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benomyl, n. Chem. and Agric.|ˈbɛnəmɪl| [f. benzo- + methyl n., elements of the systematic name.] A colourless, crystalline powder, C14H18N4O3 , used primarily on fruit and vegetable crops as a broad-spectrum systemic fungicide.
1969B.S.I. News Jan. 22/1 Benomyl, methyl N-benzimidazol-2-yl-N-(butylcarbamoyl)carbamate. 1969Jrnl. Agric. & Food Chem. XVII. 267/1 This compound, formerly du Pont fungicide 1991, has the approved common name of benomyl and is the active chemical ingredient of Benlate benomyl fungicide. 1970New Scientist 14 May 334/1 Roundworms (nematodes) can be killed off by the fungicides benomyl and thibendazole. 1977Jrnl. R. Soc. Arts CXXV. 566/2 Benomyl..proved to be an outstanding wide spectrum fungicide. 1992Daily Mirror 3 Oct. 22/2 Spray with benomyl mid-August and at the end of the month, to deal with brown rot. |