Description
Mode of Action
The mode of action of carbendazim involves interference in the biosynthesis of DNA during fungal cell division. As benomyl and thiophanate-methyl have a highly specific mode of action, resistant strains of fungal pathogens have been developed. Mancozeb interferes with enzymes containing sulphydryl groups, disrupting several biochemical processes within the fungal cell cytoplasm and mitochondria.
Benefits of Carbendazim 1.92% + Mancozeb 10.08% GR
- Protect from Seed & Soil borne diseases.
- It is a protective and curative fungicide.
- Uniformly spread over the leaf surface and persist for a long time.
- Compatible with normally used insecticide
Application Method
Broadcasting
Target Crops, Diseases, and Dosage of Carbendazim 1.92% + Mancozeb 10.08% GR
Crop(s) | Target Pest | Dosage/Acre (kg) | Dilution in Water (lit/Acre) |
Paddy | Blast and sheath blight | 5-6 Kg | Broadcasting |