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Thiram200g/L+ Carboxin 200g/L FS
Good-Job
Thiram, Carboxin 200:200G/L FS
Thiram + Carboxin Useage
Thiramis a protective fungicide applied to foliage to control: Botrytis spp. ongrapes, soft fruit, lettuce,
vegetables and ornamentals; rust onornamentals; scab and storage diseases onapples and pears; leaf
curl and Monilia onstone fruit.
Used in seed treatments alone or in combination with added insecticides or fungicides to control
damping-off diseases (e.g. Pythium spp.), and other diseases like Fusarium spp. ofmaize, cotton, cereals,
legumes, vegetables and ornamentals. Also used as a bird repellent.
Carboxincan be used asseed treatment for control of smuts and bunts (particularly loose smut, Ustilago
spp.), at 50-200 g/100 kg seed, onbarley, wheat, and oats; seedling diseases (particularly Rhizoctonia
spp.) ofbarley, wheat, oats, rice, cotton, peanuts, soya beans, vegetables, maize, sorghum, and other
crops. The dimorphic forms do not differ in fungicidal activity.
ITEMS | STANDARDS |
Appearance | Flowable suspension liquid |
Content of carboxin | ≥200g/L |
Content of thiram | ≥200g/L |
Suspensibility of carboxim | ≥60% |
Suspensibility of thiram | ≥60% |
Wet sieve ( through 75µm sieve ) | ≥98% |
pH | 5~8 |
Thiram, Carboxin 200:200G/L FS
Thiram + Carboxin Useage
Thiramis a protective fungicide applied to foliage to control: Botrytis spp. ongrapes, soft fruit, lettuce,
vegetables and ornamentals; rust onornamentals; scab and storage diseases onapples and pears; leaf
curl and Monilia onstone fruit.
Used in seed treatments alone or in combination with added insecticides or fungicides to control
damping-off diseases (e.g. Pythium spp.), and other diseases like Fusarium spp. ofmaize, cotton, cereals,
legumes, vegetables and ornamentals. Also used as a bird repellent.
Carboxincan be used asseed treatment for control of smuts and bunts (particularly loose smut, Ustilago
spp.), at 50-200 g/100 kg seed, onbarley, wheat, and oats; seedling diseases (particularly Rhizoctonia
spp.) ofbarley, wheat, oats, rice, cotton, peanuts, soya beans, vegetables, maize, sorghum, and other
crops. The dimorphic forms do not differ in fungicidal activity.
ITEMS | STANDARDS |
Appearance | Flowable suspension liquid |
Content of carboxin | ≥200g/L |
Content of thiram | ≥200g/L |
Suspensibility of carboxim | ≥60% |
Suspensibility of thiram | ≥60% |
Wet sieve ( through 75µm sieve ) | ≥98% |
pH | 5~8 |