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A to Z List of other related substances: Wood preservatives |
(R)-hexaconazole
(S)-hexaconazole
1-decanol
2-methoxyethylmercury acetate
Acypetacs
Alpha-cypermethrin
Aluminium phosphide
Ammonium carbonate
Anthracene oil
Arsenic acid
Azithiram
Bentaluron
Benthiazole
Bethoxazin
Bifenthrin
Bithionol
Boric acid
Chlobenthiazone
Chloraniformethan
Chlortetracycline
Chlortetracycline calcium complex
Chlortetracycline hydrochloride
Clothianidin
Coal tar creosote
Copper acetoarsenite
Copper naphthenate
Cresol
Cupric ammonium carbonate
Cypermethrin
Cyproconazole
Decafentin
Deltamethrin
Dichlofluanid
Diclobutrazol
Dimetachlone
Dinocton
Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate
Epichlorohydrin
Esfenvalerate
Etofenprox
Fenapanil
Fenitrothion
Fenoxycarb
Fenpiclonil
Fenpropimorph
Ferimzone
Fipronil
Flufenoxuron
Fluoroimide
Fluotrimazole
Furmecyclox
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexaconazole
Hexaflurate
Kasugamycin
Kasugamycin hydrochloride hydrate
Kasugamycin phosphate
Mancopper
Mepanipyrim
Mercuric chloride
Methylarsenic sulphide
Metsulfovax
Mucochloric anhydride
Parinol
P-chlorocresol
Penflufen
Pentachlorophenol
Permethrin
Probenazole
Propiconazole
Pyridinitril
Tall oil, crude
Tebuconazole
Thiabendazole
Thiacloprid
Thiamethoxam
Thioquinox
Tolylfluanid
Tributyltin oxide
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