Trifloxystrobin
Trifloxystrobin

CAS  NO:141517-21-7

Attribute:  Methoxy acrylic fungicides



Product Overview
Trifloxystrobin 97%TC 98%TC 25%SC 70%WDG
Product Information

1.Characteristic: It is a respiratory chain inhibitor that blocks cellular adenosine triphosphate atpase synthesis by locking up the electron transfer between cytochrome b and c1, thus inhibiting mitochondrial respiration and exerting bacteriostatic effect.

2.Applicable crops: Grapes, apples, wheat, peanuts, bananas, vegetables, etc

3.Control objects: Powdery mildew, rust, ying blight, net spot, downy mildew, rice blast, rust, downy mildew, stand blight, black apple, sclerotia of rape, etc

4.Method of application:   Stems and leaves spray

5. Precautions: This product is highly toxic and high-risk to fish and aquatic organisms. When dispensing and applying drugs, it should be paid attention not to contaminate water sources with this agent.

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Trifloxystrobin Customer Reviews

Trifloxystrobin Customer Reviews

  • Lucas
    Lucas
    One of the best systemic fungicides we’ve used. Provides long-lasting protection, even in rainy conditions. Perfect for wheat and barley.
  • Henry
    Henry
    Excellent curative and preventive action. Our rice fields showed remarkable improvement after application. A must-have for cereal farmers.
  • Samuel
    Samuel
    Great translocation within the plant—ensures complete coverage. Our soybean yields have increased thanks to this reliable fungicide.
  • Jack
    Jack
    Effective at low doses, making it cost-efficient. We’ve seen healthier crops and better resistance to fungal diseases. Very impressed.
Trifloxystrobin FAQs

Trifloxystrobin FAQs

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  • What makes Trifloxystrobin effective against fungal diseases?

    What makes Trifloxystrobin effective against fungal diseases?

    Trifloxystrobin belongs to the strobilurin class (FRAC Group 11) and operates by binding to the Qo site of cytochrome b in fungal mitochondria, blocking cellular respiration. This mode of action provides exceptional control against a wide range of ascomycete and basidiomycete pathogens including powdery mildews, rusts, and leaf spot diseases.

  • Can Trifloxystrobin be used as a curative treatment?

    Can Trifloxystrobin be used as a curative treatment?

    While primarily a protective fungicide, Trifloxystrobin does offer limited curative activity when applied within 24-48 hours of infection onset. Its systemic properties allow it to stop developing infections in early stages, but it cannot reverse significant tissue damage once symptoms become visible.

  • What crops benefit most from Trifloxystrobin?

    What crops benefit most from Trifloxystrobin?

    Cereals (wheat, barley), fruit crops (apples, grapes, bananas), vegetables (cucurbits, tomatoes), and turf grasses derive significant benefits from Trifloxystrobin applications. In cereals, it not only controls diseases like septoria and rusts but also enhances physiological efficiency through its plant health effects.

  • How does Trifloxystrobin contribute to plant health?

    How does Trifloxystrobin contribute to plant health?

    Beyond disease control, Trifloxystrobin improves photosynthetic efficiency, reduces ethylene production, and enhances nitrate reductase activity. These physiological effects often result in greener foliage, improved stress tolerance, and yield increases of 5-15% beyond what would be expected from disease control alone.

  • What resistance management strategies apply to Trifloxystrobin?

    What resistance management strategies apply to Trifloxystrobin?

    Due to high resistance risk (single-site action), Trifloxystrobin should always be used in mixture with fungicides from different FRAC groups (e.g., triazoles, SDHIs). Application frequency should be limited to 2-3 times per season, alternating with completely different modes of action to maintain long-term effectiveness.

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