Trifenmorph
Description
Trifenmorph belongs to the morpholine chemical class and functions as a specialized fungicide. Its primary purpose is to protect agricultural crops from a wide range of fungal diseases. In agronomic practice, it is recognized as a significant component in integrated pest management systems, demonstrating potent biological activity against specific plant pathogens.
The mechanism of action of trifenmorph is based on the inhibition of ergosterol biosynthesis within fungal cells. This process is essential for the integrity and development of the fungal cell membrane; its disruption leads to the cessation of mycelial growth and eventually causes the death of the pathogen. This targeted action makes it highly effective against various mycelial organisms.
The main area of application for trifenmorph is the control of powdery mildew, scab, and other fungal infections in vegetable and fruit crops. Agronomists typically apply this substance during the active vegetative growth phase when the risk of infection spread is highest, or preventively before visible symptoms appear on the plant foliage.
Application features require strict adherence to dosage regulations and frequency of spraying. Trifenmorph is most effective under optimal temperature conditions and sufficient moisture. To prevent the development of resistance in target pathogens, it is highly recommended to rotate this fungicide with other chemical classes that possess different modes of action.
Safety measures for handling trifenmorph involve the mandatory use of personal protective equipment, including respirators, chemical-resistant gloves, and protective clothing. The substance must be handled with care as it can cause skin and mucosal irritation upon contact. Furthermore, it is essential to prevent any runoff into water sources, as the chemical can pose risks to aquatic life and ecosystems.
Status in the European Union
Not approved in the EU
- CAS number
- 1420-06-0
- Category (EU)
- MO - Molluscicide
Regulatory status data: EU Pesticides Database © European Union, CC BY 4.0. EU status is for reference only and does not replace national registration in your country.