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Vinclozolin
is a dicarboximide nonsystemic fungicide that inhibits fungal
spore generation. In the US it is classified as a General Use
Pesticide (GUP) and is classed as "slightly toxic."
Products containing vinclozolin carry the word CAUTION on their
labels.
Vinclozolin is used in the US for the control of several types
of fungi in turf grass, vines (such as grapes), strawberries,
vegetables, fruit, and ornamentals, for example, rhododendrons
and azaleas. It has been banned in Denmark.
Vinclozolin is applied in several forms: as dust, wettable powder,
smoke tablet, and water dispersible flowable granular forms. It
may also be used in formulations with other fungicides such as
thiram, carbendazim, chlorothalonil, maneb, and thiophanate-methyl.
Trade
names for commercial products containing vinclozolin include BAS
352F, Drive, Ornalin, Ronilan, and Vorlan.
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