Prochloraz |
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Formulation | 25% EW;25% ME;25% EC |
Packing | Liquid:50ml、100ml、250ml、500ml、1L、5L、10L、20L Solid:10g、50g、100g、250g、500g、1kg、5kg、10kg、25kg |
Crops +Disease | Bananas – Leaf Spot Disease Wheat – Root Rot Disease, Aphids Rice – Bakanae Disease, Thrips |
Certification | SGS、 ISO 、BV |
Delivery time | 20-30 days |
Mixture products | Thiamethoxam+Prochloraz Prochloraz and propiconazole Trifloxystrobin+Prochloraz |
Payment terms |
Prochloraz is a fungicide used to control a wide range of fungal diseases in crops. It is effective in protecting fruits, vegetables, and cereals by inhibiting fungal growth.
Prochloraz Product Description
Target Crops and Diseases
Prochloraz is widely used on a variety of crops, particularly cereals, fruits, and vegetables. It is most effective in controlling fungal diseases like powdery mildew, leaf spots, and anthracnose. One of its primary uses is for the treatment of Septoria leaf blotch in wheat and barley, as well as Anthracnose in fruit crops like bananas.
Symptoms of the Disease
The symptoms of these fungal diseases are often easy to spot. For example, Septoria leaf blotch starts with small, water-soaked spots on the lower leaves. Over time, these spots expand into larger lesions with brown centers and yellow halos. As the disease progresses, leaves begin to die off, reducing the crop’s ability to photosynthesize effectively. Similarly, Anthracnose in fruits manifests as small, dark lesions that eventually spread, causing the fruit to rot.
Recognizing these symptoms early is key to preventing major crop damage. For this reason, it’s crucial to monitor your crops closely, especially during humid or rainy weather.
Best Timing for Application
For the best results, apply Prochloraz early in the disease cycle. The ideal time is before visible symptoms appear or when the first signs are detected. Applying the product preventively during periods of high moisture and humidity can also stop the fungal spores from developing further. Typically, Prochloraz should be sprayed during the early vegetative stage in cereals or before fruit ripening in fruit crops.
Additionally, make sure to apply Prochloraz on a calm day to avoid drift. This will help ensure that the fungicide covers the plant thoroughly, maximizing its protective and curative properties. Depending on disease pressure, a follow-up application may be necessary.