Chemical Composition :
Hexaconazole Technical (Min. purity 92%) | 5.43 % w/w |
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Distilled / D.M. Water | 68.12 % w/w |
Propylene Glycol | 5.00 % w/w |
Emulsifiers (A, B, and C) | 8.50 % w/w |
Potassium Phosphite | 10.00 % w/w |
Polysaccharide | 0.20 % w/w |
Defoamer | 0.25 % w/w |
Wetting and Dispersing Agent (Sodium Salt of Fatty Alcohol) | 2.50 % w/w |
Total | 100.000 % W/W |
- Mode of Action: It's a systemic fungicide that acts as a strong inhibitor of ergosterol biosynthesis in fungi.
- Action: It provides protective (preventive), curative, and eradicant (elimination) action.
Benefits:
- Manages a wide range of fungal diseases.
- Improves crop health and enhances yields.
- Offers extended protection to crops.
- Generally safe for mammals, fish, and natural enemies.
Crops and Diseases:
- Crops: Mango, rice, groundnut, grapes, cardamom, cotton, cereals, and other horticultural/plantation crops.
- Diseases: Powdery mildew, sheath blight, scab, and tikka leaf spot.
Application:
- It is applied as a foliar spray.
- Doses vary, but often range from 250-450 ml per acre for large-scale use, diluted in water.
- For home gardens, 3 ml per liter of water may be used