Overview

Product NameBACF Anton Fungicides
BrandBharat Agro Chemicals and Fertilizers (BACF)
CategoryFungicides
Technical ContentAzoxystrobin 11% + Tebuconazole 18.3% w/w SC
ClassificationChemical
ToxicityBlue

Product Description

About BACF Anton Fungicides

  • BACF Anton Fungicides is a Broad-spectrum fungicide for the control of many fungal diseases.
  • BACF Anton Fungicides is a powerful combination of Triazole and Strobilurin chemistries.
  • Its dual mode of action has the capacity to control tough fungal diseases with longer residual effect.

    BACF Anton Fungicides Technical Details
  • Technical Name: Azoxystrobin 11% & Tebuconazole 18.3% w/w SC
  • Mode of Entry: Systemic and Contact
  • Mode of Action: BACF Anton Fungicides acts through inhibition of cell membrane biosynthesis, cellular respiration and ergosterol synthesis of the fungus.

    Key Features & Benefits
  • BACF Anton Fungicide has very good preventive & curative properties which provides flexibility & a broad window of application.
  • It has a dual mode of action; hence it works at multiple stages of fungal development.
  • Anton  impacts positively on the physiological activity of the applied crop by improving the yield & quality of the produce thus fetching a better price.
  • It exhibits Systemic-translaminar movement and disperses rapidly in the plant system.
     
  • Method of Application: Foliar Spray

    Additional Information
  • Anton Fungicide is ideally compatible with regularly used insecticides and fungicides.
  • Its dual site action is a perfect fit for resistance management.
     
  • Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow to the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.

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