Zamir Fungicide
Zamir Fungicide is a powerful broad-spectrum systemic fungicide containing Prochloraz 24.4% + Tebuconazole 12.1% EW (Emulsion in Water). It is specially formulated to provide both preventive and curative control against major fungal diseases such as Blast, Sheath Blight, Leaf Spot, Anthracnose, and Powdery Mildew across multiple crops.
By combining the fast-acting imidazole chemistry of Prochloraz with the long-lasting triazole protection of Tebuconazole, Zamir delivers strong disease knockdown along with extended residual control. It is widely recommended for paddy, fruits, and vegetable crops where disease pressure is high and resistance management is critical.
Zamir Fungicide Product Overview
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Zamir Fungicide |
| Category | Systemic Fungicide |
| Technical Content | Prochloraz 24.4% + Tebuconazole 12.1% EW |
| Formulation | Emulsion in Water (EW) |
| Chemical Group | Imidazole + Triazole |
| Mode of Action | Sterol Biosynthesis Inhibitor (DMI Fungicide) |
| Toxicity Class | As per label recommendation |
Mode of Action – Dual DMI Technology
Prochloraz and Tebuconazole both belong to the Demethylation Inhibitor (DMI) group of fungicides. They inhibit ergosterol biosynthesis, which is essential for fungal cell membrane formation.
Prochloraz provides strong curative and anti-sporulant action.
Tebuconazole offers systemic movement and long residual protection.
This dual chemistry ensures:
• Rapid disease arrest
• Prevention of further fungal spread
• Reduced spore production
• Improved resistance management
Zamir Fungicide Key Features and Benefits
Curative and Preventive Action
Controls fungal infection even after early disease establishment while also preventing new infections.
Systemic Movement
Absorbed by plant tissues and translocated upward to protect new growth.
Long Residual Effect
Provides extended protection under favorable disease conditions.
Broad-Spectrum Control
Effective against Blast, Sheath Blight, Anthracnose, Powdery Mildew, and Leaf Spot diseases.
Resistance Management Tool
Combination of two DMI molecules reduces the risk of resistance when used as per label and in rotation programs.
Rain Fastness
Generally rainfast within approximately 2–3 hours after application.
Usage and Crop Recommendations
| Crop | Target Diseases | Dosage/Ha | Dilution (L/Ha) | Waiting Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paddy | Blast, Sheath Blight | 500–750 ml | 500 L | 30 Days |
| Chilli | Anthracnose, Powdery Mildew | 500–750 ml | 500 L | 7 Days |
| Grapes | Powdery Mildew | 500 ml | 500–1000 L | 14 Days |
| Mango | Anthracnose | 500 ml | 500–750 L | 14 Days |
| Tomato | Early Blight, Leaf Spot | 500 ml | 500 L | 7 Days |
Method of Application
Foliar Spray. Apply at the initial stage of disease appearance or as preventive spray under favorable weather conditions. Ensure uniform coverage on foliage.
Integrated Disease Management Compatibility
Zamir can be integrated into IPM programs and rotated with fungicides having different modes of action to prevent resistance build-up. Avoid repeated continuous applications of only DMI fungicides.
Storage and Handling
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Keep away from food and animal feed.
Use protective gloves and masks during spraying.
Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only. Always read the product label and leaflet provided by the manufacturer before use. Follow all safety precautions and recommended dosage. AgroVedh is not responsible for any damage caused due to misuse or deviation from label instructions.





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