Metalaxy-M
Metalaxy-M

A fungicide used to control diseases caused by air- and soil-borne pathogens such as foliar and tuber blight, downey mildews, pseudoperonospora humuli, phytophthora infestans, peronospora tabacina on potatoes, tomatoes, hops, lettuce, vegetables, tobacco.



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Metalaxy-MProduct InformationCommon name: Metalaxy-MAnother name: Mefenoxam, (-)-Metalaxyl, Methenoxam, Ridomil Gold, Subdue Maxx, R-metalaxyl, Metalaxyl-M [ISO:BSI]Chemical name: methyl N-(methoxyacetyl)-N-(2,6-xylyl)-D-alaninateEmpirical formula: C15H21NO4Structural formula:Mol. Weight: 279.33 g/molCAS No.: 70630-17-0SpecificationsLeading Metalaxy-M supplierMetalaxy-M 35% WPMetalaxy-M 90% TCPacking:BULK PACKING                                                     Solid: 25kg/Bag, 25kg/Drum, 50kg/Drum etc.                    SMALL PACKINGSolid: 1kg/Alu bag, 500g/Alu bag, 200g/Alu bag, 100g/Alu bag, 50g/Alu bag, 15g/Alu bag etc. Customerized Packing labelMetalaxy-M FAO standardProfessional registrationHAZARDS IDENTIFICATIONHazard statement(s)H302: Harmful if swallowed.H318: Causes serious eye damage.Precautionary statement(s)P264: Wash … thoroughly after handling.P270: Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.P280: Wear protective gloves/ eye protection/ face protection.P301+P312: IF SWALLOWED: call a POISON CENTER/doctor/… IF you feel unwell.P305+P351+P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.P310: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.P330: Rinse mouth.P501: Dispose of contents/container to …Supplemental Hazard Statements: noneMAMMALIAN TOXICOLOGYAcute toxicity: 1) Acute oral LD50 for rat: 375 a.i.mg/kg. 2) Acute dermal LD50 for rat: >2000 a.i.mg/kg. 3) Inhalation LC50 (4 h) for rat: >2.29 a.i. mg/L. 4) Non- irritating to skin (rabbits). 5) Risk of serious damage to eyes (rabbits). 6) Not a skin sensitiser (guinea pigs). NOEL for rats is 2.5, mice is 35.7, dogs is 8.0 mg/kg b.w. daily.ADI: 0.08 mg/kg b.w./day [Dog, SF=100]Classification:EC Risk Classification: Xn – Harmful: R22, R41ECOTOXICOLOGYEffect on birds: moderate toxicity to birds, acute oral LD50 for Bobwhites quail is 981 a.i.mg/kg. Effect on fish: low toxicity to fish, acute 96 hour LC50 for Rainbow trout is >100 a.i.mg/L. Effect on aquatic invertebrates: low toxicity to aquatic invertebrates, acute 48 hour EC50 for Daphnia magna is >100 a.i.mg/L. Effect on algae: low toxicity to algae, acute 72 hour EC50 is 36 a.i.mg/L. Effect on honeybees: low-moderate toxicity to honeybees, contact acute 48 hour LD50 is >100 a.i.μg/bee; Oral acute 48 hour LD50 is >97.3 a.i.μg/bee. Effect on earthworms: moderate toxicity to earthworms, acute 14 day LC50 for Eisenia foetida is 830 a.i.mg/kg.ENVIRONMENTAL FATEAnimals: In mammals, following oral administration, rapidly absorbed and also rapidly and almost completely eliminated in urine and faeces. Metabolism proceeds via hydrolysis of the ester bond, oxidation of the 2-(6)-methyl group and of the phenyl ring and N-dealkylation. Residues in tissues were generally low and there was no evidence for accumulation or retention of metalaxyl-M or its metabolites. Plants: Metabolised by more than 4 types of phase I reaction (oxidation of the phenyl ring, oxidation of the methyl group, cleavage of the methyl ester and N-dealkylation) to form eight metabolites; at phase II, most of the metabolites are sugar conjugated. Soil/Environment DT50 in soil 21 d (realistic range 5-30 d). Koc 45 ml/g (realistic range 30-300 ml/g). Stable to photolysis.Usage: Reported by C. Nuninger et al. (Proc. Br. Crop Prot. Conf. – Pests Dis., 1996, 1, 41). Developed by Ciba-Geigy AG (now Syngenta AG) and introduced in the US in 1996. Manufacturers: Syngenta.Application: Inhibits protein synthesis in fungi, by interference with the synthesis of ribosomal RNA. The (R)- (metalaxyl-M) and (S)- isomers have the same mode of action, but differ considerably in effectiveness. Systemic fungicide with protective and curative action, absorbed through the leaves, stems, and roots. Used to control diseases caused by air- and soil-borne Peronosporales on a wide range of temperate, subtropical and tropical crops. Foliar sprays with mixtures of metalaxyl-M and protectant fungicides are recommended to control air-borne diseases caused by Pseudoperonospora humuli on hops, Phytophthora infestans on potatoes and tomatoes, Peronospora tabacina on tobacco, Plasmopara viticola on vines, downy mildews of vegetables, and Bremia lactucae on lettuce, at 100-140 g metalaxyl-M/ha. Soil applications of metalaxyl-M alone are used to control soil-borne pathogens causing root and lower stem rots on avocado and citrus, Phytophthora nicotianae on tobacco, Phytophthora spp. on peppers, and Pythium spp. on many different crops, including ornamentals, at 250-1000 g/ha. Seed treatments control systemic Peronosporaceae on maize, peas, sorghum and sunflowers, at 35 – 300 g/100 kg seed, as well as damping-off (Pythium spp.) of various crops, at 8.25-17.5 g/100 kg seed.Inquiry Now

Metalaxy-M Customer Reviews

Metalaxy-M Customer Reviews

  • Hannah
    Hannah
    Highly effective at low application rates. Saves costs while ensuring strong crop protection. Our vegetable yields have increased significantly.
  • Natalie
    Natalie
    Excellent translocation within plants. Ensures complete coverage from roots to leaves. A must-have for comprehensive disease management.
  • Zoe
    Zoe
    Reliable under diverse weather conditions. Rainfast and long-lasting. Keeps our crops protected even during unpredictable seasons.
  • Aurora
    Aurora
    A trusted solution for downy mildew and Phytophthora. Farmers in our cooperative swear by its effectiveness. Highly recommended.
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Metalaxy-M FAQs

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  • What makes Metalaxy-M different from Metalaxyl?

    What makes Metalaxy-M different from Metalaxyl?

    Metalaxy-M is the more active isomer of Metalaxyl, providing equivalent disease control at lower use rates. This enhanced formulation offers improved efficiency while maintaining the same spectrum of activity against target pathogens.

  • Which diseases respond best to Metalaxy-M treatments?

    Which diseases respond best to Metalaxy-M treatments?

    The fungicide excels against Oomycete diseases including late blight, downy mildews, and Pythium species. Its systemic activity makes it particularly valuable in potatoes, vegetables, and other susceptible crops.

  • How does Metalaxy-M's systemic activity benefit plants?

    How does Metalaxy-M's systemic activity benefit plants?

    The fungicide is absorbed and translocated within plant tissues, protecting both treated and new growth. This systemic movement provides longer-lasting protection and some curative action against existing infections.

  • What safety precautions are necessary when handling?

    What safety precautions are necessary when handling?

    Applicators should wear chemical-resistant gloves, protective eyewear, long-sleeved clothing, and appropriate respiratory protection. Follow all label instructions for safe mixing and application procedures.

  • How should Metalaxy-M be stored properly?

    How should Metalaxy-M be stored properly?

    Store in original containers in a cool, dry place away from food and feed. Keep containers tightly sealed and protected from extreme temperatures to maintain product quality throughout its shelf life.

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