Krishikranti kindle Carbendazim 46.27% SC Broad Spectrum Systemic Fungicide
Krishikranti Kindle (Carbendazim 46.27% SC) is a liquid systemic fungicide with broad-spectrum disease control. The flowable suspension concentrate (SC) formulation gives faster absorption, uniform spray coverage, and quicker action than the older 50% WP version. Curative and preventive controls a wide range of fungal diseases including powdery mildew, anthracnose, blight, blast, sheath blight, leaf spot, wilt, and root rot across paddy, mango, chilli, tomato, grapes, groundnut, wheat, and vegetables. What is Carbendazim 46.27% SC? Carbendazim 46.27% SC is the liquid Suspension Concentrate form of Carbendazim India's most widely-used systemic fungicide. The SC formulation delivers two clear advantages over Carbendazim 50% WP: (1) finer particle dispersion, no clogging in nozzles; (2) faster plant uptake. CIB&RC registered as a Green Label (low toxicity) systemic fungicide. Mode of Action Systemic absorption : Carbendazim is absorbed by the plant and translocated through the xylem to all growing points. Cell-level action : binds to fungal β-tubulin, disrupting cell division and stopping fungal growth from inside the plant. Dual effect : preventive (stops new infection) + curative (heals existing disease). Long residual : protects the crop for 10–14 days after spray. Key Benefits : Carbendazim 46.27% SC Fungicide Liquid systemic action : uniform mixing, faster uptake than WP forms. Broad-spectrum control : works on Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, and Deuteromycetes fungi. Triple application method : foliar spray, seed treatment, soil drench. Green Label (low toxicity) : safer for users, livestock, and bees (non-toxic to bees). Long shelf life : stable for 2 years from manufacture under normal storage. Wide crop coverage : paddy, wheat, mango, chilli, tomato, grapes, apple, groundnut, cotton, vegetables, ornamentals. Cost-effective : only 200 ml needed per acre; competitive vs Bavistin, Batista, Fungiguard, Nakshathra, Perl. Carbendazim 46.27 SC Uses (Crop-Wise Diseases Controlled) Crop Diseases Controlled Mango Powdery mildew (CIB&RC registered), Anthracnose Paddy / Rice Sheath blight, Blast, Sheath rot, Brown spot Wheat Loose smut (seed treatment), Karnal bunt Tomato Early blight, Leaf blight, Fusarium wilt, Septoria leaf spot Chilli Anthracnose, Die-back, Fruit rot, Powdery mildew Grapes Anthracnose, Powdery mildew Apple Scab, Powdery mildew Groundnut Tikka leaf spot, Stem rot, Collar rot Cotton Leaf spot, Anthracnose, Boll rot Cucurbits Powdery mildew, Anthracnose Pulses (Gram, Tur, Pea, Bean) Fusarium wilt, Powdery mildew, Damping off Ornamentals / Roses Powdery mildew, Black spot, Botrytis Carbendazim 46.27 SC Dose & Application Method Application Dose Foliar spray 1 ml per litre of water (≈ 200 ml per acre in 200 L water; 500 ml per hectare in 500 L water) Knapsack pump 15 ml per 15-litre pump Seed treatment 2 ml per kg of seed (slurry method) Soil drench / nursery 1–2 ml per litre of water Spray interval 10–14 days, repeat as per disease pressure Sprays per cycle Maximum 2 (rotate to avoid resistance) Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) 14 days for most crops; check label per crop When to Spray Carbendazim Fungicide At first appearance of powdery mildew, anthracnose, blight, or leaf spot. As a preventive spray during humid, foggy, or post-rain weather. For seed treatment against soil-borne fungi before sowing wheat, paddy, groundnut, pulses. As a soil drench against Fusarium wilt and damping off in nurseries. At panicle initiation in paddy for sheath blight + sheath rot control. On mango at panicle emergence and post-bloom for powdery mildew (CIB&RC registered use). Best rotation partners: Mancozeb 75% WP (multi-site), Hexaconazole 5% SC (triazole), Tebuconazole 38.39% SC (triazole), Copper Oxychloride 50% WP (multi-site contact). Compatibility & Safety Compatible with most insecticides and fungicides except Bordeaux mixture, lime sulphur, and strongly alkaline products. Always perform a jar test before tank-mixing. Green Label classification moderate oral and dermal toxicity. Non-toxic to honey bees at recommended dose. Use standard PPE (gloves, mask, goggles) during spraying. Frequently Asked Questions 1. What is Carbendazim 46.27% SC used for? Carbendazim 46.27 SC uses include the control of fungal diseases such as powdery mildew, anthracnose, blast, sheath blight, leaf spot, blight, Fusarium wilt, root rot, scab, and tikka leaf spot across mango (CIB&RC registered), paddy, wheat, tomato, chilli, grapes, apple, groundnut, cotton, pulses, and ornamentals. 2. What is the correct dose of Carbendazim 46.27 SC per acre? 1 ml per litre of water, or 200 ml per acre in 200 litres of water (500 ml per hectare in 500 L water official CIB&RC label rate). Use 15 ml per 15-litre knapsack pump. 3. Is Carbendazim 46.27 SC a systemic or contact fungicide? Systemic. The molecule is absorbed by the plant, translocated through the xylem, and protects new growth from inside. Both preventive and curative action. 4. Carbendazim 46.27 SC vs Carbendazim 50 WP which is better? Both deliver the same active ingredient. 46.27% SC is liquid better for foliar spray and drip irrigation, no clogging. 50% WP is powder better for dry seed treatment. Choose based on application method, not on which is "stronger". 5. Can Carbendazim be used for seed treatment? Yes. Use 2 ml per kg of seed (slurry method). Mix with small water, coat seeds uniformly, dry in shade for 30 minutes before sowing. Effective against loose smut in wheat, damping off in pulses, and seed-borne fungi in groundnut. 6. What is the Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) for Carbendazim? Typically 14 days for most crops. Always check the product label for crop-specific PHI before harvest. 7. Is Carbendazim banned in India? No. Carbendazim is registered under CIB&RC for general agricultural use in India. The EU has banned it, and some Indian states impose restrictions on use in specific food crops. Always follow PHI and approved crop list on the label. For organic-certified produce, use bio-fungicide alternatives. 8. Can Carbendazim be tank-mixed with other pesticides? Yes compatible with most insecticides and fungicides. Do NOT mix with Bordeaux mixture, lime sulphur, or strongly alkaline products. Always perform a jar test before tank-mixing. Related Products krishikranti Suvistin — Carbendazim 50% WP (powder version, ideal for seed treatment) krishikranti Susafe — Carbendazim 12% + Mancozeb 63% WP (combo with multi-site partner) krishikranti C-Zeb — Mancozeb 75% WP (rotation partner — multi-site) Krishikranti Helion — Tebuconazole 38.39% SC (rotation partner — triazole) krishikranti Fungi 5x — Hexaconazole 5% SC (rotation partner — triazole) krishikranti Coxy 50 — Copper Oxychloride 50% WP (rotation partner — multi-site contact) krishikranti Trichoderma viride — Bio Fungicide (organic alternative for wilt & root rot) Helpful Reads Tikka Disease Control in Groundnut — Best Fungicides & Treatment Tips Browse Disease-Specific Collections Leaf Blight Solutions · Downy Mildew Control · Wilt & Root Rot Management · Bio-Fungicides
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