Tebuconazole 20% + Trifloxystrobin 10% SC

Classification:
Fungicide

Formulation:
Tebuconazole 20% + Trifloxystrobin 10% SC (Suspension Concentrate)

CAS NO:
Tebuconazole: 107534-96-3;
Trifloxystrobin: 141517-21-7

USAGE:
This fungicide is used for the control of a wide range of fungal diseases in various crops such as cereals, fruits, and vegetables. It provides protection against diseases like rusts, powdery mildews, leaf spots, and blights.

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

Direction for Use
Crop Target Diseases Dosage (20% Tebuconazole + 10% Trifloxystrobin SC) Application Timing Remarks
Cereals Rusts, Powdery mildews 300-500 mL/ha At early disease symptoms or as preventive application 1) REI: 12 hrs
2) Max 2 applications/season
Fruits Leaf spots, Blights 400-600 mL/ha Before disease onset or at early infection stage Add spreader-sticker for better coverage
Vegetables Powdery mildews, Rusts 300-400 mL/ha When disease is first noticed PHI: 7-14 days depending on the crop
Product Details

Mode of Action:
-Tebuconazole inhibits ergosterol biosynthesis, which is essential for the cell membrane structure of fungi, thus preventing fungal growth and development.
-Trifloxystrobin inhibits mitochondrial respiration in fungi, disrupting energy production and causing fungal death.
-Systemic action with both translaminar and acropetal movement, providing comprehensive protection to the treated plants.

Benefits:
-Broad-spectrum activity against multiple fungal diseases.
-Excellent preventive and curative properties.
-Longer residual activity, reducing the need for frequent applications.
-Improving crop health and yield potential.

Precautions:
-PPE: Chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, and protective clothing.
-Do not apply when winds exceed 15 km/h to avoid drift.
-Do not tank-mix with alkaline Pesticide.
-Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place at 5°C to 35°C.

Environmental Hazards:
-Toxic to aquatic organisms, avoid contamination of water bodies.
-Low toxicity to birds and mammals.
-Biodegradable in soil with a half-life of 10-20 days.