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First-generation fungicides

The first generation compound, carboxin, was developed about 40 years ago and has been used as an important seed treatment fungicide. Mepronil and flutolanil, developed in the eighties, are also used to control some diseases caused by basidiomycetes such as rhizoctonia. Then furametpyr and thifluzamide were developed in the late nineties, and they showed higher activity but their spectrum was not broadened. [Pg.295]


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