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Metiram (CAS 9006-42-2)

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Alternate Names:
FMC9102
CAS Number:
9006-42-2
Purity:
≥80%
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Metiram is a dithiocarbamate fungicide widely used in agricultural research to explore its efficacy in controlling plant fungal diseases. The compound acts by disrupting the enzyme activity in fungi, thereby inhibiting essential biological processes such as respiration. Studies involving Metiram focus on its application in managing a broad spectrum of fungal pathogens that affect crops, improving yield and crop quality. Researchers also investigate the environmental impact of Metiram use, assessing its persistence in soil and potential effects on non-target organisms to ensure sustainable agricultural practices. Additionally, research is directed toward understanding the development of resistance to Metiram by fungal species, which is for developing effective disease management strategies and prolonging the useful life of fungicides.


Metiram (CAS 9006-42-2) References

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Metiram, 250 mg

sc-250404
250 mg
$72.00