DESCRIPTION
Coromandel Marlett M 45 Mancozeb 75% WP Fungicide Details :
Marlett M 45 (Mancozeb 75% WP) is a broad-spectrum, contact fungicide belonging to the Dithiocarbamate group. It effectively controls a wide range of fungal diseases by inhibiting fungal enzyme activity, ultimately leading to the death of the fungus. Its versatility in application and environmental safety make it a key tool in Integrated Disease Management.
Features:
1) Broad-spectrum fungicide with multi-site action.
2) Effective against a variety of fungal diseases
3) Suitable for foliar sprays, nursery drenching, and seed treatments.
4) Can be used for extended periods without resistance development.
5) Compatible with systemic fungicides for enhanced disease control.
6) Safe for natural enemies and environmentally friendly.
Benefits:
1) Controls a wide range of fungal diseases across multiple crops.
2) Provides long-term effectiveness without the risk of resistance.
3) Ideal for use in Integrated Disease Management systems.
4) Non-toxic to beneficial organisms, promoting a balanced ecosystem.
5) Reduces the spread of diseases, ensuring healthier crops and improved yields.
Crops: Wheat, Maize, Paddy (Rice), Jowar, Potato, Tomato, Chillies, Cauliflower, Groundnut, Grapes, Guava, Banana, Apple, Cumin.
Diseases: Brown & Black Rust, Blight, Leaf Blight, Downy Mildew, Blast, Leaf Spot, Late Blight, Early Blight, Buckeye Rot, Damping off, Fruit Rot, Ripe Rot, Collar Rot, Tikka Disease, Rust, Angular Leaf Spot, Anthracnose, Scab & Sooty Blotch.
Dose: 600-800 gm/acre
FAQs for Coromandel Marlett M-45 Mancozeb 75% WP Fungicide
1. What is Coromandel Marlett M-45 Fungicide used for?
Ans. This fungicide is widely used to control fungal diseases like blight, leaf spot, and rust in various crops including vegetables, fruits, and cereals.
2. What is the active ingredient in Marlett M-45?
Ans. The active ingredient is Mancozeb 75%, a broad-spectrum fungicide effective against a wide range of fungal pathogens.
3. Which crops can benefit from this fungicide?
Ans. It is recommended for crops like potatoes, tomatoes, grapes, paddy, wheat, groundnut, and other horticultural crops.
4. How does Mancozeb work?
Ans. Mancozeb works by inhibiting the enzymatic activity in fungal cells, preventing the development and spread of the disease.
5. What is the recommended dosage for application?
Ans. The usual dosage is 400-500 grams per acre, depending on the crop and disease severity. Always check the product label for precise instructions.
6. Can it be mixed with other pesticides?
Ans. Yes, Mancozeb is compatible with many pesticides and fertilizers. However, conduct a compatibility test or seek expert advice before mixing.
7. How often should this fungicide be applied?
Ans. Apply at the onset of disease symptoms. Repeat applications at intervals of 7-10 days or as advised based on crop conditions.