Amistar is the trade name for Benzene Methyl Azole, a fungicide composed of Benzene Ether Methyl Azole and Methyl Azole. It is characterized by its long duration of efficacy, high efficiency, broad spectrum, and low toxicity and environmental friendliness.
So, what diseases does Amistar control? Let's find out.
Strawberry Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew is a common disease of strawberries, affecting its leaves, flowers, and fruits. In the initial stage, white fungal hyphae appear on the leaves, followed by the appearance of white spots. Infected flower buds or fruits fail to open and enlarge, severely affecting the yield, quality, and economic benefits of strawberries.
Treatment Plan: Spray 30-40 milliliters per acre of 40% Benzene Methyl Azole Suspension Concentrate.
Peanut Leaf Spot Disease
Peanut leaf spot disease is the most common and damaging leaf disease of peanuts, including early leaf spot and late leaf spot. It often causes leaf withering and shedding, resulting in a yield reduction of 10-20% on average, and over 40% in severe cases.
Treatment Plan: Mix 30-50 milliliters of 32.5% Benzene Methyl Azole Suspension Concentrate with 30 kilograms of water per acre for uniform spraying on stems and leaves.
Rice Sheath Blight
Sheath blight, caused by Rhizoctonia solani, is a common fungal disease of rice, particularly in early-season rice, often resulting in unfilled grains, increased percentage of empty husks, and even plant lodging and death.
Treatment Plan: Spray 10 milliliters per plant of 325 grams per liter Benzene Methyl Azole solution uniformly on the lower part of rice plants.
Grape Black Rot
Grape black rot, also known as anthracnose, is a major disease of grapes in China. It occurs early and has a long duration. Without timely and effective control, it can cause serious harm, with leaves, veins, rachises, and fruits being the most affected.
Treatment Plan: Use a 1500-fold dilution of 30% Benzene Methyl Azole Suspension Concentrate for spraying.
Cucumber Target Spot
Cucumber target spot, also known as Alternaria leaf spot, is one of the major diseases of cucumbers. It is characterized by a distinct target-like center in the lesions. The disease mainly affects the leaves, causing deformities in cucumbers and significant yield reduction or even complete crop loss.
Treatment Plan: Spray a 1500-fold dilution of 30% Benzene Methyl Azole Suspension Concentrate at the early stage of the disease.
In summary, Amistar, or Benzene Methyl Azole, can control many diseases such as sheath blight, rice blast, black scab, powdery mildew, leaf spot, sheath blight, and stripe disease, among others. It is widely applicable to various crops. The above are just a few typical cases. Pay attention to proper application and dosage.