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Aldicarb is a systemic carbamate pesticide, known chemically as 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)propionaldehyde O-(methylcarbamoyl)oxime. It is applied to soil in granular form and functions primarily as an insecticide. Structurally, aldicarb is characterized by its oxime group, which is crucial for its pesticidal activity. Upon application, aldicarb undergoes rapid oxidation, leading to degradation products that are significant for its environmental impact and efficacy. The gene location and specific biosimilar functionalities of aldicarb are not directly applicable as it is a chemical compound rather than a biological entity. However, its interaction with biological systems, particularly its mode of action on acetylcholinesterase, is well-documented, leading to its toxic effects on pests. The study of aldicarb's degradation and its impact on the environment is crucial for understanding its long-term effects and developing safer alternatives.
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