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Inorganic fungicides

Inorganic fungicides are chemical compounds that control fungal diseases in plants and other organisms. Unlike organic fungicides derived from carbon-containing compounds, inorganic fungicides are typically based on metals or metal-containing compounds. Examples include copper-based fungicides like copper sulfate and copper oxychloride, which are widely used to combat fungal pathogens in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry. Inorganic fungicides function by releasing ions such as copper ions that disrupt fungal cell membranes, interfere with enzymatic processes, or induce oxidative stress, leading to fungal cell death. These fungicides are valued for their effectiveness against a broad spectrum of fungal diseases, including blights, mildews, and rots.
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