Thiophanate – methyl
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Product Name: Thiophanate – methyl
Formulation: wettable powders (WP 70%)
Active Ingredient: 700 g/kg Thiophanate – methyl
Molecular Formula: C12H14N4O4S2
FRAC Group: FRAC 1, B1
Hazard Class: U (it is not acutely toxic)
Toxicity: Acute Oral LD50 for rats: 6640 mg/Kg
Packaging: 500g
Manufacturer: Hailir China
A systemic fungicide with preventative and curative effects, also known commercially as Topsin-M. This fungicide belongs to the thiophanate chemical group and inhibits the tubulin enzyme, preventing cell division in fungi. This fungicide is absorbed through the leaves and roots. Against white root rot disease in trees, apply near the tree collar.
Thiophanate – methyl is registered with the Iranian Pesticide Supervisory Board for the control of the following diseases:
| Preharvest interval | Dosage | Disease | Crop |
| —— | 150 g for 100 kg of seeds | loose smout | Wheat |
| 10 – 14 days | 50 to 60 g per 100 liters of water | Apple Scab | Apple |
| —— | 50 to 60 g per 100 liters of water | Sooty Blotch | Pear |
| —— | 50 to 60 g per 100 liters of water | Brown Rot
|
Peach |
| —— | 50 to 60 g per 100 liters of water | Powdery mildew | Cold-season fruit trees |
| —— | 50 to 60 g per 50 liters of water | White root rot | Fruitful and unfruitful trees |
Environmental Toxicity: Highly toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms, and dangerous to bees.
Precautions: Strictly avoid eating, drinking, or smoking during application.
Symptoms of Poisoning: burning eyes, skin, and respiratory tract, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, dizziness, nausea, and visual impairment.
First Aid: In case of poisoning, immediately consult a physician with the Fungicide label.
Antidote: various barbiturates


