Product Features:
- Dual modes of action for soil- and seed-borne diseases (protective + early curative): Fludioxonil (phenylpyrrole) is a contact protectant that disrupts fungal osmotic signal transduction, strongly inhibiting spore germination and mycelial growth on seed/root surfaces. Hymexazol is root-absorbed (systemic in the root zone) and helps suppress pathogens in the rhizosphere and early infection sites, improving control consistency in soil.
- Broad-spectrum soil-borne disease positioning: Particularly suitable for Fusarium wilt/root rot complex and other soil-borne problems where multiple pathogens may coexist (e.g., Fusarium, Pythium-related complexes depending on field conditions).
- Fast + residual performance (avoid over-claim): Fludioxonil provides rapid surface protection, while hymexazol contributes sustained root-zone activity. Residual duration depends on soil type, moisture, and disease pressure (so it’s better not to fix it as “20 days” unless you have local trials).
- Application flexibility (correcting formulation facts): This is a WP (wettable powder)—typically suitable for seed treatment slurry, root drench/soil drench, and in-furrow/soil-directed application after dilution. (“Granule uniform distribution” is not applicable to WP and should be removed.)
- Plant vigor / root support (professional wording): Hymexazol is often associated in practice with better root vitality and seedling establishment under root disease pressure. It should be positioned as supporting healthier rooting under stress, rather than a guaranteed “growth promoter.”
Application Method:
| Crops | Targets | Dosage | Method |
| Cucurbit & vegetable crops, medicinal crops, fruit trees, leafy vegetables, etc. | Root rot, Fusarium wilt, damping-off, seedling blight, basal stem rot, etc. | 500-1000 times dilution | Root drenching |
| 1.5-3 kg/ha | Flush irrigation, drip irrigation |
