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Disyston

Mechanism of action can be an important factor determining selectivity. In the extreme case, one group of organisms has a site of action that is not present in another group. Thus, most of the insecticides that are neurotoxic have very little phytotoxicity indeed, some of them (e.g., the OPs dimethoate, disyston, and demeton-5 -methyl) are good systemic insecticides. Most herbicides that act upon photosynthesis (e.g., triaz-ines and substituted ureas) have very low toxicity to animals (Table 2.7). The resistance of certain strains of insects to insecticides is due to their possessing a mutant form of the site of action, which is insensitive to the pesticide. Examples include certain strains of housefly with knockdown resistance (mutant form of Na+ channel that is insensitive to DDT and pyrethroids) and strains of several species of insects that are resistant to OPs because they have mutant forms of acetylcholinesterase. These... [Pg.59]

Brzezinski J, Ludwicki K. 1973. The interrelationship of the changes of acetylcholine esterase and catecholamines blood and urine levels in rats poisoned with Disyston. Pol J Pharmacol Pharm 25 313-316. [Pg.179]

Brzezinski J, Rusiecki W. 1970. The excretion of catecholamines in rat urine related to Disyston poisoning. Dissertationes Pharmaceuticae et Pharmacologicae 22 507-511. [Pg.179]

Gopal PK, Ahuja SP. 1979. Lipid and growth changes in organs of chicks (Gallus domesticus during acute and chronic toxicity with disyston and folithion. Indian J Exp Biol 17 1153-11 54. [Pg.187]

Mihail F. 1978. S 276 (Disyston active ingredient) acute toxicity studies. Report no. 7602a. AG Bayer, Institute fur Toxicologie, West Germany. [Pg.192]

Ibrahim, F.B., Gilbert, J.M., Evans, R.T., and Cavagnol, J.C. Decomposition of disyston (0,0-diethyl 5-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate) on fertilizers by infrared, gas-liquid chromatography, and thin-layer chromatography. J. Agric. Food Chem., 17(2) 300-305, 1969. [Pg.1672]

Takase, I., Tsuda, H., and Yoshimoto, Y. Fate of disyston active ingredient in soil. Pfianzen-Nachr, 25 43-63, 1972. [Pg.1731]

Trade names Disyston, Dithiosystox (Bayer), Frumin, Solvirex (Sandoz)... [Pg.350]

Difenzoquat methyl sulfate Diflubenzuron Dinocap (Karathane) Diquat dibromide Disulfoton (Disyston) Dithiopyr Esfenvalerate Ethion... [Pg.171]

Synonyms Dimaz Disyston Disystox Dithi-odemeton Dithiosystox Solvirex... [Pg.896]

Combined with lenacil under the name Merpelan, it is recommended by the Bayer AG, for weed control in turnips. Combination with other pesticides, such as PCNB and disyston, is not recommended. [Pg.677]

Disyston . [Bayer Miles/Ag] Disulfo-ton systemic herbicide and acaricide. [Pg.109]

Disyston . See Disulfoton DI-TAB. See Calcium phosphate dibasic dihydrate... [Pg.1552]

Takase, L, H, Tsuda, and Y. Yoshimoto. Fate of Disyston Active Ingredient in Soil, Pflanzen-Nachr, 25 43-63 (1972). [Pg.301]

Synonyms Bay 19639 Bayer 19639 0,0-Diethyl S -(2-eththioethyl) phosphorodithioate 0,0-Diethyl 5 -(2-ethylthioetliyl) thiothionophosphate 0,0-Diethyl 5 -(2-ethylmercapto-ethyl) dithiophosphate 0,0-Diethyl diethyl ester of phos-phorodithioic acid Frumin AL Frumin G M 74 NA 2783 RCRA waste number P039 S 276 Solvirex Thiodemeton Thiodemetron. [Pg.500]

Disyston, see Disulfoton Disystox, see Disulfoton Dithane M 45, see Mancozeb Dithane S 60, see Mancozeb Dithane SPC, see Mancozeb Dithane ultra, see Mancozeb Dithio, see Sulfotepp... [Pg.604]


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