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- dimethylcarbamothioylsulfanyl N,N-dimethylcarbamodithioate
- AApirol
- Aatiram
- Anles
- Arasan
- Arasan-SF
- Atiram
- Basultra
- Betoxin
- Bis(dimethylaminothiocarbonyl)disulfide
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- Chew-Nott
- Cunitex
- Delsan
- Emol
- Falitiram
- Ferna-Col
- Fernasan
- Fernide
- Formalsol
- Granuflo
- Hermal
- Heryl
- Hexathir
- Kregasan
- Mercuram
- Metiur
- Metiurac
- Nobecutan
- Nomersan
- Normersan
- Pol-Thiuram
- Pomarsol
- Pomasol
- Puralin
- Radothiram
- Radotiram
- Rezifilm
- Rhodiauram
- Sadoplon
- Seedon
- Spotrete
- TMT
- TT
- Tersan
- Tetrasipton
- Thianosan
- Thillate
- Thiosan
- Thioscabin
- Thiotox
- Thirame
- Thirasan
- Thiride
- Thiulin
- Thiurad
- Thiuram
- Thiuramin
- Thiuramyl
- Thylate
- Tigam
- Tiradin
- Tirama
- Tiramo
- Tirep
- Tiuramyl
- Tmtd
- Tmtd-Ii
- Tmtds
- Trametan
- Tridipam
- Tripomol
- Tuads
- Tuex
- Tulisan
- Tutan
- Tyradin
- VUAgT-I-4
- Accelerator Thiuram
- Disulfide, bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl)
- Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide ([(H2N)C(S)]2S2), tetramethyl-
- Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide ([(H2N)C(S)]2S2), N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-
- SQ 1489
Applications Thiram is an ectoparasiticide. Thiram is used in agriculture to prevent fungal diseases in seed and crops. Thiram has other applications ranging from use as a topical bactericide to animal repellent.
Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the package
References Sahni, M.L. et al.: Ind. Phytopathol., 20, 71 (1967); Vir, D.: Pesticide, 11, 39 (1977); Welch, J.F. et al.: Plant. Dis. Rep., 35, 57 (1952);
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