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Dicarboximid (or dicarboxamid) fungicides: vinclozolin (Ronilan 50%), iprodione (Rovral 22,5% flo)
'''Dicarboximid (or dicarboxamid) fungicides''': vinclozolin (Ronilan 50%), iprodione (Rovral 22,5% flo)
These fungicides are turning into 3,5 diclhloroaniline into the soil really fast.
These fungicides are turning into 3,5 diclhloroaniline into the soil really fast.
Repeated use of these dicarboximid fungicides year by year, make them to have lesser effectiveness.
Repeated use of these dicarboximid [[fungicide]]s year by year, make them to have lesser effectiveness.

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Revision as of 22:27, 11 June 2007

Dicarboximid (or dicarboxamid) fungicides: vinclozolin (Ronilan 50%), iprodione (Rovral 22,5% flo) These fungicides are turning into 3,5 diclhloroaniline into the soil really fast. Repeated use of these dicarboximid fungicides year by year, make them to have lesser effectiveness.


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