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  2. Pydiflumetofen - Wikipedia

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    Pydiflumetofen is a broad spectrum fungicide used in agriculture to protect crops from fungal diseases. It was first marketed by Syngenta in 2016 using their brand name Miravis . The compound is an amide which combines a pyrazole acid with a substituted phenethylamine to give an inhibitor of succinate dehydrogenase , [3] an enzyme that inhibits ...

  3. Fludioxonil - Wikipedia

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    Fludioxonil is a synthetic phenylpyrrole chemical introduced by Ciba-Geigy (now Syngenta) in 1993 for use as a non-systemic fungicide. It is a structural analog of the natural fungicide pyrrolnitrin . It is used for the treatment of crops, particularly cereals, fruits and vegetables, and ornamental plants. It is often used in combination with ...

  4. Azoxystrobin - Wikipedia

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    The fungicide is compatible with many other pesticides and adjuvants when mixed by the farmer for spraying. Usage. Azoxystrobin is a xylem-mobile systemic fungicide with translaminar, protectant and curative properties. In cereal crops, its main outlet, the length of disease control is generally about four to six weeks during the period of ...

  5. The threat of fungal infections is growing. Why is it so hard ...

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    It takes about 25 years to develop a new antifungal drug, and a similarly long time to create a new fungicide, Van Rhijn said. Scientists have so far identified only a handful of viable molecular ...

  6. Chlorothalonil - Wikipedia

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    Chlorothalonil ( 2,4,5,6-tetrachloroisophthalonitrile) is an organic compound mainly used as a broad spectrum, nonsystemic fungicide, with other uses as a wood protectant, pesticide, acaricide, and to control mold, mildew, bacteria, algae. [2] Chlorothalonil-containing products are sold under the names Bravo, Echo, and Daconil.

  7. Cyproconazole - Wikipedia

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    Cyproconazole is an agricultural fungicide of the class of azoles, used on cereal crops, coffee, sugar beet, fruit trees and grapes, [2] on sod farms and golf courses and on wood as a preservative. [3] It was introduced to the market by then Sandoz in 1994 (which is Syngenta as of 2000).

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