Biostadt Biomycin is a broad-spectrum systemic fungicide and bactericide formulated with the aminoglycoside antibiotic Kasugamycin 3% SL, derived from Streptomyces kasugaensis. It effectively controls bacterial and fungal diseases by inhibiting protein synthesis, thereby halting the growth and spread of pathogens. With strong systemic and translocation properties, Biomycin offers both preventive and curative protection for a wide range of crops including tomato, chilli, cucumber, melons, cabbage, citrus, onion, and grapes. The formulation is safe and non-phytotoxic at recommended doses.
| Brand | Biostadt |
|---|---|
| Technical Content | Kasugamycin 3% SL |
| Formulation Type | Soluble Liquid (SL) |
| Mode of Action | Systemic antibiotic fungicide and bactericide with preventive and curative activity |
| Source | Derived from Streptomyces kasugaensis (fermentation-based antibiotic) |
| Target Pathogens | Bacterial and fungal diseases in vegetables, fruits, and plantation crops |
| Application Type | Foliar spray |
| Crop | Target Diseases |
|---|---|
| Tomato | Leaf Mould, Bacterial Spot, Bacterial Canker |
| Chilli | Bacterial Leaf Spot |
| Melons | Bacterial Anthracnose, Angular Leaf Spot |
| Cucumber | Angular Leaf Spot |
| Cabbage | Black Rot |
| Citrus | Citrus Canker |
| Onion | Bacterial Rot |
| Green Beans | Halo Blight |
| Grapes | Bacterial Anthracnose |
It is used for controlling bacterial and fungal diseases in crops like tomato, chilli, cucumber, melons, cabbage, and citrus.
It inhibits protein synthesis in fungi and bacteria, stopping their growth and killing the pathogens.
Yes, Biomycin is safe and shows no phytotoxic effects when used as per recommendations.
Yes, Biomycin provides both preventive and curative disease protection through systemic action.
Disclaimer: The information provided above is for reference purposes only. Always read and follow label directions before use.
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