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Triadimefon

Type: Fungicide

Mode of Action: Inhibiting the biosynthesis of Ergosterol

Common Product Names: Bayleton

What is it?

Triadimefon is a systemic fungicide first introduced in the 1970s. Triadimefon is widely used in agricultural and horticultural settings to control a variety of fungal diseases that affect crops and ornamental plants. It has since become a trusted tool in the fight against a range of fungal pathogens. Due to its systemic nature, it is absorbed by the plant and translocated throughout its tissues, offering protective and curative action against fungal infections.

How does it work?

Triadimefon works by penetrating the plant tissues and moving upward through the plant's vascular system. Once inside the plant, it inhibits the production of ergosterol in the fungal cells. Ergosterol is essential for maintaining the integrity and function of the fungal cell membrane. Without it, the fungal cells become weak and are unable to grow or reproduce, leading to the collapse of the fungal infection.

Benefits

  • Systemic Protection: Its systemic properties ensure that the fungicide is distributed throughout the plant, providing comprehensive protection.
  • Curative and Preventative: Triadimefon can be used both as a preventative measure and to cure existing infections.
  • Long-Lasting: The systemic nature of triadimefon allows for longer-lasting protection compared to non-systemic fungicides.
  • Versatile Application: Suitable for use on a variety of crops, including cereals, fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
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