Classification:
Fungicide
Formulation:
Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG (Water Dispersible Granules)
CAS NO:
Famoxadone: 131807-57-3;
Cymoxanil: 57966-95-7
USAGE:
A broad-spectrum fungicide used for controlling various fungal diseases in a
wide range of crops such as grapes, potatoes, tomatoes, etc. It is effective
against downy mildew, late blight and other related fungal pathogens.
Pack size:
100g, 250g, 500g/bag, or as required
| Crop | Target Diseases | Dosage (22.5% Famoxadone + 30% Cymoxanil WDG) | Application Timing | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grapes | Downy mildew | 1000-1500 g/ha | At the early stage of disease occurrence | 1) REI: 12 hrs 2) Max 3 applications/season |
| Potatoes | Late blight | 1200-1800 g/ha | Before the disease spreads widely | Add a spreader for better coverage |
| Tomatoes | Early blight, Late blight | 1000-1600 g/ha | When the first symptoms appear | PHI: 7 days |
Mode of Action:
-Famoxadone inhibits mitochondrial electron transport at complex III, disrupting
energy production in fungi.
-Cymoxanil has a protective and curative action, interfering with fungal cell
membrane permeability.
-The combination provides both protective and curative effects, with systemic
movement in plants to some extent.
Benefits:
-Broad-spectrum control of multiple fungal diseases.
-Quick-acting, providing rapid protection after application.
-Good rainfastness, remaining effective even after rainfall.
-Compatible with many other Pesticide for tank-mixing.
Precautions:
-PPE: Wear chemical-resistant gloves, a respirator and goggles.
-Do not apply during periods of high temperature (above 35°C) or very low
humidity.
-Avoid tank-mixing with highly alkaline Pesticide.
-Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight at 5°C to 30°C.
Environmental Hazards:
-Toxic to aquatic invertebrates and fish, avoid contamination of water bodies.
-Low toxicity to birds and honeybees when used as directed.
-Degrades relatively quickly in soil, with a half-life of about 5-10 days under
normal conditions.