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New bactericide and belongs to anilinopyrimidines. For the current control of gray fungus the most active fungicide.
Unique mechanism of action inhibits the infestation of pathogens and kills germs by inhibiting the production of pathogenic enzymes.
Features:
New bactericide and belongs to anilinopyrimidines. For the current control of gray fungus the most active fungicide.
Unique mechanism of action inhibits the infestation of pathogens and kills germs by inhibiting the production of pathogenic enzymes.
The unique mechanism of action is effective against commonly used non-aniline pyrimidines (benzimidazoles and urethanes) fungicides that have been resistant to Botrytis cinerea.
With a function of systemic and fumigation action. Can quickly reach the parts of the plant where flowers, young fruits and other sprays can not reach the site to kill the bacteria, and the efficacy is faster and more stable.
Insensitive to temperature, application at relatively low temperatures does not affect efficacy.
Target diseases:
It is a high-efficiency and low-toxic fungicide for controlling botrytis cinerea. It can quickly spread to various parts of the plant, effectively inhibiting the production of pathogenic bacteria invading enzymes, thus preventing pathogens from infecting. Thoroughly kill the germs. No cross-resistance with other bactericides, and it is still very good protection and therapeutic effects when used at low temperatures. Used to control gray mold, fruit tree scab, and spotted deciduous disease cucumber, tomato, grapes, strawberries, peas, leeks, etc.
To control cucumber and other gray mold disease, before or at the beginning of the disease, 40% pyrimethanil 375-1425g/ha, 800-1200 times watered, 450-1125kg water per ha, large plant, high water consumption; Small, low-dose, low-volume, once every 7-10 days, share 2-3 times. A growth season requires more than 4 treatments and should be used interchangeably with other fungicides to avoid resistance.
Package:
500ml BOTS