Thynon Market 2016 Share, Trend, Segmentation and Forecast to 2024 Thynon Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Sh
Thynon Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size,
Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2016 -
2024
Developed in early 1960s, thynon is a sulfur containing organic foliar fungicide. It is
a widely used fungicide across the world. Thynon is a fungicide belonging to the
group quinone. It is used for controlling various pests such as Venturia, Plasmopara,
Botryosphaeria & Glomerella, and Podosphaera & Venturia. Thynon is available as a
wetted powder (75%) and emulsifier concentrate (25%). The compound is used on a
variety of deciduous, bush, stone fruits, citrus, vegetable crops, coffee and tea.
Thynon is also used on a range of fruits and vegetables as a multi-site contact
fungicide that inhibits spore germination. It has been used widely in order to control
fungal diseases and increase crop production. Thynon is used to protect the soil
against denitrifying bacteria to reduce the bacterial diversity in the soil. It also
reduces the number of bacteria and streptomycetes in sandy soil. Thynon does not
blend well with alkaline substances; it should not be used with sulfur. Thynon is
used to control many foliar diseases but not powdery mildews, including scab on
pome fruit; stigma in a carpophila, rust and leaf curl on peaches and apricots and
various other diseases. Thynon is primarily used as protective fungicide against the
apple and pear scab and leaf spot of cherry trees.
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Currently, in terms of volume, thynon is majorly used in fruits and vegetables across
the globe. It is used to manage various fungal diseases in apples, grapes,
muskmelons, potatoes, tomatoes, lemons, orange, carrots, etc. Usage of thynon in
fruits & vegetable crops is primarily driven by the rising demand for fruits and
vegetables across the globe. This increase in demand is due to the changing dietary
patterns of the middle income population. Additionally, farmers are under pressure
to increase their yield owing to the rising population and limited availability of
arable land. Governments and agricultural institutes across the world are promoting
the usage of agricultural inputs such as fungicides that help enhance the yield by
securing crops against diseases. This is projected to further boost the global
demand for thynon. The sale of ornamental plants for indoor and outdoor
applications has also increased due to the rise in urbanization. Usage of thynon is
anticipated to increase in order to maintain these ornamental plants. Moreover,
usage of thynon is projected to rise for disease management in turf and grass
applications in stadia, lawns, and gardens.