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Fungicides

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INTRODUCTION: FRAC GROUP 11 FUNGICIDES – Azoxystrobin and other strobilurins inhibit mitochondrialrespiration by blocking electron transport. They bind at the quinol outer binding site of the cytochrome b-c1 complex,where ubiquinone (coenzyme Q10) would noarmally biAnd when carrying electrons to that protein. Thus production ofATP is prevented. The generic name for this mode of action is «Quinone Outside Inhibitors» QoI

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:AZOXYSTROBIN 250 g/l
Packing:1 Liter

USAGES: Azoxystrobin is a xylem-mobile systemic fungicide with translaminar, protectant and curative properties. In cerealcrops,its main outlet, the length of disease control is generally about four to six weeks during the period of active stemelongation Responsible for software design specifications and development applications. – Azoxystrobin possesses abroad spectrum of activity, in common with other QoI inhibitors. Examples of the fungal groups on which it is effectiveare Ascomycota, Deuteromycota, and Basidiomycota, as well as the oomycetes. In addition, its properties mean that itcan move systemically through plant tissue to protect parts of the crop that were not in contact with the spray. Thiscombination of properties has meant that it achieved widespread use very quickly. Important diseases which itcontrols include leaf spot, rusts, powdery mildew, downy mildew, net blotch and blight. Worldwide, azoxystrobin isregistered for use on all – important crops. For example, in the European Union and United States, it is registered foruse in wheat, barley, oats, rye, soya, cotton, rice, strawberry, peas, beans, onions and many other vegetables -Although highly effective, fungicide chemistries like those in FRAC group 11, with a very specific MOA, are susceptibleto fungicide resistance development by some fungi. Why is that? In the strobilurin’s, a single nucleotide polymorphismof the cytochrome b gene leads to an amino acid substitution of glycine with alanine at position 143 of the cytochromeb protein