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Bindass Fungicide (Tricyclazole 75% WP) – The Ultimate Solution for Rice Blast
Stop Leaf and Neck Blast instantly with HPM Bindass, the specialist systemic fungicide for healthy, high-yielding Paddy crops.
Rice Blast (caused by Pyricularia oryzae) is the biggest threat to your paddy yield. Bindass (Tricyclazole 75% WP) is a powerful systemic fungicide designed specifically to fight this disease. Unlike ordinary sprays, Bindass works by preventing the fungus from penetrating the leaf surface. It creates a protective shield around your crop, ensuring your hard work doesn't go to waste.
Best For: Farmers seeking a specialized, rainfast solution for Leaf Blast, Node Blast, and the devastating Neck Blast in Rice.
Why Choose This Product? Key Benefits
- ⏱️Rapid Absorption (Rainfast): absorbed into the plant system within 1 hour. If it rains an hour after spraying, you do not need to spray again.
- ?️Systemic Protection: It moves upwards (acropetal action) inside the plant, automatically protecting new leaves and tips that grow after spraying.
- ⏳Long-Lasting Result: One application provides disease protection for 14 to 21 days, reducing your labor and chemical costs.
- ?️Weather Stable: Highly stable against strong sunlight and moisture, ensuring it stays active even in hot tropical climates.
- ?Phytotonic Yield Boost: Keeps the "Flag Leaf" green for longer, resulting in shiny, heavy, and high-quality grains with less chaff.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Bindass |
| Technical Name | Tricyclazole 75% WP |
| Mode of Action Code | FRAC Code 16.1 (Melanin Biosynthesis Inhibitor) |
| Chemical Group | Triazolobenzothiazole |
| Formulation | Wettable Powder (WP) |
| Toxicity Label | Blue Triangle (Moderately Hazardous) |
How It Works: Mode of Action
Bindass works differently from other fungicides. Instead of poisoning the fungus, it disarms it mechanically.
[Image of Tricyclazole mode of action diagram]- Melanin Inhibition: It stops the fungus from producing melanin (pigment) in its spores.
- Penetration Block: Without melanin, the fungal spore cannot build enough pressure to pierce the hard rice leaf surface.
- Systemic Defense: The chemical is absorbed by the roots and leaves and travels to the leaf tips, protecting the plant from the inside out.
Note: This mechanism makes Bindass an excellent preventive spray. It stops the disease before it enters the plant.
Target Crops & Pests
| Crop | Target Pest(s) |
|---|---|
| Paddy (Rice) | Leaf Blast (Early Stage) |
| Paddy (Rice) | Neck Blast (Panicle Stage) |
| Paddy (Rice) | Node Blast |
Dosage & Application Guide
The Golden Rule: Always follow the "Dose per Acre" for accurate results. Using less water may reduce efficacy.
Dosage per Acre, Litre, & Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI)
| Crop | Dose (g / Acre) | Water (L / Acre) | Dose (g / Litre) | PHI (Days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paddy (Leaf Blast) | 120g - 160g | 200 L | 0.6g - 0.8g | 30 Days |
| Paddy (Neck Blast) | 120g - 160g | 200 L | 0.6g - 0.8g | 30 Days |
| Seed Treatment | - | - | 3g - 4g / Kg Seed | - |
*PHI = Pre-Harvest Interval: The minimum number of days to wait between the last spray and harvesting. (Note: For export Basmati rice, avoid spraying 40 days before harvest).
How to Apply: Best Practices
[Image of farmer spraying rice field]- Timing: Apply as a preventive spray when conditions are humid or at the very first sign of leaf spots. For Neck Blast, spray at the "Booting Stage" (just before the panicle comes out).
- Mixing: Since it is a Wettable Powder (WP), first mix the dose in a small bucket of water to make a slurry, then add it to the main tank. Keep the tank agitated.
- Coverage: Ensure uniform spray coverage. The systemic action will help move the medicine to the leaf tips, but good coverage ensures better results.
- Safety: Always wear PPE (gloves, mask, goggles) to avoid inhaling the powder. Wash hands thoroughly after use.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Bindass compatible with other insecticides?
Yes, Bindass is physically compatible with common rice insecticides like Cartap Hydrochloride and Lambda-Cyhalothrin. However, never mix it with alkaline products like Bordeaux mixture.
2. What happens if it rains after spraying?
Bindass is rainfast within 1 hour. Once it dries and is absorbed by the leaf, rain will not wash it away.
3. Can I use this for Basmati Rice export?
Yes, but you must strictly follow the waiting period. Do not use Bindass within 40 days of harvest if the rice is intended for export to the EU or USA, due to strict residue limits.
4. Does it cure the disease if the plant is already heavily infected?
Bindass is best used as a preventive measure. While it stops the spread of the disease, it cannot "heal" dead tissue. Early application at the first sign of symptoms gives the best results.
5. Is it safe for fish in rice-fish farming?
No. Tricyclazole is toxic to fish. Do not use Bindass in fields where aquaculture (fish farming) is practiced or near water bodies containing fish.
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.

