Description
Copper sulphate is a chemical compound that is used in agriculture and horticulture as a fungicide and as a supplement to provide plants with copper, an essential nutrient. It appears as a blue crystalline powder.
- Copper sulphate is a versatile chemical compound used as a fungicide and a source of copper for plants..
- Copper sulphate can be used on a wide range of crops and is effective against fungal diseases such as downy mildew and powdery mildew.
- The recommended dosage of copper sulphate varies depending on the type of crop and application method.
- Copper sulphate can also be used as a herbicide in aquatic environments to control the growth of algae and unwanted plants.
Target Fungus
Copper sulphate is effective against a wide range of fungal diseases, including but not limited to Downy mildew , Powdery mildew,Leaf spot,Anthracnose , Botrytis blight, Black rot, Phytophthora blight
Mode of Action:
Copper sulphate works by releasing copper ions, which are toxic to fungi and other pathogens that cause plant diseases. It also provides plants with copper, which is an essential nutrient for growth and development.
Target Crop:
Copper sulphate can be used in a variety of crops, including fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. It is often used in crops that are susceptible to fungal diseases, such as grapes, potatoes, and tomatoes.
Dosage: 400 gm / Acre
How to use –
Long Description
- Copper sulphate is a versatile chemical compound that is commonly used in agriculture and horticulture as a fungicide and as a source of copper for plants. It appears as a blue crystalline powder and is highly soluble in water.
- Copper sulphate is a powerful tool in preventing and treating fungal diseases in crops and can also provide essential nutrients to plants, such as copper, that are necessary for growth and development.
- The mode of action of copper sulphate is related to its ability to release copper ions into the soil, which are toxic to fungi and other plant pathogens.
- These copper ions attack the cell walls and membranes of fungi, leading to their destruction.
- At the same time, copper ions are absorbed by the plant roots and transported to the leaves and other parts of the plant, where they help to maintain healthy cellular processes and promote growth.
- Copper sulphate can be used on a wide variety of crops, including fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. It is often used in crops that are susceptible to fungal diseases, such as grapes, potatoes, and tomatoes.
- Additionally, copper sulphate can be used as a herbicide in aquatic environments, where it helps control the growth of algae and other unwanted plants. When using copper sulphate, it is important to follow the recommended dosage for your specific crop and application method.
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