Original drug
- → Propiconazole
- → Difenoconazole
- → Indoxacarb
- → Pyriproxyfen
- → Lufenuron
- → Nitenpyram
- → Indoxacarb
- → Picoxystrobin
- → Cyproconazol
- → Hexaconazole
- → Tricyclazole
- → Pencycuron
Reagent
Cyproconazol is a triazole agricultural fungicide. Its mechanism of action is to inhibit the demethylation of sterols. It has preventive and therapeutic effects. It has been widely used in the field of pesticides, and it is used in cereal crops, coffee, sugar beets and fruit trees. , Rust fungus, Cercospora, Fusarium, Cyanospora, and Rhizoctonia are effective. Such as cereals, coffee rust, cereals, fruit trees, grape powdery mildew, peanuts, sugar beet leaf spot, apple scab and peanut white rot cereal eye spots, leaf spot and net spot disease, effective period for wheat rust For 4 to 6 weeks, powdery mildew is 3 to 4 weeks. The method of use is as follows: spray, the dosage is 80 g/ha for cereal crops, 20-50 g/ha for coffee, and 40-60 g/ha for sugar beets. The fruit tree is 10g/ha. Such as 40 ~ 100g / ha. Control cereal and coffee rust. Cereals, fruit trees, powdery mildew, etc. The combination of cyproconazole and other fungicides can better control cereal eye spots, leaf spot and net spot disease.
Product name |
Structural formula |
Chemical Name |
Cyproconazol CAS No.: 94361-06-5 Molecular formula: C15H18ClN3O |
(2rs, 3rs; 2rs, 3sr)-2-(4-chloro-phenyl)-3-cyclopropyl-1-(1h-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl |
95% Cyproconazol TECH's Item / Index:
Item |
Index |
Cyproconazol TECH content % |
≥95 |
Moisture % |
≤0.5 |
Acetone insolubles% |
≤0.5 |
PH range |
5.0-8.0 |
Appearance |
Off-white or light yellow crystalline powder |