Fungicide
Product
CAS No.
57837-19-1
70630-17-0
60207-90-1
25606-41-1
66246-88-6
119446-68-3
900-95-8
76-87-9
35554-44-0
99387-89-0
Product
CAS No.
Thiamethoxam 22.2%+ Metalaxyl-M 1.7%+ Fludioxonil 1.1% FS
153719-23-4, 70630-17-0, 131341-86-1
Triflumizole 30% WP
99387-89-0
Thiophanate-methyl 13.5%+ Thiram 16.5% SC
23564-05-8, 137-26-8
Pyrimethanil 25% WP
53112-28-0
Pyraclostrobin 12.8% + Boscalid 25.2% SC
175013-18-0, 188425-85-6
Propiconazole 25% EC
60207-90-1
Propiconazole 10% + Prochloraz 20% EW
60207-90-1, 67747-09-5
Propiconazole 15% + Isoprothiolane 20% EW
60207-90-1, 50512-35-1
Propamocarb hydrochloride 722g/l SL
25606-41-1
Penconazole 20% EW
66246-88-6

Fungicide:
What It Is and How to Use It
Fungicides are most commonly used in agriculture, but they can also be used in other contexts, such as gardens, greenhouses, and even indoor spaces. Fungicides vary in their composition, but most contain one or more active ingredients that kill fungi or inhibit their growth. Some fungicides are specifically targeted to certain types of fungi, while others are broad-spectrum and can be used against a variety of fungi.
When using fungicides, it is important to follow the instructions on the label. This will ensure that you are using the product correctly and safely.