaricide with contact action, and long residual activity.
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Characteristics and Uses
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Control of all stages of tetranychid and eriophyid mites on pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit, vines, strawberries, hops,
cotton, soya beans, cucurbits, vegetables, and ornamentals; applied at 25-50 g/hl on citrus, pome fruits, stone fruits, grape, tea, vegetables, ornamentals and at 500-750 g/ha on cotton. Also used to control parasitic mites in beehives |
Toxicity
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Oral Acute oral LD50 for rats >5000 mg tech./kg. Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats >4000 mg/kg. Slightly irritating to
skin; non-irritating to eyes (rabbits). Inhalation LC50 for rats >4000 mg/kg. |