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Germicide refers to chemicals that can kill or inhibit the bacteria or fungi. Germicide can kill or inhibit the growth and proliferation of pathogens at both outside the plant or inside the plants via the toxicity of the agents. Some kinds of germicides are non-toxic to the fungi, but can interfere with the process of pathogenic process of fungus or affect the interaction of pathogen – host, improving the plant defenses.

In the end of 18th century to the 1850s, people strengthened the research on the organic germicide in order to seek the substitutes of copper and mercury preparations. The event of the greatest impact should be in 1934 when W. H. Tisdale reported the bactericidal effect of dithiocarbamic acid derivatives. This discovery opened up a new era of organic compounds as germicide. Following the discovery of bactericidal activity of ziram, ferbam, and thiram, in 1935, DuPont had further found the germicidal activity of sodium dithane in the dithane class. In 1943, people had put it into production. After 1960s, dithiocarbamate salt germicide had gradually developed into a class of germicide of the world's largest production.

To date, there are nearly 300 kinds of organic germicides that have been commercialized. Substituted benzene type contains PCNB, hexachlorobenzene, chlorothalonil and dozens of other varieties. Trichloromethylthio type germicide mainly contains folpet and captan. After 1950s, there are a lot of varieties having achieved practical application, including organic mercury and quinones, organic tin, organic phosphorus and agricultural antibiotics. In 1969 and 1970, the ethyl thiophanate and methyl thiophanate developed by Nippon Soda Company (Japan) are two best varieties with the latter one especially obtaining wide applications on fruit trees and vegetables. In the 1960s, Japan, during the development of germicide against rice sheath blight, had successfully launched organic arsenic germicides such as asomate and neoasozin. It is particularly worth mentioning that there have been a number of excellent germicides in the heterocyclic fungicides.

The breakthrough of systemic germicide was actually started from the discovery of the systemic germicidal effect of carboxin made by the Uniroyal Company in 1960s. In 1966, carboxin and oxycarboxin had been simultaneously subject to commercialization. Later, it had successively appeared of benomyl, dodecyl morpholine, thiophanate-methyl, and triforine, etc. In 1970s, triazole-class systemic germicide with triadimefon as the representative had attracted broad attention.

However, the above germicides have very poor efficacy in treating many kinds of important diseases caused by oomycete. In 1977, Ciba-Geigy Company (Switzerland) had successfully developed systemic germicide, metalaxyl with excellent efficacy in prevention of disease caused by oomycete. Metalaxyl is characterized by high efficacy, small usage amount and having bidirectional conduction properties, making the systemic germicide enter into a new stage of development. China is one of the earliest countries that had applied the elements and inorganic agents for control of plant diseases. This had been documented (see the history of pesticide development) in a variety of well-known ancient writings. In 1950s, the most widely used germicides are still inorganic copper and mercury preparations.

Substituted benzene such as PCNB has also been applied. In 1960s dithiocarbamate salts and organic arsenic preparations had been widely used. In 1970s, it had been developed of carbendazim, and had developed into one of the germicide varieties with the largest production amount in China. Meanwhile, China's agricultural antibiotic, Jinggangmycin had also obtained widespread application in controlling the Rice Sheath Blight. Since the 1980s, many excellent germicides including organicphosphorus kitazine, fosetyl; heterocyclic germicides such as triadimefon, tricyclazole and isoprothiolane; substituted benzenes germicides such as methyl thiophanate, chlorothalonil and metalaxyl have been popularized.

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Structure:
Chemical Name:
FENPICLONIL
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74738-17-3
MF:
C11H6Cl2N2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
TRIAZOXIDE
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72459-58-6
MF:
C10H6ClN5O
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Tetramethylthiuram Disulfide
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137-26-8
MF:
C6H12N2S4
Structure:
Chemical Name:
O-CRESOL-D8
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203645-65-2
MF:
C7D8O
Structure:
Chemical Name:
OXYCARBOXIN
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5259-88-1
MF:
C12H13NO4S
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Famoxadone
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131807-57-3
MF:
C22H18N2O4
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Sodium 2-biphenylate
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132-27-4
MF:
C12H9NaO
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Flutolanil
CAS:
66332-96-5
MF:
C17H16F3NO2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
1,3-THIAZOLIDIN-2-ONE
CAS:
2682-49-7
MF:
C3H5NOS
Structure:
Chemical Name:
3,4'-Dichlorodiphenyl ether
CAS:
6842-62-2
MF:
C12H8Cl2O
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Carboxin
CAS:
5234-68-4
MF:
C12H13NO2S
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Pentachlorophenol
CAS:
87-86-5
MF:
C6HCl5O
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Bitertanol
CAS:
55179-31-2
MF:
C20H23N3O2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Ethylicin
CAS:
682-91-7
MF:
C4H10O2S2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Isoprothiolane
CAS:
50512-35-1
MF:
C12H18O4S2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Folpet
CAS:
133-07-3
MF:
C9H4Cl3NO2S
Structure:
Chemical Name:
IMINOCTADINE TRIACETATE
CAS:
39202-40-9
MF:
C24H53N7O6
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Captan
CAS:
133-06-2
MF:
C9H8Cl3NO2S
Chemical Name:
Germicide and algicide
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Prochloraz
CAS:
67747-09-5
MF:
C15H16Cl3N3O2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
methyl o-methyl phenyl glyoxylate
CAS:
34966-54-6
MF:
C10H10O3
Structure:
Chemical Name:
1-BUTENE
CAS:
106-98-9
MF:
C4H8
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Dimethachlon
CAS:
24096-53-5
MF:
C10H7Cl2NO2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
HEXACHLOROBENZENE-UL-14C
CAS:
67471-27-6
MF:
C6Cl6
Structure:
Chemical Name:
DIMETHIRIMOL
CAS:
5221-53-4
MF:
C11H19N3O
Structure:
Chemical Name:
GLYODIN
CAS:
556-22-9
MF:
C22H44N2O2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
METHFUROXAM
CAS:
28730-17-8
MF:
C14H15NO2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
SULFUR-32
CAS:
13981-57-2
MF:
S
Structure:
Chemical Name:
ACIBENZOLAR-S-METHYL
CAS:
135158-54-2
MF:
C8H6N2OS2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Benthiavalicarb-isopropyl
CAS:
177406-68-7
MF:
C18H24FN3O3S
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Tolclofos-methyl
CAS:
57018-04-9
MF:
C9H11Cl2O3PS
Structure:
Chemical Name:
PIPERALIN
CAS:
3478-94-2
MF:
C16H21Cl2NO2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Benomyl
CAS:
17804-35-2
MF:
C14H18N4O3
Structure:
Chemical Name:
POTASSIUM THIOCYANATE-13C-15N
CAS:
143673-61-4
MF:
CKNS
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Pyraclostrobin
CAS:
175013-18-0
MF:
C19H18ClN3O4
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Dichloroglyoxime
CAS:
2038-44-0
MF:
C2H2Cl2N2O2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Iprobenfos
CAS:
26087-47-8
MF:
C13H21O3PS
Structure:
Chemical Name:
PYRACARBOLID
CAS:
24691-76-7
MF:
C13H15NO2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
FURALAXYL
CAS:
57646-30-7
MF:
C17H19NO4
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Carbendazim
CAS:
10605-21-7
MF:
C9H9N3O2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Quintozine
CAS:
82-68-8
MF:
C6Cl5NO2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
O,O-Diethyl Dithiophosphate AMMoniuM Salt
CAS:
1068-22-0
MF:
C4H14NO2PS2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Edifenphos
CAS:
17109-49-8
MF:
C14H15O2PS2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Dazomet
CAS:
533-74-4
MF:
C5H10N2S2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
POTASSIUM THIOCYANATE (13C)
CAS:
143827-33-2
MF:
CKNS
Structure:
Chemical Name:
FLUOXASTROBIN
CAS:
361377-29-9
MF:
C21H16ClFN4O5
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Iprodione
CAS:
36734-19-7
MF:
C13H13Cl2N3O3
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Fosetyl aluminum
CAS:
39148-24-8
MF:
C6H18AlO9P3
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Fenaminosulf
CAS:
140-56-7
MF:
C8H10N3NaO3S
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Thiophanate-methyl
CAS:
23564-05-8
MF:
C12H14N4O4S2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Tricyclazole
CAS:
41814-78-2
MF:
C9H7N3S
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Triadimefon
CAS:
43121-43-3
MF:
C14H16ClN3O2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
DITALIMFOS
CAS:
5131-24-8
MF:
C12H14NO4PS
Structure:
Chemical Name:
HEXACHLOROBENZENE 13C6
CAS:
93952-14-8
MF:
C6Cl6
Structure:
Chemical Name:
TRIFORINE
CAS:
26644-46-2
MF:
C10H14Cl6N4O2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Mancozeb
CAS:
8018-01-7
MF:
C4H8MnN2S4Zn
Structure:
Chemical Name:
methyloxoarsine
CAS:
593-58-8
MF:
CH3AsO
Chemical Name:
Thiabendazole suspension
MF:
C10H7N3S
Structure:
Chemical Name:
SODIUM O,O-DIETHYLTHIOPHOSPHATE
CAS:
5852-63-1
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Zineb
CAS:
12122-67-7
MF:
C4H6N2S4Zn
Structure:
Chemical Name:
3-TRIFLUOROMETHYL BENZOTRICHLORIDE
CAS:
16766-90-8
MF:
C8H4Cl3F3
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Fenitropane
CAS:
65934-94-3
MF:
C13H15NO6
Chemical Name:
Validamycin aqueous solution
MF:
C20H35O13N
Structure:
Chemical Name:
(2-HYDROXY-PHENYL)-ACETIC ACID METHYL ESTER
CAS:
22446-37-3
MF:
C9H10O3
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Diethofencarb
CAS:
87130-20-9
MF:
C14H21NO4
Chemical Name:
Carbendazim+Thiram+Sulfur,W.P.
Chemical Name:
Carbendazim+Diniconazole,W.P.
Structure:
Chemical Name:
FTHALIDE
CAS:
27355-22-2
MF:
C8H2Cl4O2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
AMOBAM
CAS:
3566-10-7
MF:
C4H14N4S4
Chemical Name:
Validamycin+Diniconazole,W.P.
Structure:
Chemical Name:
ETACONAZOLE
CAS:
71245-23-3
MF:
C14H15Cl2N3O2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Metalaxyl
CAS:
57837-19-1
MF:
C15H21NO4
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Guazatine acetate salt
CAS:
115044-19-4
MF:
C24H53N7O6
Structure:
Chemical Name:
alpha-butyl-alpha-phenyl-1H-imidazole-1-propiononitrile
CAS:
61019-78-1
MF:
C16H19N3
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Diniconazole
CAS:
76714-88-0
MF:
C15H17Cl2N3O
Chemical Name:
Thiabendazole fumigan
MF:
C10H7N3S
Chemical Name:
Biochemical germicide
Chemical Name:
Tricyclazole+Iprobenfos,W.P.(20%)
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Thiodiazole copper
CAS:
3234-61-5
MF:
C2H3CuN3S2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Procymidone
CAS:
32809-16-8
MF:
C13H11Cl2NO2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
DIETHOFENCARB
CAS:
87130-88-9
MF:
C14H21NO4
Chemical Name:
Pyrimethanil suspension
MF:
C12H13N3
Chemical Name:
Tebuconazole E.C.
MF:
C16H22ClN3O
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Thiodiazole copper
MF:
C3H2CuN2S
Chemical Name:
Penconazole E.C.
MF:
C13H15Cl2N3
Chemical Name:
Fungicides SM-104
Structure:
Chemical Name:
4-(4-CHLOROPHENOXY)-2 CHLORO PHENYL ETHANONE
CAS:
13221-80-2
MF:
C14H10Cl2O2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Oxadixyl
CAS:
77732-09-3
MF:
C14H18N2O4
Structure:
Chemical Name:
ANILAZINE
CAS:
101-05-3
MF:
C9H5Cl3N4
Structure:
Chemical Name:
NABAM
CAS:
142-59-6
MF:
C4H6N2Na2S4
Structure:
Chemical Name:
FORMALDEHYDE-D2
CAS:
1664-98-8
MF:
CD2O
Structure:
Chemical Name:
N-[2-(2,4,6-trichlorophenoxy)ethyl]propylamine
CAS:
67747-01-7
MF:
C11H14Cl3NO
Structure:
Chemical Name:
VINCLOZOLIN
CAS:
50471-44-8
MF:
C12H9Cl2NO3
Structure:
Chemical Name:
Pefurazoate
CAS:
101903-30-4
MF:
C18H23N3O4
Chemical Name:
Cupric hydroxide W.P.
MF:
Cu(OH)2
Structure:
Chemical Name:
methyl 2-(2′-hydroxy phenyl)-3-methoxy acrylate
CAS:
125808-20-0
MF:
C11H12O4
Structure:
Chemical Name:
2-(2,4,6-TRICHLOROPHENOXY)-1-BROMOETHANE
CAS:
26378-23-4
MF:
C8H6BrCl3O
Chemical Name:
Mildew-retarding agent
MF:
C3(HNS)2·Na2SiF6
Structure:
Chemical Name:
BISMERTHIAZOL
CAS:
79319-85-0
MF:
C5H6N6S4
Structure:
Chemical Name:
MANCOZEB
CAS:
2234-56-2
MF:
C4H6MnN2S4.C4H6N2S4Zn