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'''Dicarboximid (or dicarboxamid) fungicides''' is part vinclozolin (Ronilan 50%) and part iprodione (Rovral 22,5% flo). These [[fungicide]]s turn into 3,5 |
'''Dicarboximid (or dicarboxamid) fungicides''' is part vinclozolin (Ronilan 50%) and part iprodione (Rovral 22,5% flo). These [[fungicide]]s turn into 3,5 dichloroaniline in soil really fast. Repeated use of these dicarboximid fungicides year by year, make them to have lesser effectiveness. |
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Revision as of 23:23, 13 January 2008
Dicarboximid (or dicarboxamid) fungicides is part vinclozolin (Ronilan 50%) and part iprodione (Rovral 22,5% flo). These fungicides turn into 3,5 dichloroaniline in soil really fast. Repeated use of these dicarboximid fungicides year by year, make them to have lesser effectiveness.
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