Native (Thiophanate methyl 70%) – Broad Spectrum Fungicide for Crops | National Pesticides
Native Fungicide – Advanced Crop Protection
Native is a systemic fungicide formulated with Thiophanate methyl 70% WP, designed to protect a wide range of crops from fungal diseases.
Key Benefits of Native (Thiophanate methyl 70%)
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Long-lasting protection against soil-borne and foliar diseases.
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Enhances plant growth and improves crop yield.
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Easy-to-use and effective under diverse climatic conditions.
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Native Fungicide (Thiophanate methyl 70%) – Broad Spectrum Disease Control
Native by National Pesticides & Chemicals is a high-quality systemic fungicide that effectively controls a wide variety of fungal diseases in crops. Formulated with Thiophanate methyl 70% WP, it provides both preventive and curative action, ensuring healthy crop growth.
Mode of Action
Thiophanate methyl works as a systemic fungicide, absorbed by plant tissues and translocated within the plant. It inhibits fungal growth by disrupting cell division, thereby preventing disease spread.
Benefits of Native Fungicide
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Broad-spectrum disease control.
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Systemic action ensures long-lasting protection.
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Promotes healthier, disease-free crops.
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Safe and reliable for recommended crops.
H3: Why Choose Native (Thiophanate methyl 70%)
?Native is trusted by farmers for its consistent performance, cost-effectiveness, and proven results in protecting crops against multiple fungal infections.
Targeted Diseases (Fungicide):
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Powdery Mildew
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Leaf Spot
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Anthracnose
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Fusarium Wilt
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Scab
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Blight
Suggested Crops:
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Rice
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Wheat
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Cotton
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Vegetables (Tomato, Chili, Brinjal, Cucumber)
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Fruits (Apple, Grapes, Mango, Citrus)
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Pulses
Dose:
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Foliar Spray: 500–700 g per hectare, depending on crop and disease severity.
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Repeat applications at 7–14 day intervals for effective disease control.
