Triadimenol is a triazole fungicide developed by Bayer AG (Germany), which is formed by the metabolism of triadimefon, a member of the same fungicide family, with in plant or fungus body. CODEX has established the Maximum Residue Limit for triadimenol including triadimefon (Pulse: 0.1 ppm / fruits and vegetables: 0.1-3 ppm).
Triadimenol (1RS,2RS;1RS,2SR)-1-(4-chlorophenoxy)-3,3-dimethyl-1-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)butan-2-ol
Triadimenol is not a medical substance. It is a fungicide, which is a type of pesticide used to control fungal diseases in plants.
Triadimenol is a systemic fungicide, meaning it is absorbed by the plant and transported throughout its tissues. This makes it effective against a broad spectrum of fungal diseases, including powdery mildew, rusts, and blights.
Triadimenol is available in a variety of formulations, including liquids, emulsifiable concentrates, wettable powders, and granules. It is typically applied to plants as a foliar spray, although it can also be applied as a seed treatment.
It is important to note that triadimenol can be toxic to some people and animals. It is important to follow the label directions carefully when using triadimenol, and to wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves and goggles.