Information on Myclobutanil
Find information on the registration status, continuous evaluation and mitigation measures in California to regulate this active ingredient. An active ingredient is the chemical that makes a pesticide work on a target pest.
Active Ingredient: Myclobutanil
Type of Pesticide: Fungicide
California Registration: Yes
EPA Registration: Yes
Fumigant: No
California Restricted Material: No
Toxic Air Contaminant (TAC): No
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC): No
Potential Groundwater Contaminant: Yes
Reevaluation Status: None
Chemical Class: Triazole
DPR Chemical Code: 2245
Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Documents
Historic Documents
- February 2004 – Monitoring of Ground Applicators Applying Pesticides in Arbor Trellised Vineyards or T-type Cross Arm Trellised Vineyards
- November 2002 – Pesticide Exposure of Workers in Greenhouses
- July 2002 – WHS Branch Activities Related to Project 0203 (34-MON-02)
- August 2000 – Dislodgeable Foliar Residues Following Reduced-Volume and Conventional Myclobutanil Application on Grapes
- August 1988 – Risk Assessment Document
- March 1988 – Exposure Assessment Document
- January 1998 – Irritant Chemical Dermatitis Among Grape Workers in Fresno County, August 1995