Trifloxystrobin 98% TC
Trifloxystrobin is a mitochondrial respiration inhibitor, which inhibits mitochondrial respiration by preventing electron transfer at the Qo site of cytochrome bc1. Trifloxystrobin has systemic and penetrative properties, so it can approach rapid distribution in the plant body, has good resistance against rain erosion, and has a long-lasting effect.
Trifloxystrobin has strong adaptability and has a large number of formulation products. Triazole fungicides are the best compatible type, such as propiconazole, cyproconazole, tebuconazole, prothioconazole, triaconazole, triadimefon, and difenoconazole, etc.
Detailed information:
- Common name: Trifloxystrobin
- IUPAC name: (E)-methoxyimino-{(E)-a-[1-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl)ethylideneaminooxy]-o-tolyl}acetate
- CAS No.: 141517-21-7
- Molecular formula: C20H19F3N2O4
- Molecular weight: 408.4
- State: Solid
- Packing: 25kg (providing additional packing as required)
- Mode of action: Mesostemic, broad-spectrum fungicide with preventative and specific curative activity and displaying rain-fastness. Redistributed by superficial vapour movement and also has translaminar activity.
- Application: Broad spectrum fungicide for foliar use on a wide range of agricultural and horticultural crops in temperate, sub-tropical, and tropical climates in open fields or protected under glass and plastic. In Europe, its uses will be focussed on cereals (at 50 g/ha), grapes (at 187.5 g/ha), pome fruit (at 75 g/ha), and cucurbit crops (at 187.5 g/ha). Trifloxystrobin is active against fungi in all four classes – Ascomycetes, Deuteromycetes, Basidiomycetes, and Oomycetes.