Amphiphilic polymer based nanoformulations of mancozeb for management of early blight in tomato.

Amphiphilic polymer based nanoformulations of mancozeb for management of early blight in tomato. J Environ Sci Health B. 2020 Feb 10;:1-7 Authors: Majumder S, Kaushik P, Rana VS, Sinha P, Shakil NA Abstract Controlled release (CR) nanoformulations of Mancozeb (Manganese-zinc double salt of N, N-bisdithiocarbamic acid), a protective fungicide, have been developed using poly (ethylene glycols) (PEGs) based functionalized amphiphilic copolymers and evaluated for the management of early blight in tomato. During the field experiment, it was observed that number of infected leaflets/plants were less in developed formulation treated plants as compared to commercial products. Number of infected leaflets per plant was 2.40-4.60 and the number of fruits per plant were 6.40-9.00 at 50 mg L-1, whereas at 100 mg L-1, the corresponding numbers were 2.10-4.10 and 6.30-9.10 respectively. These formulations can be used to optimize the release of Mancozeb to achieve disease control for the desired period depending upon the matrix of the polymer used. Importantly, sufficient amount of active ingredient remains available for a reasonable period of time after application leading to reduced number of applications of pesticide. PMID: 32036766 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part. B, Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Tags: J Environ Sci Health B Source Type: research