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TEMIK®, aldicarb

TELONE , 1,3-dichloropropene + chloropicrin, 125 TELURA , naphthas, 125 Teniephos, 125 TEMIK , aldicarb, 125 TEMPERA , fuel oils, 125 Temiessee Depailnient of Agriculture, 298 Temiessee Depailnient of Environment and Consei vation, 298 Temiessee Depailnient of Labor and Workforce Development, 298... [Pg.349]

Andrawes, N.R., Bagley, W.P., and Herrett, R.A. Fate and carryover properties of Temik aldicarb pesticide [2-methyl-2-(methylthio)propionaldehyde 0-(methylcarbamoyl)oxime] in soil, J. Agric. Food Chem., 19(4) 727-730, 1971. Andrawes, N.R., Romine, R.R., and Bagley, W.P. Metabolism and residues of Temik aldicarb pesticide in cotton foliage and under field conditions, J. Agric. Food Chem., 21(3) 379-386, 1973. [Pg.1625]

NR Andrawes, WP Bagley, RA Herrett. Fate and carryover properties of temik aldicarb pesticide [2-methyl-2-(methylthio)propionaldehyde 0-(mcthylcarbamoyl)oximc. J Agric Food Chem 19 727-730, 1971. [Pg.707]

Figure 7.5 Structure of the plant systemic insecticide temik (aldicarb). The sulfur is metabolically oxidizable. Figure 7.5 Structure of the plant systemic insecticide temik (aldicarb). The sulfur is metabolically oxidizable.
Andrawes, N.R., R.R. Romine, and W.P. Bagley. Metabolism and Residues of Temik Aldicarb Pesticide in Cotton Foliage and Urrder Field Conditions, J. Agric. Food Chem., 21(3) 379-386 (1973). [Pg.245]

A third important carbamate is aldicarb or Temik , an insecticide and nematocide for potato and vegetable crops. This chemical has been foimd in water wells in 11 states above the 1 ppm EPA safety threshold, barring use in some locales in 1982. According to Union Carbide, one manufacturer, humans can safely ingest 500 ppb. But it is one of the most acutely toxic pesticides registered by the EPA. A fourth carbamate insecticide is methomyl. [Pg.376]

Carbamates act similar to organophosphates by interfering with nerve system enzymes. They are derived from carbamic acid, H NCOOH, and share many of the properties of organophosphates (Figure 18.9). The carbamate known as carbaryl (commercial trade name is Sevin) was synthesized in 1956 and has been used extensively since that time. Carbaryl s advantages are that its toxicity to mammals is low and it kills a broad spectrum of insects. It is widely used in a number of household lawn and garden products. Other common carbamates include aldicarb (Temik) and carbofuran (Furadan). [Pg.284]

Introduction. A problem involving the movement of aldicarb in groundwater in the central sand plain area of Wisconsin (Figure 1) will be presented to illustrate the difficulties involved in model calibration. Aldicarb is a systemic pesticide manufactured by Union Carbide under the trade name Temik. In Wisconsin, Temik is applied in potato furrows during planting to control a variety of insects, mites and nematodes. The field study which supplied the field data... [Pg.400]

Aldicarb or temik [116-06-3] is applied directly to the soil to control mites, aphids and nematodes. It is used on soybean, cotton, peanuts, citrus, potatoes and various other crops. Carbofuran or furadon [1563-66-2]... [Pg.746]

Synonyms 2-methyl-2-(methylsulfonyl)pro-pionaldehyde O- [(methylamino)carbonyl] oxime Aldicarb sulfone Sulfocarb Stan-dak Temik sulfone... [Pg.759]

Synonyms cas 116-06-3 aldecarb aldicarb ambush temic temik... [Pg.81]

Temik oxime. See Aldicarb oxime TEN. SeeTriethylamine Tenase 120C/, Tenase L-340, Tenase L-1200. See Amylase... [Pg.4331]


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