Industry & knowledge
How to evaluate the effect of Custom Folpet Fungicide?
Assessing the effectiveness of custom fungicides requires systematic monitoring and data collection. Here are some common methods and steps to evaluate the effectiveness of custom fungicides:
Baseline data collection: Before starting to use custom
folpet fungicides, record relevant baseline data, including plant disease, degree of fungal infection, crop growth, etc. These data will be used as a baseline for subsequent comparisons.
Periodic Inspection and Monitoring: During the application of the custom fungicide, regularly inspect the plant and surrounding environment to record changes in the fungal condition. This information may be recorded using photographs, notes, or other means.
Fungal Disease Evaluation: Infected plants were evaluated for fungal disease. Record the degree of infection on leaves, stems, fruits, etc., so that the effectiveness of the treatment can be measured.
Growth Observation: Observe the growth of plants, including leaf color, plant height, fruit yield, etc. Normal growth improves when treatment is effective.
SAMPLE ANALYSIS: Plant samples are taken periodically for laboratory analysis to determine if the fungal disease has abated. Analysis may include the presence and quantity of pathogenic fungi.
Statistical data analysis: Statistical analysis was performed using the collected data, comparing data at different time points and differences between different treatment groups. This helps quantify treatment effects.
Control group comparison: If possible, set up a control group, that is, a group that does not use the
custom folpet fungicide. The data from the control group were compared with the fungicide-treated group to determine differences.
Outcome Evaluation Report: Based on the collected data, an Outcome Evaluation Report is prepared describing the therapeutic effect of the custom fungicide, improvements, and any challenges or limitations.
When do you need a Custom Folpet Fungicide?
Custom Folpet Fungicides are primarily used to address specific fungal problems, especially where standard generic fungicides do not meet the needs. Here are some situations where a custom fungicide should be considered:
Specific fungal species: Universal fungicides may not be effective enough when targeting specific species of fungi. Custom fungicides can customize the composition and concentration according to the characteristics of the target fungus to improve the control effect.
Resistance issues: If a fungal species has developed resistance to conventional fungicides, generic products may not be effective in controlling the condition. Custom fungicides can use different ingredients to avoid existing resistance problems.
Environmental characteristics: Certain specific environmental conditions may increase the risk of fungal attack. Custom fungicides can adjust ingredients and concentrations based on environmental factors to suit different growing conditions.
Specific crop types: Different crops have different susceptibilities and responses to fungi. Custom fungicides can be tailored to the characteristics of the crop type for optimal control.
Toxic or Hazardous Substances: In some cases, the use of universal fungicides may introduce chemicals that are harmful to crops, the environment, or human health. Custom fungicides allow the selection of safer ingredients with fewer adverse effects.
The severity of disease: When the fungal infection has seriously affected the health and yield of crops, general-purpose fungicides may not be able to quickly control the disease in a short period of time. Custom fungicides can provide a more effective solution.
Specific treatment strategies: In some cases, specific treatment strategies may require customized fungicides, such as organic farming, pesticide residue-free requirements, etc.
Individual differences: Differences in climate, soil, and ecosystems in different farms or regions may lead to different fungal attacks. Custom fungicides can be adjusted on a case-by-case basis.