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- Q418320 abstract "Chlorothalonil (2,4,5,6-tetrachloroisophthalonitrile) is an organic compound mainly used as a broad spectrum, nonsystemic fungicide, with other uses as a wood protectant, pesticide, acaricide, and to control mold, mildew, bacteria, algae. Chlorothalonil-containing products are sold under the names Bravo, Echo, and Daconil. It was first registered for use in the US in 1966. In 1997, the most recent year for which data are available, it was the third most used fungicide in the US, behind only sulfur and copper, with some 12 million pounds used in agriculture alone that year. Including nonagricultural uses, the EPA estimates, on average, almost 15 million pounds were used annually from 1990-1996.".
- Q418320 iupacName "2,4,5,6-tetrachloroisophthalonitrile".
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- Q418320 iupacname "2456".
- Q418320 name "Chlorothalonil".
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- Q418320 comment "Chlorothalonil (2,4,5,6-tetrachloroisophthalonitrile) is an organic compound mainly used as a broad spectrum, nonsystemic fungicide, with other uses as a wood protectant, pesticide, acaricide, and to control mold, mildew, bacteria, algae. Chlorothalonil-containing products are sold under the names Bravo, Echo, and Daconil. It was first registered for use in the US in 1966.".
- Q418320 label "Chlorothalonil".
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- Q418320 name "Chlorothalonil".