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CAS No.: | 131860-33-8 |
Formula: | C22H17N3O5 |
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Product | Group |
2 | Deltamethrin 6g/L+Imidacloprid 30g/L SC | Insecticide |
3 | Chlorpyrifos 300g/L+Pymetrozine 200g/L+Nitenpyram 10g/L WP | Insecticide |
4 | Chlorpyrifos 500g/L+Cypermethrin 50g/L EC | Insecticide |
5 | Acetamiprid 20g/L+Bifenthrin 20g/L EC | Insecticide |
6 | Acetamiprid 1.5+Lambda-cyhalothrin 3% EC | Insecticide |
7 | Imidacloprid 15%+Lambda-cyhalothrin 5%SC | Insecticide |
10 | Acetamiprid 1.6+Cypermethrin 7.2 EC | Insecticide |
11 | Pymetrozine 50%+Buprofezin 10%WDG | Insecticide |
12 | Abamectin 5%+Cyhalothrin 10%WDG | Insecticide |
13 | Beta-CypermethrinCypermethrin 4%+Emamectin Benzoate 2%WDG | Insecticide |
14 | Mancozeb 60%+Dimethomorph 9%WDG | fungicide |
15 | Carbendazim+Iprodione 52.5%WP | fungicide |
16 | Azoxystrobin 200g/L+Difenoconazole 125g/L SC | fungicide |
17 | Mancozeb 75%+Metalaxyl 8%WDG | fungicide |
18 | Mancozeb 63%+Carbendazim12%WP | fungicide |
19 | Mancozeb 64%+Metalaxyl 8% WP | fungicide |
20 | Dimethomorph 90g+Mancozeb 600g WP | fungicide |
21 | Cuprous oxide 600g/L+Metalaxyl 120g/LWP | fungicide |
22 | Propiconazole 250g/L+Cyproconazole 80g/L EC | fungicide |
23 | Mancozeb 64%+Cymoxanil 8% WP | fungicide |
24 | Trifloxystrobin 25%+Tebuconazole 50% WDG | fungicide |
25 | Difenoconazole 15%+Propiconazole15% SC | fungicide |
26 | Chlorothalonil 18+Mancozeb 48+Metalaxyl 6 WP | fungicide |
27 | Copper oxychloride 698g+Cymoxanil 42g WP | fungicide |
28 | Metalaxyl15%+Propamocarb10% WP | fungicide |
29 | Metalaxyl 8%+Chlorothalonil 64% WP | fungicide |
30 | Metalaxyl1 5%+Copper oxychloride 35% WP | fungicide |
31 | Carbendazim 22%+Tebuconazole 8% SC | fungicide |
32 | Azoxystrobin 250g/l+Flutriafol 250/l SC | fungicide |
33 | 6g/Lflorasulam+453g/L 2,4-D Ethyhexyl acrylate SE | herbicide |
34 | 24D Ethyhexyl acrylate 550g/L+Florasulam7.4g/L SE | herbicide |
35 | 24D Ethyhexyl acrylate 420g/L+Dicamba60g/L SL | herbicide |
36 | Phenmedipham 91g+Desmedipham 71g+Ethofumesate 112g | herbicide |
37 | Propanil240g+2,4-D Ethyhexyl acrylate240g EC | herbicide |
38 | Propanil360g+2,4-D Ethyhexyl acrylate200g EC | herbicide |
39 | Atrazine250g/L+Prometryne 250g/L SC | herbicide |
40 | Atrazine75%+Nicosulfuron5% WDG | herbicide |
41 | Acetochlor200g/l+Atrazine200g/L SE | herbicide |
42 | 1-naphthlcetic acid2%+Hormodin8%SP | growth regulator |
43 | S-muscalure 0.1+Hormodin 0.9%WP | growth regulator |
44 | Chlormequat chloride 24%+Paclobutrazol6%SC | growth regulator |
45 | Gibberellic acid 0.2%+Forchlorfenuron0.1%SP | growth regulator |
46 | Paclobutrazol2.5%+Mepiquat chloride 7.5%WP. | growth regulator |
47 | Diuron 180g/L+Thidiazuron 360g/L,SC | growth regulator |
48 | Iethyl aminoethyl hexanoate2.5%+Mepigtlat-chloride 25%SL | growth regulator |
49 | Iethyl aminoethyl hexanoate3%+Ethephon 27%SL | growth regulator |
50 | Chlormequat chloride 24%+Paclobutrazol6%SC | growth regulator |
Common name |
Azoxystrobin |
Product category |
Fungicide |
Chemical name |
methyl (E)-2-{2-[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)pyrimidin-4-yloxy]phenyl}-3-methoxyacrylate |
CAS Number |
131860-33-8 |
Molecular formula |
C22H17N3O5 |
Appearance |
White solid |
Packing |
as per requirement of customer |
Application |
Biochemistry Inhibits mitochondrial respiration by blocking electron transfer between cytochrome b and cytochrome c1, at the ubiquinol oxidising site. Controls pathogenic strains resistant to the 14-demethylase inhibitors, phenylamides, dicarboxamides or benzimidazoles. |
Mode of action |
Fungicide with protectant, curative, eradicant, translaminar and systemic properties. Inhibits spore germination and mycelial growth, and also shows antisporulant activity. |
Uses |
Controls the following pathogens at application rates between 100 to 375 g/ha: Erysiphe graminis, Puccinia spp., Leptosphaeria nodorum, Septoria tritici and Pyrenophora teres on temperate cereals; Rhizoctonia solani on rice; Plasmopara viticola and Uncinula necator on vines; Sphaerotheca fuliginea and Pseudoperonospora cubensis on cucurbitaceae; Phytophthora infestans and Alternaria solani on potato and tomato; Mycosphaerella arachidis, Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotium rolfsii on peanut; Monilinia spp. and Cladosporium carpophilum on peach; Pythium spp. and Rhizoctonia solani on turf; Mycosphaerella spp. on banana; Cladosporium caryigenum on pecan; Elsino?fawcettii, Colletotrichum spp. and Guignardia citricarpa on citrus; Colletotrichum spp. and Hemileia vastatrix on coffee. |
Phytotoxicity |
Good crop safety, except on some varieties of apple (e.g. McIntosh, Cox) |