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Fosthiazate is a systemic organophosphorus nematicide for effective control of root-knot and soil nematodes in vegetables, fruits, and plantation crops. Available in granule formulations for global agricultural markets.
CAS Number:98886-44-3
Ingredient Content:Fosthiazate 10% GR
Product Appearance:White to light yellow crystalline solid
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Fosthiazate is a systemic organophosphorus nematicide with contact and stomach action, widely used for the control of plant-parasitic nematodes in vegetables, fruits, and plantation crops.
It provides effective soil nematode suppression while supporting healthy root development and improved crop vigor, making it a reliable solution for intensive agricultural systems.
Fosthiazate works by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in nematodes.
After soil application, it is absorbed by roots and acts through contact and systemic activity, disrupting nerve signal transmission, leading to paralysis and death of nematodes.
Highly effective against root-knot and cyst nematodes
Combines contact + systemic action for improved soil efficacy
Enhances root growth and nutrient uptake
Helps restore soil productivity in nematode-infested fields
Compatible with integrated nematode management programs
Suitable for vegetables, fruits, and plantation crops
Q1: What nematodes does Fosthiazate control?
A: It is effective against root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.), cyst nematodes, and other soil-dwelling plant-parasitic nematodes.
Q2: Is Fosthiazate systemic?
A: Yes. It has systemic activity through roots, improving control in the rhizosphere.
Q3: When should Fosthiazate be applied?
A: It is best applied before planting or transplanting, allowing uniform distribution in the soil.
Q4: Does Fosthiazate affect beneficial organisms?
A: When used as directed, it is compatible with most soil management programs; however, avoid overuse.
Q5: Can Fosthiazate be combined with other soil treatments?
A: Yes, it can be integrated with fertilizers or soil amendments; compatibility testing is recommended.