ZIRAM-80
Ziram 80% WP
ZIRAM-80 (Ziram 80% WP) is a broad-spectrum contact and preventive fungicide from Ratnakar India Ltd, Ahmedabad — India's trusted agrochemical manufacturer, supplier, and exporter. Ziram, a dithiocarbamate fungicide, provides multi-site contact protective action against Downy Mildew, Anthracnose, Scab, and Early Blight on grapes, apple, potato, and tomato. Its multi-site mode of action makes resistance development virtually impossible, making ZIRAM-80 an excellent foundation product and rotation partner in disease management programs. Manufactured and exported by Ratnakar India from Gujarat, ZIRAM-80 is a reliable and economical fungicide for diverse horticultural and vegetable crop protection.
| Mode of Action | Contact & Preventive action | |
|---|---|---|
| Recommended Crops | Target Disease | Dose/Acre |
| Grape | Downy mildew, Anthracnose | 600-800 gm |
| Apple | Scab | 600-800 gm |
| Potato | Early blight | 600-800 gm |
| Tomato | Early blight | 600-800 gm |
| Packing | 500 gm, 1 kg | |
FAQ for ZIRAM-80
What diseases does ZIRAM-80 control?
ZIRAM-80 controls Downy Mildew and Anthracnose on grapes, Scab on apple, and Early Blight on potato and tomato through its broad-spectrum contact and preventive dithiocarbamate fungicidal action.
How does Ziram in ZIRAM-80 work?
Ziram is a multi-site contact dithiocarbamate fungicide that reacts with thiol-containing groups in multiple fungal enzyme systems, disrupting diverse metabolic processes and preventing spore germination.
Is ZIRAM-80 effective against grape Downy Mildew?
Yes, ZIRAM-80 is effective against Downy Mildew in grapes at 600-800 gm per acre as a preventive spray. Apply before infection periods and repeat every 7-10 days during high disease pressure.
Does resistance develop to ZIRAM-80?
No, Ziram's multi-site mode of action makes resistance development virtually impossible, making ZIRAM-80 an excellent base fungicide and rotation partner in any disease management program.
What is the recommended dose of ZIRAM-80?
ZIRAM-80 is recommended at 600-800 gm per acre for grapes, apple, potato, and tomato. It is available in 500 gm and 1 kg packs. Always follow label recommendations for crop-specific guidance.
