Propiconazol 10% + Prochloraz 20% EC

Classification:
Fungicide

Formulation:
Propiconazol 10% + Prochloraz 20% EC (Emulsifiable Concentrate)

CAS NO:
Propiconazol: 60207-90-1;
Prochloraz: 67747-09-5

USAGE:
This fungicide is used to control a wide range of fungal diseases in various crops such as cereals, fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. It is effective against diseases caused by Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, and Deuteromycetes fungi, including powdery mildew, rust, and leaf spot diseases.

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

Direction for Use
Crop Target Diseases Dosage (10% Propiconazol + 20% Prochloraz EC) Application Timing Remarks
Cereals Powdery mildew, Rust 300-500 mL/ha At the early stage of disease development 1) REI: 12 hrs
2) Max 2 applications/season
Fruits Anthracnose, Leaf spot 400-600 mL/ha Before the onset of disease or at the early infection stage Add adjuvant for better adhesion
Vegetables Downy mildew, Blight 200-400 mL/ha Regular intervals during the growing season PHI: 7-14 days depending on the crop
Ornamentals Botrytis blight 300-500 mL/ha When symptoms are first observed Spray evenly on both sides of the leaves
Product Details

Mode of Action:
-Inhibits the biosynthesis of ergosterol, an essential component of fungal cell membranes
-Disrupts the normal growth and development of fungi
-Systemic action, can be absorbed by plants and translocated within the plant tissues

Benefits:
-Broad-spectrum fungicidal activity
-Protects plants from multiple fungal diseases simultaneously
-Long-lasting control effect
-Compatible with many other Pesticide

Precautions:
-PPE: Chemical-resistant gloves, respirator, protective clothing
-Do not apply in hot and sunny weather or when rains are expected within 2 hours
-Do not mix with alkaline Pesticide
-Storage: Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place at 0°C-35°C

Environmental Hazards:
-Toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms
-Do not discharge into water bodies
-Low toxicity to birds, but avoid direct contact with feed
-Degradable in soil under normal environmental conditions