EFDAL PEKOZOL 100 EC
Active Ingredient
100 g/L. Penconazole
Formulation
EC
PACKAGING
100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml
Plant Name Harmful Organism Name Dosage and Period of Use Time Between Last Medicine and Harvest (Days)
Powdery mildew in nightshades

(Leveilulla taurica)

50 ml/100 L water

7
powdery mildew

(Sphaerotheca pannosa)

25 ml/100 L water

14
powdery mildew

(Sphaerotheca macularis f. sp. fragaria)

50 ml/100 L water

7
powdery mildew

(Erysiphe cichoracearum)

35 ml/100 L water or 35 ml/da

14
Powdery mildew in nightshades

(Leveilulla taurica)

50 ml/100 L water

7
yard Powdery Mildew

(Erysiphe necator)

25 ml/100 L water

21

Product features

MODE OF ACTION: It is a systemic fungicide with protective and therapeutic effects. It is taken up by the plant and transported from bottom to top.

INFORMATION ABOUT RESISTANCE: The plant protection product named EFDAL PEKOZOL 100 EC is a fungicide classified as Group G1:3 according to its mechanism of action. Repeated applications of plant protection products with the same mechanism of action encourage the development of resistance. For this reason, in order to delay the development of resistance, do not exceed the total number of recommended applications of EFDAL PEKOZOL 100 EC 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 G1:3).

COMPATIBILITY STATUS: The effectiveness of EFDAL PEKOZOL 100 EC is not affected by the plant protection products applied before or after it or by the tank mixture. When needed, physical mixing with the product to be used in mixture can be controlled by adding a small amount of drug to this product.

Usage

Vineyard- Vineyard Powdery Mildew: 1st Spraying: When the shoots are 25-30 cm before flowering, 2nd Application: When the flower buds are separated before flowering, 3rd Application: When the flower petals fall and the grapes are the size of small pellets, 4th and other sprayings: After the third spraying, according to the effect period used, until the veraison period in the grains.

Pepper-Eggplant Powdery Mildew: Applications should be made when the first signs of disease are seen in the field and greenhouse. Applications are repeated at 12-14 day intervals depending on the course of the disease and climate conditions. It should be done in a way that covers all sides of the plants and when the weather is cool and calm.

Strawberry- Powdery Mildew: 1st Application: Application is started when the first signs of disease are seen. 2nd and other applications: Applications are continued at 10-day intervals until the infection conditions end, taking into account the effect period of the drugs used.

Tomato-Eggplant Powdery Mildew: Applications should be made when the first signs of disease are seen in the field and greenhouse. Depending on the course of the disease and climate conditions, the application is repeated at 12-14 day intervals. It should be done in a way that covers all parts of the plants and when the weather is cool and calm.

Rose - Powdery Mildew: The first application should be made when the formation of leaves and buds begins. The application should be made in the cool morning, in windless and rainless weather and the full surface of the plant should be covered. Depending on the duration of effect of the product used and the course of the disease, the applications are repeated at 14 day intervals.

Tobacco - Powdery Mildew: The application should be made in a way that creates a thin film layer on the upper and lower surfaces of the leaf. Applications are started as soon as the first powdery mildew spots are seen. A single application may be sufficient. If the epidemic continues, the 2nd and 3rd applications are renewed at 7-10 day intervals.

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