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CAS
No
Use
Type
Other
Information |
Adverse
Effects |
US
EPA Registered
US EPA Inert List
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Registered use in these countries
(includes only a limited list of countries). |
| |
CAS
No. 209861-58-5
Acaricide,
Insecticide
(Pyrazole),
Nematicide
(Unclassified) |
As
of February 2005: no Tox data available.
New
pesticide in 2000. |
EPA
Registered: No |
Acifluorfen |
CAS
No. 50594-66-6
Herbicide
(Diphenyl
ether)
US
MAP
PAN
BAD ACTOR - Carcinogen
|
•
See
effects
Cancer
| Environmental:
Phototoxic.
"...
Toxicity tests against Daphnia magna Strauss showed that acifluorfen
was not toxic at a concentration of 0.1 mM; however,
photoproducts formed after 36 h of UV exposure
of the herbicide induced a remarkable toxicity to the test organism." |
|
EPA
Registered: No
Registered
use in:
Canada, Taiwan
| European
Commission: after July 25, 2003, the only EU country allowed to use
Acifluorfen (on soybean) is Italy.However,
a specific exemption for continued use
of Acifluorfen has been allowed for use on Soybean
in Italy.
|
Taiwan:
Dry beans |
Acifluorfen-ethyl |
CAS
No. 77207-01-3
Herbicide
(Diphenyl ether)
PAN
Data |
As
of September 2003: no Tox data available |
EPA
Registered: No |
Acifluorfen-methyl |
CAS
No. 50594-67-7
Herbicide
(Diphenyl
ether)
PAN
Data |
As
of September 2003: no Tox data available
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EPA
Registered: No |
| |
CAS
No. 62476-59-9
Herbicide
(Diphenyl ether)
PAN
BAD ACTOR
(Carcinogen)
US
MAP:
1992-1995 data
US
MAP:
1995-1998 data
EPA
RED
Assessment |
•
See
effects
Anemia
Body Weight Decrease
Bone
Brain
Cancer: Probable Human Carcinogen - LIVER
Endocrine: Testicular
Eye
Kidney
Liver
Stomach
Environmental:
Persistent in soil and water.
Phototoxic |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
Registered
use in:
Australia,
Hungary, US
US:
permitted
in or on 5 food commodities:
Peanut,
Rice, grain,
Rice, straw,
Soybean,
Strawberry
See
US food
tolerances |
| |
CAS
Nos. 103833-18-7
and
101007-06-1
Acaricide,
Insecticide
Wood Preservative (Pyrethroid)
PAN
Data |
•
See
effects
Body
Weight Decrease
Bone
Endocrine: Thymus
Spleen |
EPA
Registered: No
Registered
use in:
Japan,
Portugal, South Africa, Taiwan, Vietnam
Japan:
Partial List: Apple,
Apricot,
Cherry, Corn, Cotton seeds, Cucumber, Eggplant, Grape, Grapefruit, Lemon,
Lime, Loquat, Makuwari, Melons, Natsudaidai (whole), Nectarine, Onion,
Orange, Peach, Pears, Peas, Persimon, Pimento, Pumpkin (inc Squash), Plums,
Quince, Soybeans (dry), Strawberry, Tea, Tomato, Unshu orange, Watermelon
Taiwan:
Tea |
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CAS
No. 65530-85-0
US
EPA List 3 Inert |
| No
Tox Data Available.
Inerts are chemicals used in pesticide products to make the pesticide
more potent or easier to use. Solvents, surfactants, propellants
and carriers are commonly used as inerts. The majority of inerts
are toxic and biologically active. They can account for as much
as 99.9 % of a pesticidal formulation. Toxicological data on the
majority of inerts is not available and the majority are presumed
to be industry's toxic waste products. US EPA says that the public
is not allowed to know the inerts used in specific pesticides. This
prohibition is unscientific because it does not allow a full evaluation
of a pesticide to be made by the public. It is also undemocractic.
Why should the public be denied from knowing what is used on the
food they eat or used in schools, homes, parks, etc.? |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
List 3 Inert
Registered
use in:
US
-
Because this is an "Inert", the public is not allowed to know
which crops it is used on. |
| |
CAS
No. 84466-05-7
Acaricide
(Unclassified) |
As
of February 2005: no Tox data available.
New pesticide in 2001. |
EPA
Registered: No |
| Amisulbrom |
CAS
No. 348635-87-0
Fungicide
(sulfonamide;
triazole)
|
No
tox data available.
New
pesticide as of May 2005
| Note
from FAN:
Both bromine and fluorine are in the chemical formula for this pesticide;
a combination that provides potential for severe effects on the
brain. (EC) |
|
EPA
Registered: No |
| Ammonium
bifluoride
|
CAS
No. 1341-49-7
Wood
Preservative
(Inorganic)
PAN
Data |
•
Very little specific data available
•
See
effects
Bone
Brain
CNS
Heart
Kidney
Tremors
| Environmental:
Appendix
1
Hazardous Polluting Substance identified in
1978 Agreement between Canada and the US on Great Lakes Water Quality. |
| Chemical
Weapons: Precursor for the production of sarin-family nerve agents |
|
EPA
Registered: No
Registered
use in:
Netherlands |
| |
CAS
No. 12125-01-8
Wood
Preservative
(Inorganic)
|
•
See
effects
Body
Weight Decrease
Bone
Brain
Cholesterol
CNS
Endocrine: Testicular
Heart
Kidney
Lung
Tremors/Convulsions
| Environmental:
Appendix
1
Hazardous Polluting Substance identified in
1978 Agreement between Canada and the US on Great Lakes Water Quality. |
| Chemical
Weapons: Precursor for the production of sarin-family nerve agents |
|
EPA
Registered: No |
| |
CAS
No. 62449-69-8
Insecticide
(Inorganic)
PAN
Data |
As
of April 2003: no Tox data available |
EPA
Registered: No |
| |
CAS
No. 16919-19-0
Insecticide,
Miticide
Wood Preservative
(Inorganic)
EPA
List 3 Inert
PAN
Data |
•
See
effects
Blood
Body Weight Decrease
Bone
CNS
Tremors/Convulsions
| Environmental:
Appendix
1 Hazardous Polluting
Substance. 1978 Agreement between Canada and the US on Great Lakes
Water Quality. |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
List 3 Inert
Registered
use in: US
- Because this is an "Inert", the public is not allowed to know
which crops it is used on. |
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CAS
No. 7784-35-2
Wood
preservative
(Inorganic)
|
In
the literature the primary effects noted are for Arsenic, a known human
carcinogen. |
EPA
Registered: No |
| |
CAS
No. 17125-80-3
Insecticide
(Fluorine inorganic)
PAN
Data |
Environmental:
Banned
in Austria. This action applies to barium compounds. All uses banned.
High persistence in the environment and bioaccumulation in the food chain.
Contamination of water and accumulation in plants occur.
|
EPA
Registered: No
Registered
in:
India
Banned
in Austria
| European
Commission: Not allowed to be used as an active ingredient after July
25, 2003. |
|
BAS
320 I
see
Metaflumizone
|
- |
- |
- |
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CAS
No. 113614-08-7
Herbicide
(Amide)
PAN
Data |
As
of February
2005: no Tox data available |
EPA
Registered: No |
| Bencarbazone |
CAS
No. 173980-17-1
Herbicide
(phenyl
pyrazolyl ketone) |
No
tox data available.
New
pesticide as of May 2005
|
EPA
Registered: No |
| |
CAS
No. 1861-40-1
Herbicide
(2,6-Dinitroaniline)
2
maps of US pesticide use based on 1992-1995 and 1995 - 1998 data.
PAN
Data |
•
See
effects
Ataxia
Blood
Body Weight Decrease
Cancer. Suggestive
Evidence of Carcinogenicity: LIVER.
Endocrine: Thyroid
Kidney
Liver
Spleen
| Environmental:
Fish:
Slightly
to Very Highly Toxic
Zooplankton:
Moderately to Highly Toxic
Appendix
2 - Potential Hazardous Polluting Substance.
1978 Agreement between Canada and the US on
Great Lakes Water Quality. |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
Registered
use in:
Hungary,
South Africa, Taiwan, US
Taiwan:
Dry beans
US:
Alfalfa, Clover, Lettuce, Peanut, Trefoil (Birdsfoot)
See
US food
tolerances |
Benthiavalicarb
|
CAS
No. 413615-35-7
Fungicide
(Carbamate)
PAN
Data |
As
of March 2005:
Only
tox data available is for Benthiavalicarb-isopropyl (see below) |
EPA
Registered: No |
Benthiavalicarb-
isopropyl
|
CAS
No. 177406-68-7
Fungicide
(Carbamate)
PAN
Data |
•
See
effects:
Anemia
Bone
Cancer: Uterine, Liver, Thyroid
Endocrine: Uterus
Kidney
Liver
Reproductive/Developmental
Thyroid |
EPA
Registered: Yes
US:
• imported
grapes
• grape processed commodities juice and wine
• imported tomato
• tomato processed commodities
• tomato paste |
| |
CAS
No. 158755-95-4
Herbicide
(dicarboximide)
PAN
Data |
As
of February 2005: no Tox data available |
EPA
Registered: No |
| |
CAS
No. 68672-17-3
Herbicide
(Anilide),
Plant Growth
Regulator
(Unclassified) |
As
of February 2005: no Tox data available |
EPA
Registered: No |
| |
CAS
No. 98-08-8
Insecticide |
•
See
effects
Body
Weight Decrease
CNS
Eye
Kidney
Liver
Lung
| Environmental:
Bioconcentration
in aquatic organisms |
|
EPA
Registered: No |
| |
CAS
No. 68359-37-5
(Note: Cyfluthrin & Beta-cyfluthrin have
the same CAS Nos.)
Insecticide
(Pyrethroid)
PAN
Data |
•
See
effects
Body
Weight Decrease
Bone
CNS
Eye
Lung
| Environmental:
Highly toxic to Fish, Aquatic Invertebrates.
High
risk to Honey Bees and other Arthropod species. |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
Registered
use in:
Australia,
Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Madagascar, New Zealand, South Africa,
Taiwan,
Tanzania, Uganda, US
EU:
Almonds
Taiwan:
Leaf vegetables with small leaves, Rice, Tomatoe, Wax apples |
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CAS
Nos.
82657-04-3 (Cis)
83322-02-5 (Trans)
Acaricide,
Insecticide
(both Pyrethroid)
Wood
Preservative
(to control termites)
US
MAP
PAN
Bad Actor (Develomental or Reproductive Toxin and Suspected Endocrine
Disruptor) |
•
See
effects
Ataxia
Bladder
Body Weight Decrease
Cancer:
Possible Human Carcinogen URINARY BLADDER, LIVER,
LUNG
Endocrine: Ovary/Estrus
Endocrine: Suspected Disruptor
Endocrine: Thyroid
Liver
Lung
Tremors/Convulsions
Tumor Promoter
| Environmental:
Very
Highly Toxic to: Fish and Zooplankton
Persistent
in aquatic sediment
Groundwater
pollutant |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
Registered
use in:
Australia,
Hungary, Japan, New Zealand, Pakistan, Portugal, South Africa, Taiwan,
Tanzania, Uganda, UK, US
EU:
Tea
Japan:
Partial List: Apple
• Artichoke • Asparagus • Banana • Beans •
Broccoli • Brussels sprouts • • Cabbage • Cauliflower
• Cherry • Corn • Cotton seeds • Cucumber (including
Gherkin) • Eggplant • Grape • Grapefruit • Hop
• Japanese plum (including Prunes) • Lemon • Lime •
Loquat • Melons • NATSUDAIDAI (whole) • Orange (including
Navel) • Other berries • Other Citrus fruits • Other
Vegetables • Peach • Pear • Potato • Quince •
Rape seeds • Strawberry • Sugar beet • Tea • Tomato
• UNSHU orange • Watermelon
Taiwan:
Citrus, Dry beans, Fruit vegetables, Leaf vegetables with small leaves,
Leaf vegetables with wrapped leaves, Melons, Peas and beans, Pome, Small
berries, Tea
US:
As of Feb 11, 2005, permited in or on 198 food commodities,
such as:
Artichoke, Brassica, Cabbage, Caneberry, Cattle,
Citrus Fruit & Oil, Corn, Cotton, Egg, Eggplant, Goat, Grape, Hogs,
Horse, Lettuce, Milk, Peanut meat (hulls removed), Pepper (bell and non-bell),
Poultry, Potato, Rapeseed, Sheep, Strawberry, Sweet Potato, Legumes, Cattle,
Goat, Hog, Horse, Poultry, Sheep.
Also, a tolerance
of 0.05 ppm In or on all food/feed items
(other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on
growing crops) in food/feed handling
establishments.
See
US food
tolerances |
| |
CAS
No. 201593-84-2
Insecticide
(Chitin Synthesis
Inhibitor; benzoylphenylurea) |
As
of April 2003: no tox data available |
EPA
Registered: No |
| Bixafen |
CAS
No. 581809-46-3
Fungicide |
December
2006: new pesticide. No tox data available |
EPA
Registered: No |
| |
CAS
No. 7637-07-2
Fumigant
(Inorganic)
|
•
See
effects
Body
Weight Decrease
Blood
Bone
CNS
Eye
Kidney
Lung
| Hazard
Ranking: Ranked as one of the most hazardous
compounds (worst 10%) to human health. |
|
EPA
Registered: No |
| |
CAS
No. 63333-35-7
Rodenticide
(Unclassified)
PAN
BAD ACTOR
(Acute Toxicity)
WHO:
Extremely Hazardous
(Class 1a)
EPA
RED |
•
See
effects
Ataxia
Brain
CNS
Lung
Tremor/Convulsions
| Note
from FAN:
Both bromine and fluorine are in the chemical formula for this substance;
a combination that provides potential for severe effects on the
brain. (EC) |
Environmental:
Birds:
High to Very high toxicity
Fish: Very highly toxic |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
Registered
use in:
Canada,
US |
| |
CAS
No. 134605-64-4
Herbicide
(Uracil)
PAN
Data |
•
See
effects
Blood
Body Weight Decrease
Bone
Liver
Spleen |
EPA
Registered: Yes
Registered
use in:
Australia,
Thailand, US
US:
(Sept
2003: first-time use approved in the US)
Kidney & Liver (Cattle, Goats, Hog, Horse, Sheep);
Cotton, gin byproducts
Cotton, undelinted seed
See
US food
tolerances |
| |
CAS
No. 75-73-0
Propellant
(Halogenated organic)
Former US EPA
List 3 Inert
PAN
Data |
•
See
effects
CNS
Heart
Lung
Tremors
Environmental:
Potent Greenhouse Gas
-
global warming
potential of approximately 6,500 times that of CO2 and
a lifetime that exceeds
10,000 years.
|
|
EPA
Registered: No
Former US EPA List 3 Inert |
| |
CAS
No. 128621-72-7
Herbicide
(Triazolone)
PAN
Data |
September
2003: all available tox studies focus on Carfentrazone-ethyl. |
EPA
Registered: No
Registered
use in:
Germany |
| |
CAS
No. 128639-02-1
Herbicide
(Unclassified)
PAN
Data |
•
See
effects
Blood
Body Weight Decrease
Bone
Endocrine: Thymus
Kidney
Liver
Spleen
| Environmental:
Highly Toxic to Aquatic Plants
Phototoxic
major metabolites are mobile to very highly mobile in soil and have
potential to leach |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
Registered
use in:
Australia,
China, Czech Republic, Hungary, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, South Africa,
Switzerland, UK,
US
US
- On Sept 29, 2004, US EPA approved over 300 food tolerances - see
list |
| |
CAS
No. 122453-73-0
Acaricide,
Insecticide
(Pyrazole)
PAN
Data |
•
See
effects
Anemia
Body Weight Decrease
Bone
Brain
Cancer: Suggestive - LIVER, TESTES, UTERINE
Cholesterol
CNS
Dermal
Endocrine: Testicular
Endocrine: Uterine
Liver
Spinal Cord
| Note
from FAN:
Both bromine and fluorine are in the chemical formula for this substance;
a combination that provides potential for severe effects on the
brain. (EC) |
| Environmental:
"one
of the most reproductively toxic pesticides to avian species [the
EPA] has evaluated."
"A
persistent compound" in soil and sediment.
Very
toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, and honeybees, and toxic to
algae. |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
Registered
use in:
Australia,
Japan, Philippines, South Africa, Taiwan, Tanzania, US, Vietnam
Japan:
Apple
• Brussels sprouts • Cabbage • Chinese cabbage •
Cucumber (including Gherkin) • Cotton seeds • Egg plant •
Japanese pear • Japanese persimon • Japanese radish (including
Radish root and leaf) • Lettuce (Cos lettuce, Leaf lettuce) •
Pear • Strawberry • Sugar beet • Tea • UNSHU orange
Mexico:
Cottonseed
Taiwan:
Cabbage, Cantaloupe, Leaf vegetables with small leaves, Pears, Tomatoes,
Wax aples
US
FINAL RULE, Sept 26, 2003:
1 ppm in or on raw agricultural commodities - vegetables, fruiting, group
8, which include: chili,
postharvest; pepper, nonbell; tomato, paste; eggplant; pepper, nonbell;
sweet tomato, puree; groundcherry; tomatillo; tomato,
wet, pomace; pepino; tomato; vegetable, fruiting; pepper; tomato, concentrated
products; vegetable,
fruiting; grouppepper, bell; tomato, dried pomace
See
US food
tolerances
US
FINAL RULE, Jan 26, 2005:
A
tolerance of 0.01 ppm was established January
2005 for residues of chlorfenapyr in or on all
food commodities as
a result of application of chlorfenapyr to crack, crevice and spot applications
in
food/feed handling areas where food/feed products are prepared, held,
processed, or served. |
| |
CAS
No. 71422-67-8
Insecticide,
Insect Growth
Regulator (Benzoylurea)
PAN
Data |
•
See
effects
Liver
| Contamination:
June
1997: "In Australia, four hundred and eighty cattle producers
from northern New South Wales and western Queensland have launched
a class action to seek millions of dollars compensation in the Federal
Court from chemical company ICI and the NSW and Queensland governments.
The case involves contamination of cattle and meat by the chemical
chlorafluazuron (CFZ) which was widely used in aerial spraying to
control insects in cotton crops between 1989 and 1994..." |
| Environmental:
Reduction
in growth rate of earth worms |
|
EPA
Registered: No
Registered
use in:
Australia,
Hungary, Japan, Phillipines, Taiwan, Vietnam
| European
Commission: Not allowed to be used as an active ingredient after July
25, 2003. |
Japan:
Partial List: Almond,
Apple, Apricot, Artichoke, Asparagus, Avocado, Banana, Beans (dry), Blackberry,
Blueberry, Broad beans, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Burdock, Cabbage, Carrot,
Cauliflower, Celery, Cherry, Chestnut, Chicory,
Cotton oil seeds, Craneberry, Cucumber, Date, Eggplant, Endive, Garlic,
Ginger, Ginkgo nut, Grape, Grapefruit, Guava, Horseradish, Huckleberry,
Kale, Kidney beans, Kiwifruit, Komatsuna, Kyona, Lemon, Lettuce, Lime,
Loquat, Makuwauri, Mango, Melons, Mitsuba, Multiplying onion, Mushroom
(Button, Shitake, Other), Natsudaidai (whole), Nectarine, Okra, Onion,
Orange, Papaya, Parsley, Parsnip, Passion fruit, Peach, Peanuts (dry),
Pear, Peas, Pecan, Persimon, Pimento, Pineapple, Plums, Pumpkin, Quince,
Radish, Raspberry, Salsify, Soybeans, Spinach, Strawberry, Sugar beet,
Sunflower oil seeds, Tea, Tomato, Turnip, Walnut, Watercress, Watermelon
Taiwan:
Dry beans, Fruit vegetables,
Leaf vegetables with wrapped leaves, Leaf vegetables with small leaves,
Tea |
| |
CAS
No. 3615-21-2
Herbicide
(Benzimidazole)
PAN
Data |
As
of February 2005: very little tox info available.
•
See
effects
Liver
|
EPA
Registered: No |
| |
CAS
No. 98-56-6
Intermediate
used in
the
manufacture of dinitroaniline herbicides. |
•
See
effects
Endocrine:
Adrenal
Kidney
Liver |
- |
| 1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane |
CAS
No. 75-68-3
Solvent,
EPA
List 2 Inert
(Halogenated
organic)
PAN
BAD ACTOR - Carcinogen |
•
See
effects
Bone
Cancer - potential
Endocrine: Thyroid
Lung
Tremors
| Environmental:
"Dangerous
for the ozone layer" |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
EPA
List 2 Inert
Registered
in: US
Because
this is an "Inert", the public is not allowed to know which
crops it is used on.
|
| |
CAS
No. 75-45-6
Insecticide,
Fungicide,
Propellant
(Halogenated organic)
EPA
List 2 Inert
PAN
BAD ACTOR
(Carcinogen) |
•
See
effects
Body
Weight Decrease
Brain
Cancer:
limited evidence, fibrosarcomas
Cholesterol
CNS
Endocrine: Adrenal
Endocrine: Pituitary
Eye -
Microphthalmia and Anophthalmia
Heart
Kidney
Liver
Lung
Mutagenic (Eye)
Salivary Glands
Spinal Cord
Tremors
| Environmental:
Dangerous
for the ozone layer |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
EPA
List 2 Inert
Registered
in: US
Because
this is an "Inert", the public is not allowed to know which
crops it is used on.
|
| |
CAS
No. 593-70-4
EPA
List 3 Inert |
•
See
effects
Cancer:
Limited evidence for carcinogenicity - STOMACH |
EPA
Registered: Yes
List 3 Inert
Registered
in: US
Because
this is an "Inert", the public is not allowed to know which
crops it is used on.
|
| |
CAS
No. 114420-56-3
Herbicide,
Plant Growth Regulator
(Aryloxyphenoxy propionic acid)
PAN
Data |
September
2003: all available tox studies focus on Clodinafop-propargyl. |
EPA
Registered: Yes
Registered
use in:
Germany,
Portugal
US:
Wheat (forage, grain, hay, straw)
See
US food
tolerances |
| |
CAS
No. 105512-06-9
Herbicide,
Plant Growth Regulator
(Aryloxyphenoxy
propionic acid)
PAN
BAD ACTOR
(Carcinogen) |
•
See
effects
Anemia
Bladder (ureter)
Blood
Body Weight Decrease
Bone
Cancer: Likely
to be carcinogenic to humans - PROSTATE, OVARIAN, LIVER, BLOOD
Clastogenicity
Dermal
Endocrine: Ovary
Endocrine: Prostate
Endocrine: Thymus
Kidney
Liver
Tremors
| Environmental:
Highly Toxic to Freshwater Fish
The
major degradate, CGA-193469, is persistent and has the potential
to contaminate drinking water. |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
Registered
use in:
Australia,
Canada, Denmark, Hungary, India, Netherlands, New Zealand, South Africa,
UK, US
US:
Wheat (forage, grain, hay, straw)
See
US food
tolerances |
| |
CAS
No. 159518-97-5
Herbicide
(Triazolopyrimidine)
PAN
Data |
September
2003: all available tox studies focus on Cloransulam-methyl. |
EPA
Registered: Yes
US:
Soybean (forage, hay, seed)
See
US food
tolerances |
| |
CAS
No. 147150-35-4
Herbicide
(Triazolopyrimidine)
PAN
Data
|
•
See
effects
Blood
Body Weight Decrease
Cholesterol
Endocrine: Testicular
Endocrine: Thyroid
Kidney
Liver
Environmental:
Potential for ground water contamination
...
while cloransulam-methyl and its transformation products are likely
to be only of slight persistence in the surface, the chemicals may
become more persistent when leached into the subsurface. |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
Registered
use in:
Canada, US
US:
Soybean (forage, hay, seed)
See
US food
tolerances |
| |
CAS
No. 12062-24-7
Insecticide
PAN
Data |
As
of February 2005: no Tox data available |
EPA
Registered: No
|
| |
CAS
No. 15096-52-3
Insecticide
(Fluorine/Inorganic)
US
MAP
EPA
RED
PAN
Data |
•
See
effects
Anemia
Body Weight Decrease - Anorexia,
Wasting
Bone
Stomach |
EPA
Registered: Yes
Registered
use in:
US
US:
Apricot,
Blackberry, Blueberry (huckleberry) Boysenberry, Broccoli, Brussels Sprout,
Cabbage, Cauliflower, Citrus fruit, Collards, Cranberry, Dewberry, Eggplant,
Fruit (citrus), Grape, Kale, Kiwifruit, Kohlrabi, Lettuce, Loganberry,
Melon, Nectarine, Peach, Pepper, Plum (prune, fresh), Pumpkin, Raspberry,
Squash (summer & winter), Strawberry, Tomato, Youngberry
See
US food
tolerances
|
| Cupro-Ammonium
Fluoroborate
complex
|
Wood
Preservative |
As
of September 2003. no Tox data available |
EPA
Registered: No
Registered
use in:
Australia
|
| |
CAS
No. 180409-60-3
Fungicide
(Unclassified) |
As
of February 2005: no Tox data available.
New
pesticide in 2001. |
EPA
Registered: No |
| Cyflumetofen |
CAS
No. 400882-07-7
Acaricide
(bridged diphenyl) |
New
pesticide as of October 2004.
No
Tox data available. |
EPA
Registered: No |
| |
CAS
No. 68359-37-5
(Note:
Cyfluthrin & Beta-cyfluthrin have the same CAS Nos.)
Insecticide
(Pyrethroid)
US
MAP
EPA
Restricted Use
PAN
Data |
•
See
effects
Ataxia
Blood
Body Weight Decrease
Bone
Brain
Endocrine: Adrenal
Endocrine: Ovary
Endocrine: Thymus
Eye - Microphthalmia
Genotoxic
Kidney
Lung
Salivary Glands
Sciatic nerve
Tremors
Environmental:
Acute Toxicity to Fish and Saltwater Life |
|
EPA
Registered: Yes
Registered
use in:
Australia,
Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, India, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand,
Philippines, Portugal, Taiwan, UK, US
Africa:
Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Chad, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Madagascar, Mali,
Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Tanzania
Japan:
Partial List: Almond
• Apple • Apricot • Artichoke • Asparagus •
Avocado • Banana • Barley • Beans • Blackberry
• Blueberry • Button mushroom • Broccoli • Brussels
sprouts • Burdock • Cabbage • Carrot • Cauliflower
• Celery • Cherry • Chestnut • Chicory •
Cotton seeds • Cranberry • Cucumber (including Gherkin) •
Date • Eggplant • Endive • Garlic • Ginger •
Grape • Grapefruit • Guava • Horseradish • Huckleberry
• Kale • Japanese pear • Japanese persimon • Japanese
plum (including Prunes) • Kiwifruit • KOMATSUNA • Konjac
• KYONA • Lemon • Lime • Loquat • MAKUWAURI
• Mango • Melons • MITSUBA • Mume plum •
Lettuce (Cos lettuce, Leaf lettuce) • NATSUDAIDAI (whole) •
Nectarine • Okra • Onion • Orange (including Navel)
• Other cereal grains • Other Fruits • Papaya •
Parsley • Parsnip • Passion fruit • Peach • Peanuts
(dry) • Pear • Peas • Pecan & |