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Benlate

Plant On apple foliage treated with a Benlate formulation, benomyl was transformed to methyl... [Pg.1555]

Symnyms Methyl l-(butylcarbamoyl)-2-ben-zidimidazolecarbamate Benlate Benex... [Pg.67]

Synonym Arilate, BBC, Benex, Benlate, Benosan, Fibenzo, Fundazol... [Pg.843]

Benomyl [17804-35-2] Benlate methyl 1 -(butylcarbamoyl)benz-imidazol-2-ylcarbamate... [Pg.928]

Benomyl methyl 1-(butylcarbamoyl)-2-benzimidazole-carbamate Benlate Tersan 1991... [Pg.108]

SYNS ARILATE BBC BENLATE 50 BENOiNTYL SOW BNM l-(BUTYLCARBAMOYL)-2-BENZIMID-AZOLECARBAAIIC ACID, METHYL ESTER 1-(BUTYLCARBAMOYL)-2-BENZIMIDAZOL-METHYL-CARBAMAT (GERMAN) l-(N-BUTYLCARBAMOYL)-2-(METHOXY-CARBOXAMIDO)-BENZIMIDAZOL (GERMAN) DU PONT 1991 FUNDASOL FUNGICIDE 1991 MBC METHYL-1-(BUTYL-CARBAMOYL)-2-BENZIMIDAZOLYLCARBAMATE TERSAN 1991... [Pg.130]

Figure 5.10 Fungicides. Benlate contains the carbamate fungicide benomyl. Kocide 101 contains copper hydroxide, which is an inorganic copper containing fungicide. Figure 5.10 Fungicides. Benlate contains the carbamate fungicide benomyl. Kocide 101 contains copper hydroxide, which is an inorganic copper containing fungicide.
Benomyl is formulated as a powder (Benlate and Benlate T). Dermal and oral routes are the most common exposure pathways. [Pg.248]

Benomyl absorbed by plants is rapidly metabolised in the tissue fluids into MBC (Sims et al., 1969 Peterson and Edgington, 1970), so that benomyl itself can be detected only rarely in the tissue fluids. Sunlight, heat and various solvents enhance the transformation. At the same time, Baude et al. (1973) showed by the chemical approach that benomyl has adequate stability in aqueous suspensions at a concentration usual in sprays. An aqueous suspension of the benomyl preparation Benlate at 23°C contained more than 90% of the original benomyl even after 48 hours. After a longer time, the larger part of the residue found on the leaves consisted of intact benomyl. No other metabolites were found in the plant in addition to MBC, even if benomyl was used in combination with alkaline pesticides (basic copper sulfate or lime sulfur solution) in the spray. Thus, because of its low solubility, the hydrolysis of benomyl in practice is not as rapid as has been measured in dilute solutions by several authors (Jhooty and Singh, 1972 Brown and Albrigo,... [Pg.392]

BENLAT , BENLATE , BENLATE 50, and BENLATE 50 W (17804-35-2) Heat, water, strong acids, and strong alkalis can cause decomposition and formation of toxic oxides of nitrogen. [Pg.156]


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