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CAS No.: | 10605-21-7;36734-19-7 |
Formula: | C9h9n3o2; C13h13cl2n3o3 |
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Iprodione 15% + Carbendazim 35%WP
Product name
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Iprodione 15%+ Carbendazim 35%WP
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Chemical name
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Iprodione: 3-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-N-(1-methylethyl)-2,4-dioxo-1-imidazolidinecarboxamide
Carbendazim: methyl 1H-benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate
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Classification
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Fungicide / Agrochemical
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Mode of action
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Iprodione: Contact fungicide with protective and curative action. Inhibits germination of spores and growth of fungal mycelium.
Carbendazim: Systemic fungicide with protective and curative action. Absorbed through the roots and green tissues, with translocation acropetally. Acts by inhibiting development of the germ tubes, the formation of appressoria, and the growth of mycelia.
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Uses
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Iprodione: Control of Botrytis, Monilia, Sclerotinia, Alternaria, Corticium, Fusarium, Helminthosporium, Phoma, Rhizoctonia, Typhula spp., etc. Used mainly on sunflowers, cereals, fruit trees, berry fruit, oilseed rape, rice, cotton, vegetables, and vines as a foliar spray, at 0.5-1.0 kg/ha, and on turf, at 3-12 kg/ha. Can also be used as a post-harvest dip, as a seed treatment, or as a dip or spray at planting.
Carbendazim: 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 from 120-600 g/ha, depending on crop. A seed treatment (0.6-0.8 g/kg) will control Tilletia, Ustilago, Fusarium and Septoria in cereals, and Rhizoctonia in cotton. Alsoshows activity against storage diseases of fruit as a dip (0.3-0.5 g/l).
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