Contact fungicides:
These fungicides kill the parts of the plant that they encounter, but do not typically kill the roots.
Systemic fungicides:
hese fungicides are absorbed by the plant and transported throughout its system, killing the entire plant, including the roots.
Protectant fungicides:
These fungicides form a protective barrier on the plant and prevent fungi from infecting the plant.
Eradicant fungicides:
These fungicides are applied after the plant is infected and work to kill the fungi that are already present.
Specific-spectrum fungicides:
These fungicides are effective against specific types of fungi and may be used to target specific fungal diseases.
Broad-spectrum fungicides
These fungicides are effective against a wide range of fungi and may be used as a general preventive measure.