Gharda Yamakazi fungicide is a broad-spectrum rice fungicide used for sheath blight and leaf blast management. Yamakazi fungicide contains Pyraclostrobin 10% + Thifluzamide 10% w/v SC, offering systemic and translaminar movement, which works by inhibiting respiration to stop spore germination and disrupting fungal cell development. Gharda Yamakazi supports preventive and curative disease control when applied at the first sign of infection and helps protect the leaf surface and inner leaf tissue, reducing disease spread during humid and favourable weather. Yamakazi fungicide gives better results with full canopy coverage and correct water volume.
Key Features and Benefits of Yamakazi Fungicide:
Dual Action: Gharda Yamakazi combines Pyraclostrobin and Thifluzamide, providing effective resistance management.
Targeted Protection: Yamakazi fungicide helps manage sheath blight and leaf blast in rice crops, providing targeted protection.
Dual Application: This product can be used when disease risk is expected or when early symptoms have started appearing.
Complete Coverage: Yamakazi fungicide moves within treated leaf parts, supporting better disease protection beyond only the sprayed surface.
Yamakazi Fungicide Uses:
Sheath Blight in Rice: Gharda Yamakazi helps manage sheath blight that causes lesions on leaf sheaths and can move upward in dense crop stands.
Leaf Blast in Rice: Yamakazi fungicide helps control leaf blast that forms spindle-shaped spots and weakens leaf health.
Humid Weather Disease Risk: The product is useful when cloudy weather, frequent irrigation, or high humidity increases fungal disease pressure.
Foliage Protection: Yamakazi fungicide supports protection of leaves and sheaths so the rice crop can stay greener and stronger.
Early Disease Management: Gharda Yamakazi performs best when used before infection becomes severe across the field.
Gharda Yamakazi Dose:
Use Yamakazi fungicide as a foliar spray in rice with clean water and proper spray coverage. Yamakazi fungicide dose per litre is about 1.6 to 1.8 ml per litre, based on 800 to 900 ml per hectare in 500 litres of water. For acre use, apply around 320 to 360 ml in about 200 litres of water. Gharda Yamakazi should be sprayed evenly on leaves and sheaths because disease control depends on full crop coverage.
Crop | Target Disease | Dose per acre | Application Method | PHI |
Rice | Sheath blight | 320 to 360 ml | Foliar spray in about 200 L water | 18 days |
Rice | Leaf blast | 320 to 360 ml | Foliar spray with full canopy coverage | 18 days |
How to Use Gharda Yamakazi:
Measure the required Gharda Yamakazi quantity as per rice crop area and disease pressure.
Shake the Yamakazi fungicide bottle well before mixing.
Fill the spray tank halfway with clean water.
Mix the measured Yamakazi fungicide quantity in a small amount of water first.
Add the prepared solution into the main spray tank.
Add the remaining water and stir the solution properly.
Spray Yamakazi fungicide uniformly on the rice crop canopy.
Cover leaves, sheaths, and lower crop parts where sheath blight often starts.
Use Gharda Yamakazi when sheath blight or leaf blast symptoms are first noticed.
Avoid spraying Yamakazi fungicide during strong wind, rainfall, or very hot afternoon weather.
Use the prepared spray solution on the same day.
Best Time to Apply:
Apply Gharda Yamakazi when rice disease symptoms first appear or when field conditions favour sheath blight and leaf blast. Yamakazi fungicide works better when disease pressure is still low to moderate. Morning or evening spraying gives better coverage and lower crop stress. Gharda Yamakazi should not be sprayed on wilted, waterlogged, or severely stressed rice crops.
Frequency of Application and Re-entry Period:
Frequency of Application: Use Yamakazi fungicide when disease incidence is observed. One to two sprays may be applied at 10- to 15-day intervals as per disease pressure and label guidance.
Re-Entry Period: Do not enter the treated field for at least 24 hours after Gharda Yamakazi spray without protective gear.
Compatibility: Yamakazi fungicide may fit into rice spray programs, but avoid mixing with unknown pesticides, fertilizers, micronutrients, or strong alkaline products without a jar test.
Application Care: The product performs better when leaves and sheaths receive even coverage.
Resistance Care: Rotate Yamakazi fungicide with other suitable fungicide groups and avoid repeated use of the same chemistry.
Safety Precautions and Handling:
Read the product label carefully before mixing and spraying.
Wear gloves, mask, goggles, long sleeves, and protective footwear while using Gharda Yamakazi.
Do not eat, drink, smoke, or chew anything during Yamakazi fungicide application.
Avoid direct contact with skin, eyes, and mouth.
Do not inhale spray mist while applying Gharda Yamakazi.
Keep Yamakazi fungicide away from ponds, canals, wells, drinking water, and fish farms.
Wash hands, face, and exposed skin properly after spraying.
Keep children, animals, and unprotected workers away from the treated field until the spray dries.
Storage Instructions:
Store Gharda Yamakazi in its original sealed container.
Keep Yamakazi fungicide in a cool, dry, shaded, and well-ventilated place.
Keep the product away from direct sunlight, moisture, heat, and open flame.
Store Yamakazi fungicide away from food, animal feed, drinking water, seeds, and household items.
Keep Gharda Yamakazi out of reach of children and farm animals.
Do not store leftover mixed Yamakazi fungicide spray solution for later use.
Do not reuse empty containers for household or farm storage.
Storage Temperature: Follow the storage instructions printed on the product pack.
Shelf Life: Check the pack label before use.
Product Specification:
Specifications | Details |
Product Name | Gharda Yamakazi fungicide |
Brand Name | Gharda Chemicals Limited |
Yamakazi fungicide Technical Name | Pyraclostrobin 10% + Thifluzamide 10% w/v SC |
Formulation Type | SC, Suspension Concentrate |
Chemical Group | Strobilurin fungicide + SDHI fungicide combination |
Mode of Action | Systemic and translaminar action with preventive and curative disease control |
IRAC Group | Not applicable, because this is a fungicide |
FRAC Group | Group 11 for Pyraclostrobin and Group 7 for Thifluzamide |
Recommended For | Rice |
Pack Sizes Available | 500 ml, 1 L |
Country of Origin | India |
Shelf Life | Check pack label |
Pre-Harvest Interval | 18 days |
Re-Entry Period | 24 hours |
Application Method | Foliar spray |
Recommended Dose | 320 to 360 ml per acre or 800 to 900 ml per hectare |
Target Diseases | Sheath blight and leaf blast |
Product Category | Fungicide |