thiram

/ˈθaɪræm/
noun
  1. A chemical used as a fungicide to protect seeds and crops from fungal diseases.
    • The farmer treated the wheat seeds with thiram to prevent rot.
    • Workers must wear protective gloves when handling thiram because it can irritate the skin.
    • Thiram is often applied to turf to control fungal infections on golf courses.
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