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- noun A
foliate fungicide consisting of apolymeric complex ofmanganese with theethylene bis(dithiocarbamate)anionic ligand .
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Examples
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Phytophthora is treated with copper-based sprays or maneb or zineb.
Chapter 25 1987
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Control involves sanitation by removal of crop debris, and fungicide treatment: maneb, benomyl, benomyl+ propineb, zineb and mancozeb have all been reported to give reasonably good results.
Chapter 37 1987
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Alternaria is minimised by keeping plants healthy with proper nutrition and water; maneb or zineb are used for control.
Chapter 25 1987
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It is essential that virus-free material be selected and treatment of the cuttings with a mixture of fungicides and insecticides (eg maneb + propineb + copper oxychloride + malathion) has been advised.
Chapter 11 1987
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Risks of the disease increased 2.5 times for applicators exposed to more than 63 days of maneb/mancozeb in their lifetime.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Gordon Shelter 2010
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Four of the chemicals - maneb, mancozeb, methyl-parathion and carbaryl - are used in the United States on a variety of crops, including nuts, vegetables and fruits.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Gordon Shelter 2010
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Risks of the disease increased 2.5 times for applicators exposed to more than 63 days of maneb/mancozeb in their lifetime.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Gordon Shelter 2010
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Risks of the disease increased 2.5 times for applicators exposed to more than 63 days of maneb/mancozeb in their lifetime.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Gordon Shelter 2010
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Four of the chemicals - maneb, mancozeb, methyl-parathion and carbaryl - are used in the United States on a variety of crops, including nuts, vegetables and fruits.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Gordon Shelter 2010
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Four of the chemicals - maneb, mancozeb, methyl-parathion and carbaryl - are used in the United States on a variety of crops, including nuts, vegetables and fruits.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Gordon Shelter 2010
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