The fungicide Falcon is a highly effective systemic agent containing three active components: tebuconazole (167 g/l), triadimenol (43 g/l), and spiroxamine (250 g/l). This combination provides a broad spectrum of biological activity and reliable protection against various plant diseases, including powdery mildew, septoria, rust, fusarium, kiddyum, and tomato blight. The mechanism of action is based on inhibiting the demethylation process in sterol biosynthesis and disrupting the permeability of pathogen cell membranes, which prevents infection development.
Falcon has both preventive and curative effects, providing long-lasting protection for leaves, stems, and ears of cereal crops, as well as other agricultural plants. The agent does not cause phytotoxicity and is distinguished by the absence of pathogen resistance, making it a universal tool for use in various agronomic crops. It is suitable for treating potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants, cabbage, sunflowers, onions, and other crops.
The agent is available in emulsifiable concentrate form and is well compatible with other plant protection agents, facilitating its use in integrated protection systems. The recommended application rate is 200–400 liters per hectare, ensuring effective and economical application. Falcon is a reliable choice for farmers seeking to protect their harvest from a broad spectrum of fungal diseases and improve the quality and quantity of their produce.