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Carbendazim Technical (CAS NO : 10605-21-7)

Carbendazim is a broad-spectrum systemic fungicide belonging to the benzimidazole class. It acts by inhibiting fungal mitosis through disruption of microtubule assembly, thereby halting cell division. It is effective against a wide range of ascomycetes and deuteromycetes fungi, particularly in seed, foliar, and soil applications.

Carbendazim Technical
Carbendazim Technical

Carbendazim is a broad-spectrum systemic fungicide belonging to the benzimidazole class. It acts by inhibiting fungal mitosis through disruption of microtubule assembly, thereby halting cell division. It is effective against a wide range of ascomycetes and deuteromycetes fungi, particularly in seed, foliar, and soil applications.

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Applications of Carbendazim Technical

Target Diseases

Powdery mildew, scab, anthracnose, leaf spots, root rots, and fusarium spp.

Target Crops

Rice, wheat, groundnut, cotton, fruits, vegetables, ornamentals

Perferred Method

Seed treatment, soil drench, and foliar spray. Typical field use: 250–500 g a.i./ha depending on disease and crop stage

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Carbendazim is systemic, translocated within plant tissues (xylem mobile).

Carbendazim often used as solo fungicide or in mix with Mancozeb, depending on disease profile.

Can be used as seed dressing, foliar spray, or soil treatment.

Restricted in certain EU places, but still used in Asia, LATAM, and Africa under national regulations.

Inhibits mitosis in fungal cells by disrupting spindle formation.

Generally safe when used per guidelines. Avoid mixing with strong oxidizers.

Used in formulations: 50% WP, 12% SC, 25% DS, 50% SC

Synonyms are MBC, Methyl Benzimidazole Carbamate.

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