Difenoconazole
FUNGICIDE GROUP G 1:3
PLANTS AND HARMFUL ORGANISMS ON WHICH THE PREPARATION IS USED
The name of the plant | The name of the harmful organism | Standard of application | Time between last application and harvest |
APPLE | Calamaraz ( Venturia inaequalis ) | 10 ml/ 100 l of water | 14 day |
PEAR | Calamaraz ( Venturia inaequalis ) | 10 ml/ 100 l of water | 14 day |
SUGAR
BEETLE |
Cercozparosis ( Cercospora beticola ) | 300 ml/ha | 14 day |
Dew ( Erysiphe betae ) | 200 ml/ha | 14 day |
USE OF PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS
We don’t stay in the apple:
1st treatment: In the period when flower buds begin to swell
2nd treatment: When the flower buds turn pink (when the flowers are visible separately)
3rd treatment: When 70-80% of the petals of the flowers are shed
The 4th and other treatments should be done at 15-day intervals depending on the climatic conditions and the speed of the disease.
Kalmaraz on the pear:
1st treatment: When the flower buds start to swell
2nd treatment: When the flower buds turn pink (when the flowers are visible separately)
3rd treatment: When 70-80% of the petals of the flowers are shed
The 4th and other treatments should be done at 15-day intervals depending on the climatic conditions and the speed of the disease.
Cercosporosis disease in sugar beet: First treatment is initiated when cercospora spots appear on 5% of sugar beet leaves. Medications can be continued with an interval of 15-20 days.
Powdery mildew in sugar beet: Treatments are started when symptoms of the disease are seen. Depending on the climatic conditions and the speed of development of the disease, further treatments can be carried out with an interval of 20 days.
COMPATIBILITY WITH DRUGS
It can be used by mixing it with other plant protection agents. If necessary, testing is recommended.