What is Thiophanate-methyl used for?
The fungicide methyl thiophanate, widely used to control some of the most common fungal diseases in crops, is metabolized in animals into benzimidazole compounds, including the reproductive toxicant carbendazim.
What SPC 50?
T-Methyl SPC 50 WSB Fungicide, Preventive, curative, superlative disease control – T-Methyl Fungicide offers it all. It protects turf and ornamentals against a wide range of diseases with effective, systemic disease control, which is why thiophanate-methyl is one of the most widely-used fungicides in the world.
What fungicides contain thiophanate-methyl?
Thiophanate-Methyl Fungicides
- OHP 6672 50 WP Systemic Turf & Ornamental Fungicide.
- T-Methyl SPC 50 WSB Systemic Fungicide.
- 3336 DG Lite Systemic Fungicide, Nufarm.
- 3336 F Systemic Fungicide, Cleary.
- Spectro 90 WDG Fungicide, Nufarm.
- OHP 6672 4.5 F Fungicide.
How do you use Topsin?
Apply Topsin M 70WP with ground or aerial equipment, using sufficient volume of spray to provide thorough coverage. Add required amount of Topsin M 70WP to partially filled tank agitated by mechanical or hydraulic means, and then add remaining required amount of water.
Is thiophanate-methyl toxic?
Thiophanate-methyl presents a low acute toxicity profile when administered via the oral or dermal routes; however, it was shown to be harmful if inhaled (harmonised classification according to Regulation (EC) no 1272/20083.
Is thiophanate-methyl organic?
Thiophanate-methyl is an organic compound with the formula C6H4(NHC(S)NH(CO)OCH3)2. The compound is a colorless or white solid, although commercial samples are generally tan-colored.
Is thiophanate methyl safe?
Thiophanate-methyl presents a low acute toxicity profile when administered via the oral or dermal routes; however, it was shown to be harmful if inhaled (harmonised classification according to Regulation (EC) no 1272/20083. OJ L 353, 31.12. 2008, p. 1–1355.
Is thiophanate methyl organic?
Is thiophanate methyl systemic?
Thiophanate-methyl (Benzimidazole) is a broad-spectrum systemic fungicide that is absorbed by the roots and leaves of the treated plants. It has both protective and curative action. Since it targets a broad spectrum of diseases and plants, it has been used widely since 1973.
How do you use methyl thiophanate?
Method of Application: Foliar Spray : Spray @ 250 to 500 gm per ha. (0.5 g/lit of water). Seed Treatment : @ 2 to 3 gm/kg of Seeds.