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Product Name: MONA 28 SC



Introducing Information:

Mona 28 SC is a combined product with Azoxystrobin-is a systemic fungicide commonly used in agriculture. Azoxystrobin is a systemic, broad-spectrum fungicide belonging to the class of methoxyacrylates, which are derived from the naturally-occurring strobilurins. The substance is used as an active agent protecting plants and fruit/vegetables from fungal diseases. Azoxystrobin is a systemic, broad-spectrum fungicide that was first introduced in 1998. It inhibits spore germination and is used on grape vines, cereals, potatoes, apples, bananas, citrus, tomatoes and other crops. Among the diseases it controls are rusts, downey and Powdery mildew, rice blast and apple scab. 

Cyproconazole is a fungicide of the class of Azoles, used on cereal crops, coffee, sugar beet, fruit trees and grapes, on sod farms and golf courses and on wood as a preservative. It was introduced to the market by then Sandoz in 1994 (which is Syngenta as of 2000).

Active Ingredient

Azoxystrobin 20% + Cyproconazole 8% SC

Group

Azoles, Methoxyacrylates

Type

Liquid Fungicide (Suspension Concentrate)

Function

Anthracnose, Purple Blotch, Brown rot, Powdery mildew, Die back on different Fruits & vegetables including beans, onions, potatoes; Cucurbit, Tomatoes; Ornamentals, Rust In Cereal crops, Sheath Blight in Rice etc.

Mode of Action

Cyproconazole inhibits demethylation, a particular step in the synthesis of a component of the fungal cell wall called sterol. This means it affects fungal growth, but not the fungal sporulation. This explains why it must be used when fungal growth is maximum, early in the infection, because in late infections fungal growth slows down and the agent is ineffective.

Azoxystrobin is a systemic, broad-spectrum fungicide with translaminar and protectant action having additional curative and eradicant properties. Inhibition of mitochondrial respiration in fungi.

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