What is pyraclostrobin used for?
Pyraclostrobin is an agricultural pesticide product used to kill fungi (e.g., blights, mildews, molds, and rusts).
Is Pyraclostrobin systemic?
Pyraclostrobin is a strobilurin, which is a group of systemic fungicides that inhibit mitochondrial respiration46; it is widely detected in the pollen of treated crops and in honeybee colonies31,47,48,49.
How do you use thiophanate methyl fungicide?
Apply Thiophanate Methyl 70% WP with a sprayer, using a volume sufficient of mixture to ensure complete coverage. Add the required amount of Thiophanate Methyl 70% WP in the spray tank partially filled by shaking the product and then add the rest of the necessary water.
What fungicides contain thiophanate methyl?
Thiophanate-Methyl Fungicides
- OHP 6672 50 WP Systemic Turf & Ornamental Fungicide.
- T-Methyl SPC 50 WSB Systemic Fungicide.
- 3336 DG Lite Systemic Fungicide, Nufarm.
- 3336 F Systemic Fungicide, Cleary.
- Spectro 90 WDG Fungicide, Nufarm.
- OHP 6672 4.5 F Fungicide.
What is Pristine fungicide?
Pristine is an all-season total fungicide tool in stone fruit, controlling everything from blossom blight to shothole to scab and even brown rot on the tree and after harvest. In pome fruit, Pristine extends its excellent control of both summer and storage diseases to apples and pears.
What is Cabrio fungicide?
Cabrio® is a new strobilurin fungicide that contains 250 g/L Pyraclostrobin. Cabrio®offers extended residual protection and functions as a preventive fungicide (stopping infection and/or reinfection by prohibiting the germination of fungal spores).
Is tebuconazole harmful?
Tebuconazole has low acute toxicity by the oral or dermal route of exposure, and moderate toxicity by the inhalation route. It is not a dermal sensitizer or a dermal irritant; however, it is slightly to mildly irritating to the eye.
What fungicide contains thiophanate-methyl?
T-Methyl SPC 50 WSB Fungicide contains thiophanate-methyl, the active ingredient used in Cleary 3336™.
Is thiophanate-methyl systemic?
Thiophanate-methyl, like benomyl, is a systemic fungicide.