Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG
Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG is a dual-action fungicide used where downy mildew and blight pressure can build quickly in vegetable and fruit crops. The formulation combines famoxadone 22.5% and cymoxanil 30% in a water-dispersible granule format for foliar disease programs in registered crops.
This formulation is mainly associated with crops such as cucumber, tomato, potato, grape, pepper, lettuce, and celery. Its main disease direction includes downy mildew, late blight, early blight, grape downy mildew, and pepper blight under high-pressure foliar disease conditions.
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Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG Description
Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG Description
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG |
| Product Type | Fungicide |
| Active Ingredients | Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% |
| Formulation | WDG |
| Main Disease Focus | Downy mildew, late blight, early blight, grape downy mildew, pepper blight |
| Main Crop Focus | Cucumber, tomato, potato, grape, pepper, lettuce, celery |
| Main Use Direction | Foliar disease management in registered crops |
| Application Direction | Use according to the approved local label |
Main Functions
Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG is mainly used to:
- Manage downy mildew pressure
- Manage blight pressure
- Protect leaves and other above-ground plant parts in foliar disease programs
- Support disease control during rainy or high-humidity periods
- Add a two-active fungicide option to rotation programs
Its main role is foliar disease management in crops where infection can spread quickly and disease pressure can intensify over a short period.
Mode of Action
Famoxadone belongs to the QoI fungicides and is listed by FRAC in Group 11A. Cymoxanil is listed by FRAC in Code 27 and is identified in the cyanoacetamide-oxime group. This gives the formulation two distinct fungicide identities in one product.
This combination is suitable for programs that need a dual-mode fungicide for structured disease management and resistance rotation. FRAC notes that both Code 11A and Code 27 require resistance management.
Target Diseases
Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG is mainly used for:
- Downy mildew
- Late blight
- Early blight
- Grape downy mildew
- Pepper blight
- Related high-pressure foliar disease situations
These disease directions are the core disease claims listed in the current product information.
Suitable Crops and Application Areas
Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG is suitable for registered crop programs that include:
- Cucumber
- Tomato
- Potato
- Grape
- Pepper
- Lettuce
- Celery
These crops are the main crop lines identified for this formulation in the current product information.
Application Guidance
Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG should be used according to the approved local label. It is suited to foliar disease programs where downy mildew or blight pressure can rise quickly, especially under rainy or high-humidity conditions.
In general, this formulation is suitable when:
- the crop faces downy mildew pressure
- the crop faces late blight or early blight pressure
- the disease program needs a two-active fungicide
- the treatment target is a foliar disease problem in registered crops
Final dosage, spray timing, interval, and crop-specific directions should follow the local approved label.
Formulation Features
WDG means water-dispersible granule. CIPAC lists WG as water dispersible granule, and CIPAC test methods describe this formulation type as granules added to water and mixed to form a suspension.
This means Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG is a dry granule fungicide designed to be dispersed in water before spraying. It is suitable for routine foliar application in registered crop programs.
Product Advantages
Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG stands out for these reasons:
- Two active ingredients in one formulation
- FRAC 11A + FRAC 27 fungicide profile
- Focused use in downy mildew and blight programs
- WDG dry granule formulation
- Suitable for foliar disease management
- Relevant to vegetable and fruit crop disease programs
Its main technical strength is the combination of a QoI fungicide component and a Code 27 component in a single WDG formulation for high-pressure foliar disease situations.
Safety and Use Precautions
Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG should be handled according to the approved local label and standard agricultural safety practice. Because the formulation contains fungicides from FRAC 11A and FRAC 27, rotation planning and resistance management are important parts of responsible use.
Important points include:
- follow the approved local label
- avoid repeated exclusive use without rotation
- use proper protective clothing, gloves, and face protection
- apply under suitable foliar spray conditions
- manage the product within a broader fungicide program
These points are consistent with the resistance-management guidance attached to the fungicide groups in this formulation.
Storage and Transport
As a water-dispersible granule formulation, Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG should be kept dry, stored in the original sealed package, and protected from moisture and package damage before use. This handling approach follows the normal requirements of dry granule formulations that must disperse properly in water.
During transport, the packaging should be protected from water exposure, rough handling, and bag breakage so the granules remain stable before spray preparation.
FAQ
What is Famoxadone 22.5% + Cymoxanil 30% WDG mainly used for?
It is mainly used for downy mildew and blight management in registered vegetable and fruit crops.
Which crops are commonly associated with this formulation?
The main listed crops are cucumber, tomato, potato, grape, pepper, lettuce, and celery.
What fungicide groups are in this mixture?
Famoxadone is in FRAC Group 11A, and cymoxanil is in FRAC Code 27.
What does WDG mean in this product name?
It refers to a water-dispersible granule formulation that is dispersed in water before spraying.
How should this product be used?
It should be used according to the approved local label, with attention to crop registration, disease timing, and resistance-management rotation.












