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CAS No.: | 6980-18-3 |
Formula: | C14h25n3o9 |
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Common Name | Kasugamycin |
Cas No. | 6980-18-3 |
Formulation | SL, WP, WDG |
Application/Uses | Biochemistry Protein synthesis inhibitor. Inhibits binding of Met-RNA to the mRNA-30S complex, thereby preventing amino acid incorporation. Mode of action Systemic fungicide and bactericide with protective and curative action. Inhibits hyphal growth of Pyricularia oryzae on rice, preventing lesion development; comparatively weak inhibitory action to spore germination, appressoria formation on the plant surface or penetration into the epidermal cell. Rapidly taken up into plant tissue and translocated. In contrast, against Cladosporium fulvum on tomatoes, inhibition of sporulation is strong, but inhibition of hyphal growth is weak. Uses Control of fungal and bacterial diseases affecting rice, vegetables and fruit. On rice, it controls diseases caused by Pyricularia oryzae and Burkholderia glumae (bacterial grain rot), with ground and aerial applications, at 20-30 g/ha, and seedling diseases caused by various bacterial pathogens, at 0.3-0.6 g/box. In sugar beet, it controls Cercospora beticola, at 80-100 g/ha. Also used to control plant diseases in various crops: Pseudomonas syringae pv. lachrymans in cucumbers, at 30-60 g/ha; Colletotrichum lagenarium in melons and water melons; Cladosporium fulvum and Corynebacterium michiganense in tomatoes, at 20-40 g/ha; Mycovellosiella spp. in aubergines; Cercospora spp. in celery; Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora in potatoes, carrots and onions; Pseudomonas syringae pv. coronafaciens (halo blight) in kidney beans, at 40-60 g/ha; Xanthomonas spp. in paprika; Venturia sp. in apples; Pseudomonas marginalis pv. marginalis in kiwifruit; etc. Phytotoxicity Non-phytotoxic to rice, tomatoes, sugar beet, potatoes and other vegetables, but slight injury has been noted to peas, beans, soya beans, grapes, citrus, and apples. Formulation types DP; GR; SL; UL; WP. Compatibility Incompatible with pesticides which are strongly alkaline. |
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Product Name | Specification |
Carbendazim | 98%TC,500g/L SC,50%WP |
Benomyl | 95%TC,50%WP,500g/L SC,250g/L SC |
Tricyclazole | 95%TC 75%WP |
Flusilazole | 95%TC,400g/L EC,25%WDG,10%EW |
Cyproconazole | 95%TC,400g/L SC,10% WDG |
Fenoxanil | 97%TC, 25%WP, 25%SC |
Chlorothalonil | 95%TC,75%WP,500g/L SC |
Azoxystrobin | 98%TC, 25%SC |
Copper Hydroxide | 77% WP,50%WP |
Copper Oxychloride | 90%TC,70%WP,50%WP,300g/L SC |
Epoxiconazole | 97%TC,70%WDG,30%SC,125g/L SC |
Dimethomorph | 95%TC |
Fludioxonil | 95%TC,30%WDG,25g/L FS |
Diniconazole | 95%TC, 30%SC, 12.5%WP, 100g/L EC |
Cyprodinil | 998%TC,50%WDG,50%WP,400g/L SC |
Cymoxanil | 98%TC,72%WP,200g/L SC |
Difenoconazole | 95%TC,30%SC,250g/L EC |
Mancozeb | 80%WP |
Thiophanate-methyl | 95%TC, 70%WP, 500g/LSC |
Flutriafol | 95%TC, 50%WP, 200g/LSC |
Propiconazole | 95%TC, 400g/LSC, 250g/LEC |
Metalaxyl | 97%TC, 25%WP, 5%GR |
Pyraclostrobin | 98%TC, 50%WDG, 20%WP |
Tebuconazole | 97%TC,80%WP, 250g/L EC |
Penconazole | 97%TC,250g/LEW, 200g/LEC |
Triadimefon | 95%TC, 20%WP, 200g/L EC |
Kasugamycin | 70%TC,6%WP, 2%SL |
Polyoxin B | 31%TK, 10%WP, 3% WP |
Thiram | 95%TC, 80%WDG, 50%WP |