Mancozeb Explained

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. In Canada, a mixture of zoxamide and mancozeb was registered for control of the mildew named Gavel as early as 2008.[2]

Mechanism

Mancozeb reacts with, and inactivates, the sulfhydryl groups of amino acids and enzymes within fungal cells, resulting in disruption of lipid metabolism, respiration, and production of adenosine triphosphate.[3]

Mancozeb is listed under FRAC code M:03 The "M:" refers to Chemicals with Multi-Site Activity. "M:" FRAC groups are defined as generally considered as a low risk group without any signs of resistance developing to the fungicides.[4]

Toxicology

A major toxicological concern is ethylenethiourea (ETU), an industrial contaminant and a breakdown product of mancozeb and other EBDC pesticides. It has potential to cause goiter, a condition in which the thyroid gland is enlarged and has produced birth defects and cancer in experimental animals. ETU has been classified as a probable human carcinogen by the EPA.[5] Mancozeb has been shown to have significant negative effects on beneficial root fungi - totally preventing spore germination at levels far below recommended dosage levels.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mancozeb . 1993 . 2014-07-20 . It is a combination of two other chemicals of this class, maneb and zineb . .
  2. Web site: Gowan buys Dow's Gavel potato fungicide . grainews.ca . July 18, 2008.
  3. Book: The Pesticide Manual - A world compendium . Thirteenth . Tomlin C.D.S . British Crop Protection Council . 2003.
  4. Web site: FRAC Code List ©*2017 . Fungicide Resistance Action Committee . November 27, 2017.
  5. Web site: Mancozeb. Extension Toxicology Network. September 1993 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200620144407/http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu/profiles/extoxnet/haloxyfop-methylparathion/mancozeb-ext.html. 2020-06-20. 2024-07-12.
  6. Mycorrhizal fungi in ecotoxicological studies: Soil impact of fungicides, insecticides and herbicides. Prevention Today. 2. 1-2. 47-62. January 2006 . Giovannetti . M. . Turrini . A. . Strani . P. . Sbrana . C.. Avio. L.. Pietrangeli. B.. 2024-07-12.