Carbendazim 35% + Triadimefon 5% WP
Common name Carbendazim
CAS RN [10605-21-7]
Uses Control of Septoria, Fusarium, Erysiphe and Pseudocercosporella in cereals; Sclerotinia, Alternaria and Cylindrosporium in oilseed rape; Cercospora and Erysiphe in sugar beet; Uncinula and Botrytis in grapes; Cladosporium and Botrytis in tomatoes; Venturia and Podosphaera in pome fruit and Monilia and Sclerotinia in stone fruit. Application rates vary depending on crop. A seed treatment will control Tilletia, Ustilago, Fusarium and Septoria in cereals, and Rhizoctonia in cotton. Also shows activity against storage diseases of fruit as a DIP.
Common name Triadimefon
CAS RN [43121-43-3]
Uses Control of powdery mildews in cereals, pome fruit, stone fruit, berry fruit, vines, hops, cucurbits, tomatoes, vegetables, sugar beet, mangoes, ornamentals, turf, flowers, shrubs and trees; Rusts in cereals, pines, coffee, seed grasses, turf, flowers, shrubs and trees; Monilinia spp. In stone fruit; Black rot of grapes; Leaf blotch, leaf spot, and snow mould in cereals; Pineapple disease butt rot in pineapples and sugar cane; Leaf spots and flower blights in flowers, shrubs and trees; And many other diseases of turf.
Items |
Specifications |
Result |
Appearance |
Loose powder |
Loose powder |
Content |
Carbendazim≥ 35% |
35.12% |
Triadimefon≥ 5% |
5.15% |
Suspension rate |
Carbendazim≥ 70.0% |
83.5% |
Triadimefon≥ 70.1% |
84.6% |
Wetting time |
≤ 120s |
61s |
Fineness |
≥ 96.0% |
98.7% |
Water |
≤ 3.0% |
1.0% |
PH value |
6-9 |
7.1 |
Conclusion |
Up to FAO standard |