Consensus flow list

What the axis says

A flow object says what a substance is: its formula, its registry numbers, the class of chemical it belongs to. None of that says what the substance is for, and a use class is most of what an agricultural inventory is about. Until this axis existed the only way the list could express “this is a herbicide” was to stop publishing the substance and publish a group in its place — so identity was spent to carry a classification, and seventy named pesticides had no record of their own.

The statement is has role, the relation ChEBI’s own distribution uses, pointing at classes ChEBI curates. Nothing here is invented: the relation we assert and the relation we read are one relation, and every class below is one ChEBI publishes, with ChEBI’s own definition.

A substance bears many roles. Sulfluramid is an insecticide and an acaricide; chlorfenapyr is both and a proinsecticide as well. That is why this is a role and not a type, and why the counts below do not add up to the total — an object under herbicide is counted under pesticide too, because a row naming the narrow class publishes the broad one alongside it. A published table that leaves out what it entails answers wrongly.

Substances with a use class 766 bearing at least one of the classes below
ChEBI assertions 1,988 entailed from ChEBI’s own role edges
Curated assertions 62 read from a published source and written down

Both halves are here because ChEBI answers for about half of the substances that matter and is silent for the rest — no role edge for the sulfonylurea herbicides, for spinetoram, for sodium fluorosilicate, for kaolin. That is a gap in ChEBI’s curation and not a claim that those substances have no use class, so the gap is filled one substance at a time, each row quoting the published record it was read from. Every substance’s own page says which half each of its roles came from.

The classes

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A forest rather than a single tree, and deliberately so: plant growth regulator hangs under neither pesticide nor agrochemical, because ChEBI does not place it there and this project publishes no edge an authority declines to assert. The count is substances in this list, not flows. Select one to filter the table.

What this page leaves out

ChEBI’s role tree is mostly biomedical — metabolite, inhibitor, drug — and publishing all of it would bury the classes that group something an inventory asks about. Only classes that do are published, and a class that would look authoritative while being incomplete is deliberately excluded: ChEBI gives greenhouse gas to carbon dioxide, methane and sulfur hexafluoride and to no HFC or PFC in this list, so grouping on it would return a greenhouse gas set missing the entire fluorinated basket.

Two more classes are published under a separate family, because they say what happens to a substance after it is applied rather than what it was applied for, and they are asserted of substances that were never agricultural: environmental contaminant (243), persistent organic pollutant (34). They are on the substances that carry them, and every substance’s own page lists them; they are not on this page because a list of agricultural chemicals that included the dioxins would be answering a different question.

The substances

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Name Identifier Origin Flows CAS
Thiencarbazone-methyl fo-306b07be596079a8 EF 3.1 14 317815-83-1
Thifensulfuron fo-dddcb841fcce7182 EF 3.1 7 79277-67-1
Thifensulfuron-methyl fo-148d031e8df85f9b EF 3.1 14 79277-27-3
Thiocyclam fo-5ce9e2a56ef16e5f ecoinvent-3.12 7 31895-21-3
Thiodicarb fo-b21aec259099a23f EF 3.1 15 59669-26-0
Thiofanox fo-d922ff4a50f5a7ad EF 3.1 14 39196-18-4
Thiometon fo-ae6068a5d35c04a5 EF 3.1 14 640-15-3
Thiophanate fo-fcea695cc2779ce4 EF 3.1 14 23564-06-9
Thiophanate-methyl fo-4eee2fd94c976e6b EF 3.1 15 23564-05-8
Thiram fo-a6ccc44e384e3ae4 EF 3.1 15 137-26-8
Tolclofos-methyl fo-c7a7343cd3d45898 EF 3.1 14 57018-04-9
Tolfenpyrad fo-177ccaf06c16ce83 ecoinvent-3.12 7 129558-76-5
Tolylfluanid fo-8845d7d0d1ab4b2d EF 3.1 14 731-27-1
Topramezone fo-ff18b585af045802 EF 3.1 14 210631-68-8
Tosylchloramide Sodium fo-6bda06748fa5836a EF 3.1 13 127-65-1
Toxaphene fo-0ae577ea8f8b99d0 EF 3.1 13 8001-35-2
Tralomethrin fo-ff797d27f20a4b2b EF 3.1 14 66841-25-6
Triadimefon fo-1724bebb7b948cf4 EF 3.1 14 43121-43-3
Triadimenol fo-e7ce49bd58662efc EF 3.1 14 55219-65-3
Triasulfuron fo-16d51368b9fded03 EF 3.1 14 82097-50-5
Triazamate fo-7247f2c59edc9035 ecoinvent-3.12 7 112143-82-5
Triazophos fo-f8e8a537a3a42db6 EF 3.1 14 24017-47-8
Triazoxide fo-97f7c48507fed30c EF 3.1 14 72459-58-6
Tribenuron fo-0f4fd2f8d7e38e15 EF 3.1 7 106040-48-6
Tribenuron-methyl fo-949c6b36ae7713de EF 3.1 15 101200-48-0
Tribufos fo-f094a8ad101df245 EF 3.1 14 78-48-8
Trichlorofon fo-e2ae3d657398a60d EF 3.1 14 52-68-6
Triclosan fo-e71bcf04848927e9 EF 3.1 13 3380-34-5
Tricyclazole fo-33ac2c84e489a3d7 EF 3.1 14 41814-78-2
Tridemorph fo-a8fd466da80a9a64 EF 3.1 12 81412-43-3
Trifloxystrobin fo-2adf533936d0f243 EF 3.1 8 141517-21-7
Triflumizole fo-e1a1dadbeb2ca715 EF 3.1 13 99387-89-0
Triflumizole fo-091ecbfc7f85e648 EF 3.1 14 68694-11-1
Triflumuron fo-786e1ea2497c5938 EF 3.1 15 64628-44-0
Trifluralin fo-f1506f8f1c7a6d23 EF 3.1 16 1582-09-8
Triflusulfuron fo-abe3fae6eb721029 ecoinvent-3.12 7 135990-29-3
Triflusulfuron-methyl fo-5baa2e70dcc40e97 EF 3.1 14 126535-15-7
Triforine fo-f4fcbab719da3cd4 EF 3.1 14 26644-46-2
Triticonazole fo-7afd690e16794fb3 EF 3.1 14 131983-72-7
Tritosulfuron fo-d04110ba7071e37f EF 3.1 14 142469-14-5
Undecan-2-one fo-46ecc4b5ebc76de5 EF 3.1 13 112-12-9
Uniconazole fo-53d850ed7cba1b9a EF 3.1 13 83657-22-1
Validamycin A fo-79989dc5f72cbc27 EF 3.1 13 37248-47-8
Valifenalate fo-88636e263edaff01 EF 3.1 14 283159-90-0
Vamidothion fo-bacd50d76b9df20d EF 3.1 14 2275-23-2
Vinclozolin fo-52745d98b3f74768 EF 3.1 14 50471-44-8
Vitamin D2 fo-d0cbf93dfb1df91a EF 3.1 13 50-14-6
Warfarin fo-e68613070d72a3d4 EF 3.1 13 81-81-2
Xanthone fo-9e875c64f3ce0021 EF 3.1 13 90-47-1
Xylylcarb fo-994997b81a9a6f0c EF 3.1 14 2425-10-7

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