Chlorostrobin 56SC is an advanced fungicide developed by the Tara Group in Pakistan
Chlorostrobin/Azonil 56SC is a broad-spectrum fungicide developed by the Tara Group, designed to protect various crops in Pakistan from a wide range of fungal diseases.​
Product Description: Chlorostrobin/Azonil 56SC combines two active ingredients to provide effective control against fungal pathogens. Its suspension concentrate (SC) formulation ensures ease of application and enhances adherence to plant surfaces, leading to improved disease management.​
Features:
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Broad-Spectrum Control: Targets multiple fungal diseases across various crops.​
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Dual-Action Formula: Combines two active ingredients for enhanced efficacy.​
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Systemic and Contact Activity: Provides both preventive and curative action.​
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Rainfastness: Remains effective even after rainfall due to its strong adherence.​
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User-Friendly Formulation: The suspension concentrate ensures easy mixing and application.​
Benefits:
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Enhanced Crop Yield and Quality: Effective disease control leads to healthier plants and improved harvests.​
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Resistance Management: The dual modes of action help in delaying the development of resistance in pathogens.​
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Cost-Effective Solution: Reduces the need for multiple fungicide applications.​
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Environmental Safety: Designed to be less harmful to non-target organisms when used as directed.​
Recommended Crops: Chlorostrobin/Azonil 56SC is suitable for use on a variety of crops commonly grown in Pakistan, including:​
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Wheat
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Rice
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Cotton
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Sugarcane
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Vegetables (e.g., tomatoes, potatoes)
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Fruits (e.g., citrus, mangoes)
Usage:
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Application Timing: Apply at the first sign of disease or as a preventive measure during periods conducive to fungal infections.​
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Dosage: Follow the manufacturer’s recommended rates specific to each crop and disease.​
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Method: Use ground or aerial spraying equipment to ensure thorough coverage of the plant foliage.​
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Safety Precautions: Wear appropriate protective gear during handling and application. Avoid application during peak pollination periods to protect beneficial insects.​
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