Features of Flusilazole
1. Broad Spectrum of Control
Flusilazole has a wide spectrum of antifungal activity, effectively controlling various fungi such as basidiomycetes, ascomycetes, and deuteromycetes. It is highly effective against multiple fungal diseases affecting tree crops, melons, vegetables, and cereal crops, including black spot disease, powdery mildew, leaf spot disease, early blight, downy mildew, brown spot disease, ring spot disease, sheath blight, spot disease, rust, anthracnose, and black scab.
2. Wide Range of Applicable Crops
Flusilazole can be used on a variety of crops, including cucumbers, tomatoes, tobacco, wheat, grapes, pears, apple trees, bananas, goji berries, and chrysanthemums.
3. Strong Systemic Activity
Flusilazole exhibits strong systemic activity, allowing it to be rapidly absorbed by plants after application and transported to infected areas, inhibiting the activity of pathogens. It provides both preventative and curative effects against various diseases.
4. Combination with Other Fungicides
To avoid and delay the development of resistance, Flusilazole is often mixed with fungicides that have different modes of action. Commonly used combinations include methyl thiophanate-methyl, difenoconazole, pyraclostrobin, prochloraz, and carbendazim.
Product Details of Flusilazole
Product name | Flusilazole |
Tech grade | 96%TC |
Formulation | 40%EC,25%EW |
Molecular formula | C16H15F2N3Si |
CAS No. | 85509-19-9 |
EINECS No. | / |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
Application
1. Control of Banana Black Sigatoka: To prevent the occurrence of the disease, applications can be made before or at the early stages of infection with an even spray. Do not apply on windy days or if rain is expected within the next hour. It can also be mixed with fungicides such as difenoconazole and pyraclostrobin for better efficacy against black sigatoka. A maximum of three applications per season is recommended.
2. Control of Cucumber Powdery Mildew: Apply the fungicide as a spray before or at the early stages of the disease. Depending on the occurrence of the disease and weather conditions, reapply every 7-10 days, ensuring even coverage. When applying during the maturation period, be mindful of the safe interval period and do not apply within that timeframe.
3. Control of Cucumber Black Sigatoka: Apply the fungicide before the onset of cucumber black sigatoka (when individual leaves show symptoms) or at the early stages of infection. Ensure an even spray on both sides of the leaves and all parts of the plant. Reapply approximately every 7-10 days, depending on the crop growth stage, severity of the disease, and weather conditions, for a total of up to three consecutive applications. Choose to apply early in the morning or late in the evening when temperatures are low and wind speeds are minimal, and avoid application before or after rainfall.