AZOXAM 44.7 SC

Systemic preventive and curative fungicide – Suspension Concentrate (SC)

Composition: 322 g/L Azoxystrobin + 125 g/L Metalaxyl-M

Pack size: 2 × 1 liter

Description

AZOXAM 44.7 SC is an innovative fungicide that combines preventive strength with curative efficacy. It is one of the latest solutions for combating fungal diseases affecting soil and plants at their early stages. This product combines two active ingredients from different groups, providing dual action to eliminate fungi and prevent their development, both before and after germination.

AZOXAM demonstrates high effectiveness against a wide range of pathogenic fungi such as Rhizoctonia and Pythium. It is an ideal choice for protecting sensitive crops from sudden death and root or seedling diseases. The product is suitable for application via foliar spraying or drip irrigation systems, offering farmers flexibility depending on crop type and cultivation method.

Key Advantages:

  • Dual-action formulation of Azoxystrobin and Metalaxyl-M
  • Comprehensive systemic, preventive, and curative effect
  • Protection against fungal diseases before and after germination
  • Effective against soil fungi, Rhizoctonia, and Pythium
  • Suitable for spraying or drip irrigation
  • Reliable new product with proven performance
  • Cost-effective with tangible results

Target Diseases:

  • Soil fungi
  • Rhizoctonia
  • Pythium
  • Sudden plant death

Application by Crop:

Crop Target Diseases Dosage / 100 L water Notes
Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli Soil fungi, Rhizoctonia, Pythium Seedlings: 50–75 ml Apply directly before covering seeds. Via drip irrigation: 100–150 ml per dunam (1000 m²) (50 ml per row).
Garlic, Onion Soil fungi Apply before sowing; avoid direct contact with seeds.
Cucumber, Melon, Muskmelon, Zucchini, Lettuce, Spinach Soil fungi Apply directly in furrows before covering seeds.
Lentil, Chickpea, Pea Soil fungi Apply directly in furrows during planting; cover soil immediately. Avoid concentrating product on seeds to prevent delayed emergence.