About SINEFIN Hexaconazole 4% + Carbendazim 16% SC
Hexaconzole 4% + Carbendazim 16% SC
DESCRIPTION: SINEFIN is a dual systemic fungicide formulated with Hexaconazole and Carbendazim for effective control of a wide range of fungal diseases. It works on both surface and systemic infections, providing long-lasting protection and improving plant health and productivity.
MODE OF ACTION: Hexaconazole inhibits ergosterol synthesis, an essential component of the fungal cell membrane, while Carbendazim disrupts cell division by inhibiting -tubulin formation. The combination effectively controls diseases caused by Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, and Deuteromycetes fungi.
SPECIFICATION:
| Crops |
Target Disease |
Dose per Acre |
| Paddy |
Blast, Sheath Blight |
300 ml / 150200 lt. Water |
| Groundnut |
Tikka Leaf Spot |
300 ml / 150200 lt. Water |
PACKING SIZE: 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 ltr.
BULK PACKING: 50 Ltr /100 Ltr/ 200 Ltr Drum.
FEATURES & BENEFITS :
- Systemic fungicide offering both preventive and curative control.
- Effective against a wide range of fungal pathogens.
- Promotes greener and healthier foliage for higher yields.
- Good rainfastness ensures prolonged protection.
- Ideal for use in cereals, pulses, and oilseed crops.
ANTIDOTE: Treat symptomatically. No specific antidote is known.
Broad-Spectrum Disease ControlSINEFIN Hexaconazole 4% + Carbendazim 16% SC provides comprehensive protection against a variety of fungal diseases. It is especially suited for the management of blight, powdery mildew, sheath blight, and anthracnose, ensuring healthier and more resilient crops. The dual-action formula not only prevents infections but also curbs existing outbreaks for optimal yield.
User-Friendly ApplicationFormulated as a Suspension Concentrate (SC), this fungicide easily mixes with water and is simple to apply using standard agricultural sprayers. Its liquid form and white color facilitate accurate measurement and distribution across crops, enhancing treatment uniformity and minimizing wastage.
Safe and Reliable SolutionSINEFIN offers low mammalian toxicity and is safe for use when applied according to instructions. It's compatible with most commonly used pesticides and features a controlled-release type for sustained efficacy. For best results, store the product in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, and use within two years from the manufacturing date.
FAQ's of SINEFIN Hexaconazole 4% + Carbendazim 16% SC:
Q: How should SINEFIN Hexaconazole 4% + Carbendazim 16% SC be applied to crops?
A: Dilute the required quantity of SINEFIN in water as per the label instructions and spray the mixture evenly across the crop using suitable agricultural equipment. Ensure thorough coverage for effective fungal disease control.
Q: What types of fungal diseases can SINEFIN control effectively?
A: SINEFIN targets a broad spectrum of fungal diseases, including blight, powdery mildew, sheath blight, and anthracnose in a wide array of crops such as rice, fruits, and vegetables.
Q: When is the optimal time to apply this fungicide for maximum effectiveness?
A: For best results, apply SINEFIN as a protective measure during the early stages of crop growth, or at the first sign of disease symptoms to suppress outbreaks and prevent disease spread.
Q: Where should SINEFIN Hexaconazole 4% + Carbendazim 16% SC be stored for maximum shelf life?
A: Store the product in its original HDPE bottle in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated location, away from direct sunlight, to maintain effectiveness for up to two years.
Q: What benefits does SINEFIN offer compared to other fungicides?
A: SINEFIN combines systemic action with both protective and curative effects, offers easy water dispersibility, low mammalian toxicity, compatibility with other pesticides, and controlled release for lasting disease management.
Q: What makes this fungicide safe for handlers and crops?
A: It is formulated with low mammalian toxicity ingredients, and, when used as directed, poses minimal risk to applicators, while effectively safeguarding crops from damaging fungal pathogens.