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Propiconazole is a systemic fungicide belonging to the triazole class, widely used in agriculture to control fungal diseases on various crops such as turfgrasses, fruits, and vegetables. Its molecular structure allows it to inhibit the biosynthesis of ergosterol, a vital component of fungal cell membranes, thereby disrupting cell growth and function. Propiconazole exhibits stereoselective bioactivity, with different stereoisomers showing varying degrees of efficacy against target pathogens. It is metabolized in the liver, and its hepatotoxic potential has been studied, highlighting concerns over its classification as a possible human carcinogen due to protein oxidation effects. The fungicide's sorption characteristics are influenced by factors like temperature and organic carbon content, affecting its environmental persistence and bioavailability. Propiconazole's impact on soil microbiome diversity and function has also been investigated, revealing potential ecological risks associated with its use.
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