*Indofil Chemical Company, 34, Circus Avenue, Kolkata-700 017.
Pesticide Residue Laboratory Department of Agricultural Chemicals, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur-741 252, West Bengal
*Corresponding author: Ashim Chowdhury, Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, University of Calcutta, 35, Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata - 700 019, West Bengal.
Online published on 15 October, 2011.
Persistence of mancozeb (new formulation 75 WDG) was studied under field conditions in West Bengal, India in tomato and potato crop following foliar spray application @ 750 and 1500 g ai ha’. Residues were determined after 3 sprays of mancozeb applied as per the good agricultural practices. Mancozeb residues were below detectable limits on the 5thday for the recommended dose and 7th day for double the recommended dose. The suggested waiting period ranged between 4 to 5 days for potato tuber and 5–6 days for tomato fruits. The half-life values varied from 1.2–1.3 days for the foliages of these vegetables as well as fruits and tubers.
Mancozeb, degradation, potato, tomato, waiting period