Compatible with inoculants and has no negative effect on rhizobia bacteria
Growth-stimulating effect and protection against stress at early stages of vegetation
Action
Mechanism of action Pyraclostrobin is a strobilurin. It has a contact and in-depth action. It is securely attached to the treated surface and reliably protects the space around the seed. It is a potent antisporulant that blocks the growth of mycelium. Pyraclostrobin disrupts energy metabolism in the fungal cell, causing death of conidia during germination, and inhibits the development of fungal mycelium (mainly protective effect and partially curative effect). Pyraclostrobin effectively inhibits infection on the surface of the seed.
Fludioxonil is a broad-spectrum contact fungicide with prolonged residual activity. Highly efficient against Ascomycetes (especially against Fusarium spp.), Basidiomycetes and imperfect fungi, which are transmitted with seeds and through the soil, while not adversely affecting beneficial soil microorganisms. The mechanism of action of fludioxonil involves the inhibition of glucose phosphorylation during cellular respiration, which disrupts the functioning of fungal cell membranes and slows mycelium growth.
Fludioxonil is low-toxic for warm-blooded animals and humans. It has a sparing effect on soil microbiota.