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CAS No.: | 8018-01-7 |
Formula: | C20h18o2sn;C4h8mnn2s4zn |
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Product name
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Factory producing fungicides in China Fentin Acetate56.4%+Mancozeb15.75%WP | ||
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Function: Fungicide
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Specification: 95% TC 60% WP 45% WP
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High effective agrochemical
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Toxicology
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Acute toxicity: 1) Acute oral LD50 for rat: 140 a.i.mg/kg. 2) Acute dermal LD50 for rat: 127 a.i.mg/kg. 3) Inhalation LC50 (4 h) for rat: 0.044 a.i. mg/L. 4) Irritating to eyes (rabbit). 5) Irritant to skin and mucous membranes. 6) Sensitization possible through skin contact. NOEL: (2 y) for dogs is 4 mg/kg diet. ADI(JMPR): 0.0005 mg/kg b.w.
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Multi-site inhibitor, preventing spore germination, and inhibiting metabolism of the fungal organism, in particular respiration. Non-systemic fungicide with mainly protective action, but also some curative action. Also acts as an algicide and molluscicide. Used to control of early and late blights of potatoes (at 200-300 g/ha), leaf spot diseases of sugar beet (at 200-300 g/ha), anthracnose of beans (at 200 g/ha). Phytotoxicity Vines, ornamentals, some fruits, and glasshouse crops may be injured.
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Product name | Mancozeb |
Biochemistry |
Reacts with, and inactivates, the sulfhydryl groups of amino acids and enzymes of fungal cells, resulting in disruption of lipid metabolism, respiration and production of ATP. |
Mode of action |
Broad-spectrum, non-systemic fungicide with protective action. |
Uses |
Control of many fungal diseases in a wide range of field crops, fruit, nuts, vegetables, ornamentals, etc. More frequent uses include control of early and late blights (Phytophthora infestans and Alternaria solani) of potatoes and tomatoes; downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola) and black rot (Guignardia bidwellii) of vines; downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora cubensis) of cucurbits; scab (Venturia inaequalis) of apples; Sigatoka (Mycosphaerella spp.) of bananas; and melanose (Diaporthe citri) of citrus. Typical application rates are 1500-2000 g/ha. Used for foliar application or as a seed treatment. |
Compatibility |
Not compatible with oxidising agents or acids. |