The multisite fungicide chlorothalonil – the mainstay of many disease control programmes in a range of crops – has finally gone, following an EU ban on sales last year and the end of its use-up period ...
When given the choice, honey bee foragers prefer to collect sugar syrup laced with the fungicide chlorothalonil over sugar syrup alone, researchers report. When given the choice, honey bee foragers ...
The final use up date for the multisite fungicide chlorothalonil is May 20, after which point it can neither be used nor stored. The best way to use up existing stocks, is in the manner intended. So ...
(Beyond Pesticides, April 18, 2023) Health officials in France are alerting the public that a majority of drinking water samples tested by the government contain the presence of the highly toxic ...
The European Standing Committee on Plants, Animals, Food and Feed (SCoPAFF) has voted against renewal of approval of the fungicide Chlorothalonil. No dates are confirmed but it will be available for ...
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Macquarie University research shows a chemical banned in Europe but still sprayed on Australian produce to kill fungus also wipes out beneficial insects and pollinators, potentially fuelling global ...
The agricultural regions of the Central Plateau, which is used intensively for agriculture and which is where most people live in Switzerland, are particularly affected, the Federal Office for the ...
(Beyond Pesticides, July 17, 2025) The widespread use of pesticides year-after-year, decade-after-decade, has been found to lead to unintended consequences not only for public health but also for ...
“Without chlorothalonil to rely on, try to reduce any stresses on the crop and use fungicides with some efficacy, such as prothioconazole or Revystar [fluxapyroxad + mefentrifluconazole].” However, ...