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Priority List of Pesticides (Pesticides that will be first to undergo review of tolerances by EPA, as required by the Food Quality Protection Act of 1996) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ORGANOPHOSPHATES -------------------------------------- Acephate--I Azinphos-methyl--I Bensulide--H Chlorethoxyfos--I Chlorpyrifos--I Chlorpyrifos methyl--I Coumaphos--I DEF--Defoliant Diazinon--I Dichlorvos--I Dicrotophos--I Dimethoate--I Disulfoton--I Ethion--I Ethoprop--I, N Ethyl parathion--I Fenamiphos--I, N Fenitrothion--I Fenthion--I Fonofos--I Isofenphos--I
Malathion--I Methamidophos--I Methidathion--I Methyl parathion--I Naled--I Oxydemeton methyl--I Phorate--I Phosmet--I Phostebupirim--I Pirimiphos methyl--I Profenofos--I Propetamphos--I Sulfotepp--I Sulprofos--I Temephos--I Terbufos--I Tetrachlorvinphos--I Trichlorfon--I
---------------------------------- ---------------------------------- POTENTIAL CARCINOGENS (B1's AND B2's) ------------------------------------ Acetochlor--H Aciflourfen sodium--H Alachlor--H Amitrol--H Cacodylic acid--H Captan--F Chlorothalonil--F Creosote--wood preservative Cyproconazole--F Daminozide (Alar)--growth retardant ETO--fumigant, sterilant Fenoxycarb--IGR Folpet--F Formaldehyde--fumigant, germicide Heptachlor--I Iprodione--F Lactofen--H Lindane--I Mancozeb--F Maneb--F Metam sodium--F, I, H, N, soil fumigant Metiram--F MGK repellent--repellent, synergist Orthophenylphenol--AM, F, virucide Oxythioquinox--I Pentachlorophenol--F Pronamide--H Propargite--I Propoxur--I Propylene oxide--AM, I, F Telone--N, soil fumigant Terrazole--F Thiodicarb--I TPTH--F Vinclozolin--F ------------------------------- ------------------------------- CARBAMATES ------------------------------- 2EEEBC--F Aldicarb--I, N Asulam--H Bendiocarb--I Benomyl--F Carbaryl--I Carbendazim--F Carbofuran--I, N Chlorpropham--H Desmidipham--H Fenoxycarb--I Formetanate HC--I Methiocarb--I Methomyl--I Oxamyl--I, N Phenmedipham--H Propamocarb hydrochloride--F Propoxur--I Thiodicarb--I Thiophanate methyl--F Troysan KK--AM, F ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------- AAbbreviations: AM = antimicrobial; I = insecticide; F = fungicide; IGR = insect growth regulator; H = herbicide; N = nematicide |
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This site is supported, in part, with funding from the Southern IPM Center.
Pest Management Centers are sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture,
Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service.
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Medicine, College of Agriculture,
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