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ziram|ˈzaɪræm| [f. zinc dimethyl dithiocarbamate, the systematic name: see carbamate.] A white powder used as a fungicide, esp. on vegetables and some fruit crops; Zn(·S·CS·N(CH3)2)2.
1950[see zineb]. 1960[see ferbam]. 1969New Scientist 8 May 299/2 The two main breakdown products of the fungicide, ziram (zinc dimethyldithiocarbamate) were carbon disulphide and dimethylamine. 1981Jrnl. Agric. & Food Chem. XXIX. 729 The limit of detection in water solutions for zineb, ziram, and thiram was 0·05, 0·01, and 0·01 ppm, respectively. |