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CAS No.: | 175013-18-0 |
Formula: | C19h18cln3o4 |
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Pyraclostrobin fungicide is a mitochondrial respiration inhibitor. It blocks electron transfer between cytochrome b and C1. This inhibition prevents ATP production. Consequently, it leads to cell death. Pyraclostrobin strongly suppresses spore germination in pathogens. It shows significant antibacterial activity against various fungal pathogens. It has protective and curative effects. Pyraclostrobin fungicide penetrates well and can be applied via foliar sprays, surface treatments, or seed treatments. It is highly selective and safe for crops, humans, livestock, and beneficial organisms. It causes minimal environmental pollution. Additionally, it enhances physiological functions in crops and boosts their resilience.
2. Combination of Prevention and Treatment with Health Benefits
Pyraclostrobin fungicide has both protective and curative effects, with good penetration and systemic action. It can be applied through foliar sprays, surface treatments, and seed treatments.
Additionally, Pyraclostrobin fungicide can induce physiological changes in many crops (especially cereals), enhancing nitrogen absorption during rapid growth stages, reducing ethylene biosynthesis, and delaying crop senescence. When crops are attacked by pathogens, it accelerates the formation of resistance proteins, improving the crops' innate immunity and enhancing their resilience to adverse growth factors.
3. Good Compatibility, Safe and Low Toxicity
Pyraclostrobin fungicide can be mixed with various fungicides, such as benzimidazole, mancozeb, acibenzolar-S-methyl, and triazoles. This not only broadens its spectrum of activity but also allows for synergistic effects. It can also be mixed with various insecticides, plant growth regulators, and foliar fertilizers, achieving multiple functions in a single application, including disease prevention and treatment, pest control, growth regulation, and nutritional supplementation. This versatility is a key reason why Pyraclostrobin fungicide frequently appears in various yield-increasing formulations.
Moreover, Pyraclostrobin fungicide is characterized by its resistance to rain wash-off, long-lasting efficacy, low toxicity, and safety for users and the environment.
Pyraclostrobin fungicide can be used on various crops, including wheat, peanuts, rice, vegetables, fruit trees, tobacco, tea plants, ornamental plants, and lawns. When pathogens come into contact with the fungicide, it inhibits their mitochondrial respiration and spore germination, ultimately leading to cell death and significantly reducing the spread of the disease.
Pyraclostrobin effectively controls multiple diseases such as powdery mildew, fusarium head blight, downy mildew, brown blight, leaf spot, scab, black rot, anthracnose, wilt, and root rot. At the early stages of disease onset, we can apply a 2000-fold dilution of 25% pyrazole fungicide via foliar spray, repeating every 7 days for 2 to 3 applications based on disease severity.
Prevention should be the primary focus; spraying before or at the early stages of disease can help minimize losses. If crops are already in the late stages of disease, we can mix it with other fungicides to enhance the control effect.
Product name | Pyraclostrobin |
Tech grade | 97%TC |
Formulation | 250 G/L EC,240 G/L SC |
Molecular formula | C19h18cln3o4 |
CAS No. | 175013-18-0 |
EINECS No. | 650-747-1 |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
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