Combination Fungicide
DIMETHOMORPH 40% + CYMOXANIL 10% WP
Powerful combination fungicide offering systemic, translaminar, and contact action. Delivers rapid curative action, extended preventive control, and excellent rainfastness against destructive Oomycete diseases.
Target Diseases
Late Blight & Downy Mildew
Mode of Action
Systemic & Translaminar
Crops
Potato, Tomato, Grapes
Active: Dimethomorph + Cymoxanil
Formulation: WP (Wettable Powder)
Action: Prev. & Curative
Product Information
Mode of Action
Dimethomorph: Inhibits fungal cell wall formation by disrupting cellulose synthase.
Cymoxanil: Provides translaminar activity with rapid curative and anti-sporulant effects by interfering with fungal metabolism.
Together they offer multi-site protection and serve as an effective tool for resistance management.
Target Diseases
- Late Blight (Phytophthora infestans)
- Downy Mildew (Plasmopara viticola, Pseudoperonospora cubensis)
- Early Blight (Alternaria solani)
Recommended Crops
| Crop | Disease Target | Application Timing |
|---|---|---|
| Potato, Tomato | Late Blight, Early Blight | Apply preventively or within 2-3 days of disease appearance. |
| Grapes, Cucurbits | Downy Mildew | Apply at 7-10 day intervals during favorable conditions. |
Dosage Note: Dosage rates (g/ha) are not specified in general text. Please refer to the specific product label or local leaflet for precise application rates based on crop stage.
Application Instructions
1. Timing
Curative: Apply within 2-3 days of disease appearance for best curative results.
Preventive: Use at 7-10 day intervals during favorable disease conditions.
Preventive: Use at 7-10 day intervals during favorable disease conditions.
2. Resistance Management
Rotate with contact protectants (e.g., Mancozeb, Copper) in integrated disease management programs to prevent the development of resistant strains.
Safety Precautions
Warning: Wear personal protective equipment (gloves, mask, goggles). Do not harvest crops before the specified Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI). Safe for most crops but avoid applying to stressed plants.
