2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsagscitech.2c00047
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Producing Crops without Mancozeb? Perspectives on Recent Regulatory Dilemmas and Ways Out

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“…It phenotypically showed translaminar and acropetally systemic movement, protecting treated leaves and new leaves as they emerged and grew. Mancozeb is known to control downy mildew and anthracnose diseases of grapes (Saha et al, 2021). Although the non-systemic fungicides viz., Mancozeb, Captan and Ziram exhibited statistically inferior efficacy as compared to systemic ones (Khilari et al, 2010) they were the best for ready mix fungicides to mitigate resistance issues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It phenotypically showed translaminar and acropetally systemic movement, protecting treated leaves and new leaves as they emerged and grew. Mancozeb is known to control downy mildew and anthracnose diseases of grapes (Saha et al, 2021). Although the non-systemic fungicides viz., Mancozeb, Captan and Ziram exhibited statistically inferior efficacy as compared to systemic ones (Khilari et al, 2010) they were the best for ready mix fungicides to mitigate resistance issues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of these concerns, former common effective fungicides have been banned by the EU and therefore also in Norway (EU regulation, 2020;Saha et al, 2022). As more data is collected on the harmful environmental and health effects of fungicides, pressure is increasing on the EU to continue to ban fungicides, potentially threatening farmer's ability to chemically control late blight in the EU and Norway (European Regualtion, 2020;Forbond, 2021).…”
Section: Current Control Methods For Phytophtora Infestansmentioning
confidence: 99%