FMC Troth is a powerful broad-spectrum fungicide containing Cymoxanil 8% + Mancozeb 64% WP. It offers dual action protection through systemic and contact activity, effectively controlling major fungal diseases such as blights, mildews, and leaf spots. This combination ensures fast knockdown of infections and long-lasting residual protection, helping crops remain healthy and productive.
Cymoxanil provides internal protection by penetrating plant tissues, while Mancozeb creates a protective shield on the leaf surface to prevent fungal entry and spread.
| Brand | FMC |
| Product Name | Troth |
| Technical Name | Cymoxanil 8% + Mancozeb 64% WP |
| Formulation | Wettable Powder (WP) |
| Mode of Action | Systemic + Contact |
| Category | Fungicide |
| Application Method | Foliar Spray |
Systemic Action (Cymoxanil): Rapidly absorbed into plant tissues and works internally to stop fungal growth and prevent disease spread.
Contact Action (Mancozeb): Forms a protective barrier on the plant surface, blocking fungal spores from germinating and infecting the crop.
| Crop | Target Diseases | Dosage per Acre | Method |
| Tomato | Early Blight, Late Blight | 400–600 gm | Foliar Spray |
| Potato | Late Blight | 400–600 gm | Foliar Spray |
| Grapes | Downy Mildew | 500–700 gm | Foliar Spray |
| Onion | Purple Blotch, Downy Mildew | 400–600 gm | Foliar Spray |
| Cucumber | Downy Mildew, Leaf Spot | 400–600 gm | Foliar Spray |
Q1. Is FMC Troth preventive or curative?
It provides both preventive and early curative control due to its systemic and contact action.
Q2. Can it control late blight in potato?
Yes, it is effective against late blight when applied at recommended dose.
Q3. How often should it be sprayed?
Spray at 7–10 days interval depending on disease pressure and crop condition.
Disclaimer: The information above is intended for reference only. Always follow the directions and safety guidelines provided on the product label and leaflet.
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