ISO Approves New Common Name “Cyclobunofen” for Carboxamide Fungicide
17 December 2025, US: The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has approved a new common name, cyclobunofen, for a carboxamide fungicide developed
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17 December 2025, US: The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has approved a new common name, cyclobunofen, for a carboxamide fungicide developed
Read More10 December 2025, US: The ISO Maintenance Agency has provisionally approved a new common name, triflupyroxazin, for an N-phenylimide herbicide developed by Liaoning Cynda Chemical Co.,
Read More10 December 2025, US: The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has provisionally approved “amfenamacril” as the new common name for an aminocyanoacrylate fungicide developed
Read More17 November 2025, US: A new pyrazolecarboxamide insecticide developed by Qingdao KingAgroot Chemical Compound Co., Ltd. has received provisional approval for its
Read More10 November 2025, US: The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has officially approved the new common name “metcyclofenstrobin” for a strobilurin fungicide developed by Syngenta Crop Protection
Read More15 October 2025, US: The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has provisionally approved a new common name on 13th October 2025 for
Read More15 October 2025, US: The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has provisionally approved a new technical common name for a fungicide developed
Read More06 October 2025, US: New common name approved on 1st October 2025 for a pyrethroid insecticide from Jiangsu Yangnong Chemical Co., Ltd.
Read More06 October 2025, US: New common name approved on 1st October 2025 for a fungicide from Qingdao KingAgroot Chemical Compound Co. Chinese
Read More13 September 2025, US: New common name provisionally approved by ISO on 9th September 2025 for an insecticide Fentiazoluron from Corteva Agriscience.
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