| Technical Name | Trifloxystrobin 10% + Difenoconazole 12.5% + Sulfur 3% SC |
|---|---|
| Formulation Type | Suspension Concentrate (SC) |
| Mode of Action | Dual mode of action – systemic and contact-based for complete fungal protection. |
| Suitable Crop | Tomato |
| Target Diseases | Alternaria leaf spot, Anthracnose, Early blight, Late blight, Glume discoloration, Sheath blight, and other fungal infections. |
| Dosage | 300 ml per acre (for foliar spray) |
| Application Type | Dosage per Acre | Method of Application |
|---|---|---|
| Foliar Spray | 300 ml per acre | Mix required quantity of Trishot with water and apply evenly over the foliage using a sprayer. Apply at early disease symptoms or preventively under favorable conditions. |
Q1: What is Sudarshan Trishot used for?
It is used to control a wide range of fungal diseases like alternaria leaf spot, anthracnose, early and late blight, and sheath blight in tomato crops.
Q2: What is the recommended dosage for Trishot?
The recommended dosage is 300 ml per acre, mixed with the required quantity of water for foliar spray application.
Q3: How does Sudarshan Trishot work?
It combines systemic and contact action. The systemic ingredients move inside the plant for internal protection, while the contact component kills fungus on the leaf surface.
Q4: When should Trishot be applied?
Apply at the first sign of fungal infection or preventively during favorable weather conditions to ensure early protection.
Q5: Can it be mixed with other fungicides?
It is generally compatible with most fungicides, but always follow product label directions before mixing.
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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