Procymidone

It is often used for killing unwanted ferns and nettles, and as a dicarboximide fungicide for killing fungi, for example as seed dressing, pre-harvest spray or post-harvest dip of lupins, grapes, stone fruit, strawberries.

[1] It is a known endocrine disruptor (androgen receptor antagonist)[citation needed] which interferes with the sexual differentiation of male rats.

[2] It is considered to be a poison.

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