Nativo Fungicide is a product developed by Bayer Crop Science. It is a combination of two active ingredients: tebuconazole and trifloxystrobin. This combination provides broad-spectrum control of a wide range of fungal diseases in various crops.
Here's a breakdown of Nativo's key features:
Systemic and Contact Action: Nativo works both systemically (absorbed and transported within the plant) and through contact activity, providing comprehensive protection.
Broad-Spectrum Control: It effectively controls diseases like leaf spot, rust, blast, anthracnose, downy mildew, powdery mildew, and more.
Crops: Nativo can be used on a variety of crops, including wheat, rice, corn, soybean, potato, tomato, pepper, cucumber, melon, grape, apple, and citrus.
Technical Composition:
Tebuconazole 50%
Trifloxystrobin 25% WG (Water Dispersible Granules)
Mode of Action:
Tebuconazole: Inhibits fungal cell wall formation, preventing fungal growth and reproduction.
Trifloxystrobin: Disrupts respiration in plant-pathogenic fungi.
Benefits:
Excellent protective and curative activity.
Enhances crop quality and yield.
Improves resistance management.
Provides stress tolerance to crops.
Remember: Always read and follow the instructions on the product label before using any pesticide.