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Definition of thiram in English: thiramnoun ˈθʌɪramˈTHīram mass nounChemistry A synthetic sulphur-containing compound used as a fungicide and seed protectant. Chemical formula: (CH₃)₂NCSS₂SCN(CH₃)₂ Example sentencesExamples - The seed treatment fungicides with the highest toxicity level to Rhizobium inoculants are captan and thiram.
- ‘It is the active constituents of carboxin plus thiram that gives this seed treatment an edge over others,’ she said
- These seed test results reinforce the need for growers to be aware of management practices for anthracnose, particularly to ensure that seed for this year's crop has been treated with a seed dressing containing thiram.
- Taken together, these results show that thiram induces GSH depletion, leading to oxidative stress and finally cell death by apoptosis.
- The calibration curve for thiram has a linear range of 100 to 800 ng/mL and a detection limit of 40 ng/mL.
Origin 1950s: from thio-, (u)r(ea), and am(ine), elements of the systematic name. Definition of thiram in US English: thiramnounˈTHīram Chemistry A synthetic sulfur-containing compound used as a fungicide and seed protectant. Chemical formula: C₆H₁₂N₂S₄ Example sentencesExamples - These seed test results reinforce the need for growers to be aware of management practices for anthracnose, particularly to ensure that seed for this year's crop has been treated with a seed dressing containing thiram.
- ‘It is the active constituents of carboxin plus thiram that gives this seed treatment an edge over others,’ she said
- The calibration curve for thiram has a linear range of 100 to 800 ng/mL and a detection limit of 40 ng/mL.
- Taken together, these results show that thiram induces GSH depletion, leading to oxidative stress and finally cell death by apoptosis.
- The seed treatment fungicides with the highest toxicity level to Rhizobium inoculants are captan and thiram.
Origin 1950s: from thio-, ( u)r(ea), and am(ine), elements of the systematic name. |