Epoxiconazole 125 SC

Category
Fungicides
Registered until
2024-06-29
Registration number
68832
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Epoxiconazole 125 SC, produced by Shandong Rainbow International Australia, is a broad-spectrum fungicide formulated as a soluble concentrate (SC). It offers effective control of various fungal diseases in several agricultural crops, fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals.

How does Epoxiconazole 125 SC work?

This fungicide belongs to the triazole group and works by inhibiting the biosynthesis of ergosterol, a vital component in fungal cell membranes. This disrupts fungal growth and reproduction, ultimately leading to their death. Epoxiconazole 125 SC has both systemic and protective action, meaning it can both prevent fungal infections and treat existing ones within the plant tissues.

What fungal diseases does Epoxiconazole 125 SC control?

It effectively controls a wide range of fungal diseases across various crops and plants, including:

  • Cereals: Leaf rusts, stem rusts, powdery mildew, Septoria leaf blotch.

  • Fruits: Scab, brown rot, powdery mildew, anthracnose.

  • Vegetables: Downy mildew, powdery mildew, leaf spots, botrytis.

  • Ornamentals: Powdery mildew, black spot, rusts, leaf spots.

Important note: Epoxiconazole 125 SC does not control all fungal diseases and may not be effective against certain strains. Always refer to the product label for specific recommendations and a list of controlled diseases for your target crop or plant.

How to apply Epoxiconazole 125 SC?

Application methods and rates vary depending on the target disease, crop being treated, and growth stage. Always refer to the product label for specific instructions and ensure adherence to local regulations. Here's a general overview:

  • Mixing: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper mixing with water to create a spray solution.

  • Application: Apply as a foliar spray, ensuring thorough coverage of the plant foliage and stems. Pay particular attention to areas where disease is present or likely to develop.

  • Timing: Apply preventative treatments before disease symptoms appear or at the early stages of infection. Follow the label recommendations for specific disease control programs and spray intervals.

Safety precautions:

  • Epoxiconazole 125 SC can be harmful if inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through the skin.

  • Wear appropriate PPE, including gloves, eye protection, long sleeves, and a respirator during mixing, application, and clean-up.

  • Do not apply near water bodies or during windy conditions.

  • Follow label instructions regarding pre-harvest intervals (PHIs) to avoid residues in harvested crops.

  • Wash hands thoroughly after handling the product.

  • Store the product in a cool, dry place away from children and pets.

Benefits of using Epoxiconazole 125 SC:

  • Broad-spectrum control: Effective against a wide range of fungal diseases in various crops and plants.

  • Systemic and protective action: Prevents and treats fungal infections within plant tissues.

  • Relatively affordable: Offers a cost-effective solution for fungal disease control.

Important considerations:

  • Fungicide resistance can develop with overuse. Rotate with fungicides with different modes of action to prevent resistance.

  • Epoxiconazole 125 SC may have specific restrictions on use in certain crops or regions. Check local regulations before using.

  • It is crucial to accurately diagnose the specific fungal disease before applying the fungicide for effective control.

  • Follow integrated pest management (IPM) practices alongside fungicide use for sustainable disease control and reduced reliance on chemicals.

Overall, Epoxiconazole 125 SC can be a valuable tool for managing fungal diseases in various agricultural and horticultural settings. However, responsible use, strict adherence to label instructions and regulations, and understanding its limitations are crucial for effective disease control, environmental protection, and personal safety.

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Always consult with a qualified agricultural professional or plant pathologist for specific recommendations and usage guidelines for your situation.

Registered for cultures
Winter barley
Spring barley
Winter wheat
Spring wheat