List of fungicides
This is a list of fungicides. Chemical compounds used to kill fungus include:[1]
0-9[]
- 2-phenylphenol
- 8-hydroxyquinoline sulfate
A[]
- acibenzolar
- allyl alcohol
- anilazine
- azoxystrobin
B[]
- benomyl
- benzalkonium chloride
- benzimidazole fungicides
- binapacryl
- biphenyl
- bithionol
- blasticidin-S
- Bordeaux mixture
- boric acid
- bupirimate
- Burgundy mixture
- sec-butylamine
C[]
- calcium polysulfide
- captafol
- captan
- carbamate fungicides
- carbendazim
- carboxin
- carvone
- chloranil
- chloroform
- chloropicrin
- chlorothalonil
- ciclopirox
- climbazole
- clotrimazole
- conazole fungicides (imidazoles)
- conazole fungicides (triazoles)
- copper(II) acetate
- copper(II) carbonate, basic
- copper hydroxide
- copper naphthenate
- copper oxychloride
- copper(II) sulfate
- copper sulfate, basic
- cresol
- cuprous oxide
- cyazofamid
- cycloheximide
- cyproconazole
D[]
E[]
- edifenphos
- epoxiconazole
- ethoxyquin
- ethylene oxide
- etridiazole
F[]
- famoxadone
- fenamidone
- fenaminosulf
- fenarimol
- fenpropimorph
- fentin
- ferbam
- fluazinam
- fluconazole
- fludioxonil
- fluopicolide
- flusilazole
- fluxapyroxad
- folpet
- formaldehyde
- fosetyl
- fuberidazole
- furfural
G[]
H[]
I[]
- imazalil
- iodomethane
- iprodione
- isavuconazole
- isopropyl alcohol
- itraconazole
K[]
- kasugamycin
- ketoconazole
L[]
- Lime sulfur (lime sulphur)
M[]
- mancozeb
- maneb
- mepronil
- mercuric chloride (obsolete)
- mercuric oxide (obsolete)
- mercurous chloride (obsolete)
- metalaxyl
- (a.k.a. Mefenoxam)
- metam
- methyl bromide
- methyl isothiocyanate
- myclobutanil
N[]
- N-(ethylmercury)-p-toluenesulfonanilide
- natamycin
- nystatin
- β-nitrostyrene
O[]
- OCH
- organotin fungicides (obsolete)
- orthophenyl phenol
- oxycarboxin
P[]
- paclobutrazol
- pencycuron
- pentachlorophenol
- phenylmercury acetate
- phenylmercury nitrate
- Phosphite
- phthalide
- polyoxins
- posaconazole
- potassium azide
- potassium thiocyanate
- pramiconazole
- prochloraz
- procymidone
- propamocarb
- propiconazole
- prothioconazole
- pterulone
- pyraclostrobin
- pyrazole fungicides
- pyrazophos
- pyridine fungicides
- pyrimethanil
- pyrimidine fungicides
- pyrrole fungicides
Q[]
- quinoline fungicides
- quinone fungicides
- quintozene
R[]
S[]
- salicylanilide
- silver
- sodium azide
- sodium bicarbonate[2][3]
- sodium orthophenylphenoxide
- sodium pentachlorophenoxide
- sodium polysulfide
- streptomycin
- strobilurin fungicides
- sulfur
- sulfuryl fluoride
T[]
- TCMTB
- tebuconazole
- thiabendazole
- thujaplicins[4]
- thymol
- thiomersal
- thiophanate-methyl
- thiram
- tolnaftate
- tolylfluanid
- triadimefon
- triamiphos
- tributyltin oxide
- tridemorph
U[]
- Undecylenic acid
- uniconazole
- urea fungicides
V[]
Z[]
- zineb
- ziram
See also[]
- Fungicide use in the United States
- Organic compound
- List of biomolecules
- List of minerals
- Polyatomic ions
- List of elements by name
- List of organic compounds
- List of inorganic compounds
References[]
- ^ [Prevention and treatment of mold in library collections with an emphasis on tropical climates: A RAMP study, Ch. 5.1: Fungicides at http://www.unesco.org/webworld/ramp/html/r8809e/r8809e07.htm#5.1%20fungicides
- ^ Zamani M, Sharifi Tehrani A, Ali Abadi AA (2007). "Evaluation of antifungal activity of carbonate and bicarbonate salts alone or in combination with biocontrol agents in control of citrus green mold". Communications in Agricultural and Applied Biological Sciences. 72 (4): 773–7. PMID 18396809.
- ^ Malik YS, Goyal SM (May 2006). "Virucidal efficacy of sodium bicarbonate on a food contact surface against feline calicivirus, a norovirus surrogate". International Journal of Food Microbiology. 109 (1–2): 160–3. doi:10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2005.08.033. PMID 16540196.
- ^ Bentley, Ronald (2008). "A Fresh Look at Natural Tropolonoids". Natural Product Reports. 25 (1): 118–138. doi:10.1039/B711474E.
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