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Acaricide tebufenpyrad

Pyrazole acaricides are derivatives of pyrazole. Tebufenpyrad is a broad-spectrum contact acaricide used for control of all stages of two-spotted spider mites and citrus red mites on cotton, fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. It has an oral LD50 in rats of 595 mg/kg. Fenpy-roximate is an acaricide for control of important phytophagous mites on cotton, vegetables, fruit, vines, and others. [Pg.80]

Fustero S, Roman R, Sanz-Cervera JF, Sim6n-Fuentes A, Bueno J, ViUanova S (2008) Synthesis of new fluorinated tebufenpyrad analogs with acaricidal activity through regiose-lective pyrazole formation. J Org Chem 73 8545-85552... [Pg.322]


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