EFDAL DOKARB
Active Ingredient
%12 Dithianon + %4 Pyraclostrobin
Formulation
WG
PACKAGING
1250 g
Plant Name Harmful Organism Name Dosage and Period of Use Time Between Last Medicine and Harvest (Days)
Apple Black Spot

(Venturia inaequalis)

100 g/100 L water

42
Leaf Curly

(Taphirina deformans)

100 g/100 L water

21
Pear black spot

(Venturia pirina)

100 g/100 L water

21

Product features

MODE OF ACTION: It is a translaminar and locally-systemically transported fungicide that has a protective and preventive effect. It prevents spore germination, germination tube and mycelia development, and spore formation. By combining the powers of Pyraclostrobin and Dithianon, better black spot control is achieved on leaves and fruit. In areas where spraying is done 8-10 times a year, drugs with different modes of action should be used alternatively to prevent resistance. It has a good lasting and protective effect.

INFORMATION ABOUT RESISTANCE: The plant protection product called EFDAL DOKARB is a fungicide classified as Group M9/C3:11 according to its mechanism of action. Repeated applications of plant protection products with the same mechanism of action encourage the development of resistance. Therefore, in order to delay the development of resistance, do not exceed the total recommended number of applications of EFDAL DOKARB within the same production season. In cases where the application must be repeated, be careful to use plant protection products with different mechanisms of action (except Group M9/C3:11).

MIXABLE CONDITION: A premix test must be performed before using it by mixing it with other plant protection products.

Usage

Apple scab:

1st Application: When flower buds swell (3-5 days before in areas with branch rows)

2nd Application: During pink flower bud stage (when flowers are seen separately)

3rd Application: When 70-80% of flower petals fall
4th and other applications should be made at 10-day intervals when climatic conditions are suitable for the progression of the disease.
 

Pear scab:

1st Application: When flower buds swell (3-5 days before in areas with branch rows)

2nd Application: During white rosette stage

3rd Application: When 70-80% of flower petals fall
4th and other applications should be made at 10-day intervals when climatic conditions are suitable for the progression of the disease.

Peach leaf curl:
An application should be made when the buds start to swell.

 
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