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Chlorpropham is a selective, systemic herbicide and plant growth regulator. Chlorpropham is registered for use in Australia for the control of pre-emergent and/or post-emergent weed control in ornamental bulbs, onions, garlic and turf and as a sprouting inhibitor in potatoes
Chlorpropham products come in three forms, emulsifiable concentrates, liquids, and dusts.
Status: review completed
The APVMA reviewed the use of chlorpropham because of concerns over the lack of toxicological information.
In November 1997 the APVMA released the Chlorpropham Review Final Report. In the review the APVMA recommended varying product labels to include strengthened first aid instructions, safety directions and re-entry period statements. The APVMA also established appropriate chlorpropham Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs). Read a full history of the review...
For more information please contact the Chemical Review Program on (02) 6210 4749 or by email to chemrev@apvma.gov.au
| Review report | Date |
| Chlorpropham Review Final Report ( |
Nov 1997 |
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| Title | Date |
| Gazette Notice* | Aug 1997 |
* Contact the APVMA for copies of this document.