释义 |
ferbam Chem.|ˈfɜːbæm| [f. ferric dimethyldithiocarbamate, the systematic name.] A black powder used as a fungicide, esp. in the control of rust diseases of plants; [(CH3)2N·CS·S·]3Fe.
1950Phytopathology XL. 118 The Subcommittee on Fungicide Nomenclature of The American Phytopathological Society, cooperating with the Interdepartmental Committee on Pest Control, has selected common names for five commercially-available fungicidal chemicals which are useful in the control of various destructive plant diseases... The coined common names and designations are: Ferbam for the fungicidal chemical, ferric dimethyl dithiocarbamate. 1956Dict. Gardening (R.H.S.) Suppl. 216/1 Ferbam is commonly used in the U.S.A. to control apple scab and apple rust. 1960Times Rev. Industry Sept. 7/2 One group of fungicides, with names suggestive of Old Testament prophets—nabam, thiram, ferbam, ziram and zineb—can all impart a foreign flavour into the fruits to which they are applied. 1967S. E. A. McCallan in D. C. Torgeson Fungicides I. i. 14 In comparison with the older recommendations of 12–16 lb of sulfur per 100 gal of spray..the use of ferbam at 1½ lb/100 gal seemed strikingly effective. |