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Prothioconazole

Chinese common name: Prothioconazole
English common name: prothioconazole
English product names: Proline, Provost (mixed with tebuconazole))
Triazole broad-spectrum fungicide developed for Bayer. Since 2004, it has been registered in many countries. In 2007, it was registered in the United States and Canada for the prevention and control of various diseases such as wheat, peanuts and vegetables.
Application: Prothioconazole is mainly used to control many diseases of cereal crops such as wheat, barley, rape, peanut, rice and legumes. It has a good control effect on almost all wheat diseases, such as powdery mildew, sheath blight, fusarium wilt, leaf spot, rust, sclerotinia, net spot, moire, etc. of wheat and barley. It can also control the soil-borne diseases of Youlai and peanuts, such as sclerotinia, and major foliar diseases, such as gray mold, black spot, brown spot, black shank, sclerotinia and rust. The dosage is usually 200g (a.i.)/hm2. At this dosage, the activity is better than or equal to conventional fungicides such as epoxiconazole, tebuconazole, cyprodinil, etc.
Molecular formula:
C14H15Cl2N3OS
Molecular weight:
344.2594
CAS number:
178928-70-6
Specification:
customizable