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CAS No.: | 12071-83-9;175013-18-0 |
Formula: | C5h10n2s4;C19h18cln3o4 |
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Common name | New, broad spectrum, hybrid fungicide Propineb45%+Pyraclostrobin5%WDG |
CAS | 12071-83-9;175013-18-0 |
Formula | C5H10N2S4;C19H18ClN3O4 |
Technical requirements for use | 1. Before or at the beginning of apple apple spotted deciduous disease and grape downy mildew, conventional branch and leaf application should be carried out. Pay attention to the whole bead uniform spray, and spray once every 7-10 days, three times in succession. 2. Do not apply medicine on windy days or if rain is expected within 1 hour. Prepared with clean water, ready to use. 3. The safety interval on apple trees is 21 days and can be used up to 3 times per season. The safety interval on grapes is 7 days and can be used up to 3 times per season. |
Product performance | Propineb (PropineB) and Pyraclostrobin (Pyraclostrobin) are a novel, broad-spectrum, hybrid fungicide with protective, therapeutic and leaf permeation and conduction effects. Early use can effectively prevent pathogen invasion and improve plant immunity, reduce the frequency of plant disease and drug use. Wider bactericidal spectrum and higher bactericidal activity, with preventing the invasion of bacteria, prevent the spread of bacteria and remove bacteria in the body and other functions, effective against most fungal diseases. The combination of the two can effectively control apple spotted deciduous disease and grape downy mildew. |
Matters needing attention | 1. Do not mix with alkaline pesticides or pesticides containing copper. 2. Pay close attention to the effect on the nearby bee colony when using, and prohibit the use near flowering plants, silkworm house and mulberry garden. Keep the application away from aquaculture areas, and do not clean the application equipment in water bodies such as rivers and ponds. |