Description
Nativo Bayer Fungicide is an advanced fungicide developed by Bayer Crop Science. It combines the powerful active ingredients Tebuconazole (50%) and Trifloxystrobin (25%) to offer systemic protection against a wide range of fungal diseases.
This product is ideal for protecting crops like rice, wheat, mangoes, and vegetables from the damaging effects of fungal infections. Its broad-spectrum efficacy makes it a must-have for farmers who prioritize healthy, high-yielding crops.
Key Features of Nativo Bayer Fungicide 75% WG
Product Name |
Nativo Bayer |
Active Ingredients |
Tebuconazole (50%) + Trifloxystrobin (25%) |
Formulation |
Water-Dispersible Granules (WG) |
Manufacturer |
Bayer Crop Science |
Target Diseases |
Blast, Brown Spots, Sheath Blight, Powdery Mildew, Yellow Rust, Anthracnose, Early Blight, and more |
Mode of Action |
Systemic, Translaminar, Protective and Curative |
What Makes Nativo Fungicide Stand Out?
NativoFungicide is formulated to provide systemic and translaminar action against fungal diseases. The combination of Tebuconazole and Trifloxystrobin ensures that the product offers broad-spectrum protection and effectively combats a wide range of diseases.
Here’s a closer look at its key benefits:
1. Broad-Spectrum Control of Fungal Diseases
Nativo 75% WG offers unmatched protection against several types of fungal diseases, including:
Rice: Controls diseases like blast, brown spots, sheath blight, and fungal leaf spot.
Vegetables: Manages early blight, gray mold, and Rhizoctonia, common issues in tomato and other vegetable crops.
Mangoes: Provides protection from powdery mildew and anthracnose, diseases that can severely affect mango quality.
Wheat: Helps control yellow rust and powdery mildew, preventing yield loss and promoting better grain quality.
2. Superior Systemic Action and Translaminar Effect
Nativo contains two potent ingredients: Tebuconazole and Trifloxystrobin. The systemic nature of Tebuconazole ensures that the fungicide is absorbed by the plant and moves through its vascular system. Trifloxystrobin, on the other hand, provides excellent translaminar action, meaning it penetrates the leaf surface, providing enhanced protection both inside and outside the plant. This dual action results in comprehensive disease control that lasts longer and reaches all parts of the plant.
3. Long-Lasting Protection and Rainfastness
Nativo Fungicide offers long-lasting protection and is rainfast once dried on the leaf surface. This means that once the fungicide has been absorbed into the plant, it will not be washed off by rain, even in wet conditions. The ability to stay effective in rain-prone areas makes it especially useful for farmers in Pakistan and other regions with unpredictable weather.
4. Nativo Benefits: Boosting Crop Quality and Yields
The use of Nativo Bayer Fungicide has proven to increase crop quality and yield across various agricultural sectors:
Rice: Nativo helps prevent dirty panicle formation and improves the overall quality of rice grains, ensuring higher yields and better marketability.
Tomatoes and Vegetables: By protecting crops from early blight and other fungal diseases, Nativo ensures healthier plants with better fruit and vegetable quality.
Mangoes: Effective control of powdery mildew and anthracnose results in better fruit quality and higher mango yields.
Wheat: Protects against yellow rust and powdery mildew, two major diseases that reduce the quality and quantity of wheat yields.
How to Use Nativo Bayer 75% WG: Application Instructions
To ensure the best results when using Nativo Bayer Fungicide, follow these simple application guidelines:
1. Mixing and Dosage
Dosage: For foliar application, mix 75 grams of Nativo per acre of water.
Application Method: Apply the mixture to the leaves of the plants, ensuring thorough wetting of the foliage.
2. Recommended Application Timing
Early Stage Application: Apply Nativo during the early stages of plant growth to prevent the onset of fungal diseases.
Regular Intervals: Reapply every 2-3 weeks to maintain protection from fungal infections.
3. Application Best Practices
Best Practice |
Details |
Use Preventively |
Apply Nativo during early growth stages for optimal results. |
Regular Application |
Ensure regular applications every 2-3 weeks for continuous protection. |
Weather Considerations |
Apply when no rainfall is expected within 6 hours for maximum effectiveness. |
Frequently Asked Questions
What diseases does Nativo Bayer Fungicide 75% WG treat?
Nativo 75% WG is effective against a wide range of fungal diseases, including:
Rice: Blast, Brown Spots, Sheath Blight, Fungal Leaf Spot
Vegetables: Early Blight, Gray Mold, Rhizoctonia
Mangoes: Powdery Mildew, Anthracnose
Wheat: Yellow Rust, Powdery Mildew
How does Nativo work?
Nativo combines Tebuconazole and Trifloxystrobin, which provide systemic and translaminar action, allowing the fungicide to be absorbed by the plant and spread throughout its vascular system. This ensures long-lasting protection from fungal diseases.
Can Nativo Fungicide be used on all crops?
Yes, Nativo is versatile and can be used on a wide range of crops such as rice, wheat, mangoes, and vegetables. Always refer to the Nativo fungicide label for crop-specific guidelines.
How often should I apply Nativo Fungicide?
For optimal results, apply Nativo every 2-3 weeks during the growing season. This will help ensure continuous protection from fungal diseases.
Is Nativo Bayer rainfast?
Yes, Nativo Bayer is rainfast once the application has dried on the leaves, providing protection even if it rains after application.
How does Nativo benefit crops?
By protecting crops from fungal diseases, Nativo helps improve crop quality and yields. Healthy crops are more resistant to stress and environmental factors, resulting in better marketable produce and higher overall yields.
What is the correct way to mix Nativo Bayer?
For each acre of crop, mix 75 grams of Nativo with water and apply it as a foliar spray, ensuring that the leaves are thoroughly wet.