flusilazole
Sign in to saveAlso known as DPX-H 6573, flusilazol, di(4-fluorophenyl)(1,2,4-triazole-2-ylmethyl)methylsilane, bis(4-fluorophenyl)(methyl)(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)silane, 1-[[bis(4-fluorophenyl)methylsilyl]methyl]-1H-1,2,4-triazole
Flusilazole (DPX-H6573) is an organosilicon fungicide invented by DuPont, which is used to control fungal infections on a variety of fruit and vegetable crops. It is moderately toxic to animals and has been shown to produce birth defects in high doses.
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Flusilazole (DPX-H6573) is an organosilicon fungicide invented by DuPont, which is used to control fungal infections on a variety of fruit and vegetable crops. It is moderately toxic to animals and has been shown to produce birth defects in high doses.
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