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Contaf Fungicide (Hexaconazole 5%) by Rallis India

The Ultimate Systemic Solution for Sheath Blight, Powdery Mildew, and Rust.

Contaf is a broad-spectrum, systemic fungicide containing Hexaconazole. Trusted by Indian farmers for decades, it provides triple-action protection: it prevents disease, cures existing infections, and keeps plants greener for longer. Whether you are battling Sheath Blight in Paddy or Powdery Mildew in Mango, Contaf offers a cost-effective and powerful defense.

Best For: Paddy (Rice), Mango, Grapes, Groundnut, and Garden plants.

Why Choose This Product? Key Benefits

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    Fast Curative Action: Stops fungal growth within 24 to 48 hours, drying up existing lesions and preventing further spread.
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    Systemic Protection: The medicine is absorbed by the plant and moves upwards (acropetal), protecting new leaves that grow after spraying.
  • Phytotonic "Greening" Effect: It boosts photosynthesis and delays aging, keeping leaves green longer for better grain filling and higher yields.
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    Rain Fastness: The advanced formulation (especially Contaf Plus SC) sticks to leaves and resists washing off within 1-2 hours of application.
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    Safe for Flowers: The SC formulation is water-based and solvent-free, making it safe to use during sensitive flowering stages in Mango and Grapes.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Details
Brand Name Contaf / Contaf Plus
Technical Name Hexaconazole 5% EC / SC
IRAC MoA Code FRAC Code 3 (DMI Fungicide)
Chemical Group Triazoles
Formulation EC (Liquid) or SC (Suspension)
Toxicity Label Blue Triangle (Moderately Toxic)

How It Works: Mode of Action

Contaf works by targeting the cell walls of the fungus.

  1. Blocks Energy: It inhibits the production of Ergosterol, a vital component for the fungal cell membrane.
  2. Destroys Membrane: Without Ergosterol, the fungal cell walls become weak and leaky, causing the fungus to die.
  3. Stops Spores: It prevents the fungus from producing new spores (Anti-sporulant), stopping the disease from jumping to neighboring plants.

Result: The infection stops, the plant heals, and new growth is protected.

Target Crops & Pests

Crop Target Pest(s)
Paddy (Rice) Sheath Blight
Mango Powdery Mildew
Grapes Powdery Mildew

Dosage & Application Guide

The Golden Rule: Always follow the "Dose per Acre" for accurate results.

Dosage per Acre, Litre, & Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI)

Crop Dose (ml / Acre) Water (L / Acre) Dose (ml / Litre) PHI (Days)
Rice (Paddy) 400 ml 200 L 2.0 ml 30 - 40 Days
Mango Per Tree Basis High Volume 1.5 - 2.0 ml 27 - 30 Days
Grapes 200 - 400 ml High Volume 0.5 - 1.0 ml 14 Days

*PHI = Pre-Harvest Interval: The minimum number of days to wait between the last spray and harvesting.

How to Apply: Best Practices

  • Timing: For Rice, apply at the "Booting Stage" or immediately when you see the first lesions near the water line.
  • Mixing: Do NOT mix with Bordeaux Mixture or alkaline solutions (lime sulfur), as this destroys the medicine. Ensure water pH is 6-7.
  • Coverage: Ensure the spray reaches the lower sheaths (for Rice) or the undersides of leaves (for Grapes) for maximum effect.
  • Safety: Always wear PPE (gloves, mask, goggles). Wash hands thoroughly after use.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Does Contaf help in increasing yield?
Yes. Apart from killing fungus, it has a "phytotonic" effect. It increases chlorophyll, makes leaves greener, and prevents lodging, leading to better grain filling.

2. Can I use Contaf during the flowering stage?
Yes, but the SC formulation (Contaf Plus) is recommended for flowering stages in Mango and Grapes as it is solvent-free and prevents flower burn.

3. Is Contaf rainfast?
Yes. The Contaf Plus (SC) formulation is rainfast within 1-2 hours. The EC formulation generally requires 3-4 hours of dry weather.

4. What is the difference between Contaf EC and Contaf Plus SC?
EC is solvent-based and gives a quick knockdown. SC is water-based, safer for flowers, rainfast, and eco-friendly.

5. Can I mix it with insecticides?
Yes, it is generally compatible with common insecticides like Chlorpyrifos or Imidacloprid. Always perform a small jar test first.

Safety & Disclaimer

Always read and follow the instructions on the official product label. The information provided here is for guidance only. Use personal protective equipment (PPE) during application.