Hexaconazole | 79983-71-4
Cas No :
79983-71-4
Form :
Solid
Molecular Weight :
343.26 G/Mol
Boiling Point :
360 °C
Solubility :
Insoluble In Water; Soluble In Acetone, Methanol, Dimethyl Sulfoxide
Flash Point :
210 °C
Description :
Overview of Hexaconazole
Hexaconazole is a systemic triazole fungicide highly effective against Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes fungal diseases in crops. The product comes in the form of white to off-white powder or emulsifiable concentrate (EC) formulations - widely recognized as a reliable hexaconazole fungicide for its hexaconazole fungicide uses in protecting rice, grapes, and horticultural crops from devastating blights and mildews.
Hexaconazole stops fungal growth by blocking ergosterol production in fungal cell membranes. This gives crops both protection and treatment against major diseases.
Applications of Hexaconazole
Rice Disease Management
Hexaconazole fungicide controls sheath blight, blast, and brown spot in rice.
- It protects rice from transplanting through to the grain filling stage.
- Essential for Agriculture Industry paddy protection.
- Complements Rock Phosphate nutrition programs.
Grapevine & Fruit Protection
Hexaconazole is used to control powdery mildew, downy mildew, and anthracnose.
- Its systemic action protects new growth and reaches deep into leaf tissues.
- It helps improve fruit quality and yield in grapes, mangoes, and citrus.
- Works with Gibberellic Acid for fruit sizing.
Vegetable & Horticulture Crops
Hexaconazole can help treat leaf spots as well as blights, rusts and spots in chilies, tomatoes, and cucurbits.
- It's very beneficial in fighting Alternaria as well as Cercospora and the early stages of blight.
- It is a good match together with the Cyanamide to manage dormancy.
- Supports Temephos vector control programs.
Specialty & Turf Applications
- Hexaconazole helps protect turf from dollars spot and brown patches and leaf spot diseases.
- It is a complement to tributyltin oxide specific uses.
- Vital to Fertilizer Industries Protecting the crops.
Safety & Handling Guidelines
Be sure to follow the safety rules in handling hexaconazole just like you do with other fungicides that are systemic.
- Keep hexaconazole stored in an air-tight, dry area far from food items seeds and alkalis.
- Put on gloves, wear goggles with long sleeves, gloves, and use a respirator while mixing and spraying.
- Be sure to keep hexaconazole out of the water source, fish ponds and other edible plants.
- Make sure you follow the pre-harvest time-frames and strictly adhere to re-entry rules.
- Go through for the material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) to find detailed safety information and first-aid instructions.
Hexaconazole MSDS
The MSDS of hexaconazole fungicide provides specific information on its property systemic characteristics, rainfastness method of action, secure handling, rate of application as well as resistance management and the maximum limit of residue (MRLs). The information provided is crucial for the farmers, crop advisors and compliance with regulatory requirements.
ChemicalBull comes with ChemicalBull's MSDS and spray program, and guidelines on resistance management for hexaconazole in every purchase.
Hexaconazole Manufacturer, Supplier & Distributor
Hexaconazole Manufacturer
Hexaconazole fungicide is manufactured for professional agricultural applications requiring broad-spectrum systemic fungal control in the Agriculture Industry.
Hexaconazole Supplier & Distributor
ChemicalBull is a trusted manufacturer, supplier, and distributor of hexaconazole. You can find it at chemicalbull in 5% EC, 10% WP, and SC formulations.
- Hexaconazole comes in several formulations for foliar spray, seed treatment, and soil drench applications.
- It is available in bulk packaging for commercial farms and in small packs for horticulture.
- Each order includes full documentation, such as a Certificate of Analysis (COA).
- With 35+ years experience from the home page.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What is the effect of hexaconazole in agricultural plants?
Hexaconazole inhibits ergosterol biosynthesis in fungal cell membranes, preventing fungal growth while being safe for plants. It provides protective, curative, and eradicant action with good plant penetration and rainfastness. -
What are hexaconazole fungicide uses?
Hexaconazole is used to control sheath blight and blast in rice, powdery and downy mildew in grapes, leaf spots and rusts in vegetables, and anthracnose in fruits. -
How often can hexaconazole be applied?
Apply hexaconazole every 10 to 14 days when disease pressure is high, and alternate with fungicides that have a different mode of action to prevent resistance. -
Is hexaconazole systemic?
Yes, hexaconazole is a systemic fungicide that moves upward in plants, protecting new growth after it is applied. -
Does hexaconazole harm beneficial insects?
Hexaconazole has little effect on beneficial insects because it targets fungal pathogens by blocking sterol biosynthesis.