Pesticide Name: Flusilazole
Formulation: Emulsifiable Concentrate
Active Ingredient and Content: Flusilazole 400g/l




Scope of application and usage method:
| Crop/Location | Target Pest | Dosage (Preparation Dosage/Acre) | Application Method |
| Goji berry | Powdery mildew | 1200-1500 times dilution | Spray |
| Pear tree | Black spot disease | 1000-1500 times dilution | Spray |
| Honeysuckle | Powdery mildew | 800-1000 times dilution | Spray |
| Kidney bean | Powdery mildew | 45-60 grams/acre | Spray |
| Cucumber | Black spot disease | 60-75 grams/acre | Spray |
| Grape | Black rot | 1300-1500 times dilution | Spray |
Application Instructions:
• Initial Application & Dilution: Apply at the first sign of disease. Dilute the product thoroughly with water and spray uniformly to ensure full coverage.
• Spray Schedule & Interval: For optimal control, repeat applications at 7-day intervals, for a total of 2-3 sprays. During periods of severe disease pressure or epidemic, this application interval may be shortened.
• Precautions: Do not apply during windy conditions, if rainfall is expected within one hour, or when crops are in full bloom.
Key Characteristics:
• Broad-Spectrum Efficacy: This product is a broad-spectrum fungicide with targeted activity against major higher fungi, making it a reliable choice for controlling a range of destructive diseases.
• Extended Residual Period: It offers a long-lasting protective effect, with a typical residual period of 10 to 14 days. Once absorbed into the plant system, it continues to provide sustained defense. Its strong rainfastness ensures that rainfall shortly after application does not diminish the efficacy of the absorbed chemical.
• Triple-Action Mechanism: A key advantage of this fungicide is its comprehensive activity, which combines protective, curative, and eradicant actions to effectively manage disease at various stages.
◦ Protective Action: Forms a protective barrier on the plant surface when applied before fungal infection, effectively preventing spore germination and penetration.
◦ Curative Action: Can halt active infections during the early onset of disease by eliminating fungal hyphae that have already invaded the plant tissue, thereby controlling the spread and expansion of lesions.
◦ Eradicant Action: Exhibits the ability to suppress existing infections and remove established spores and lesions from certain pathogens.
