Dhanuka Dhanustin is a broad-spectrum fungicide containing Carbendazim 50% WP as its active chemical component. Dhanustin fungicide provides systemic action to ensure long-lasting protection and can be used as a preventive and curative application for versatility in usage.
Dhanustin Fungicide Technical Name:
Key Features and Benefits:
Broad-Spectrum: Dhanuka Dhanustin fungicide offers protection against a broad spectrum of fungal diseases, including Blast, Stem rot, etc.
Long-Lasting: Carbendazim 50% WP offers a systemic mode of action, ensuring long-lasting control.
Cost-Effective: A small dose of Dhanuka Dhanustin fungicide delivers efficient results, reducing the need for frequent applications.
Rainfast: After application, Carbendazim 50% WP is readily absorbed by plants and cannot be washed away by rain.
Easy to Use: Dhanuka Dhanustin fungicide can be mixed with water or used as a seed treatment for ease of use.
Carbendazim 50% WP Dosage and Application Method:
Mode of Action:
Carbendazim 50% WP Uses:
Dhanuka Dhanustin fungicide is suitable for crops like paddy, wheat, groundnut, cotton, brinjal, grapes, and more.
Target Diseases:
Carbendazim 50% WP targets diseases like Blast, Stem rot, False smut, Smut, and more.
Recommended Dosage Table:
| Crops | Target Disease | Dose |
| Paddy | Blast, Stem rot, False smut | 100 to 200 gms per acre |
| Groundnut | Tikka disease | 90 gm per acre |
| Cotton | Root rot, Collar rot, Anthracnose, Leaf spot | 100 gm per acre |
| Brinjal | Leaf spot, Powdery mildew | 120 gm per acre |
| Grapes | Powdery mildew, Leaf spot, and Anthracnose | 120 gm per acre |
| Pea | Powdery mildew | 100 gm per acre |
| Pumpkin | Powdery mildew, Anthracnose | 120 gm per acre |
| Wheat | Smut | Seeds treatment - 2gm / kg |
| Barley | Smut | Seeds treatment - 2gm / kg |
| Apple | Scab | 2.5 gm per 10 liters of water |
Safety Precautions:
Do not go over the recommended dosage levels.
Avoid skin and eye contact by wearing masks and gloves.
Store the product as instructed and away from kids and animals.
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