United States office of Partiodw and Toxic Sutatencet Environmenttl Protection Office of Pesticide Program* (TS-766C) Agency Washington. DC 20460 Pesticide Fact Sheet Name of Chemical: Reason for Issuance: COMPLIANCE DATE FOR RESTRICTED USE Date Issued: Feb- *• 1985 Fact Sheet Number: 22.1 1. Description of chemical Generic name: 0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate Common name: Fonofos Trade name: Dyfonate EPA Shaughnessy code: 041701 Chemical abstracts service (CAS) number: 944-22-9 Year of initial registration: 1967 Pesticide type: Insecticide Chemical family: organophosphate U.S. and foreign producers: Stauffer Chemical Co. 2. Use patterns and formulations Fonofos is a soil applied insecticide used primarily on corn (95%). It is used also on various vegetable crops, ornamentals, home lawns and home vegetable gardens and commercial turf. Fonofos is applied mainly with ground equipment. Aerial applications are made to hybrid seed corn. Application rates vary from 1-4 Ibs./acre. The usual carrier is water. 3. Science Findings Fonofos is a yellow liquid with a mercaptan-like odor. The boiling point is 212°F (100°C) and the melting point is -32°C at 0.3mm H Fonofos is almost insoluble in water and miscible in common organic solvents. Toxicology characteristics: Technical fonofos is highly toxic based on acute oral, dermal, eye and inhalation effects. Results of toxicological studies on fonofos are as follows: -Oral LDjo , ranges from 3.16-18.5 mg/kg -Dermal LD50, ranges from 121-359 mg/kg -Primary Eye Irritation, negative to 0.01 ml; 0/6 dead -Inhalation LC SQ, 0.9 mg/L (male and female combined) -3 generation reproduction rat, reproductive and fetotoxic NOEL= 31.6 ppm (highest dose tested) -2 year dog feeding study - NOEL, ChE and non-cholinergic= 8 ppm; LEL, ChE and non-cholinergic= 60 ppm ------- Fonofos 2 fact ahaet Available data are insufficient to fully assess the toxicological properties of fonofos. Data gaps must be filled in areas of neurotoxicity, subchronic and chronic toxicity, oncogerticity and mutagenicity before a total risk assessment can be made. Physiological and Biochemical Behavioral Characteristics: Fonofos is not absorbed by foliage and is not translocated in the plant body. It is a cholinesterase inhibitor and accumulates in carrots. Envirionmental Characteristics: Fonof os is immobile in sandy loom and silt loam soils. It is mobile in quartz sand. It decomposes in aerobic soils by microbes i 4—8 weeks. Fonofos is non—volitile from soil but volatile from water. It degrades in aerobic soils with a half like of 3—16 weeks. Fonofos is moderately persistent. Ecological Characteristics: Fonofos is moderately to highly toxic to birds and highly toxic to freshwater fish and salt water organisms. Simulated avian field studies indicate granular treatments ot fonofos may result in some mortality, as well as brain AChE inhibition, but that effects are not likely to diminish wildlife resources. See under Data Gaps for additional data requirements. Tolerance assessments: Tolerances are established for residues of the insecticide 0—ethyl S—phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate, including its oxygen analog 0—ethyl S—phenyl ethylphosphonothioate, in or on raw agricultural commodities as follows (40 CFR 180.221): 0.5 part per million in or on asparagus. 0.1 part per million (negligible residue) in or on bean forage, bean vine hay, fresh corn including sweet corn (kernels plus cob with husk removed), corn grain (in- cluding popcorn), corn forage or fodder (including sweet corn, field corn, and popcorn), fruiting vege- tables, leafy vegetables, mint (peppermint, spearmint, peppermint hay, and spearmint hay), pea forage, pea vine hay, peanuts, peanut forage, peanut hay, peanut ------- Fonofos 3 fact sheet hulls, root crop vegetables, seed and pod vegetables, sorghum (grain, fodder, and forage), soybean forage, soybean hay, strawberries, sugar beet tops, and sugarcane. 4. Summary of Regulatory Position and Rationale : The Agency has determined that certain formulations of fonofos warrant classification as restricted use pesticides. These include all emulsifiable concentrates 44% or greater and the 20% granular formulation. All products of these types which are released for shipment after September 1, 1985 must be labeled for restricted use. All products of these types which are in channels of trade after September 1, 1986 must be labeled for restricted use. A 24 hour interim reentry interval has been established for all uses of fonofos including the home lawn and home vegetable garden use. Gloves and shoes must be worn when applying fonofos. 5. Summary of Major Data Gaps * o Delayed neurotoxicity — hen o 90 day rodent feeding study o 90 day neurotoxicity study — hen/mammal O Chronic toxicity study—rodent o Oncogenicity study o Teratogencity study — 1 species o Gene mutation study o Chromosornal aberration study o Reentry Data o Acute LC 50 — freshwater invertebrates O Fish early life cycle stage and aquatic invertebrate lifecycle studies o Residue data in: — root and tuber vegetables — leaves of root and tuber vegetables — fruiting vegetables (except curcubits) — cereal grains — forage, fodder and straw of cereal grains — miscellaneous crops ( asparagus, peanuts, sugarcane and tobacco) o Poultry feeding study and ruminant feeding study o Photodegradation in water, soil and air O Hydrolysis study 0 Metabolism study in anaerobic soil ------- Fonofos 4 fact shae o Mobility studies (leaching and adsorption/desorption, volatilty lab, and volatility field) o Soil dissipation study o Accumulation studies — rotational crops and fish *A1l major data gaps are to be filled by March 31, 1987. 6. Contact person at EPA (Name, address, and telephone number) Contact Person William H. Miller, PM 16 Registration Division (TS—767) Office of Pesticide Programs Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street SW Washington, DC 20460 (703) 557—2600 DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this Chemical Information Fact Sheet is for informational purposes only and may not be used to fulfill data requirements for pesticide registration and reregistration. ------- |