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Fungicides: types, formulations and their mechanism of action
Types of fungicides 1.1 According to the chemical structure Organic fungicides: The main components of these fungicides are organic compounds containing carbon. Because of its structural diversity, organic fungicides can effectively control a variety of diseases. Chlorothalonil: broad-spectrum f...Read more -
Common Tomato Diseases and Treatment Options
Tomatoes are a popular vegetable but are susceptible to a variety of diseases. Understanding these diseases and taking effective control measures is an important step in ensuring healthy tomato growth. In this article, we will introduce in detail the common diseases of tomato and their control me...Read more -
Types and diagnosis of plant diseases
1. Concept of plant diseases Plant disease is a phenomenon in which the normal physiological functions of a plant are seriously affected and it shows abnormalities in physiology and appearance due to continuous interference by pathogenic organisms or adverse environmental conditions, the intensit...Read more -
Imidacloprid VS Acetamiprid
In modern agriculture, the choice of insecticides is crucial for improving crop yield and quality. Imidacloprid and acetamiprid are two commonly used insecticides that are widely used to control various pests. In this paper, we will discuss the differences between these two insecticides in detail...Read more -
Propiconazole vs Azoxystrobin
Related reading: Azoxystrobin and Propiconazole Fungicide Rotation: Which is Better for Your Lawn? There are two fungicides that are commonly used in lawn care and disease control, Propiconazole and Azoxystrobin, each with unique benefits and application scenarios. As a fungicide supplier,...Read more -
What are Perennial Weeds? What are they?
What are perennial weeds? Perennial weeds are a common challenge for gardeners and landscapers. Unlike annual weeds that complete their life cycle in one year, perennial weeds can survive for many years, making them more persistent and difficult to control. Understanding the nature of perennial w...Read more -
What You Should Know About Systemic Insecticide!
A systemic insecticide is a chemical that is absorbed by the plant and conducted throughout the plant’s body. Unlike non-systemic insecticides, systemic insecticides don’t just act on the surface of the spray, but are transported through the roots, stems, and leaves of the plant, thus creating a ...Read more -
Pre-Emergent vs. Post-Emergent Herbicides: Which herbicide should you use?
What are Pre-Emergent herbicides? Pre-Emergent herbicides are herbicides that are applied prior to weed germination, with the primary goal of preventing the germination and growth of weed seeds. These herbicides are usually applied in early spring or fall and are effective in suppressing the germ...Read more -
Selective and non-selective herbicides
Simple description: non-selective herbicides kill all plants, selective herbicides kill only unwanted weeds and do not kill valuable plants (including crops or vegetated landscapes, etc.) What are Selective Herbicides? By spraying selective herbicides on your lawn, specific target weeds ar...Read more -
What are the different types of herbicides?
Herbicides are agricultural chemicals used to control or eliminate unwanted plants (weeds). Herbicides can be used in agriculture, horticulture, and landscaping to reduce competition between weeds and crops for nutrients, light, and space by inhibiting their growth. Depending on their use and mec...Read more -
Contact vs. systemic herbicides
What are herbicides? Herbicides are chemicals used to destroy or inhibit the growth of weeds. Herbicides are widely used in agriculture and horticulture to help farmers and gardeners keep their fields and gardens tidy and efficient. Herbicides can be categorized into several types, mainly includi...Read more -
What are systemic herbicides?
Systemic herbicides are chemicals designed to eliminate weeds by being absorbed into a plant’s vascular system and translocating throughout the organism. This allows for comprehensive weed control, targeting both above-ground and below-ground plant parts. In modern agriculture, landscaping,...Read more