Azoxystrobin difenoconazole | Kisan Pesticides

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Give your crops the ultimate protection they deserve with Kisan Pesticides featuring the dynamic duo of Azoxystrobin and Difenoconazole. Our formula is designed to combat a wide range of pests and diseases, ensuring your plants thrive and produce bountiful yields.


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AZOXYSTROBIN
DIFENOCONAZOLE
Elevate your gardening game with Terra Luna India's azoxy
difenoconazole-infused fungicide. Say goodbye to pesky plant
diseases and hello to vibrant, flourishing greenery. With our
premium product, you can ensure your garden stays happy and
healthy all year round. Discover the difference with Terra Luna
India today.

Azoxystrobin and Difenoconazole are powerful systemic fungicides
used in agriculture to protect crops from fungal diseases.
Azoxystrobin, a strobilurin fungicide, works by inhibiting mitochondrial
respiration, while Difenoconazole, a triazole fungicide, targets the
synthesis of ergosterol in fungal cell membranes. These fungicides
are often combined to provide broad-spectrum protection against
various diseases, such as mildew, rust, and blight, in crops like
cereals, fruits, and vegetables. Their synergistic effect enhances
disease control, reduces resistance risks, and ensures healthier crops
and higher yields.
INTRODUCTION

WHAT IS AZOXYSTROBIN?
Class: Strobilurin fungicide
Mode of Action: Inhibits mitochondrial respiration,
affecting fungal cell energy production.
Target Diseases: Powdery mildew, rust, blight, and other
fungal diseases.
Crops Treated: Fruits, vegetables, cereals, and
ornamental plants.
Systemic Action: Moves throughout the plant, providing
internal protection.

WHAT IS
DIFENOCONAZOLE?
Class: Triazole fungicide
Mode of Action: Inhibits ergosterol biosynthesis, disrupting
fungal cell membrane formation.
Target Diseases: Mildew, rust, fusarium, and other fungal
infections.
Crops Treated: Cereals, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
Systemic Action: Provides long-lasting protection by
moving within plant tissues.

Broad-Spectrum Control: Effective against a variety of
fungal pathogens in different crops.
Synergistic Effect: Both fungicides work together to
enhance disease protection.
Resistance Management: Combining fungicides with
different modes of action reduces the risk of resistance
development.
BENEFITS OF COMBINING AZOXYSTROBIN &
DIFENOCONAZOLE

MODE OF ACTION
COMPARISON
Azoxystrobin: Affects fungal mitochondrial function,
disrupting energy production.
Difenoconazole: Inhibits ergosterol synthesis,
weakening fungal cell membranes.
Combined Effect: Provides dual modes of action,
enhancing fungicide efficiency and reducing
resistance risks.

APPLICATION METHODS &
TIMING
Application Methods:
Foliar sprays are the most common method for both fungicides.
Seed treatments for crops like cereals.
Timing of Application:
Typically applied at the onset of disease or as a preventive
measure.
Follow local guidelines and product recommendations for
specific crop timings.
Dosage: Dependent on the disease severity and crop type.

Safety for Workers:
Always wear protective clothing such as gloves, masks, and eye
protection during application.
Environmental Impact:
Follow recommended usage rates to minimize environmental harm.
Avoid contamination of water sources by adhering to buffer zones
and application guidelines.
Residue Management:
Always observe pre-harvest intervals to avoid chemical residues on
crops.
SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSIDERATIONS

COMMON CROPS AND
DISEASES TREATED
Azoxystrobin:
Crops: Grapes, tomatoes, potatoes, corn, rice.
Diseases: Powdery mildew, late blight, rust, and early
blight.
Difenoconazole:
Crops: Wheat, barley, soybeans, vegetables.
Diseases: Rust, mildew, fusarium, septoria.

CONTACT
US
www.kisanpesticides.com
+91 8045312323
[email protected]