Product Description
About Product
- Radostar is a fungicide offered by SWAL.
- Radostar Fungicide is a highly effective fungicide designed to protect crops from a variety of fungal diseases.
- It has sulphur, which acts as a protective fungicide and is non-systemic with contact and vapor action, showing secondary acaricidal activity.
SWAL Radostar Fungicide Technical Details
- Technical Content: Tebuconazole 10% + Sulphur 65% WG
- Mode of Entry: Systemic & Contact
Key Features & Benefits
- Radostar Fungicide can be used as a disease prevention or disease eliminating fungicide.
- It has dual action which combines systemic and contact action for comprehensive control of fungal diseases.
- It is rapidly observed in the vegetative part of the plant mainly through the acropetal pathway.
- It has broad-spectrum control which is effective against a variety of fungal diseases including powdery mildew, fruit rot, leaf spot, and pod blight.
Radostar Fungicide Usage & Crops
- Recommended Crop: Chilli, Soybean
- Target Pests: Powdery mildew, Fruit rot, Leaf spot and Pod blight
- Dosage: 500g/Acre
- Method of Application: Foliar spray
Additional Information
- Radostar Fungicide can often be mixed with biopesticides and biofertilizers, such as those containing beneficial microorganisms like Trichoderma and Bacillus species.
- It is compatible with many chemical pesticides, but specific interactions should be checked. Some chemical pesticides might affect the efficacy of Tebuconazole or Sulphur.
- Radostar can be used alongside both organic and inorganic fertilizers. Mixing with well-decomposed compost or farmyard manure is recommended for soil application.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.


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