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toxicity | Acute oral LD50> mg/kg in male rats and 695mg/kg in female; male mice acute oral ld50560 mg/kg, female 510mg/kg; Male rats intraperitoneal injection of ld50895 mg/kg, female 710mg/kg; Male mice intraperitoneal injection of ld50710 mg/kg, female 530mg/kg; Rats, mice subcutaneous injection LD50>5000mg/kg; Large, mice acute percutaneous LD50>5000mg/kg; Rats acute inhalation LC50>3.2mg/L. There was no irritation to rabbit skin, but mild irritation to eye mucosa. Rats with chronic feeding test no effect of the dose of 3.7 mg/kg feed. No carcinogenic, teratogenic and mutagenic effects were found in animal experiments. Carp lc501.26 mg/L (48h), quail acute oral ld502467 mg/kg, safe for bees. |
biological activity | Triflumizole an imidazole fungicide that inhibits ergosterol biosynthesis, widely used for the control of powdery mildew and scab on various fruits and crops. |
Use | broad-spectrum fungicide, sterol demethylation inhibitor, with absorption, protection, treatment, eradication. It is mainly used for controlling powdery mildew and rust in cereals, vegetables, fruit trees and other crops. For example, seed dressing with 30% G of 30% wettable powder per of seed can prevent wheat stripe disease and head smut; Soaking seeds with 20-30 times of wettable powder for 10min can prevent and control Rice malignancy disease, rice blast disease, flax leaf blight; In addition, can also control the tea anthracnose, peach brown rot, melon and vegetable blight, anthracnose and so on. |
production method | in the presence of PCl5, 4-chloro-α, α, N-(N-propoxymethylformyl)-4-chloro-α, α,α-trifluoromethylamine is formed by the reaction of α-trifluoromethylamine with N-N-propoxyacetic acid, the resulting amide compound reacts with phosgene in the presence of triethylamine, and finally condenses with imidazole to synthesize fluoroxazole. |
category | pesticide |
toxicity grade | poisoning |
Acute toxicity | oral-rat LD50: 715 mg/kg; Oral-mouse LD50: 510 mg/kg |
flammability hazard characteristics | toxic nitrogen oxide, chloride and fluoride gases from combustion |
storage and transportation characteristics | The warehouse is ventilated and dried at low temperature; It is stored and transported separately from food raw materials |
extinguishing agent | dry powder, foam, sand |
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