Picoxystrobin 6.78% + Tricyclazole 20.33% W/WSC is a broad Spectrum fungicide with systemic activity.It is a new generation molecule.It gives complete solution for Rice Blast.It increases the quality of grains and also the yield.
Picoxystrobin 6.78% + Tricyclazole 20.33% W/WSC is a broad Spectrum fungicide with systemic activity.It is a new generation molecule.It gives complete solution for Rice Blast.It increases the quality of grains and also the yield.
Among the fungicides evaluated tricyclazole 45% + hexaconazole 10% WG @1g/l was significantly effective in reducing the disease severity of sheath blight and neck blast with PDI of 10.36 and 9.78 and an yield of 5954 kg/ha as against a PDI of 65.18 and 61.06 and yield of 3061 kg/ha in untreated control
Descriptions Hexaconazole 5% + Validamycin 2.5% SC may be an effective way in rice disease management a fungicide. Hexaconazole is a triazole fungicide for paddy sheath blight disease while Validamycin is an antibiotic fungicide used in managing sheath blight disease in rice & all crop Technical Name Hexaconazole 5% + Validamycin 2.5% SC Crop Rice Disease name Sheath Blight and Blast Dosage 30ml for 15 Liter Water
it is a new technology fungicide which has both systematic + contact action on plants It is cost effective and best for control of downy mildew and late blight in crops including potato , crops , tomato , cucumber Very effective combination against Downy Mildew and late blight Higher grade fungicide action than mancozeb alone. much better results than mancozeb alone. Can be used also for domestic purposes in garden home & indoor plant to prevent Fungus Attacks. Dose : 2 To 3 Gm Per Ltr Water
Chemical composition: Mancozeb 50% + Carbendazim 25% WS Dosage: Groundnut, Rice, wheat: 3.0-3.5 gm /kg seed; Potato: 60-70 gm/100 kg cut tuber; Black gram, Bangal Gram, Soybean, Onion, Maize, : 3.0 gm /kg seed Method of application: Seed treatment Spectrum: Groundnut: Collar rot, Dry root rot, Tikka leaf spot Potato Late blight,Black scurf Paddy (Rice): Brown Spot, Blast, Sheath Blight Wheat: Loose smut Black gram: Root rot, Collar rot Bengal gram: Dry Root rot, Collar rot Soybean: Root rot, Collar rot Onion: Damping-off Maize: Seed rot, Seedling blight Compatibility: It is compatible with commonly used pesticides. It is not compatible with lime sulphur and Bordeaux mixture or alkaline solutions. Duration of effect: 10 days Frequency of application: Depends on pest incidence or severity of disease. Applicable crops: Groundnut, Potato, Paddy (Rice), Wheat, Black gram, Bengal gram, Soybean, Onion, Maize.
A broad spectrum systemic and contact fungicide with protective and curative action used as foliar spray to control a wide range of fungal diseases in various crops. The product is also used for seed treatment.
It is a combination fungicide based on Hexaconazole 5% and Captan 70% as active ingredients in WP formulation. ... It is a broad spectrum fungicide highly useful for management of Powdery mildew, anthracnose, late blight, early blight, downy mildew & grey mildew diseases on fruits & vegetables and various other crops.
Boscalid 25.2% + Pyraclostrobin 12.8% WG is a broad spectrum fungicide with prophylactic action for the control of Downy Mildew and Powdery mildew diseases in Grapes.
Azoxystrobin 7.1% + Propiconazole 11.9% SE premix formulation in Apropo,Adama is a broad-spectrum systemic fungicide used against Sheath blight disease in Rice crop
Technical Name: Azoxystrobin 8.3% +Mancozeb 66.7% WG Mode of Action: Contact and Systemic Fungicide with Multisite action and Raincoat technology Major Crops: Chilli, Grapes Target Diseases: Leaf Spot, Downey Mildew, Anthracnose, Powdery Mildew Dose/acre: 600 gm or 3gm/Ltr water
It reduces the activity of enzymes in fungus. Low prices. Timely delivered. Quality tested. Long shelf life. Control of many fungal diseases in a wide range of field crops, fruit, nuts, vegetables, ornamentals, etc. More frequent uses include control of early and late blights of potatoes and tomatoes; downy mildew and black rot of vines; downy mildew of cucurbits; scab of apple; sigatoka of banana and melanose of citrus. mancozeb 80% wp manufacturers, suppliers, customized, high quality, buy, bulk, in stock
Hexaconazole is a broad-spectrum systemic triazole fungicide used for the control of many fungi particularly Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes.
Description: A fungicide effective against various foliar diseases in cereals and other field crops Example pests controlled: Smut; Bunt; Stripe rust; Yellow leaf spot; Powdery mildew; Scelerotinia rot; Black spot; Net blotch Example applications: Cereals including wheat, barley, oat, rye; Grapes; Peanuts; Vegetables including onions, peas, pepper; Bananas; Sugarcane
Description: A fungicide effective against various foliar diseases in cereals and other field crops Example pests controlled: Smut; Bunt; Stripe rust; Yellow leaf spot; Powdery mildew; Scelerotinia rot; Black spot; Net blotch Example applications: Cereals including wheat, barley, oat, rye; Grapes; Peanuts; Vegetables including onions, peas, pepper; Bananas; Sugarcane
Description: A fungicide effective against various foliar diseases in cereals and other field crops Example pests controlled: Smut; Bunt; Stripe rust; Yellow leaf spot; Powdery mildew; Scelerotinia rot; Black spot; Net blotch Example applications: Cereals including wheat, barley, oat, rye; Grapes; Peanuts; Vegetables including onions, peas, pepper; Bananas; Sugarcane
Description: A fungicide effective against various foliar diseases in cereals and other field crops Example pests controlled: Smut; Bunt; Stripe rust; Yellow leaf spot; Powdery mildew; Scelerotinia rot; Black spot; Net blotch Example applications: Cereals including wheat, barley, oat, rye; Grapes; Peanuts; Vegetables including onions, peas, pepper; Bananas; Sugarcane
Common Name: Metalaxyl-M CAS No.: 70630-17-0 Molecular Formula: C15H21NO4 Activity: Fungicide Ingredient: 92% TC Formulation: 35% FS, 25% WP Application: Metalaxyl-M is a systemic apoplastically transported fungicide, which is highly active against fungi of the order Peronosporales. Issues of developing resistance of Phytophthora erythrosceptica in potatoes in the US have been reported (BCPC, 2000). Areas include the NE and Idaho. The product performed well as an in-furrow treatment to control seedling diseases in cotton in the US. Crop Uses: Alfalfa, beans, beets, carrots, citrus, cotton, grapes, grass, lucerne, maize, ornamentals, peas, peppers, potatoes, sorghum, soybeans, strawberries, sunflower, sweetcorn, tobacco, tomatoes, turf, vegetables.
Common Name: Thiophanate-methyl CAS No.: 23564-05-8 Molecular Formula: C12H14N4O4S2 Activity: Fungicide Ingredient: 95% TC Formulation: 70% WP/WDG, Application: Systemic fungicide with protective and curative action. Absorbed by the leaves and roots. Used at 30-50 g/ha and effective against a wide range of fungal pathogens including: eyespot and other diseases of cereals; scab on apples and pears; Monilia disease and bitter rot on apples; Monilia spp. on stone fruit; canker on fruit trees; powdery mildews on pome fruit, stone fruit, vegetables, cucurbits, strawberries, vines, roses, etc.; Botrytis and Sclerotinia spp. on various crops; leaf spot diseases on beet, oilseed rape, celery, celeriac, etc.; club root on brassicas; dollar spot, Corticium, and Fusarium spp. on turf; grey mould in vines; blast in rice; sigatoka disease in bananas; and many diseases in floriculture. Also used on almonds, pecans, tea, coffee, peanuts, soya beans, chestnuts, sugar cane, citrus fruit, figs, hops, mulberries, and many other crops.
Common Name: Azoxystrobin CAS No.: 131860-33-8 Molecular Formula: C22H17N3O5 Activity: Fungicide Ingredient: 96% TC Formulation: 25% SC, 50% WDG, Application: Fungicide with protectant, curative, eradicant, translaminar and systemic properties. Inhibits spore germination and mycelial growth, and also shows antisporulant activity. Controls the following pathogens at application rates between 100 to 375 g/ha: Erysiphe graminis, Puccinia spp., Leptosphaeria nodorum, Septoria tritici and Pyrenophora teres on temperate cereals; Pyricularia oryzaeand Rhizoctonia solani on rice; Plasmopara viticola and Uncinula necator on vines; Sphaerotheca fuliginea and Pseudoperonospora cubensis on cucurbitaceae; Phytophthora infestans and Alternaria solani on potato and tomato; Mycosphaerella arachidis, Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotium rolfsii on peanut; Monilinia spp. andCladosporium carpophilum on peach; Pythium spp. and Rhizoctonia solani on turf; Mycosphaerella spp. on banana; Cladosporium caryigenum on pecan; Elsino fawcettii, Colletotrichum spp. and Guignardia citricarpa on citrus; Colletotrichum spp. and Hemileia vastatrix on coffee.