12.5% EC,25%EC, 10%WDG, 95%TC
40%EC, 95%TC
Effective ingredient : natural alkaloid>0.5% Characteristic: highly bioactive plant-derived fungicide, low toxic and friendly to environment, organic fungicide Application: for foliage spray: dilution by 1: 1000 Dosage: 1.5l/ha Target pests: aphides, mites, whitefly, striped flea beetle.
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
Technical and formulations for Azoxystrobin, Pyraclostrobin, Chlorothalonil, Imazalil, Difenoconazole, Tebuconazole
Please ask for an updated price list! PRODUCT NAME | PACKAGING DETAILS | PRICE IN USD AZOXISTROBIN | 25 EC 1L/bottle, 10bottles/ctn 2000 | 14.78 CARBENDAZIM 80 WG | 1KG/bag, 10bags/ctn 1000 | 4.67 CAPTAN 800 WP | 1KG/bag, 10bags/ctn 4000 | 0.00 CLORATALONIL 500 SC | 5L/drum, 4drum/ctn 4000 | 6.67 CIPRODINIL 750 WG | 1KG/bag, 10bags/ctn 1280 | 29.17 CIPRODINIL + FLUDIOXANIL 375+250 WG | 1KG/bag, 10bags/ctn 1000 | 75.00 CIMOXANIL 50 WP | 1KG/bag, 10bags/ctn 1000 | 9.42 CIMOXANIL+ FAMAXADON 250+250 WG | 1KG/bag, 10bags/ctn 1130 | 37.50 DIFENCONAZOLE 250 EC | 1L/bottle, 10bottles/ctn 0 | 12.33 DIMETHOMOPRH MANCOZEB (90+600) WG | 5KG/bag, 2bags/ctn 6500 | 12.50 DITIANON 700 WG 5KG/bag, 2bags/ctn 1720 23.17 FENHEXAMID 50 WG 1KG/bag, 10bags/ctn 500 0.00 FLUAZINAM 500 SC 5L/drum, 4drum/ctn 0 24.67 FLUSILAZOL 400 SL 100ML/bottle, 100bottles/ctn 0 0.00 FLUTRIAFOL 250 SC 5L/drum, 4drum/ctn 4000 8.17 KRESOXIM-METXHYL 50% WG, кг 200G/bottle, 50bottles/ctn 1700 34.75 MANCOZEB+METALAXIL 640+80 WP 1KG/bag, 10bags/ctn 6000 5.58 MANCOZEB 800 WP 1KG/bag, 10bags/ctn 10000 3.75 MICLOBUTANIL 400 WP 0,5 KG/alu.bag, 20bags/ctn 1200 10.33 PENCONAZOL 100 EC 1L/bottle, 10bottles/ctn 2000 10.17 PIRIMETANIL SC 400, л 5L/drum, 4drum/ctn 6000 8.00 SPIROXAMINE+TEBUCONAZOL+TRIADIMENOL 250+167+43 EC 1L/bottle, 10bottles/ctn 1500 18.67 PROPICONAZOLE 250 EC 5L/drum, 4drum/ctn 5000 8.23 PROPINEB 70 WP, л 5KG/bag, 2bags/ctn 5000 9.17 TEBUCONAZOL 25 EC, л 5L/drum, 4drum/ctn 1000 7.93 TIOFANAT-METIL 700 WP 1KG/bag, 10bags/ctn 0 5.67 TRIADIMENOL 25 EC 5L/drum, 4drum/ctn 0 8.33
Hicide®k18 fungicide Performance Hicide®k18 is a broad-spectrum bactericide based on chloromethyl thiazole and organic bromine, this product is more broad-spectrum, it is effective for Gram-positive and negative bacteria in water, and can effectively prevent microbial infestation under low dosage. Physical and chemical properties Appearance Colorless to light yellow transparent liquid with slight characteristic odor. PH (25 â??) 2.5-4.5 Solubility (25 â??) Completely dissolved in water, low molecular alcohol and ethylene glycol. Foaming (DIN 53902) No bubbles.
Cas no: 119446-68-3 Mode of action: Systemic fungicide with preventive and curative action. Absorbed by the leaves, with acropetal and strong translaminar translocation. Uses: Systemic fungicide with a novel broad-range activity protecting the yield and crop quality by foliar application or seed treatment. Provides long-lasting preventive and curative activity against ascomycetes, basidiomycetes and deuteromycete, s including alternaria, ascochyta, cercospora, cercosporidium, colletotrichum, guignardia, mycosphaerella, phoma, ramularia, rhizoctonia, septoria, uncinula, venturia spp., erysiphaceae, uredinales and several seed-borne pathogens. Used against disease complexes in grapes, pome fruit, stone fruit, potatoes, sugar beet, oilseed rape, banana, cereals, rice, soya beans, ornamentals and various vegetable crops, at 30-125 g/ha. Used as a seed treatment against a range of pathogens in wheat and barley, at 3-24 g/100 kg seed. Formulation types: Difenoconazole 95%tc Difenoconazole 10%wp Difenoconazole 10%wdg Difenoconazole 25%ec Difenoconazole 25%sc
Cas no:1897-45-6 Mode of action: Non-systemic foliar fungicide with protective action. Uses: Control of many fungal diseases in a wide range of crops, including pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit, bush and cane fruit, cranberries, strawberries, pawpaws, bananas, mangoes, coconut palms, oil palms, rubber, pepper, vines, hops, vegetables, cucurbits, tobacco, coffee, tea, rice, soya beans, peanuts, potatoes, sugar beet, cotton, maize, ornamentals, mushrooms, and turf. Application rates for food crops are 1-2.5 kg/ha. Formulation types: Chlorothalonil 98%tc Chlorothalonil 72%sc Chlorothalonil 75%wp
Cas no: 131860-33-8 Mode of action: Systemic broad-spectrum fungicide, with preventative, curative and translaminar properties and lasting residual activity. It can inhibit the mycelial growth and spore germination, thus block the energy production. As it is particularly effective at the early stages of fungal development, so it is an excellent preventative fungicide. Uses: Azoxystrobin is active against ascomycetes, basidiomycetes, deuteromycetes and oomycetes. Control of leaf spots, powdery mildew, rusts and mold over more than 100 crops including cereals, vegetables, fruites, ornamentals and some field crops. For example, mango anthracnose, cucumber downy mildew, rose powdery mildew, citrus scab and so on. Do not use azoxystrobin on apple cultivars with a genetic background which includes macintosh as they are extremely sensitive to azoxystron and may cause phytotoxicity if used. And as it belongs to strobilurin fungicide and this family have only one, specific biochemical site, it may result in fungicide-resistant strain. So it is suggested that azoxystrobin tank mixed with other kind of fungicide or used acrossly. Formulation types: azoxystrobin 99% tc, azoxystrobin 70% wdg, azoxystrobin 50% wdg, azoxystrobin 25% sc
CAS No: 35554-44-0 Mode of actionï¼? Systemic fungicide, with protective and curative action. Usesï¼? Control of a wide range of fungal diseases on fruit, vegetables, and ornamentals, e.g. powdery mildews on cucurbits and ornamentals; powdery mildew on roses; storage diseases (particularly Penicillium, Gloeosporium, Phomopsis, Phoma spp., etc.) of citrus fruit, pome fruit, bananas, and seed potatoes. Also used as a seed dressing, for control of diseases (particularly Fusarium and Helminthosporium spp.) of cereals. It is particularly active against benzimidazole-resistant strains of plant-pathogenic fungi. Formulation types: Imazalil 97% TC, Imazalil 50% EC, Imazalil 75% SP
Cas no: 107534-96-3 Mode of action: Systemic fungicide, with preventative and curative activity. As an inhibitor of sterol synthesis, tebuconazole can be rapidly absorbed and translocated acropetally into the vegetative parts of plants. Uses: For foliar and seed treatment, it controls of a variety of diseases such as leaf spot on banana and peanut; powdery mildew on cucumber, wheat; smut, bunt, seed rot and seedling blight on barley, oats, wheat, rice and sorghum; scab, rot on apple and pear tree. Formulation types: Tebuconazole 97% tc, Tebuconazole 80% wp, Tebuconazole 430g/l sc, Tebuconazole 250g/l ew, Tebuconazole 60g/l fs
Mancozeb prevents and cures many kinds of fungus diseases of crops, fruits, vegetables, ornamental plants etc. Main control objects: pear scab, citrus scab, canker, apple leaf spot, grape downy mildew, litchi downy mildew, Phytophthora blight, green pepper phytophthora blight, cucumber, cantaloupe, watermelon downy mildew, tomato blight, cotton boll rot, wheat rust, powdery mildew, corn spot, leaf streak, black shank, yam anthracnose, brown rot, root and neck rot, leaf spot and so on. Dosage: 1500-2000g A. I. /ha, can be used as foliar spray or seed treatment agent.
CAS No: 70630-17-0 Mode of action: Systemic fungicide with protective and curative action, absorbed through the leaves, stems, and roots Uses: To control diseases caused by air-borne and soil-borne Peronosporales on a wide range of temperate, subtropical and tropical crops. Foliar sprays with mixtures of metalaxyl-M and protectant fungicides are recommended to control air-borne diseases caused by Pseudoperonospora humuli on hops, Phytophthora infestans on potatoes and tomatoes, Peronospora tabacina on tobacco, Plasmopara viticola on vines, downy mildews of vegetables, and Bremia lactucae on lettuce. Formulation types: Metalaxyl-M 90% TC, Metalaxyl-M 25% EC.
CAS No: 20427-59-2 Mode of action: Its bactericidal effect mainly by copper ions, copper ions are absorbed spore germination, when it reaches a certain concentration, can kill spore cells, which play a bactericidal effect, but this effect is limited to prevent spore germination, that is the only protection effect. Uses: Used as broad spectrum foliar fungicide on fruits, vegetables and ornamentals. It has been cleared for use on alfalfa, almonds, apricots, beans, blackberries, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage and cauliflower, cantaloupes, honeydews, muskmelons, carrots, celery, cherry, cranberry, cucumbers, currants, gooseberry, grapes, filberts, peaches, nectarines, peanuts, pears, peas, peppers, potatoes, pumpkin, squash, strawberries, apples, eggplant, hops, lettuce, onion, sugar beets, sycamore, tomatoes, walnut, watermelon, wheat, and barley. For control of Peronosporaceae in vines, hops, and brassicas; Alternaria and Phytophthora in potatoes; Septoria in celery; and Septoria, Leptosphaeria, and Mycosphaerella in cereals, at 2-4 kg/ha or 300-400 g/100 l. Formulation types: Copper hydroxide 88% TC, Copper hydroxide 77% WP.
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.
Common Name: Carbendazim CAS No.: 10605-21-7 Molecular Formula: C9H9N3O2 Activity: Fungicide Ingredient: 98% TC Formulation: 50% SC/WP, Application: Systemic fungicide with protective and curative action. Absorbed through the roots and green tissues, with translocation acropetally. Acts by inhibiting development of the germ tubes, the formation of appressoria, and the growth of mycelia. Control of Septoria, Fusarium, Erysiphe and Pseudocercosporella in cereals; Sclerotinia, Alternaria and Cylindrosporium in oilseed rape; Cercosporaand Erysiphe in sugar beet; Uncinula and Botrytis in grapes; Cladosporium and Botrytis in tomatoes; Venturia and Podosphaera in pome fruit and Monilia and Sclerotinia in stone fruit. Application rates vary from 120-600 g/ha, depending on crop. A seed treatment (0.6-0.8 g/kg) will control Tilletia, Ustilago, Fusarium and Septoria in cereals, and Rhizoctonia in cotton. Also shows activity against storage diseases of fruit as a dip (0.3-0.5 g/l)
Common Name: Copper Oxychloride CAS No.: 1332-40-7 Molecular Formula: C15H21NO4 Activity: Fungicide Ingredient: 98% TC Formulation: 30% SC, 50%, 70%, 77% WP Application: Foliar fungicide with preventative action. Deposits must be on the crop before fungal spores begin to germinate. Control of late blight of potatoes, tomatoes and other vegetables; leaf spot diseases of beet, celery, celeriac, parsley, olives, currants, and gooseberries; downy mildews of vines, hops, spinach, and ornamentals; canker and scab of pome fruit and stone fruit; scab, canker, and melanose of citrus fruit; asparagus rust; peach leaf curl; shot-hole of stone fruit; cane diseases of raspberries and blackberries; leaf spot and leaf scorch of strawberries; anthracnose and blister blight of tea; leaf spot and downy mildew of cucumbers and melons; bacterial diseases of lettuce; etc.