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Mancozeb is a broad-spectrum fungicide commonly used in agriculture to control various fungal diseases in crops. It is a member of the dithiocarbamate group of chemicals and works by inhibiting the growth of fungi, effectively protecting plants from infections. Mancozeb is typically applied as a foliar spray or soil treatment, depending on the crop and disease being targeted.

| Chemical composition | Mancozeb (zinc salt of ethylene bisdithiocarbamate) |
| Formulation types | Wettable powder, granules, and liquid concentrates |
| Application methods | Foliar spray, soil drench, and seed treatment |
| Typical dosage | 0.5 to 2 kg per hectare |
| Mode of action | Contact and protective fungicide |
When selecting Mancozeb fungicide, buyers should consider the specific crops they intend to protect and the diseases they are targeting. It's important to specify the desired formulation type and application method. Additionally, buyers should inquire about the required dosage rates and any local regulations regarding the use of fungicides. Certifications and safety data sheets should also be requested to ensure compliance with agricultural standards.
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Mancozeb is effective on a variety of crops including vegetables, fruits, and ornamental plants.
Mancozeb has a low toxicity profile for humans and animals but should be used according to label instructions to minimize environmental impact.
Application frequency depends on the crop and disease pressure, typically ranging from every 7 to 14 days.
Wear protective clothing and equipment, and avoid application during windy conditions to prevent drift.
It is generally compatible with many pesticides, but always check compatibility before mixing.
Mancozeb typically has a shelf life of 2 to 3 years if stored properly in a cool, dry place.