FEATURES
PRODUCT GROUP
EFFECTIVE SUBSTANCE
FORMULATION
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PACKING TYPES
Plant Name |
Harmful organism name |
Administration dose |
Time between last application and harvest |
Apple |
Apple crumple (Venturia inaequalis) |
35 ml / 100 L water |
14 day |
Pear |
Pear black spot (Venturia pirina) |
35 ml / 100 L water |
14 day |
Pear |
Pear mammal (Gymnosporangium fuscum) |
35 ml / 100 L water |
14 day |
Quince |
Quince monilla (Sclerotinia linhartiana) |
35 ml / 100 L water |
14 day |
Bond* |
Vineyard powdery mildew (Erysiphe necator) |
25 ml / 100 L water |
14 day |
Apricot |
Flower monilya in stone fruits (Monilinia laxa = Sclerotinia laxa) |
25 ml / 100 L water |
14 day |
Cherry |
Flower monilya in stone fruits (Monilinia laxa = Sclerotinia laxa) |
25 ml / 100 L water |
3 day |
Cherry |
Cherry fruit monilla (Scleroitinia fructigena) |
25 ml / 100 L water |
3 day |
Peach |
Peach powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca pannosa var. Persicae) |
25 ml / 100 L water |
3 day |
Tomato (greenhouse) |
Powdery mildew in eggplant (Leveillula taurica) |
30 ml / 100 L water |
3 day |
Pepper |
Powdery mildew in eggplant (Leveillula taurica) |
30 ml / 100 L water |
3 day |
Eggplant |
Powdery mildew in eggplant (Leveillula taurica) |
30 ml / 100 L water |
3 day |
Cucumber (greenhouse) |
Cucurbitaceae powdery mildew (Erysiphe cichoracearum, Sphaerotheca fuliginea) |
30 ml / 100 L water |
3 day |
Pumpkin (greenhouse) |
Cucurbitaceae powdery mildew (Erysiphe cichoracearum, Sphaerotheca fuliginea) |
30 ml / 100 L water |
3 day |
Melon watermelon |
Cucurbitaceae powdery mildew (Erysiphe cichoracearum, Sphaerotheca fuliginea) |
30 ml / da |
3 day |
Hazelnut |
Ashing in hazelnuts (Erysiphe sp.) |
25 ml / da |
14 day |
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PLANTS
Against apple crayons;
1. spraying; When the flower is blindfolded (3-5 days before where there is a branch heat)
2. spraying; During the pink rosette bud (When the flowers are seen separately),
3. spraying; When the flower petals fall 70-80%,
4. and other sprayings should be applied with an interval of 10-12 days if the ecological conditions are found to be suitable for the progression of the disease.
Against the pear scull:
1st spraying: When the flower is blindfolded (3-5 days before where there is a branch heat)
2nd spraying: During the white badge period
3rd spraying: When 70 - 80% of flower petals fall
4. and other sprayings should be applied with an interval of 10 - 12 days.
* If spraying is done against the blackberry in pear, there is no need for spraying for mammals.
Against Pear Mammal:
1. Spraying: When the flower buds are about to burst
2. Spraying: In the white badge circuit
3. Spraying: When 80 - 90% of flower petals fall out
Other sprayings should be done once a week if the weather goes rainy after the third spraying, and every 12 - 13 days if it goes without rain. Generally, 3 sprayings are sufficient, but 6 sprayings should be done during the rainy infection periods.
* If the pear is sprayed against the blackberry, there is no need for additional spraying for the mammalian rust.
Against the quince family:
a) Where the flights of Askospor are detected
1st spraying: When the flight of Askospor starts,
2. and other sprayings: Depending on the duration of the preparation used, it should be done until the end of the flight of ascospor in nature.
b) Where the start of Askospor flight cannot be determined:
1st spraying: When 5% of flowers bloom,
2nd spraying: When 50% of flowers bloom,
3. spraying: It should be done in full bloom.
Against vine powdery mildew;
1. spraying: when the shoots reach 25-30 cm in length, depending on the regions,
2nd spraying: when the flower petals are completely shed and the small pellets of the groves are in the circuit,
3. and other sprayings: According to the duration of the drug used after the second spraying,
It is done with an interval of 14 days until the period.
Against monilya in apricot;
1. spraying at the beginning of flowering (5-10% in flowers),
2. spraying is done in full bloom (90-100% flowers).
Against the cherry flower flower;
1. spraying at the beginning of flowering (5-10% in flowers),
2. spraying is done in full bloom (90-100% flowers).
Against fruit monilla in cherry; When I fall on the fruits, a single spraying should be done.
peaches against powdery mildew;
1. spraying: If the disease is the first time in the garden, spraying is started as soon as the symptoms appear. If the disease has been seen in previous years, the rate of diseased shoots in the trees during the controls after pruning is%
If it reaches 3, the first spraying should be done before the symptoms are seen (i.e. at least 5-8 days before the date of the disease or when the shoots are 20 cm).
2. and other spraying: Infection conditions disappear, taking into account the development of the plant and the climate.
It should be done with an interval of 10 -14 days until the pain.
Against powdery mildew in tomato, pepper and eggplant; spraying should be done when the first signs of disease are seen. Against powdery mildew disease in cucumber; Spraying is started when the first signs of illness are seen. Depending on the severity of the disease, climatic conditions and duration of the drug, spraying should be continued with an interval of 10 days.
PREPARATION AND USE OF THE DRUG
First, the required amount of medicine is mixed with some water in a separate container. The prepared mixture is added to the tank of the spraying device filled with water until half of it. The tank is filled with the required amount of water and mixed again and made ready for spraying. The prepared mixture is sprayed to cover all parts of the plant when the air is cool and calm.
MIXTURE STATUS
Antracol WP 70, Calypso OD 240, Envidor SC 240, Envidor Speed SC 240, Movento SC 100, Proteus OD
170 can be mixed with Oberon SC 240 and Decis EC 2.5. If it is to be mixed with other fungicides and insecticides, a premix and phytotoxicity test should be performed before application.
RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
The plant protection product named LUNA EXPERIENCE is a fungicide classified as Group C2,7 and G1,3 according to its mechanism of action. Repeated applications of plant protection products with the same mechanism of action promote resistance development. For this reason, to delay developing resistance, do not exceed the total number of applications of LUNA EXPERIENCE recommended during the same production season. Do not spray more than three times in one season for each product against black spot, vineyard, peach and vegetable powdery mildew in apples. In cases where the application should be repeated, take care to use plant protection products with different mechanisms of action (except for Group C2,7 and G1,3). Since it contains two different active ingredients, the risk of endurance is low. However, against the same factor, use should be avoided in a season, and different fungicides should be used.
ANTIDOTE AND TREATMENT
It has no special antidote. Treatment is carried out according to the symptoms.
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