Customization: | Available |
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Appearance: | Granules |
Application: | Fungicide |
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famoxadone is a highly effective, broad-spectrum fungicide
1. Mechanism of Action
It primarily inhibits the electron transfer in the mitochondria of pathogenic fungal cells, leading to the cessation of oxidative phosphorylation and causing the pathogenic cells to lose their energy source, resulting in cell death. This action is particularly evident in the electron transfer pathway between cytochrome b and cytochrome c, affecting the ADP-ATP oxidative phosphorylation, leading to a loss of energy (ATP) in fungal cells. It significantly impacts the spores released during the growth process of pathogens; once the fungicide contacts the spores, their activity ceases. Additionally, it also hinders the germination of spores and the elongation of mycelium to a certain extent.
2. Suitable Crops
Wheat, barley, peas, sugar beets, rapeseed, grapes, potatoes, melons, chili peppers, tomatoes, etc.
3. Controlled Targets
It is primarily used to control significant diseases in the Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, and Oomycetes, such as powdery mildew, rust, sheath blight, net blotch, downy mildew, and late blight.
4. Strong Lipophilicity
Famoxadone is currently the most lipophilic compound among all fungicides, capable of binding significantly with the waxy layer on plant surfaces, making it highly resistant to rain wash-off and effective in providing protective effects.
Cymoxanil
1. Mechanism of Action
It prevents the germination of pathogenic fungal spores and has lethal effects on the pathogens invading the host. It also induces the plant's own disease resistance, thereby preventing infection and ultimately eliminating the pathogens.
2. Suitable Crops
Potatoes, tomatoes, grapes, melons, and other crops.
3. Controlled Targets
Targets downy mildew and late blight caused by the genera Phytophthora and Peronospora.
Combination Formulation
When used alone, cymoxanil has a short efficacy duration; when combined with famoxadone, the efficacy period is extended. The complementary actions of the two greatly enhance their protective and therapeutic effects, making them applicable both before and after pathogen infection, allowing for comprehensive disease control. This formulation penetrates the leaf surface deeply, has strong adhesion, provides a long-lasting protective effect, requires a low application rate, and leaves no residue on leaves and fruits, making it favorable for crops and the environment.
Product name | Famoxadone + Cymoxanil |
Tech grade | |
Formulation | 22.5%+30%WDG |
Molecular formula | C22h18n2o4, C7h10n4o3 |
CAS No. | 131807-57-3, 57966-95-7 |
EINECS No. | |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
Q1: How can you guarantee quality?
A1: Always a pre-production sample before mass production;