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CAS No.: | 8018-01-7 |
Formula: | C4h6n2s4mn) X. (Zn) Y |
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Physical & Chemical Properties
Appearance: grayish-yellow powder.
Melting Point: Decomposes without melting at 192°C.
Vapour Pressure: Negligible at 25°C.
Stability: Stable in water 6.2 mg/L at 25°C, practically insoluble in most organic solvents. Decomposes in acid and alkaline conditions. Decomposed by heat and when exposed to moisture and air.
Specification: 90%TC, 50%WP, 70%WP, 80%WP, 75%WDG, 43%SC, 600OF,
Mancozeb 56%+ Oxadixyl 8% + Cymonaxil 3.2% WP, Cymoxanil 8%+Mancozeb 64%WP
Dimethomorph9+Mancozeb 60%WP, Mancozeb 45%+Fosetyl-Aluminium 25% WP
Carbendazim 12%+Mancozeb 63% WP, Carbendazim 20%+Mancozeb 40% WP
Toxicity
Oral LD50 (Rat)>5,000 mg/kg. Dermal LD50 (Rabbit) >5,000 mg/kg. Inhatation LC50 : (1 h.) 5.14 mg/l.
Application
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.