- Temik
Temik is a
pesticide , the active ingredient of which isaldicarb . The effectiveness of Temik depends on its systemic acitivity. It is now owned and manufactured byBayer CropScience , but was formerly owned and produced byUnion Carbide . It is used as a pesticide to protect a range of edible and inedibleagricultural andhorticultural crops worldwide. One of its precursors,methyl isocyanate , was involved in a mass poisoning incident at a production facility inBhopal, India , that resulted in thousands of deaths. This event precipitated the sale of Union Carbide's agricultural chemicals division to Rhone-Poulenc. Later,Aventis Cropscience was formed fromHoechst AG and Rhone-Poulenc Agrochemical which lasted until Bayer acquired it in 2002.In the summer of
1985 nearly 1000 people in the westernUnited States andCanada were poisoned by residue of Temik inwatermelon s. Their symptoms includednausea ,vomiting , blurred vision and muscle weakness. Although no one died, some of the victims were seriously ill and two women later gave birth tostillborn babies. Later epidemiologic surveys of women who were pregnant at the time of the poisoning event failed to establish a causal relationship.Temik remains an extremely effective material where resistance to
organophosphate insecticides is found and is extremely important inpotato production where it is used for the control of soil bornenematodes and some foliar pests. It is manufactured and used as a granular material because of its high level of dermaltoxicity . Its weakness is its high level of solubility which restricts its use in certain areas where thewater table is close to the surface.External links
* [http://www.bayercropscienceus.com/products/view:temik/ Official Bayer page of Temik]
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