Fosetyl-aluminium |
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Formulation | 80%WP |
Packing | Liquid:50ml、100ml、250ml、500ml、1L、5L、10L、20L Solid:10g、50g、100g、250g、500g、1kg、5kg、10kg、25kg |
Crops and disease | Grapes: Downy Mildew |
Certification | SGS、 ISO 、BV |
Delivery time | 20-30 days |
Mixture products | Cymoxanil+Fosetyl-aluminium |
Payment terms |
Fosetyl-aluminium works by inhibiting spore germination and hyphal growth of the pathogen, thereby protecting the plant from infection that can cause yield loss.
Product Name: Fosetyl-Aluminum
Chemical Name: Aluminum tris (O-ethyl phosphonate)
CAS Number: 39148-24-8
Formulation Types: WP, WG, SL
Mode of Action:
Fosetyl-Aluminum is a systemic fungicide that works by inhibiting the growth and reproduction of fungal pathogens. It is absorbed quickly by the plant and moves both upwards and downwards through the plant’s vascular system. This two-way movement provides complete protection to all parts of the plant, including new growth. Fosetyl-Aluminum prevents spore germination and inhibits mycelial growth, making it highly effective against Oomycete fungi.
Target Crops:
Fosetyl-Aluminum is suitable for a wide range of crops, including:
- Fruits: Effective on citrus, grapes, and strawberries to control downy mildew, root rot, and Phytophthora diseases.
- Vegetables: Recommended for cucumbers, tomatoes, and lettuce to manage downy mildew and Pythium.
- Field Crops: Commonly used on potatoes to control late blight and pink rot.
- Ornamentals: Useful in protecting a variety of ornamental plants from Phytophthora and Pythium diseases.
Usage Instructions:
For maximum efficacy, apply Fosetyl-Aluminum as a foliar spray or soil drench. Ensure good coverage of all plant parts.
- Application Rate: Typically 2-4 kg per hectare, depending on the crop and disease pressure. Follow local regulations for specific dosage recommendations.
- Application Timing: Begin applications at the first sign of disease or preventively when conditions are favorable for disease development.
- Application Methods: Use foliar sprays, soil drenches, or seed treatments, depending on the crop and disease.