DESCRIPTION
UPL TRIDIUM Azoxystrobin 4.7% + Mancozeb 59.7% + Tebuconazole 5.6% WG Fungicide Details :
- Tridium 700 WG gives excellent control of all major fungi classes: Ascomycetes (Powdery mildews), Basidiomycetes (rusts and smuts), Oomycetes (downy mildews), and Deuteromycetes (leaf spots)
- Very fine particle size, resulting in better solubility and spreading on the leaf surface
- Flexible positioning. Tridium 700 WG can be applied at all stages of disease development and is safe at all stages of the crop
- Tridium 700 WG treated crops have improved ability to use nitrogen efficiently and assimilate it into proteins
Pests And Diseases
- Kernel blight
- Leaf rust
- Net blotch
- Stem rust
- Yellow leaf spot
Direction Of Use
- Rate: 1.75 - 2.00 kg/ha (or 140 to 160 g per 20 L knapsack sprayer, based on a spray volume of 250/ha)
- Recommendations: Start application before the 1st signs of the disease appear, when the conditions favor disease development. Use a higher rate on most sensitive varieties. Use a spray volume of 200 to 250/ha. Ensure complete coverage of the targeted crop. Do not apply the product during the warmest hours of the day or in the presence of winds. Rain occurring within 24 hours of application may reduce the effectiveness of the product
- Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 35 days
- Mode Of Action :- Mancozeb is a protectant fungicide belonging to the dithiocarbamate family, acting by contact only, with a good persistence on the vegetative parts of the plant. It inhibits spore germination. Azoxystrobin (strobilurin) blocks electron transfer in complex III of respiratory system, and inhibits early infection (spore germination...) as well as later infection stages (growth and sporulation). Tebuconazole has a large spectrum of action as it disrupts sterol biosynthesis on 2 different sites, unlike other Triazoles.
Resistance Management
FRAC groups:
- Azoxystrobin: 11 - Respiration inhibition (high risk of resistance)
- Mancozeb: M3 - Multi-site contact activity (low risk of resistance)
- Tebuconazole: 3 - Sterol biosynthesis inhibitor in membranes (medium risk of resistance)
- Avoid the exclusive and repeated use of fungicides from the same group code. Alternate or tank mix with products from different groups.
FAQs for UPL Tridium (Azoxystrobin 47%, Mancozeb 59.7%, Tebuconazole 5.6% WG Fungicide):
1. What is UPL Tridium?
Ans. UPL Tridium is a broad-spectrum fungicide containing Azoxystrobin (47%), Mancozeb (59.7%), and Tebuconazole (5.6%). It is designed to control a variety of fungal diseases in crops, providing protective and curative actions.
2. What are the main benefits of using UPL Tridium?
Ans.
- Dual Action: Combines the benefits of a strobilurin (Azoxystrobin), carbamate (Mancozeb), and triazole (Tebuconazole), making it highly effective against a wide range of fungal diseases.
- Protective & Curative: Provides both preventive protection and curative action against fungal infections.
- Long-lasting: Offers residual control, reducing the need for frequent applications.
3. What crops can UPL Tridium be used on?
Ans. UPL Tridium is suitable for use on a variety of crops, including:
- Cereals: Wheat, rice, maize
- Vegetables: Tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, peppers
- Fruits: Grapes, citrus, apples
- Oilseeds: Soybean, groundnut
4. What diseases does UPL Tridium control?
Ans. UPL Tridium is effective against several fungal diseases, such as:
- Powdery Mildew
- Downy Mildew
- Rust
- Alternaria
- Late Blight
- Early Blight
- Fusarium Wilt
- Anthracnose
5. How does UPL Tridium work?
Ans.
- Azoxystrobin: Acts as a systemic fungicide, preventing fungal growth by inhibiting mitochondrial respiration.
- Mancozeb: Provides contact action, creating a protective barrier on plant surfaces and controlling a wide range of fungal diseases.
- Tebuconazole: Works as a curative fungicide, inhibiting fungal growth by disrupting cell membrane formation in fungi.
6. How should UPL Tridium be applied?
Ans.
- Foliar Spray: Mix UPL Tridium with water and apply it as a foliar spray to the plants.
- Dosage: Typically, 2-3 grams per liter of water. Refer to specific crop recommendations for accurate dosage.
- Application Frequency: Apply at 7-14 day intervals depending on the severity of the disease and environmental conditions.
7. How do I apply UPL Tridium for the best results?
Ans.
- Apply during early morning or late evening to reduce the risk of foliar burn.
- Ensure thorough coverage of all plant surfaces, especially the undersides of leaves where fungal spores may be present.
- Use with proper spraying equipment to achieve uniform distribution.
8. Is UPL Tridium safe for plants?
When used according to the recommended dosage, UPL Tridium is safe for plants. Avoid overuse or improper application to prevent potential phytotoxicity.