Classification:
Fungicide
Formulation:
Epoxiconazole 5% + Carbendazim 25% SC (Suspension Concentrate)
CAS NO:
Epoxiconazole: 133855-98-8;
Carbendazim: 10605-21-7
USAGE:
Effective in controlling a wide range of fungal diseases on various crops such
as wheat, rice, vegetables, and fruits. Can prevent and treat diseases like
rust, powdery mildew, and leaf spot.
Pack size:
250mL, 500mL, 1L, 5L, 20L/drum, or as required
| Crop | Target Diseases | Dosage (Epoxiconazole 5% + Carbendazim 25% SC) | Application Timing | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wheat | Leaf rust, Powdery mildew | 300-500 mL/ha | Early disease stage | 1) REI: 12 hrs 2) Max 2 applications/season |
| Rice | Sheath blight | 400-600 mL/ha | Tillering to booting stage | Add spreading agent for better adhesion |
| Vegetables | Alternaria leaf spot | 200-400 mL/ha | Before disease onset | PHI: 7-10 days |
| Fruits | Apple scab | 300-500 mL/ha | Bud break to petal fall | Use a fine-spray nozzle for uniform coverage |
Mode of Action:
-Epoxiconazole inhibits ergosterol biosynthesis, disrupting the cell membrane
structure of fungi.
-Carbendazim interferes with the formation of the spindle during cell division of
fungi.
-Systemic action, can be absorbed by plants and translocated to different parts.
Benefits:
-Broad-spectrum fungicidal activity
-Long-lasting protection
-Can improve crop quality and yield
-Compatible with many other Pesticide
Precautions:
-PPE: Chemical-resistant gloves, protective clothing, goggles
-Do not apply in heavy rain or strong wind conditions
-Do not mix with alkaline Pesticide
-Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place at 0°C to 35°C
Environmental Hazards:
-Toxic to bees and other beneficial insects, avoid spraying during flowering
-May be harmful to aquatic organisms, do not contaminate water bodies
-Low toxicity to birds and mammals
-Degradable in soil under normal conditions