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Supermanko-M45 (Mancozeb75%WP)

Composition :

Name of The active ingredient Percentage in W/W
Mancozeb ai 75%
Other adjuvants 25%
Total 100%

Chemical Class: ethylene(bis) dithiocarbamate

Introduction: Mancozeb is used to protect many fruit, vegetable, nut and field crops against a wide spectrum of fungal diseases, including potato blight, leaf spot, scab (on apples and pears), and rust (on roses). It is also used for seed treatment of cotton, potatoes, corn, safflower, sorghum, peanuts, tomatoes, flax, and cereal grains. Mancozeb is available as as wettable powders, and as ready-to-use formulations.

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Target Crop : Potato, Gourd, Cucumber, Tomatoes, Tea, Pea-nuts, Paddy and other Vegetables.

Classification of mode of action : (Contact fungicide) Sagging disease of Potato, (late blight) sagged at base, aqua affected sagging symptoms on leaves, large specky blotches in the middle of an round grey patch on leaves, are the main symptoms of this disease. Increase in humidity in the weather with cool conditions & no sunlight inflates this diseases.

Product Potential : Plays an important role in controlling late blight disease of potatoes. If applied before fungus attacks, crops can be saved and protected. It is also effective against Root diseases of Tea plant like red root rot, brown root rot. It is effective against early & late blight of Tomato.

Mode of application : Spray 2.5 - 3.0 gms/per litre of water. Twice or thrice at an interval of 7-10 days it should be applied.

Ecological Effects:

  • Effects on birds: Mancozeb is slightly toxic to birds, with reported -day dietary LC50 values in bobwhite quail and mallard ducklings of greater than 10,000 ppm [. The 10-day dietary LC50 values of 6400 ppm and 3200 ppm are reported for mallard ducks and Japanese quail, respectively.
  • Effects on aquatic organisms: Mancozeb is moderately to highly toxic to fish and aquatic organisms. Reported 48-hour LC50 are 9 mg/L in goldfish, 2.2 mg/L in rainbow trout, 5.2 mg/L in catfish, and 4.0 mg/L in carp [4]. The reported 72-hour LC50 for mancozeb in crayfish is greater than 40 mg/L; the 48-hour LC50 is 3.5 mg/L in tadpoles.
  • Effects on other organisms: Mancozeb is not toxic to honeybees.

Environmental Fate:

  • Breakdown in soil and groundwater: Mancozeb is of low soil persistence, with a reported field half-life of 1 to 7 days. Mancozeb rapidly and spontaneously degrades to ETU in the presence of water and oxygen. ETU may persist for longer, on the order of 5 to 10 weeks. Because mancozeb is practically insoluble in water, it is unlikely to infiltrate groundwater. Studies do indicate that ETU, a metabolite of mancozeb, has the potential to be mobile in soils [9]. However, ETU has been detected (at 0.016 mg/L) in only 1 out of 1295 drinking water wells tested.
  • Breakdown in water: Mancozeb degrades in water with a half-life of 1 to 2 days in slightly acidic to slightly alkaline conditions.
  • Breakdown in vegetation: When used as directed, mancozeb is not poisonous to plants

Physical Properties:

  • Appearance: Mancozeb is a grayish-yellow powder
  • Chemical Name: manganese ethylenebis (dithiocarbamate) (polymeric)
  • Molecular Weight: 266.31
  • Water Solubility: 6 mg/L
  • Solubility in Other Solvents: Practically insoluble in most organic solvents
  • Melting Point: Decomposes without melting @ 192 C
  • Vapor Pressure: Negligible @ 20 C
  • Partition Coefficient: Not Available
  • Adsorption Coefficient: >2000

Packing Details :

Quantum in Container Nature of Packing
1Kg
500gm
250gm
100gm
Poly Pouch
Poly Pouch
Poly Pouch
Poly Pouch
 
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