HANA – Tebuconazole 50% + Trifloxystrobin 25% WG
HANA – Tebuconazole 50% + Trifloxystrobin 25% WG is a powerful systemic fungicide designed for broad-spectrum disease control in multiple crops. The advanced WG (Water Dispersible Granule) formulation combines the curative and protective action of Tebuconazole with the preventive and long-lasting protection of Trifloxystrobin.
HANA provides excellent control against fungal diseases such as sheath blight, leaf blast, neck blast, powdery mildew, anthracnose, alternaria leaf spot, yellow rust, and early blight, helping farmers maintain healthier crops and higher yields.
Key Features
- Broad-spectrum systemic fungicide
- Preventive, curative, and protective action
- Long-lasting disease control
- Excellent crop coverage and rainfastness
- Water dispersible granule formulation for easy mixing
- Improves crop quality and productivity
Recommended Crops & Target Diseases
Rice
- Sheath Blight
- Leaf Blast
- Neck Blast
- Glume Discoloration (Dirty Panicle)
Tomato
Mango
- Powdery Mildew
- Anthracnose
Wheat
- Yellow Rust
- Powdery Mildew
Grapes
Chilli
- Powdery Mildew
- Anthracnose
- Alternaria Leaf Spot
Mode of Action
- Tebuconazole inhibits fungal growth by disrupting sterol biosynthesis.
- Trifloxystrobin blocks fungal respiration and prevents disease development.
The combination delivers effective preventive and curative disease management.
Application Instructions
- Dissolve recommended quantity in clean water before spraying
- Spray uniformly over crop foliage
- Apply at the initial stage of disease appearance for best results
- Follow agricultural expert recommendations for dosage and spray interval
Available Packing
Storage Instructions
- Store in a cool and dry place
- Protect from direct sunlight and moisture
- Keep container tightly sealed after use
Safety Precautions
- Wear gloves, mask, and protective clothing during handling and spraying
- Avoid inhalation and direct contact with skin or eyes
- Wash hands and equipment thoroughly after use
- Keep away from food materials, children, and animals