Triadimenol |
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Formulation | 250g/L EC |
Packing | Liquid:50ml、100ml、250ml、500ml、1L、5L、10L、20L Solid:10g、50g、100g、250g、500g、1kg、5kg、10kg、25kg |
Crops | Rice: Sheath blight |
Certification | SGS、 ISO 、BV |
Delivery time | 20-30 days |
Mixture products | Triadimenol+Jingangmycin Tebuconazole + triadimenolTriadimenol and triadimefon |
Payment terms |
Triadimenol fungicide is often combined with chlorothalonil, mancozeb, or tebuconazole to enhance disease control and broaden its effectiveness in managing fungal diseases in various crops.
Introduction to Triadimenol
Mode of Action
Triadimenol works by inhibiting ergosterol synthesis, which is essential for fungal cell membrane development. This disruption stops the growth and spread of fungal infections, providing effective protection and control. Additionally, Triadimenol moves systemically within the plant, offering long-lasting protection against various fungal pathogens.
Common Formulations and Concentrations
Triadimenol is commonly available in the following formulations:
- Wettable Powder (WP) at 25% concentration.
- Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) at 15-25% concentration.
- Suspension Concentrate (SC) at 25% concentration.
These formulations allow for easy mixing and effective application on different crops.
Crops for Application and Dosage
Triadimenol is highly effective on a variety of crops, protecting them from fungal diseases. Some of the main crops include:
- Cereals such as wheat and barley, where the recommended dosage is 100-150 grams per hectare.
- Fruits like apples and grapes, with a dosage of 150-250 grams per hectare.
- Vegetables including tomatoes and cucumbers, applied at 120-200 grams per hectare.
Partners
For enhanced effectiveness, Triadimenol is often mixed with other pesticides or fungicides. Some common tank-mix partners include:
- Mancozeb, for broader fungal control across different species.
- Chlorothalonil, to extend the protection spectrum and prevent fungal resistance.
- Imidacloprid, when both fungal diseases and insect pests need to be controlled simultaneously.
Usage Instructions
- Dosage: Depending on the crop and disease severity, apply 100-250 grams of Triadimenol per hectare.
- Application Timing: For the best results, apply preventively or at the first signs of infection. Reapply during high-risk periods such as rainy or humid conditions.
- Method of Application: Use ground or aerial sprayers for even distribution. Ensure thorough coverage of the leaves and stems for maximum protection.
- Precautions: Always wear protective clothing and gloves when handling Triadimenol. Apply on calm days to avoid drift and ensure accurate application.