HPM Nidar is a systemic fungicide containing Myclobutanil 10% WP, designed for superior control of fungal diseases in apple, grape, chilli, and other horticultural crops. It offers both preventive and curative action by disrupting fungal cell wall biosynthesis, ensuring long-lasting protection against powdery mildew, scab, and leaf spot diseases. Its fast absorption and rainfast nature make it a reliable choice for farmers aiming for consistent results.
| Technical Content | Myclobutanil 10% WP |
|---|---|
| Formulation Type | Wettable Powder (WP) |
| Mode of Action | Systemic fungicide that inhibits ergosterol biosynthesis in fungal cell membranes, preventing growth and reproduction of pathogens. |
| Type | Protective and Curative Fungicide |
| Target Crops | Apple, Grape, Chilli, and other horticultural crops |
| Target Diseases | Scab, Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spot, and Die Back |
| Recommended Dose | 150 gm per acre |
| Rainfastness | Rainfast within 2 hours of application |
| Waiting Period | Shortest waiting period among major powdery mildewcides |
| Manufacturer | HPM Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. |
Q1: What makes HPM Nidar different from other fungicides?
A1: Nidar combines systemic action with rapid absorption and curative properties, providing long-lasting protection even after infection starts.
Q2: Which crops benefit most from HPM Nidar?
A2: It is highly effective for apple, grape, and chilli crops, ensuring strong protection against powdery mildew and scab.
Q3: How rainfast is Nidar?
A3: Nidar becomes rainfast within 2 hours after application, maintaining its efficacy even after rainfall.
Q4: Can it be used as a preventive fungicide?
A4: Yes, it is ideal for prophylactic use to prevent fungal infection establishment.
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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