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IN TERN AT I ON A L ORGAN IZ AT1 ON FOR STAND AR D I ZATl O N
IS0 RECOMMENDATION
R 566
COMMON NAMES FOR PESTICIDES
SIXTH LIST
1st EDITION
April 1967
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BRIEF HISTORY
The IS0 Recommendation R 566, Common Names for Pesticides-Sixth List, was drawn
up by Technical Committee ISO/TC 81, Common Names for Pesticides, the Secretariat of which
is held by the British Standards Institution (BSI).
Work on this question by the Technical Committee began in 1961 and led, in 1962, to the
adoption of a Draft IS0 Recommendation.
IS0 Recommendation (No. 579) was circulated to all the IS0
In June 1963, this Draft
Member Bodies for enquiry. It was approved, subject to a few modifications of an editorial
nature, by the following Member Bodies:
France Portugal
Australia
Austria Greece Spain
Belgium Hungary Sweden
Canada India Switzerland
Chile Italy Turkey
Czechoslovakia Netherlands United Kingdom
Denmark New Zealand U.S.S.R.
Three Member Bodies opposed the approval of the Draft:
Germany
Republic of South Africa
U.S.A.
The Draft IS0 Recommendation was then submitted by correspondence to the IS0
Council, which decided, in April 1967, to accept it as an IS0 RECOMMENDATION.
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ISO/R 566 - 1967 (E)
IS0 Recommendation R 566 April 1967
COMMON NAMES FOR PESTICIDES
SIXTH LIST*
FOREWORD
This IS0 Recommendation gives the sixth list of common names approved by Technical
Committee ISO/TC 81, Common Names foi Pesticides, for certain pesticides of international
importance. The chemical name in conformity with the rules of the International Union of Pure
and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is given in each case. Chemical formulae and notes concerning
some of the names are also given. The application of each compound is given in a separate
column according to the following classes :
A Insecticides or acaricides
B Fungicides
C Herbicides
D Rodenticides
It is proposed in due c urse to issue further IS0 Recommendations for approved common
names. In some cases, widely used names are not available for international use at the present
time, because they are protected by trade marks in certain countries.
* The foregoing lists constitute the subject-matter of the following IS0 Recommendations:
116, Common Names for Pesticides. First List,
R
R 219, Common Names for Pesticides. Second List,
R 258, Common Nanies.for Pesticides. Third List,
R 290, Common Nanies .for Pesticides. Fourth List,
R 41 1, Common Names for Pesticides. Fifth List.
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ISO/R 566 - 1967 (E)
APPROVED COMMON NAMES
Lommon names
Countries
Zngiish
where name
Chemical formulae
Chemical names
not acceptable
French (U
Russian (RI
italy (z)
Republic of
4-chlorobut-2-ynyl N-(3-
barban
South
chloropheny1)-
barbane (FI
Africa (3)
carbamate
6ap6aIi (R)
U.S.S.R.(4)
butonate dimethyl l-butyryloxy-
O CO CH, CH, CH,
A U.S.S.R.?)
2,2,2-trichloroethyl-
butonate ( FI
CH,O’8 \CCl,
phosphonate
6IOTOHaT (RI
carbaryl
Sweden (6)
1 -naphthyl N-methyl-
A
carbaryl (F) a O CO NH CH
U. S. S. R. (’)
carbamate
i;apUa ~ILT (R)
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1,2,3,4,7,7-hexachloro-
chlorbicyclen
5,6-di(chloromethyl)-
A
chlorbicyclène (F)
[2,2,l]-bicyclohept-2-
x.nop6nqiwmriI (R)
CI
ene
diethyl 7,8,9,10-tetra-
Iiydro-6-oxobenzo[c]
chroman-3-y1 phospho-
coumithoate
rothion ate
A
coumithoate (F)
O O-diethyl O-(7,8,9,10-
KYMMTORT (R)
tetrahydro-6-oxo-6H-
dibenzo [F,d] pyran-3-y1
phosphorothioate
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U.S.A.
4-chlorophenoxyacetic
CI # O CH: CO,H
C
U.S.S.R.(8)
acid
S-2,3-dichloroallyl NN-
(CHASCH
C
di-isopropylthiocar- ‘ N C S CH, CCI = CHCl
(CHACH
bamate
dichlobenil
dichlobénil (F) 2,6-dichloro benzonitrile CI GCI C
]{MXJIO6CHlï3 (R)
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dichlorprop
2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-
O CH CO,H
CI C
dichlorprop (F)
I
propionic acid
CH,
~I~xaopIIpor~ (R)
diethyl S- [2-(ethy1thio)-
ethyl] phosphorothio-
disulfoton
C,H,O\
lothionate
P S CH, CH, S C,H,
A
U. S. S. R. ( l0)
disulfoton (F)
O O-diethyl S-[2-(ethyl- C,H,O’
JITCEOJIb~OïOH (R)
thio) ethyl] phosphoro-
dithioate
(I) Classes: A - Insecticides or acaricides. B - Fungicides. C - Herbicides. D - Rodenticides.
(3 The naine “barban” is not acceptable for use in Italy, as ii is in conflict with a trade marh registered in that country.
(9 The name “barban” is not acceptable for use in the Republic of South Africa, as it is in conflict with a trade mark registered in that country. Bar-
bamate has been accepted as the common name.
(I) In U.S.S.R., cliluriiiat (xnopriwar) has been accepted as the coiiimon name.
(;) In U.S.S.R., buriirhlor.u/i>s (6yTrinXnOpO@oC) has been accepted as the common name.
(<) The name “carbaryl” is not acceptable for use in Sweden, as it is in conflict with a trade mark registered in that country.
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