"Anker Trio" is a combined systemic preparation used for treating cereal seeds. It helps combat a wide range of dangerous diseases. The product contains three active ingredients, making it more effective in combating various pathologies. It successfully treats both superficial and internal seed infections.
What is included in the composition and dosage form
This product has a combined composition. One liter of this product contains the following components:
- 60 grams of thiabendazole;
- 60 grams of tebuconazole;
- 40 grams of imazalil.
Anker Trio is produced as a suspension concentrate. It is sold in 5-liter canisters.
Operating principle
The drug's effectiveness is due to the fact that it contains several active ingredients:
- Imazalil inhibits sterol production in pathogen cell membranes. It helps damage fungal membranes.
- Tebuconazole inhibits ergosterol in pathogen cell membranes. This ingredient helps prevent the development of external and internal infections of the seed.
- Thiabendazole disrupts nuclear division in plant pathogens. This substance enhances the effectiveness of other active ingredients against rot and snow mold pathogens.
The drug "Anker Trio" has a number of important advantages:
- therapeutic and prophylactic action;
- impressive period of protective action;
- no toxic effects on crops;
- increasing seed germination and accelerating the emergence of sprouts;
- development of strong roots;
- affordable price;
- convenient form of release.
Dosage and instructions for use
To aerosolize planting material, you need to create a solution based on seed treatment and water. Use 10 liters of the resulting solution per 1 ton of grain.
When using the substance, the following dosages must be observed:
| Norm | Culture | Pathologies | Application | Waiting period (number of treatments) |
| 0.4-0.5 | Wheat | Various types of smut, mold on seeds, root rot. | Seeds should be treated in advance of or before sowing. Use 10 liters of working solution per ton. | — (1) |
| 0.4-0.5 | Barley | Various types of smut, spotting, root rot, mold of seed material | ||
| 0.4-0.5 | Winter rye | Typhulosis, root rot, mold formation on seeds | ||
| 0.4-0.5 | Oats | Smut, spotting, root rot, mold of planting material |
Seed treatment with the product should be performed by specialists. It's best to use specialized equipment for this purpose. The treatment coverage rate should be at least 85%.
To achieve the desired result, it's important to treat only clean grains. Therefore, it's recommended to remove dust, weeds, and other contaminants. Grains with a moisture content of no more than 15% are permitted to be treated in advance. Wetter grains should not be treated earlier than three days before planting.

Precautionary measures
Anker Trio poses a certain risk to humans. Therefore, only people who have received appropriate training should handle it. Special equipment is required. This includes a waterproof suit, rubber boots, special gloves, and a respirator.
The seed dressing is highly toxic when inhaled or ingested. Therefore, talking while working with it is prohibited. Skin contact can cause hyperemia and a rash. It easily enters the systemic bloodstream. Therefore, even small drops should be immediately removed with a tissue. Afterward, rinse the affected area with plenty of water.
If the product gets into your eyes, rinse them with running water and consult a doctor. If the substance gets into your nasopharynx, rinse with a baking soda solution. If the condition continues to worsen, consult a doctor.
How and how long to store
The substance must be stored in a place designated for pesticides. It should be stored in a dark, well-ventilated area. The temperature should be between -5 and +30 degrees Celsius. The packaging must be tightly sealed and labeled.
Analogues
If necessary, the substance can be replaced with the following means:
- "Treasure";
- "Triton";
- "Favorite Trio".
"Anker Trio is a fairly common seed treatment that is highly effective. For the product to be effective, it's important to follow the instructions carefully.


