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CAS No.: | 83657-24-3;41814-78-2 |
Formula: | C15h17cl2n3o;C9h7n3s |
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Diniconazole is a broad-spectrum, high-efficiency plant growth regulator with fungicidal and herbicidal properties. Acting as a gibberellin synthesis inhibitor, it controls vegetative growth and inhibits cell elongation. This leads to shorter internodes and dwarfed plants, promoting lateral bud growth and flower bud formation while enhancing resistance to stress.
Notably, its activity is 6-10 times higher than that of paclobutrazol, yet its soil residue is only 1/10 of paclobutrazol, resulting in minimal impact on subsequent crops. The compound can be absorbed through seeds, roots, buds, and leaves, circulating among plant organs, although leaf absorption is limited. Additionally, it exhibits strong apical dominance.
Diniconazole is particularly suitable for rice and wheat, as it increases tillering, controls plant height, and improves lodging resistance. In fruit trees, it aids in controlling tree shape. The regulator also benefits ornamental plants by promoting flower bud differentiation and increasing flowering.
Tricyclazole is a special indirect-acting compound. It has multiple mechanisms of action. Its primary function prevents pathogen invasion. It does this by inhibiting melanin biosynthesis in the rice blast fungus. This action serves as a protective anti-invasion agent.
Secondary effects include inducing disease resistance. It also inhibits the antioxidant capacity of conidia. These effects help prevent re-infection by pathogens. They compensate for the shortcomings of therapeutic effects.
Research shows that tricyclazole does not inhibit mycelial growth. It also does not inhibit spore germination of the rice blast fungus. However, it significantly suppresses the pathogenicity of conidia.
Additionally, tricyclazole exhibits excellent systemic translocation properties. After application, the plant absorbs it through the stems and leaves. It then transports within the rice plant. This process effectively prevents pathogen.
Application of diniconazole
1. Prevention and Control of Powdery Mildew and Rust: Generally, a 12.5% Diniconazole wettable powder at a dilution of 3000 times can be sprayed for control. Spraying should start at the initial stage of the disease, ensuring that the crops are thoroughly sprayed to avoid areas that may not be reached, in order to prevent recurrence of the disease later. It is recommended to spray at least twice, with an interval of about 15 days between each application. In severe cases, applications may be made once a week.
2. Prevention and Control of Black Spot and Brown Spot Diseases: At the early stage of the disease, use 12.5% Diniconazole diluted to 2500-3000 times for uniform spraying.
3. Prevention and Control of Lawn and Wheat Loose Smut: A 2% wettable powder of Diniconazole can be used by mixing 200 grams with 100 kilograms of seeds. When mixing, first moisten the seeds and then mix them together.
4. Prevention and Control of Powdery Mildew and Rust on Roses, Crabapples, Apples, Japanese Boxwood, Yellow Flanel Flower, and Crape Myrtle: At the early stage of the disease, spray Diniconazole evenly for effective control.
Application of tricyclazole
During the seedling to tillering stage of rice growth, if there are no visible rice blast lesions in the field, tricyclazole can be used for prevention. Applying it 2-3 times throughout the growing season can effectively control rice blast disease. If rice blast lesions appear in the field, a combination of tricyclazole+pyraclostrobin or isoprothiolane fungicide should be used for treatment. In severe cases, stronger medications are necessary, utilizing tricyclazole's systemic translocation to effectively control the spread of rice blast and protect new leaves and healthy seedlings.
For leaf blast, tricyclazole should be applied early during the panicle initiation stage. Alternatively, one can choose combination products like kasugamycin+Tricyclazole or Tricyclazole+Azoxystrobin. A mix of Trifloxystrobin+ tebuconazole, and tricyclazole can also prevent both rice sheath blight and brown stripe disease. Mixing tricyclazole with other fungicides for rice blast can combine different mechanisms of action, achieving enhanced effectiveness.
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Product name | Diniconazole |
Tech grade | 96%TC |
Formulation | 12.5%WP, 100EC, 15%FS |
Molecular formula | C15H17Cl2N3O |
CAS No. | 83657-24-3 |
EINECS No. | / |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
Product name | Tricyclazole |
Tech grade | 95%TC |
Formulation | 60%WP,75%WDG,30%SC |
Molecular formula | C9H7N3S |
CAS No. | 41814-78-2 |
EINECS No. | 255-559-5 |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
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