Aphysem
Phytosanitary products
DINOTEX
Azoxystrobine(200g/l) Difénoconazole(125g/l)
DINOTEX
Characteristics
Name: DINOTEX
Category: Fungicide
Active ingredients: Azoxystrobin and Difenoconazole
Content: Azoxystrobin (200 g/l) and Difenoconazole (125 g/l)
Formulation: Suspension concentrate (SC)
Chemical family: Strobilurins and Triazoles
Mechanism of action:
1) Azoxystrobin: inhibitor of complex III of cytochrome bc1 (ubiquinol oxidase) in the mitochondrial respiratory chain at the Qo site (cytb gene);
2) Difenoconazole: inhibitor of demethylation (C14-demethylase) in sterol biosynthesis.
Description
Description
DINOTEX is a broad-spectrum fungicide for use on a wide range of crops. The combination of its two active ingredients provides enhanced protection against powdery mildew and cladosporiosis. Azoxystrobin acts by blocking the mitochondrial respiration of the fungus, resulting in a halt in energy production. Its action covers several stages of the fungal life cycle, including germination, mycelial growth and spore formation. Difenoconazole is rapidly absorbed by the plant and transported through the sap to all leaves. Its action revolves around intercepting pathogenic fungi as they penetrate the host and during the formation of their suckers (haustoria), by disrupting sterol biosynthesis.
Usage
Culture | Use | Application dose | Maximum application | DAR (j) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Strawberry | Powdery mildew | 0,75 l/ha | 1 | 3 |
Tomato | Cladosporiosis | 75 cc/hl | 1 | 3 |
Tomato | Powdery mildew | 75 cc/hl | 1 | 3 |
Grapevine | Powdery mildew | 0,5 l/ha | 1 | 21 |