Carbendazim 300g/L + Flutriafol 200g/L SC

Classification:
Fungicide

Formulation:
Carbendazim 300g/L + Flutriafol 200g/L SC (Suspension Concentrate)

CAS NO:
Carbendazim: 10605-21-7;
Flutriafol: 76674-21-0

USAGE:
This fungicide is used for controlling a variety of fungal diseases in crops such as wheat, barley, rice, and fruits. It is effective against diseases like powdery mildew, rusts, and scabs.

Pack size:
500mL, 1L, 5L, 20L/drum, or as required

Direction for Use
Crop Target Diseases Dosage (300g/L Carbendazim + 200g/L Flutriafol SC) Application Timing Remarks
Wheat Powdery mildew, Rusts 800-1200 mL/ha At the early stage of disease development 1) REI: 24 hrs
2) Max 2 applications/season
Barley Scab, Powdery mildew 700-1000 mL/ha Before the disease onset Add adjuvant for better adhesion
Rice Sheath blight 900-1300 mL/ha At the tillering to booting stage PHI: 30 days
Fruits (e.g., apples) Scab 600-900 mL/ha During the blossom and fruit-setting period Check for phytotoxicity on sensitive varieties
Product Details

Mode of Action:
-Carbendazim inhibits microtubule assembly in fungal cells, disrupting cell division.
-Flutriafol inhibits the biosynthesis of ergosterol, a key component of the fungal cell membrane.
-Systemic action, translocating within the plant to protect new growth points.

Benefits:
-Broad-spectrum control of multiple fungal diseases.
-Long-lasting protection on crops.
-Can reduce the risk of resistance development compared to single-active ingredient fungicides.
-Good compatibility with many Pesticide and Fertilizer.

Precautions:
-PPE: Chemical-resistant gloves, masks, and goggles.
-Do not apply in heavy rain or when winds exceed 15 km/h.
-Do not use on crops with known sensitivity without prior testing.
-Storage: Store in a cool, dry place at 0°C to 35°C.

Environmental Hazards:
-Toxic to aquatic organisms, especially fish.
-Do not contaminate water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and ponds.
-Low toxicity to birds and mammals when used as directed.
-Degradable in soil with a half-life of 10-20 days.