| Common Name: DIMETHOMORPH
  Cas Rn: 110488-70-5 Mol. Formula: C21H22ClNO4 Mol. Wt.:  387.9 Physical-chemical properties:                             Form Colourless crystals. M.p.:127~148 °C
 Stability:Hydrolytically and thermally stable under normal conditions. Stale for > 5 years in the dark. The(E)- and (Z)-isomers are interconverted in sunlight.
 Technical:96 %TC.
 Formulations:  50%WP, Dimethomorph-Cymoxanil 350g/L SC.
 Package: 25kg/drum Applications: Mode of action Systemic fungicide with good protectant, curative and antisporulant activity. Inhibits the formation of the oomycete fungal cell wall. Only the Z-isomer is intrinsically active, but, because of rapid interconversion of isomers in the light, it has no advantage over the E-isomer in practice. Uses Fungicide effective against Oomycetes, especially Peronosporaceae and Phytophthora spp. (but not pythium spp.) in vines, potatoes and tomatoes.  Toxicology: Acute oral LD 50 for rats 3900, male mice >5000, female mice 3700 mg/kg. Acute percutaneous LD 50 for rats >2000 mg/kg; not irritant to skin or eyes of rabbits.  |