Tirazol - An Effective Fungicide for Controlling Plant Diseases
Tirazol is a specialized fungicide used to control a wide range of harmful fungi that affect agricultural crops. It contains the active ingredient hemexazole at a concentration of 30%, making it an effective choice for the prevention and treatment of fungal diseases.
Crops on which Tirazol is used
Tirazol can be used on multiple crop categories, including:
Vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, and others.
Cucurbit crops such as zucchini, cucumbers, squash, and melons.
Fungal Diseases Controlled by Tirazol
Tirazol helps control many fungal diseases that negatively impact agricultural production, including:
Damping-off
Wilt Diseases
Pythium
Fusarium
Usage and Dosage
Tirazol is used at a rate of 1 to 1.5 liters per 1000 liters of water.
The pesticide must be mixed well and a homogeneous solution prepared.
The solution must be sprayed evenly over the entire target crop to ensure effective coverage.
Withholding Period
The pre-harvest interval for Terazol is 30 days.
The treated crop must not be consumed or harvested during this period to ensure safety.
Safety and Storage Instructions
Consult a qualified agronomist before use to ensure the effectiveness and safety of the application.
Strictly adhere to local pesticide regulations and instructions.
Store Terazol in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children and pets.