- Purpose, composition and existing forms of release
- How does the product work?
- Advantages of fungicide
- Calculation of consumption for different plants
- Rules for preparing the working solution and how to use it
- Safety precautions at work
- Degree of toxicity
- Possible compatibility
- How and how long can it be stored?
- Best before date
- Similar fungicides
Fungal infections often cause crop losses. Effective control of mycoses requires the use of specialized fungicides developed for agricultural farming. Prozaro is a systemic fungicide that provides comprehensive therapeutic and prophylactic action while stimulating plant growth and development.
Purpose, composition and existing forms of release
The active ingredient in Prozaro is two components: tebuconazole and prothioconazole, present in equal amounts—125 grams per liter of mixture. The fungicide is a concentrated emulsion packaged in plastic screw-cap containers with capacities of 1 and 5 liters. "Prozaro" is designed to protect grain crops, corn, rapeseed, grain peas and soybeans from fungal contamination, as well as to restore infected plants.
The fungicide is recommended for the treatment and prevention of the following diseases:
- rust;
- powdery mildew;
- fusarium;
- spotting;
- rot;
- septoria;
- Ascochytosis;
- phomosis;
- anthracnose.
Prozaro, with its broad spectrum of antifungal activity, exhibits exceptional action against fungi of the genus Fusarium, protecting cereal crops from fusarium head blight.
How does the product work?
The mechanism of antifungal action of the fungicide is due to the effects of the compounds included in the active composition.

Tebuconazole is a third-generation triazole. It rapidly penetrates the plant's vascular system, providing therapeutic and preventative action against fungal cells. It inhibits ergosterol synthesis and disrupts metabolic processes in pathogen cells. Significant activity has been demonstrated against various types of grain rust.
Prothioconazole is also a triazole, but differs in the speed and spectrum of antifungal action. The compound blocks ergosterol biosynthesis, inhibiting the growth and reproduction of fungal cells. A pronounced therapeutic effect is observed against pathogens causing powdery mildew, spotting, and rust. Peak therapeutic concentrations are not reached as quickly as with tebuconazole, but they are maintained for a long time.
Advantages of fungicide
Prozaro has a number of advantages, which makes it often the drug of choice when growing cereal crops.

Prozaro is a highly effective product of modern production technologies that solves a range of agricultural problems.
Calculation of consumption for different plants
The dosage of the drug depends on the type of crop being treated.
Prozaro consumption rates for different crops:
| Culture | Consumption rate, liters/1 hectare | Consumption of working solution, liter/1 hectare | Processing frequency | Waiting period, days |
| Wheat | 0.6-0.8 (0.8-1.0 with fusarium head blight) |
200-300 |
1-2 |
30 |
| Barley | 0.6-0.8 | |||
| Rape | ||||
| Corn | 0.8-1.0
(1.0 for mycoses of cobs) |
300-400 | 1 | 21 |
| Peas (grain) |
0.8-1.0 |
200-400 |
1 |
28 |
| Soybeans |

Rules for preparing the working solution and how to use it
The fungicide is a concentrate for preparation in water. To prepare a working solution, the required amount of emulsion is first dissolved in 1/3 of the total volume of water. After thoroughly mixing, the remaining water is added.
The resulting solution is used to spray crops. The instructions for use specify the optimal time for application—the growing season. Repeat treatments are carried out for wheat, barley, and rapeseed at the beginning of earing, and for corn, at the ear formation stage.
Safety precautions at work
When working with the composition, it is necessary to observe personal safety measures.

Rules for carrying out work:
- use of personal protective equipment (special clothing and protective gear);
- restriction of the processing area from the presence of third parties and animals;
- preventing the product from entering water bodies and coastal areas;
- spraying is carried out in calm weather in the evening.
In the first hours after treatment, it is recommended to limit the flight of bees.
Degree of toxicity
"Prozaro" is classified as a chemical hazard class 2 (high hazard) for human health, which requires compliance with safety measures.
For pollinating insects, the preparation poses a moderate hazard (toxicity class 3 for bees).
Possible compatibility
The product may be used in combination with other pesticides after testing for chemical interactions.

How and how long can it be stored?
The fungicide should be stored in a cool place away from direct sunlight, keeping it out of the reach of children and animals.
Best before date
2 years.
Similar fungicides
"Prozaro" has no complete analogues.
Based on prothioconazole and tebuconazole, but in different dosages, the following drugs are produced:
- Tilmore;
- "Redigo Pro".









