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Glo-It Fungicide by Syngenta – Controls Sheath Blight and Dirty Panicle Disease in Rice

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About Glo-It Fungicide

  • Glo-iT is a fungicide, powerful combination of Propiconazole and Difenoconazole.
  • Glo-iT Fungicide effectively combats fungal diseases, resulting in improved disease management.
  • Its action promotes a healthier flag leaf, which contributes to higher yields.

Glo-iT Fungicide Technical Details

  • Technical Name: Propiconazole 13.9% w/w + Difenoconazole 13.9% EC w/w
  • Mode of Entry: Systemic
  • Mode of Action: Propiconazole interferes with the production of sterols in cell membranes, preventing the growth of fungi. Whereas Difenoconazole is a sterol demethylation inhibitor that inhibits fungus growth by blocking cell membrane ergosterol biosynthesis.

Key Features & Benefits

  • It is used to treat sheath blight and dirty panicle disease in paddy.
  • It encourages healthy and productive tillers for optimum yield potential.
  • It improves the colour and quality of grains.
  • It provides better produce price.
  • Capacity to fight disease results in better disease management and healthier flag leaf, resulting in a higher yield.

Glo-iT Fungicide Usage & Crops

  • Recommendations:

Crops

Target Disease

Dosage (ml)/ Acre

Dilution in water (L)

Waiting period (days)

Paddy

Sheath blight, Dirty panicle

0.7-1

200

46

  • Method of Application: Foliar spray

Additional Information

  • Glo-iT Fungicide application in rice for timely protection at early (25-30 DAT) vegetative stage results in more productive tillers.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow to the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.

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100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 ltr

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