Prothioconazole
Prothioconazole

Common name: Prothioconazole 97%TC 98%TC EC SCCas : 178928-70-6 Attribute: New broad – spectrum triazolinone fungicides

Product Overview

ProthioconazoleProduct Information1. Characteristic: Has a good systemic activity, excellent protection, treatment and eradication activity, and long persistence, with a broader spectrum of bactericidal activity.2. Applicable crops: Mainly for the prevention of cereals, wheat, beans and other crops3. Control objects: Wheat and barley powdery mildew, sheath blight, fusarium wilt, leaf spot, rust, sclerotinia, reticulosis, moire disease, sclerotinia.Inquiry Now

What Our Customers Say About Prothioconazole

What Our Customers Say About Prothioconazole

  • Andrew
    Andrew
    Powerful against Fusarium and rust in wheat. Our grain quality has improved noticeably. A must-have for cereal farmers dealing with stubborn fungi.
  • Nathan
    Nathan
    Excellent systemic action—protects the entire plant from within. Works fast and lasts long. Highly effective for both prevention and treatment.
  • Leo
    Leo
    Effective at low doses, making it cost-efficient. Our soybean and corn fields show better resistance to root and stem diseases.
  • Gabriel
    Gabriel
    Reliable performance under varying weather conditions. Whether wet or dry, it keeps our crops protected. Highly recommended for sustainable farming.
Prothioconazole FAQs

Prothioconazole FAQs

As a basic producer and leading formulator in agrochemicals, We have rich experience in domestic market, and we have professional technical team can help clients to find the solutions for the new disease who threatens their crop.
  • 80%
    High Purity
    Ensure the reliability of each product.
  • 58%
    Fast-Acting Formula
    Quickly provide visible effects
  • What diseases does Prothioconazole effectively control?

    What diseases does Prothioconazole effectively control?

    Prothioconazole provides excellent control against various fungal diseases including rusts, powdery mildews, and Fusarium head blight in cereals. Its broad-spectrum activity makes it valuable for wheat, barley, and other small grain production systems facing multiple disease pressures.

  • How does Prothioconazole's systemic activity benefit plants?

    How does Prothioconazole's systemic activity benefit plants?

    The fungicide is absorbed and translocated within plant tissues, protecting both treated and new growth. This systemic movement enables curative action against existing infections while providing longer-lasting protection than contact-only fungicides.

  • Can Prothioconazole be used in resistance management programs?

    Can Prothioconazole be used in resistance management programs?

    Yes, when rotated with fungicides from different mode of action groups. While highly effective, responsible use patterns help maintain long-term efficacy against target pathogens by reducing selection pressure.

  • What safety precautions are necessary when handling Prothioconazole?

    What safety precautions are necessary when handling Prothioconazole?

    Applicators should wear chemical-resistant gloves, protective eyewear, long-sleeved clothing, and appropriate respiratory protection. Follow all label instructions for safe mixing, application, and personal protective equipment requirements.

  • What are the environmental considerations for Prothioconazole use?

    What are the environmental considerations for Prothioconazole use?

    Maintain appropriate buffer zones near water bodies and avoid applications when heavy rain is forecasted. Proper disposal of containers and leftover spray solution helps protect non-target organisms and environments.

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