Tomatoes grown under greenhouse conditions were sprayed with radiolabelled
maneb and zineb to determine the extent of degradation of these fungicides
to ethylenethiourea (ETU) and to study the persistence of ETU on the fruits
. The total (C-14) residues decreased from 0.082 mg/kg and 0.11 mg/kg at cl
ay 0 to 0.023 mg/kg and 0.05 mg/kg at day 20, on zineb- and maneb-treated f
ruits, respectively. This reduction was mainly due to the rapid growth of t
he fruits. ETU residues on tomato fruits were found to decline with time. A
sharp reduction in ETU content was observed during the first 24 h after tr
eatment, followed by a slow decline in the following 5 days. ETU content wa
s reduced by about 80% by day 20 after the fungicide application, and the c
oncentration of EU, the major degradation product of ETU, doubled during th
e same period Studies with tomatoes fortified with (C-14) ETU (0.006 mg/kg)
prior to processing into tomato paste showed that 70% of the radioactivity
was lost during washing of the tomatoes in water. Further tosses of ETU oc
curred during boiling of the juice (6%) and during storage of the tomato pa
ste for a period of 3 weeks (3%).