Propamocarb hydrochloride 24% + Hymexazol 6% AS
Spectrum of Action and Suggested Uses
| Crop | Target | Dosage | Method |
| Lawn | Fusarium wilt disease | 1125-1500ml/ha | Spray |
| Pepper | Damping-off | 300-400 times | Soaking seed |
Feantures and benefits
● Propamocarb is a fatty fungicide and has a good effect on fungi. It has a local systemic activity.
● After seed soaking treatment, it can be quickly absorbed by the seeds to play a protective role.
● Its mechanism of action is to inhibit the synthesis of phosphoric acid and fatty acid components of the pathogen cell membrane, suppress the growth and spread of mycelium, the formation of sporangia and spore germination.
● Hymexazol has permeability and conductivity. It not only exerts its efficacy against soil pathogenic bacteria but also promotes plant growth.
● Unlike common fungicides, it has no impact on the ecological environment of microorganisms in the soil.
● It can decompose into compounds with very low toxicity in the soil. The two have different bactericidal mechanisms.
● When combined, they can enhance the efficacy of the medicine, reduce the dosage used, and decrease the risk of resistance.
● Bidirectional conduction and multi-target absorption yield better results.
● It is safe for the root system at the seedling stage and can be used for root treatment before transplanting seedlings.

Damping-off

Downy mildew

Late blight

Root rot
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