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You heard of chlorothalonil? Farmers use it because protecting the crop against pathogens - microscopic organisms such as fungi, responsible for diseases- is a key tool. This text, we will see what is this chlorothalonil how does it work and why Chlorothanlin can saves all farmers ass..

Chlorothalonil is a fungicide, this chemical comes under Non-systemic type of fungicides. This means it has fungicidal capabilities. FungiPlants1 2 Fungus is a tiny organism that can make plants ill. When plants wilt, they droop and appear faltering due to fungi attacking them. They can also turn yellow and eventually, die. For farmers this is a bad thing, as it could destroy their crops. Chlorothalonil kills rusts by penetrating the outer wall (cell wall) of the fungus. Without this crucial layer, the fungus is no longer alive. All of these characteristics combine to make chlorothalonil the best defense against fungus, and for its defensive properties it is not toxic to healthy plants.

Controlling fungal infections with Chlorothalonil

Chlorothalonil prevents funguses from exploding amid crops where farmers use it. In nature, you may encounter some important diseases caused by fungi. These include powdery mildew, rust and a disease known as Botrytis. The diseases would be devastating to grapes used for wine in addition to vegetable and fruit trees. Farmers would just spray their crops with chlorothalonil as soon they see any visible signs of fungi affecting the plant, like a spotting on leaves or fruit. This works to kill other fungi and prevent the others from attacking your healthy plants.

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