| Carbendazime
overview. |
| Name (Merck Index):
|
Carbendazime |
| Used for control
of: |
A systemic fungicide for
control of a wide variety of plant pathogenic fungi in cereals, fruits,
and vegetables. |
| Trade names: |
- Addstem
- Aimcozim
- Arrest
- Basagin
- Bavistin
- Bencarb
- Biocarben
- Carbate
- Carben
- Carbendor
- Carbenex
- Carbistin
- Carezim
- Cekudazim
- Custos
- Delsene
- Deroso
- Dhanustinl
- Duojun
- Eastazim
- Equitdazin
- Focal
|
- Forsol
- Fungistemic
- Fungy
- Goldazim
- Hinge
- Kemdazin
- Knowin
- Kolfugo Super
- Lignasan
- Occidor
- Paushazim
- Pilarstin
- Rodazim
- Sabendazim
- Silcaren
- Sundazim
- Sunzim
- Supercarb
- Tritocol
- Volzim
- Wind
- Zen
|
|
| Available for distribution
as: |
Flowable concentrate;
oil dispersable powder; soluble concentrate; water dispersible granules;
wettable powder |
| Manufacturers: |
Agro-Chemie, Aimco,
Aventis, BASF, CAC (Shanghai) International Trading Co., High Kite, Inquinosa;
Jiangsu, Pilarquim Corp., Sinon Corp., Sundat Pte. Ltd. |
| Risk
to humans and mammals: |
Low
acute toxicity to humans and other mammals. Long term exposure may involve
a risk of cancer or teratogenesis. |
| Risk
and Hazard Warnings |
- Harmful.
- Possible risk of irreversible effects.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Wear suitable protective clothing and
gloves.
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| Warning Symbols |
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| First
Aid |
Seek qualified medical aid
- Eyes: rinse throughly with copious water.
- Skin: remove contaminated clothing and
wash skin with soap and water.
- Inhalation: remove to fresh air.
- Ingestion: induction of vomiting is indicated
if the patient has recently (within half an hour) swallowed a
significant amount.
|
| Risk to other animals: |
Low risks to birds; toxic
to some fish, very toxic to earthworms. |
| Risk to plants: |
None reported. |
| Other comments: |
Rapidly metabolized by plants
and not persistent in soil. |
| Chemical Structure: |
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| Chemical Abstracts
name: |
Methyl 1H-benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate |
Registry number
(CAS#): |
10605-21-7 |
| IUPAC name: |
Methyl benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate |
| RTECS
number: |
D6500000 |
| Chemical properties: |
Poorly soluble in water,
soluble in organic solvents, incompatible with alkaline materials such as
Bordeaux mixture. |
| Other trivial names: |
- BCM
- BMC
- CTR6669
- 2-(methoxycarbonylamino)-benzimidazole
| Mixtures |
| Name |
Other components |
| Banko |
Chlorothalonil |
| Bravomobeed |
Chlorothalonil |
| Chlorocarb |
Chlorothalonil |
| Curazin |
Cymoxanil |
| Curtix |
Cyfluthrin, Triadimenol |
| Eminent Pro |
Tetraconazole |
| Eria |
Difenoconazole |
| Kolfugo S |
Sulfur |
| Konker |
Vinclozolin |
| PF |
Prochloraz |
| Polka |
Fenbuconazole |
| Saaf |
Mancozeb |
| Sumifol |
Diethofencarb |
| Swing |
Epoxiconazole |
| Tiara |
Triadimenol |
| Tilt MBC |
Propiconazole |
| Toreador |
Tebuconazole |
| Troika |
Fenbuconazole, Prochloraz |
| Vicarben-S |
Sulfur |
| Viram Plus |
Thiram |
| Vista C |
Fluquinconazole |
| Wafi |
Triadimenol |
|
| Pesticides can only
be regarded as safe if used in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions. |