- Strobizol 325 SC is an advanced systemic fungicide combining azoxystrobin 20% (from the strobilurene group) and difenoconazole 12.5% (from the triazole group). It combines preventative and curative action to inhibit fungal growth and prevent its spread within plant tissues. It is highly effective against serious diseases such as powdery mildew, rusts, leaf spots, anthracnose, and blight, ensuring long-lasting protection and higher crop quality.
Product Features
- It combines two active ingredients with two different mechanisms to increase efficiency.
- Azoxystrobin provides strong protective protection against fungi.
- Difenoconazole penetrates plant tissues and acts therapeutically.
- Effective against powdery mildew, rusts, spots and anthracnose.
- It reduces early blight and fruit rot in grapes and tomatoes.
- Safe for use in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs.
Technical specifications
- Trade name: Stropizol 325 SC.
- Product type: Systemic fungicide, preventative and curative.
- Formulation type: Suspension concentrate (SC).
- Active ingredients:
- Azoxystrobin 20% (W/V).
- Difenoconazole 12.5% (W/V).
- Chemical group: Stropylurene + Triazole.
- Scent: Moderate.
- Country of origin: Saudi Arabia.
- Package size: 250 ml.
How to use
- Cucumber, zucchini, cantaloupe: 5–7.5 ml per 10 liters of water against anthracnose, powdery mildew, and downy mildew. Safety period: 21 days.
- For grapes: 5–7 ml per 10 liters of water against powdery mildew, early blight, black mold, and fruit rot. Safety period: 14 days.
- Tomatoes and potatoes: 5–7 ml per 10 liters of water against early blight and powdery mildew. Safety period: 14–21 days.
- Wheat: 5–7.5 ml per 10 liters of water against powdery mildew and rusts. Safety period: 30 days.
- Carrots, onions, and garlic: 5–7.5 ml per 10 liters of water against leaf spots, powdery mildew, and downy mildew. Safety period: 14–21 days.
Important Notes
- Do not use on cotton due to an allergy to the active ingredient azoxystrobin.
- Spraying should begin as a preventative measure or when the first symptoms appear.
- The entire vegetative mass must be covered to achieve the best results.
- Spraying is best done in the morning or before sunset to minimize loss.
- Re-entry period to the field: 12 hours while wearing protective clothing.