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CAS No.: | 119446-68-3;133-06-2 |
Formula: | C19h17cl2n3o3;C9h8cl3no2s |
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Common name | Fungicide & Bactericide Difenoconazole 10%+Captan 40%WDG ore Choices and Better Pricing |
CAS | 119446-68-3;133-06-2 |
Formula | C19H17Cl2N3O3;C9H8Cl3NO2S |
Technical requirements for use | 1. The product should be applied evenly and thoughtfully before the onset of apple tree spotted deciduous disease. The spray should be applied once every 7-10 days and can be used continuously for 2-3 times. 2. Use low dose when the disease is mild or as preventive treatment; High doses are used in severe cases or as treatment. 3. Do not apply medicine on windy days or if it is expected to rain within 1 hour. 4. The safety interval of this product in the apple tree is 7 days, and the maximum number of times of use is 3 times per season. |
Product performance | Captan is a broad-spectrum, low-toxicity, protective fungicide, which has multiple modes of action on target pathogens. After spraying, CAPtan can quickly penetrate the spores of pathogens and kill pathogens by interfering with their respiration, cell membrane formation and cell division, while Difenoconazole is an endogenic fungicide, showing better control effect against apple apple spotted defoliation. |
Matters needing attention | 1, this product is irritating to the eyes, should wear long clothes, pants, boots, wear a hat, goggles, mask, gloves and other protective equipment; Do not eat, drink or smoke during the application. After application, wash your hands, face and clothes in time. 2. Pay close attention to the effect on nearby bee colonies when applying pesticides. Inform the beekeepers at the location and within 3000 meters in the vicinity 3 days before applying pesticides. (surrounding) flowering plants are prohibited at flowering time; It is forbidden near the silkworm house and mulberry garden. |