Daconil is a brand of fungicides and plant disease control products that are used in agriculture, horticulture, and home gardening. The brand is known for its broad-spectrum disease control and effectiveness against tough-to-control plant diseases.
Daconil was first introduced in the United States in 1962 by the Chevron Chemical Company.
The active ingredient in Daconil is chlorothalonil, a broad-spectrum fungicide.
In 2002, Syngenta acquired the Daconil brand from Chevron Chemical Company.
Since then, Syngenta has continued to develop and market new formulations and products under the Daconil brand.
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A broad-spectrum fungicide that is designed to control a wide range of plant diseases, including leaf spots, blights, and rusts. It is a dry formulation that is easy to apply and sticks to plant surfaces for extended protection.
A fungicide that is designed to control disease in commercial and residential turfgrass. It is a granular formulation that provides long-lasting disease control, even in hot and humid conditions.
A fungicide that combines the active ingredient chlorothalonil with a second active ingredient, acibenzolar-S-methyl, to provide enhanced plant disease control.
Daconil is used to control a range of plant diseases in agriculture, horticulture, and home gardening. It is effective against tough-to-control diseases and is known for its broad-spectrum disease control.
Yes, Daconil can be used on edible plants, but it is important to follow the label instructions and observe any pre-harvest intervals.
The length of protection provided by Daconil depends on the product and the specific disease being treated. Generally, Daconil provides long-lasting protection for up to 14 days or more.
Daconil is generally safe for humans and pets when used according to label instructions. However, it is important to avoid breathing in the product and to observe any restrictions on re-entry to treated areas.
The application method for Daconil depends on the product and the specific plant disease being treated. Consult the product label for specific instructions on dosage and application method.