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Insecticides, Acaricides
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A multi-component seed treatment combining insecticidal and fungicidal protection to ensure maximum crop survival.
Description
Comprehensive seed protection from Lyssanta
"Santiago" is not just another seed treatment agent, but a strategy for preserving yield potential right at the planting stage. This product from the Russian manufacturer Lyssanta stands out due to its complex multi-component formula, combining triazoles and phenylpyrroles, which allows for closing protection gaps often left by highly specialized products.
Why this product works
Unlike mono-preparations, "Santiago" acts both systemically and on contact. The combination of thiamethoxam, difenoconazole, and fludioxonil provides a triple effect:
- Insecticidal protection: control of wireworms, which is critical for potatoes, and early-stage shoot pest control.
- Fungicidal shield: effective against a wide range of soil pathogens, including rhizoctoniosis and fusarium rot.
- Stimulating effect: the components of the formula promote better root system development, which is vital for winter wheat during overwintering.
Who is this solution for?
This product is optimal for farms using intensive technologies where the cost of a planting error is too high. The application rate varies from 0.5 to 3.0 l/t, allowing for flexibility depending on the soil's phytosanitary state. A key detail: "Santiago" requires only one application, reducing logistical burden during spring or autumn fieldwork.
Pros and cons
The main strength is versatility. You purchase one product instead of a "cocktail" of multiple crop protection agents, eliminating the risk of active substance incompatibility. The downside is that the hazard class 3 requires strict adherence to handling regulations and the use of high-quality equipment for uniform emulsion application. If you are looking for a tool for total risk control at the crop start-up phase, this product will serve as a reliable foundation for your agronomy.
Composition
Active ingredients
- Difenoconazole фунгицид Триазолы
- Fludioxonil инсектицид Фенилпиролы
- Thiamethoxam инсектицид Неоникотиноиды
Application
Used on crops
Against diseases
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Method of Application
Method of Application
Seed treatment — treatment of seeds before sowing. Soil treatment — application of pesticides to soil, for example, in greenhouses. Seed treatment — a preparation used for pre-sowing treatment of seeds of various crops to protect seedlings from plant diseases and pests. In some c... |
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Type of Action
Type of Action
Insecticides are divided into contact, systemic, stomach, and fumigants based on their mode of entry into the organism. Contact insecticides affect insects upon contact with any part of their body, penetrating into their organism through the integument. They are used against pest... |
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Drug Consumption
Drug Consumption
Mass of the preparation per unit of treated area. It is customary to express the dosage rate in kilograms per hectare. The dosage rate is most often given in terms of 100% active ingredient, although sometimes it is calculated based on the preparation in the form of application w... |
> 0.5 -1.0 l/t, > 2.0 - 3.0 L/T |
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Maximum number of treatments
Maximum number of treatments
Maximum recommended number of treatments per vegetation period. |
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| Danger Class | 3 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Insecticides, Acaricides |
| Manufacturer | Lissantha, LLC |
| Country | Russia |
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