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Write characteristics of an ideal fungicide​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Most fungicides that can be bought retail are sold in a liquid form. A very common active ingredient is sulfur, present at 0.08% in weaker concentrates, and as high as 0.5% for more potent fungicides. Fungicides in powdered form are usually around 90% sulfur and are very toxic. Other active ingredients in fungicides include neem oil, rosemary oil, jojoba oil, the bacterium Bacillus subtilis, and the beneficial fungus Ulocladium oudemansii.

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Answered by krishna210398
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Fungicides are biocidal chemicals or organic organisms used to kill parasitic fungi or their spores.

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A fungistatic inhibits their growth. Fungi can reason extreme harm in agriculture, ensuing in essential losses of yield, quality, and profit. Fungicides are used each in agriculture and to combat fungal infections in animals. Chemicals used to manipulate oomycetes, which aren't fungi, also are called fungicides, as oomycetes use the identical mechanisms as fungi to contaminate plants.Fungicides can both be contact, translaminar or systemic. Contact fungicides aren't taken up into the plant tissue and defend best the plant wherein the spray is deposited. Translaminar fungicides redistribute the fungicide from the upper, sprayed leaf floor to the lower, unsprayed floor. Systemic fungicides are taken up and redistributed thru the xylem vessels. Few fungicides flow to all components of a plant. Some are regionally systemic, and a few flow upwardly.

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