Mancozeb

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Mancozeb is a dithiocarbamate non-systemic agricultural fungicide with multi-site, protective action on contact. It is a combination of two other dithiocarbamates: maneb and zineb.[1] The mixture controls many fungal diseases in a wide range of field crops, fruits, nuts, vegetables, and ornamentals. It is marketed as Penncozeb, Trimanoc, Vondozeb, Dithane, Manzeb, Nemispot, and Manzane.

Mechanism

It reacts with, and inactivates, the sulfhydryl groups of amino acids and enzymes of fungal cell, resulting in disruption of lipid metabolism, respiration and production of adenosine triphosphate.[2]

Mancozeb is listed under FRAC code M3, considered a low risk group without any signs of resistance developing to the fungicide.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mancozeb". Cornell University. 1993. Retrieved 2014-07-20. It is a combination of two other chemicals of this class, maneb and zineb
  2. ^ The Pesticide Manual - A world compendium - Thirteenth Edition, Tomlin C.D.S, British Crop Protection Council, 2003
  3. ^ "FRAC Code List 2013" (PDF). http://www.frac.info/. Fungicide Resistance Action Committee. Retrieved June 23, 2014. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)

External links

  • Mancozeb in the Pesticide Properties DataBase (PPDB)