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PCNB Seed Treatment

Action/Use:
  • Fungicide
  • ;
  • Seed Treatment/Protectant
Use: Beans/peanuts (root/stem rot); cole crops (club foot); cotton (damping-off); flowering bulbs (commercial use); garlic (white rot); potatoes (stem canker/black scurf); seed treatments; soilborne disease in turf.
Identification
Common Name(s): Quintozene (ISO, BSI); ; PCNB (JMAF)
Chemistry
Properties: Pale yellow crystals. Melting point 143°-144°C.
PCNB
Mode of Action / Resistance Management
Taget Site: F3: Lipid peroxidation (proposed)
Mode of Action: Lipids and membrane synthesis
Action Group: FRAC Code 14
Comments / Risk Notes: Low to medium risk.
Environmental Guidelines
Hazards: Fish: (96 h) LC50 0.55 mg/l (rainbow trout); 0.1 mg/l (bluegill sunfish); (48 h), 0.77 mg/l (Daphnia). Bird, Bee: Nontoxic
Water Solubility: 0.44 ppm
Safety Guidelines
Signal Word: CAUTION
Toxicity Class: III
Handling/storage: Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Avoid breathing dust or spray mist. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after use and before eating or smoking. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Do not contaminate animal feed. Store in a cool, dry place away from feed
Toxicity: Tech (Rat): Oral LD50 >5000 mg/kg. Inhalation LC50 5.7 mg/l. (Rat): Dermal >5000 mg/kg. Slight eye irritant
Suppliers and Branded Products
Formulators' Trade Names:
Premix Products:
+ Bacillus subtilis+ Metalaxyl
+ Carbendazim
+ Carboxin
+ Etridiazole
+ Metalaxyl-M
Discontinued Names:
Botrilex*
Brassicol*
Defend*
Mitikol Kuru*
Parflo*
Pentakol*
Prevail*
Quintox*
Saniclor*
Terra-Coat L-205N*
Tilcarex*
Triquintam*
Tritisan*
Turfcide*
4-Way*
Winflo*