TALSAR
Thifluzamide 24% SC
TALSAR (Thifluzamide 24% SC) is a systemic SDHI fungicide from Ratnakar India Ltd, Ahmedabad — India's leading agrochemical manufacturer, supplier, and exporter. Thifluzamide inhibits succinate dehydrogenase (complex II) in fungal mitochondria, providing excellent systemic curative and protective control of Black Scurf, Sheath Blight, Rhizoctonia Solani, and Early Blight on potato, rice, and tomato. TALSAR is particularly effective against Rhizoctonia diseases with strong root and soil activity. Manufactured and exported by Ratnakar India from Gujarat, TALSAR is a premium systemic SDHI fungicide trusted for high-value crop disease management where Rhizoctonia-caused diseases threaten yield and quality.
| Mode of Action | Systemic Fungicide |
|---|---|
| Major Crops | Potato, Rice, Tomato |
| Target Diseases | Black Scurf, Sheath Blight, Rhizoctonia Solani, Early Blight |
| Packing | 50 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 ltr |
FAQ for TALSAR
What diseases does TALSAR control?
TALSAR controls Black Scurf (Rhizoctonia solani) on potato, Sheath Blight (Rhizoctonia solani) on rice, Rhizoctonia Solani on multiple crops, and Early Blight on tomato with systemic SDHI activity.
How does Thifluzamide in TALSAR work?
Thifluzamide inhibits succinate dehydrogenase (SDHI, complex II) in the fungal mitochondrial electron transport chain, blocking energy production in Rhizoctonia species with excellent systemic and soil activity.
Is TALSAR effective against Black Scurf in potato?
Yes, TALSAR is highly effective against Black Scurf (Rhizoctonia solani) in potato — a soil-borne disease causing seed piece rot and surface sclerotia on tubers. Apply as seed treatment or in-furrow.
Can TALSAR be used for rice Sheath Blight control?
Yes, TALSAR is excellent for Sheath Blight management in rice. Apply during tillering stage when disease first appears at plant base. Thifluzamide's systemic activity gives good residual protection.
What is the advantage of SDHI mode of action in TALSAR?
SDHI mode of action (complex II inhibition) is different from strobilurins (complex III), DMI triazoles, and multi-site fungicides, making TALSAR an excellent rotation partner in resistance management programs.
