DESCRIPTION
Tilt Propiconazole 25% EC Fungicide Details :
ABOUT PRODUCT
- Tilt Fungicide is an economical tool that provides full-season disease control on wheat, barley, stone fruits, tree nuts and vegetables. With benefits like quick rain fastness and tank-mix flexibility. It stops fungal growth before it can sporulate and moves systemically to protect new growth.
TECHNICAL CONTENT
FEATURES & BENEFITS
FEATURES
- Tilt is a broad spectrum systemic fungicide and by its curative and protective action, controls the plant diseases very effectively.
- Tilt controls the disease for a longer period of time.
- Tilt gives better grain quality because it controls disease at critical stage.
USAGE
- Recommendation Dosage
Crop |
Insect/Pest |
Dose (ml/acre) |
Wheat |
Karnal bunt, Leaf rust, Stem rust, Stripe rust |
200 |
Rice |
Sheath blight |
200 |
Ground nut |
Early leaf spot, Late leaf spot, Rust |
200 |
Tea |
Blister blight |
100 |
Soybean |
Rust |
200 |
Cotton |
Leaf spot |
200 |
FAQs for Tilt Propiconazole 25% EC Fungicide
1. What is Tilt Propiconazole 25% EC Fungicide?
Answer: Tilt Propiconazole 25% EC is a systemic fungicide used to control a variety of fungal diseases in crops. It contains 25% propiconazole as its active ingredient.
2. What crops can be treated with Tilt Propiconazole?
Answer: It can be used on crops such as wheat, barley, rice, corn, and various fruits and vegetables.
3. What diseases does Tilt Propiconazole control?
Answer: It is effective against diseases like rust, leaf spot, powdery mildew, and blight.
4. How does Tilt Propiconazole work?
Answer: As a systemic fungicide, it is absorbed by the plant and translocated throughout the tissue, providing protection against both existing and new infections.
5. What is the recommended application rate for Tilt Propiconazole?
Answer: The application rate varies depending on the crop and disease being treated. Always follow the label instructions for specific rates and methods.
6. How should Tilt Propiconazole be applied?
Answer: It can be applied using ground or aerial spray equipment. Ensure thorough coverage of the plant for optimal effectiveness.
7. What is the re-entry interval (REI) after applying Tilt Propiconazole?
Answer: The REI can vary by crop, but generally, it is safe to re-enter treated areas after the spray has dried. Check the label for specific REI information.