Chemical Composition :
Tebuconazole a.i. 5.40 % w/w
Tristryl Phenol Polyethylene Glycol Ether 4.60 % w/w
1,2-Propylene Glycol 6.80 % w/w
Magnesium Aluminum Silicate 0.80 % w/w
Xanthan Gum 0.20 % w/w
Polydimethyl Siloxane Emulsion 0.90 % w/w
1,2-Benzisothiazoline-3-one 0.10 % w/w
Pigment Red 48.2 17.50 % w/w
Water Q.S. to make %
Total : 100.000 % w/w
Key Uses and Functions
- Seed Protection: It forms a protective barrier on the seed, preventing soil-borne pathogens from infecting the seedling during germination.
- Early Disease Control: It controls early-stage fungal diseases, ensuring stronger and more vigorous seedlings.
- Broad-Spectrum Action: Tebuconazole is a broad-spectrum fungicide effective against diseases such as rusts, smuts, powdery mildews, and blights.
- Improved Plant Vigor: By preventing disease, it enhances the overall vigor and health of young plants, leading to better crop development.
Application Method
- Seed Treatment: Tebuconazole 5.4% FS is applied directly to seeds. The seeds are treated to ensure the fungicide is evenly coated and adheres to them before sowing.
Crops it can be used on (in its various forms):
- While the 5.4% FS formulation is primarily for seed treatment, tebuconazole as a fungicide is used on various crops including:
- Groundnuts, Soybeans, Chilies, Rice, Onions, and Barley.