Shriram Zim 50

Fungicide

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Dosage:

  • 100 – 200 g/acre (Paddy)
  • 2 g/kg seed (seed treatment) (Sheath blight in Paddy)
  • 2 g/kg seed (seed treatment) (Barley)
  • 100 g/acre (Cotton)
  • 90 – 100 g/acre (Groundnut)
  • 2 g/kg seed (seed treatment) (Wheat)
  • 100 g/acre (Peas)
  • 140 g/acre (Beans)
  • 120 g/acre (Cucurbits)
  • 120 g/acre (Brinjal)
  • 1 g/ l of water (Rose)
  • Method of Application:
    Spraying

    Target Crop:
    Paddy, Groundnut, Cotton, Wheat, Pea, Brinjal

    Insects/Diseases/Deficiency:

  • Blast (Paddy)
  • Sheath blight (Paddy)
  • Loose smut (Barley)
  • Leaf spot (Cotton)
  • Leaf spot & collar rot (Groundnut)
  • Loose smut (Wheat)
  • Powdery mildew (Peas)
  • Powdery mildew (Beans)
  • Powdery mildew (Cucurbits)
  • Leaf spot (Brinjal)
  • Fruit rot (Brinjal)
  • Powdery mildew (Rose)
  • Time of Application:
    At the time of disease incidence

    All India

  • It works by inhibiting the development of fungi probably by interfering with spindle formation at mitosis (cell division).
  • Used in various ways such as seed treatment, soil drench, soil mixture and foliar sprays. It is advisable to use Carbendazim in alternate with contact fungicides
  • When applied to the foliage the fungicide gets into the xylem and spreads to the distal parts of the leaf but not in the opposite direction towards the roots.
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