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hymexazol fungicide
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HYMEXAZOL
Common name: hymexazol (BSI, E-ISO, (m) F-ISO); hydroxyisoxazole (JMAF)IUPAC name: 5-methylisoxazol-3-ol Chemical Abstracts name: 5-methyl-3(2H)-isoxazolone (C.A. preferred tautomer) CAS RN: [10004-44-1] EEC no. 233-000-6
Development codes: F-319; SF-6505 (both Sankyo)
Mode of action: Systemic soil and seed fungicide.
Uses: Control of soil-borne diseases caused by Fusarium, Aphanomyces, Pythium, Corticium and Typhula spp., etc. in rice, sugar beet, fodder beet, vegetables, cucurbits, ornamentals, carnations, and forest tree seedlings. Applied as a soil drench, at 30-60 g a.i./hl, or by soil incorporation, and also used as a seed dressing for sugar beet and fodder beet, at 5-90 g/kg seed. Also exhibits some plant growth stimulation activity.
Formulation types: DP; SL; WP; WS.
Mammalian toxicology: Oral Acute oral LD50 for male rats 4678, female rats 3909, male mice 2148, female mice 1968 mg/kg. Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for male and female rats >10 000, male and female rabbits >2000 mg/kg. Irritant to eyes and mucous membranes; not irritant to skin. Inhalation LC50 (4 h ?14 d) for rats >2.47 mg/l. NOEL (2 y) for male rats 19, female rats 20, dogs 15 mg/kg b.w. daily. Other Non-mutagenic, non-carcinogenic and non-teratogenic. Toxicity class WHO (a.i.) III (Table 5); EPA (formulation) III EC hazard Xn; R22| Xi; R41| R52, R53
Ecotoxicology:Birds Acute oral LD50 for Japanese quail 1085, mallard ducks >2000 mg/kg. Fish LC50 (96 h) for rainbow trout 460; LC50 (48 h) for carp 165 mg/l. Daphnia EC50 (48 h) 28 mg/l. Algae NOEL 29 mg/l. Bees Not hazardous to bees. LD50 (48 h, oral and contact) >100 mg/bee. Worms LC50 (14 d) for earthworms (Eisenia foetida) >15.7 ppm.
Environmental fate:Animals In mammals, following oral administration, hymexazol is metabolised to glucuronides. Plants In plants, hymexazol undergoes degradation to O- and N- glucosides. Soil/Environment In soil, hymexazol is degraded to 5-methyl-2-(3H)-oxazolone, DT50 2-25 d.
hymexazol fungicide