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CAS No.: | 43121-43-3;8018-01-7 |
Formula: | C14h16cln3o2;[C4h6mnn2s4]Xzny |
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Triadimefon alters spore morphology and cell membrane structure by strongly inhibiting ergosterol biosynthesis. This causes spore cells to deform, hyphae to swell, and branches to become malformed. These changes directly affect cell permeability. As a result, pathogens die or are suppressed. It exhibits strong systemic activity. After absorption by various plant parts, it can be transported within the plant. Once the roots absorb it, it moves upward effectively. This provides preventive, eradication, and therapeutic effects against diseases. It shows strong biological activity against pathogens in Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, and Deuteromycota, but not against Oomycetes.
Mancozeb, belonging to the dithiocarbamate class of sulfur-based agents, transforms into EBIS and EBI when sprayed on the surface of plants under the influence of water and air. This process creates a dense protective film on the surfaces of leaves and fruits that is breathable, water-permeable, and light-permeable. This film inhibits the germination and invasion of pathogen spores and disrupts the activity of various enzymes necessary for the normal physiological metabolism of pathogens, thereby achieving the goal of sterilization and disease prevention by suppressing the germination of pathogen spores and exerting fungicidal effects.
Features of Triadimefon
1. Broad Spectrum of Action
Triadimefon has special efficacy against rust, powdery mildew, and smut diseases, and it shows good control effects against smut diseases in corn and sorghum, as well as corn leaf spot disease.
2. Strong Compatibility
Triadimefon can be mixed with most insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides, except for alkaline pesticides and copper preparations.
3. Diverse Application Methods
Triadimefon can not only be applied as a foliar spray but can also be used for seed treatment and soil application.
4. Simultaneous Fungicidal and Growth Regulation
In practical applications and growth processes, Triadimefon serves not only as an effective fungicide but also as a plant growth regulator, effectively enhancing the crop's resistance to adverse conditions.
Features of Mancozeb
1. Wide Sterilization Range: Mancozeb can prevent (and control) various crops' downy mildew, late blight, anthracnose, leaf spot, leaf drop, leaf blight, ring spot, white rot, scab, black core disease, powdery mildew, black leg disease, and more.
2. Stable and Excellent Fungicidal Performance: There is no significant resistance of pathogens to mancozeb, allowing it to be applied multiple times on the same crops or in the same field without the need to switch to different fungicides. Additionally, its residue is relatively low (generally tending towards zero two months after application), making it safe for crops.
3. Good Compatibility: Mancozeb can be mixed and used with various fungicides and insecticides (such as difenoconazole, fluorosilicone, prochloraz, carbendazim, thiophanate-methyl, metalaxyl, Bordeaux mixture, chlorothalonil, and dimethomorph), as well as foliar fertilizers. Especially when mixed with systemic fungicides, it can not only enhance efficacy and prolong the duration of effectiveness but also delay the development of resistance to systemic agents while expanding its sterilization range.
4. More Stable Molecular Structure Compared to Other Similar Fungicides: When sprayed on crops, mancozeb's conversion is more stable and controllable, which in turn promotes better efficacy against diseases and higher safety for crops.
5. Good Nutritional Components: In addition to its strong fungicidal ability, when applied during crop growth, the zinc and manganese contained in the formulation can also be absorbed by crops to promote their growth and development (zinc is beneficial for the growth of young buds and tender leaves, while manganese is an essential element for photosynthesis in leaves), enhancing the crops' resistance to stress.
6. Low Usage Cost: Compared to other fungicides, its cost per acre is lower.
Application of Mancozeb
For crops such as corn, wheat, peanuts, sorghum, rice, and tomatoes, seed coating, soaking, and mixing methods can prevent seed-borne diseases and soil-borne diseases at the seedling stage. For field crops and vegetables, the application rates are generally 40 to 50 liters of solution per acre for manual spraying, 7 to 10 liters per acre for tractor spraying, 1 to 2 liters per acre for aerial spraying, and 200 to 300 liters per acre for manual spraying on fruit trees. In addition to disease prevention, it also stimulates plant growth, typically using a dilution of 600 to 800 times the 75% mancozeb wettable powder.
Package:
Liquid: 250ml bottle, 500ml bottle, 1L bottle, 5L drum, 20L drum, 200L drum…
Solid: 100g bag, 500g bag, 1kg bag, 25kg bag/drum…
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Product name | Triadimefon |
Tech grade | 96%TC |
Formulation | 5%WP,20%EC |
Molecular formula | C14H16ClN3O2 |
CAS No. | 43121-43-3 |
EINECS No. | 256-103-8 |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
Product name | Mancozeb |
Tech grade | 96%TC |
Formulation | 80%WP,30%SC |
Molecular formula | [C4h6mnn2s4]Xzny |
CAS No. | 8018-01-7 |
EINECS No. | 616-995-5 |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
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