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Cyproconazole Standard
Cyproconazole
2-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-cyclopropyl-1-(1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)butan-2-ol
CAS number: 94361-06-5
Molecular weight: 291.78
Physical and chemical properties: Pure product is white crystalline solid
Uses: Cyproconazole is a triazole agricultural fungicide that acts by inhibiting sterol demethylation, offering both preventive and therapeutic benefits. It is currently widely used as a pesticide and is effective against Powdery Mildiales, Rustales, Cercospora, Rhynchospora, Septoria, and Venturia species on cereals, coffee, sugar beets, and fruit trees. It is effective against cereal and coffee rust, powdery mildew on cereals, fruit trees, and grapes, leaf spot on peanuts and sugar beets, black scab on apples, white rot on peanuts, and eye spot, leaf spot, and net blotch on cereals. It is effective against wheat rust for 4-6 weeks and powdery mildew for 3-4 weeks. Application: Spray at a dosage of 80g/ha for cereals, 20-50g/ha for coffee, 40-60g/ha for sugar beets, and 10g/ha for fruit trees. For example, 40-100g/ha is effective against cereal and coffee rust. Powdery mildew of cereals and fruit trees, etc. Cyproconazole can be used in combination with other fungicides to better prevent and control cereal eye spot disease, leaf spot disease and net blotch disease.
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