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Fungicides & Insecticides
Fungicides work by targeting fungal spores, mycelium, or other fungal structures, disrupting their growth, reproduction, or metabolic processes. They can be applied preventatively to protect plants from fungal infections or curatively to treat existing infections.
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Insecticides, on the other hand, are chemical substances designed to control, repel, or eliminate insects that pose a threat to plants, animals, or humans. Insects can cause significant damage to crops by feeding on plant tissues, transmitting diseases, or competing with humans and animals for resources. Insecticides target various stages of insect development, including eggs, larvae, nymphs, and adults, and can affect insects through contact, ingestion, or inhalation.

