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Difenoconazole is a broad-spectrum fungicide used in the agrochemical and fertilizer industry. It is used to control a wide range of fungal diseases in crops, including powdery mildew, rust, and scab. It is also used to control fungal diseases in turf and ornamentals. Difenoconazole is a systemic fungicide, meaning it is absorbed by the plant and moves throughout the plant to protect it from disease. It is also a contact fungicide, meaning it works on contact with the fungus.
Difenoconazole is used in a variety of crops, including cereals, fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. It is also used in turf and other non-crop areas. It is available in a variety of formulations, including wettable powders, emulsifiable concentrates, and suspension concentrates.
Some companies in the difenoconazole market include BASF, Syngenta, Bayer, Nufarm, and UPL. Show Less Read more