UPL launches sulfur-based natural fungicide in Australia, targeting grape pathogens

Published 2025년 8월 7일

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Core Tip: According to a report from the World Agrochemical Network Chinese website, UPL Australia recently launched the biocide Thiopron for grape cultivation at the WineTech 2025 exhibition. The exhibition showcased innovative technologies and sustainable cultivation methods in the Australian and New Zealand wine industry, attracting over 4,000 visitors.

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Thiopron, with its unique and highly effective sulfur-based formula, provides a natural solution for grape vine protection that reduces pesticide residues. According to UPL, typical sulfur products have varying particle sizes, ranging from 2 micrometers to 5 micrometers. The particles of Thiopron suspension concentrate are smaller and more uniform, with a particle size of only 1.2 micrometers, allowing for more even coverage of the leaves and thus achieving optimal efficacy. Sulfur reacts on the surface of the leaves to produce hydrogen sulfide gas. This gas is toxic to pathogens and has anti-sporulation effects, thereby ...
Source: Foodmate

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