Pyranazole
Pyrazole 30% SC is a fungicidal formulation that combines two active ingredients:
- Difenoconazole – A triazole fungicide that inhibits ergosterol biosynthesis, effectively controlling fungal diseases by stopping fungal cell membrane development.
- Pyraclostrobin – A strobilurin fungicide that disrupts fungal respiration, leading to fungal death and improved plant health through physiological benefits.
Description
ABOUT PRODUCT
- Active Ingredient: Difenoconazole 22 % (W/W) + Pyraclostrobin 8 % (W/W) 30% SC
- Formulation: 30% SC
- Function: Fungicide
- Crops: Fruits, Vegetables, Cereals, Oilseed Crops and Ornamental Flower
- Disease: Broad-spectrum protection against fungal diseases like leaf spots, powdery mildew, Anthracnose, rusts, and blights.
- Mode of Action: Systemic & Translaminar Action
- Dosage per acre: 250-350 ml/acre
- Application Method: Foliar spray
- Imported, Packed & Marketed by: AGRIMORE PVT LTD.
Features and Mode of Action
Pyrazole 30% SC is Systemic & translaminar action, ensuring deep penetration and long-lasting efficacy. Difenoconazole provides curative action, while Pyraclostrobin offers protective and residual effects. It improved plant health due to Pyraclostrobin’s stress tolerance enhancement.it also have dual mode of action, reducing the risk of resistance development.
| Crop | Disease | Dose |
| Vegetables, Cereals, Oilseed Crops, & Ornamental Flower | Leaf spots, Powdery mildew, Anthracnose, Rusts, and Blights | 250-350 ml/acre |

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