Fungicides
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Thiophanate-methyl 70% is a systemic broad-spectrum fungicide that provides effective preventive and curative control of a wide range of fungal diseases. It is widely used on fruits, vegetables, cereals, and ornamental crops, offering long-lasting protection while promoting healthy plant growth and improved crop quality. -
Prothioconazole is a triazolinethione derivative, which can be used as a fungicide in order to inhibit the activity of demethylase enzyme. -
Picoxystrobin, as a kind of Strobilurin analogues, is a kind of fungicide. It can be used for control of many kinds of fungal diseases such as yellow, brown, crown rusts, powdery mildew, and sooty mold, net and leaf blotch as well as tan spot occurring on cereal crops such as wheat, barley and oats and rye. -
Pyraclostrobin is a carbamate ester that is the methyl ester of [2-({[1-(4-chlorophenyl)-1H-pyrazol-3-yl]oxy}methyl)phenyl]methoxycarbamic acid. -
Mancozeb is a fungicide of the ethylene-bis-dit-hiocarbamate group. It is present in Rondo-M with pyrifenox. -
Prochloraz is an imidazole fungicide that is widely used in Europe, Australia, Asia and South America within gardening and agriculture. -
Epoxiconazole, with the chemical formula C17H13ClFN3O, has the CAS number 106325-08-0. It is a fungicide belonging to the class of triazoles. -
Strobilurin fungicide; inhibits mitochondrial respiration by blocking electron transfer between cytochromes b and c1. Agricultural fungicide. -
Trifloxystrobin is a synthetic derivative of the naturally occurring strobilurins found in several genera of wood-decaying fungi such as Strobilurus tenacellus. -
Prothioconazole is a triazolinethione derivative, which can be used as a fungicide in order to inhibit the activity of demethylase enzyme.





