Difenoconazole 25 g/L + Thiamethoxam 262.5 g/L + Fludioxonil 25 g/L FS
Difenoconazole 25 g/L + Thiamethoxam 262.5 g/L + Fludioxonil 25 g/L FS is a triple-action seed treatment designed to protect seeds and young seedlings from early insect pressure and early disease risk. It is used as a seed treatment product, not as a foliar spray. The clearest use direction is early-season protection where crops need stronger emergence, cleaner establishment, and more stable seedling performance from the start.
This formulation combines one systemic insecticide with two fungicides in one seed-applied workflow. Its practical value is straightforward: protect the seed, protect the emerging seedling, and reduce early losses before they become harder and more expensive to correct in the field.
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Difenoconazole 25 g/L + Thiamethoxam 262.5 g/L + Fludioxonil 25 g/L FS Description
Difenoconazole 25 g/L + Thiamethoxam 262.5 g/L + Fludioxonil 25 g/L FS Description
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Difenoconazole 25 g/L + Thiamethoxam 262.5 g/L + Fludioxonil 25 g/L FS |
| Formulation | FS |
| Product Type | Seed Treatment Insecticide + Fungicide |
| Active Ingredients | Thiamethoxam 262.5 g/L + Difenoconazole 25 g/L + Fludioxonil 25 g/L |
| Main Product Character | Triple-action early-season protection |
| Main Insect Direction | Soil-dwelling and early sucking/feeding insects |
| Main Disease Direction | Seed-borne and soil-borne diseases |
| Typical Crop Direction | Wheat, barley, and other locally registered seed-treatment crops |
| Shelf Life | At least 2 years in original unopened containers under proper storage conditions |
The composition, FS formulation identity, and early-season protection role are the core technical facts that define this product.
Main Functions
This formulation is mainly used to:
- Protect seed during germination and emergence
- Reduce early insect pressure around the seed and seedling
- Reduce early disease pressure from seed-borne and soil-borne pathogens
- Support cleaner crop establishment
- Provide one seed-treatment workflow for both insect and disease protection
Its strongest fit is in seed-treatment programs where early crop losses can begin below the soil surface or during the first stage of seedling development.
How the Formula Works
This formulation works through three complementary active ingredients.
Thiamethoxam provides the insect-protection backbone of the product. It is a systemic seed treatment insecticide from the neonicotinoid group and protects against certain chewing and sucking insects through contact and ingestion. The active ingredient is taken up as the seed germinates and the seedling starts to establish.
Fludioxonil provides strong surface and seed-zone fungicidal protection. Its main role is protection against important seed-borne and soil-borne fungal pathogens on the seed surface and in the immediate seed zone.
Difenoconazole adds systemic fungicidal support. In seed-treatment use, it is taken up by the seed and translocated within the seedling, extending the disease-protection profile beyond a contact-only seed treatment.
Target Pests and Diseases
The clearest insect direction of this formulation is soil-dwelling insects and early sucking or feeding insects that threaten the crop soon after establishment. In practical seed-treatment use, this gives the product a strong place in early protection programs where seed and seedling attack can reduce stand quality from the beginning.
The clearest disease direction is seed-borne and soil-borne diseases. In cereal-type seed-treatment programs, the composition is commonly associated with protection against problems such as bunt and Fusarium-related seed or seedling risk, depending on the registered crop and local label scope.
Suitable Crops and Application Areas
The strongest crop directions for this formulation include wheat and barley. These are the clearest registered crop lines publicly associated with this exact composition in FS seed-treatment use. In some markets, related seed-treatment directions may also connect similar products with additional crops, but final crop scope should always follow the approved local label in the destination market.
This product belongs in seed-treatment programs, not in foliar spray programs. Its correct place is at the seed-care stage before sowing, where it supports protection from germination into early plant development.
Application Guidance
This product should be used according to the approved local label and applied to seed before planting. Good and even seed coverage is important because the formulation is designed for seed-treatment equipment, not for foliar spraying.
In general, this formulation is suitable when:
- the crop program needs early insect and disease protection
- the seed is exposed to soil-borne and seed-borne disease risk
- the crop is exposed to early chewing or sucking insect pressure
- the treatment plan requires a single seed-applied workflow rather than separate insecticide and fungicide lines
Final treatment rate, dilution, equipment setup, and crop-specific directions should follow the approved local label.
Formulation Features
FS means flowable concentrate for seed treatment. This is the correct formulation identity for this product category. It is not a foliar insecticide or foliar fungicide format. It is designed specifically for seed-treatment use before sowing.
The practical meaning is simple: this is a seed-care formulation built for early insect and disease protection at the seed, root, and young-seedling stage.
Product Advantages
This formulation stands out for these reasons:
- One insecticide plus two fungicides in one seed-treatment product
- Systemic insect protection from thiamethoxam
- Seed-surface and seed-zone disease protection from fludioxonil
- Systemic seedling protection support from difenoconazole
- FS seed-treatment formulation
- Clear fit for early-season crop establishment
Its strongest product value is the ability to support a cleaner crop start with one structured seed-treatment workflow for both insect and disease protection.
Safety and Handling
This product should be handled carefully during preparation, seed treatment, storage, and transport. Treated seed must not be used for food, feed, or oil purposes. Treated seed should be clearly identified, kept separate from untreated seed or grain, and handled with proper protective equipment. Spilled treated seed should be covered or collected, and treated seed should not be left exposed on the soil surface.
Because the formulation includes thiamethoxam together with fludioxonil and difenoconazole, good stewardship is also important in long-term seed-treatment programs. Use should remain within the approved local label and local seed-treatment handling requirements.
Storage and Transport
Store this product in the original unopened container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place. Keep it away from food, feed, and unauthorized access. During treated-seed handling and storage, seed should remain clearly marked as treated and should not be stored in unsuitable bags or poorly ventilated conditions where label restrictions apply.
During transport and use, good seed-treatment discipline matters. Consistent handling, correct equipment setup, and proper separation of treated seed are important for both safety and product performance.
FAQ
What is this product mainly used for?
It is mainly used as a triple-action seed treatment for early insect and disease protection at the seed and seedling stage.
Is this a seed treatment or a foliar spray?
It is a seed treatment product in FS formulation, not a foliar spray.
What is the main technical advantage of this combination?
The main advantage is one insecticide plus two fungicides in one seed-applied workflow, supporting protection of the seed and emerging seedling from both early insect pressure and early disease risk.
What crops are the clearest fit for this formulation?
The clearest crop directions publicly associated with this composition are wheat and barley, with final crop scope depending on the approved local label.
What does FS mean in the product name?
FS means flowable concentrate for seed treatment.




