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  1. Captan - Wikipedia

    Captan is utilized by both home and agricultural growers and is often applied during apple production. It is also active against certain oomycetes, such as Pythium, making it useful for controlling damping off.

  2. Captan Fact Sheet - NPIC

    Captan is a man-made fungicide used to control a range of fungal diseases. 1 The pesticide was first registered in 1951. 2 Captan can be used to control plant diseases such as black rot, early and late …

  3. Captan is a fungicide used on fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. Acute (short-term) dermal exposure to captan may cause dermatitis and conjunctivitis in humans.

  4. Captan Fungicide: The Ultimate Guide to its Science and Uses

    Jan 26, 2025 · Discover the science, uses, and impact of captan fungicide in agriculture and beyond, along with safety tips and top products.

  5. Captan | C9H8Cl3NO2S | CID 8606 - PubChem

    Captan is a dicarboximide that is 3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydrophthalimide in which the hydrogen attached to the nitrogen is replaced by a trichloromethyl group. A non-systemic fungicide introduced in the 1950s, it …

  6. Captan Fungicide: Uses, Safety, and Environmental Risks

    Jul 20, 2025 · Captan is a broad-spectrum fungicide used since the 1950s to control a wide range of fungal diseases on plants. As a general-use pesticide, it is available in various formulations, including …

  7. Captan Fungicide - Do My Own

    Captan is a general use fungicide used to control disease on ornamentals and fruit and vegetable crops. It also makes fruits appear healthier by boosting brightness and color.

  8. Captan Fungicide - DIY Pest Control

    Captan is a non-systemic fungicide meaning it is not absorbed into the plant. It creates a protective barrier on the surface of the leaves and fruit that prevents fungi from entering.

  9. Captan is a moderate skin irritant. The Federal Environmental Protection Agency considers captan as a probable human carcinogen. Captan does not cause birth defects and is not expected to cause …

  10. CDC - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Captan

    Captane, N-Trichloromethylmercapto-4-cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboximide Odorless, white, crystalline powder. [fungicide] [Note: Commercial product is a yellow powder with a pungent odor.]