Boon Myclobutanil Fungicide
Effective Systemic Fungicide
₹830.00
Indofil Boon: The Superior Systemic Fungicide for Fungal Management
Indofil Boon is a highly effective, systemic fungicide containing Myclobutanil 10% WP. It belongs to the triazole chemical group and is designed to provide robust protection against a variety of fungal diseases. Because it is systemic, it is rapidly absorbed by the plant, offering both preventive and curative properties to ensure your crops remain healthy and disease-free.
Key Features & Benefits
Triple-Action Defense:
Preventive: Stops infections before they can establish.
Curative: Can be applied up to 96 hours after infection to halt the growth of germinating spores.
Eradicative: Effectively arrests the spread of existing infections and prevents further sporulation.
Systemic Action: Quickly moves within the plant tissues, providing long-lasting protection that isn't easily washed off by light rain.
Disease Target: Specifically potent against Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spot, Dieback, and Scab.
Target Crops & Usage
Crop | Target Disease |
Chilli | Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spot, Dieback |
Grapes | Powdery Mildew |
Apple | Scab |
Application: Apply as a foliar spray. For chilli crops, a common recommendation is 4g per 10 liters of water (ensure you check the specific label for the exact concentration required for your specific field conditions).
Important Safety Note
Please note that Indofil Boon is a fungicide, not an insecticide. It is specifically formulated to control fungal pathogens. When advising your customers, ensure they understand that this product will not control insect pests like thrips or mites. As per your standard business policy, please remind customers that all sales are final, with no provision for repair, replacement, or return once the product is purchased.
Target Pathogen Reference
(Note: These are illustrative representations of the fungal diseases targeted by Indofil Boon.)
![A macro photograph of white, powdery patches on the surface of a green leaf, characteristic of a Powdery Mildew infection.]
![A close-up of dark, necrotic spots and blighting on a chilli leaf, illustrating the symptoms of Leaf Spot and Dieback disease.]
