Anmol - Fungicide

Brand: Sanvi Exim

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Anmol is first broad spectrum antimicrobial organic agent for crops invented first in India for against plant pathogenic fungi and bacteria. Novel antimicrobial agent.

Anmol is of plant origin. It is extracted from plants and safe for human health.

It is a selective fungicidal and bactericidal organic agent.

Disrupt fungal cell membrane by binding to ergosterol, so alters the permeability of the cell membrane leading to leakage of intracellular ions & macromolecules (Cell death).

Somehow it has bacteriostetic action also. Fungal infection in plants = Mycosis.

Major type of mycoses : 1. Superficial, 2. Systemic, 3. Opportunistic. These symptoms vary from superficial to plant life threatening.

Anmol is curative and protective both type of activities from pathogen. Anmol is antibiotic first broad spectrum antibacterial agent which controls all plant pathogenic bacteria, and can use in open field to spray.



Country Of Origin : Nigeria

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    There are many antifungal Agents but are not safe for human life like. . .. Imidazole and Triazol.

    It inhibits the enzyme cytochrome P450 14c-demethylase. This enzyme converts lanosterol to ergosterol, and is required in fungal cell membrane synthesis, and inhibited steroids synthesis in human.

    Imidazole are not safe for humans like Miconazole, Bifonazole, Ketoconazole, Butoconazole, Clotrimazole, Econazole, Mebendazole, Fenticonazole, Isoconazole, Oxiconazole, Sertaconazole, Sulconazole, Thiabendazole, Tiaconazole.

    Antifungal agents triazoles are also toxic. Ex...Fluconazole, Itraconazole, Ramconazole, Posaconazole, Voriconazole.

    So, Anmol makes endogenous boosting of plant system like plant secondary metabolites and plant alkaloids. It gives broad spectrum protection plant from fungal, bacterial pathogens and keeps plant healthy.Use for following crops:

    Crops: Cotton, Groundnut, Castor, Bajra, Till, Rice, Wheat, Sunflower, Ginger, Potato, Tobacco, Cumin, Dill seed etc. Fruits: Apple, Lemon, Citrus, Orange, Mango, Guava, Chiku, Strawberry, Pomegranate, Kaju, Almonds, Grapes etc. Orchards: Tea, Coffee, Coco, Black Pepper etc. Vegetables: Watermelon, Chili, Brinjal, ladies finger, cucurbits etc. Flowers: Gerbera, Rose, Orchid, Mogra, Jasmine, Champa, Sunflower etc.




    Advance Information*

    Introduction

    Introducing "Anmol" by Sanvi Exim, a breakthrough in the world of agricultural fungicides and bactericides. Anmol stands out as the first broad-spectrum antimicrobial organic agent designed explicitly for crops, marking a pioneering achievement credited to Indian innovation. This novel antimicrobial agent is imperative for combating an array of plant pathogenic fungi and bacteria. Sourced entirely from plant origins, Anmol ensures safety for both the environment and human health, differentiating itself from many existing chemical agents.

    Unique Properties and Mechanism of Action

    Broad-Spectrum Efficacy

    Unlike many fungicides and bactericides on the market, Anmol is a comprehensive solution that offers both curative and protective benefits. It is potent against a vast variety of plant pathogens, including:

    • Fungal Infections (Mycoses): These infections can range from superficial to life-threatening systemic and opportunistic infections. Anmol effectively targets these, providing much-needed protection for your crops.
    • Bacterial Pathogens: As an antibiotic, Anmol acts against all plant pathogenic bacteria, making it versatile for different types of plant diseases.

    Plant-Origin Efficacy and Human Safety

    One of the defining characteristics of Anmol is its plant-derived origin. It is extracted purely from plants, ensuring that it is safe for human health and beneficial for the plant's ecosystem. The emphasis on organic and non-toxic composition sets Anmol apart from conventional fungicides such as Imidazole and Triazole, which have concerning health impacts on humans.

    Mechanism

    Anmol operates by targeting the fungal cell membrane. By binding to ergosterol—a key component of fungal cell membranes—it disrupts membrane integrity. This disruption alters the permeability of the cell membrane, resulting in the leakage of intracellular ions and macromolecules, ultimately leading to cell death. Additionally, Anmol exhibits bacteriostatic action, further adding to its broad-spectrum efficacy.

    Comparison with Conventional Agents

    Avoiding Harmful Chemicals

    Conventional antifungal agents like Imidazole (e.g., Miconazole, Ketoconazole) and Triazole (e.g., Fluconazole, Itraconazole) inhibit the enzyme cytochrome P450 14c-demethylase, crucial for fungal cell membrane synthesis. However, these agents pose significant risks to human health by interfering with steroid synthesis in humans. Anmol, on the other hand, offers a safer alternative without such adverse effects.

    Endogenous Boost for Plant Immunity

    Anmol doesn’t just eliminate pathogens; it contributes to the overall health and resilience of plants by boosting endogenous systems such as plant secondary metabolites and alkaloids. This not only safeguards plants but also promotes vigorous growth.

    Comprehensive Crop Coverage

    Anmol is versatile and can be applied to a wide range of crops, fruits, orchards, vegetables, and flowers. Here’s a detailed look at its applicability:

    Row Crops

    • Cotton
    • Groundnut
    • Castor
    • Bajra
    • Till
    • Rice
    • Wheat
    • Sunflower
    • Ginger
    • Potato
    • Tobacco
    • Cumin
    • Dill Seed

    Fruits

    • Apple
    • Lemon
    • Citrus
    • Orange
    • Mango
    • Guava
    • Chiku
    • Strawberry
    • Pomegranate
    • Kaju
    • Almonds
    • Grapes

    Orchards

    • Tea
    • Coffee
    • Coco
    • Black Pepper

    Vegetables

    • Watermelon
    • Chili
    • Brinjal
    • Ladies Finger
    • Cucurbits

    Flowers

    • Gerbera
    • Rose
    • Orchid
    • Mogra
    • Jasmine
    • Champa
    • Sunflower

    Application Guidelines

    Successful deployment of Anmol significantly depends on the adherence to the recommended application process. Here are detailed guidelines:

    • Field Preparation: Ensure that the field is appropriately tilled and rid of residues from previous crops to prevent initial pathogen load.
    • Mixing Instructions: Dilute the recommended dose of Anmol with water. Stir the mixture thoroughly for uniform consistency.
    • Spraying Technique: Utilize high-quality spray equipment to ensure even distribution. Apply in early morning or late afternoon to prevent evaporation and maximize absorption.
    • Frequency of Application: Depending on the severity of the infestation and crop type, applications can be spaced at intervals, typically every 10-14 days.

    Safety and Handling

    Being of plant origin, Anmol maintains a high safety profile. However, standard safety precautions should still be observed:

    - Protective Gear: Use gloves, masks, and safety goggles when handling and applying Anmol.


    *Disclaimer: This additional description has been automatically generated and has not been audited or verified for accuracy. It is recommended to verify product details independently before making any purchasing decisions.
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