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thiram (noun) - Thiram is a chemical compound commonly used as a fungicide. In English, it is used in the context of agriculture or chemistry to denote this particular substance
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  • The fungicide and bird repellent tetramethylthiuram disulfide.

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Dip seeds in thiram fungicide before sowing.
Thiram is registered as a soil treatment for the seedling beds.
Seed can be treated with thiram or iprodione.
Thiram seed treatments will help control the disease.
Latex paint with thiram can be used on trunks.
Suitable carbamates include thiram.
No information on thiram residues was found in works of reference.
The approval of the active substance thiram is not renewed.
Thiram expressed as thiram.
Conclusion on the peer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance thiram.
Thiram is the simplest thiuram disulfide and the oxidized dimer of dimethyldithiocarbamate.
The injunction and the subsequent reversal also applied to insecticide abamectin and fungicide thiram.
Latex paint with thiram will help avoid injury caused by rodent feeding.
Persons with chronic respiratory or skin disease are at increased risk from exposure to Thiram.
Thiram is also used as a sulfur source and secondary accelerator the sulfur vulcanization of rubbers.

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Tolclofos methyl Thiram.
Thiram also has activity on Pythium in addition to other diseases.
Coated with Thiram.
Thiram is moderately toxic by ingestion, but it is highly toxic if inhaled.
Dustable powder formulations of benomyl, carbofuran and thiram.
Thiram is irritating to the eyes, skin and respiratory tract.
That list includes molinate, thiram and ziram.
Thiram was incorporated in the binder as a chemical protectant against soil-born pathogens.
Dustable powder formulations containing a combination of benomyl, carbofuran and thiram.
Obtain seed treated with thiram seed-protectant fungicide for sowing.
The fungicides are preferably selected from metalaxyl, carbathiin and thiram.
Furthermore, thiram has demonstrated mutagenic properties In some tests.
However single residue methods are available for propineb, ziram and thiram.
The dithiocarbamate thiram derived from the thiourams is not effective against blue mould, Peronospora tabacina.
Registered products for seed treatments of trap crops include carbathiin, thiram and lindane.
Fludioxonil + metalaxyl carbathiin + thiram carbathiin + thiabendazole 2 myclobutanil azoxystrobin.
There are, however, no Indications for a carcinogenic effect of thiram by itself.
Carbathiin, captan, fludioxonil, thiram and metalaxyl-m are registered for use against seedling blights.
Examples of type ( iii ) fungicides include mancozeb and thiram.
In Part B, the columns for dithiocarbamates and thiram are replaced by the following.
However, for propineb, thiram and ziram single methods exist, although not on a routine basis.
The fungicide package Prosper © contains metalaxyl, carbathiin and thiram.
Fludioxonil + metalaxyl carbathiin + thiram carbathiin + thiabendazole.
Thiram at or above 15 per cent Severely hazardous pesticide formulation.
All seeds were treated with the fungicide thiram ( 1.5 g thiram per kg seeds ).
Pesticide thiram at or above 15 per cent.
A dithiocarbamate compound may, for example, be mancozeb, maneb, zineb, polycarbamate, metiram, propineb or thiram.
Thiram at or above 15 per cent formulation.
All seeds were treated with the fungicide thiram at 0.62 mg active ingredient per kernel.
Dithiocarbamates dithiocarbamates expressed as CS2, including maneb, mancozeb, metiram, propineb, thiram and ziram.
Residue definition: dithiocarbamates expressed as CS2, including maneb, mancozeb, metiram, propineb, thiram and ziram.
Also dustable powder formulations containing a mixture of benomyl (ISO), carbofuran (ISO) and thiram ISO.

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