MİRACLE® 25 WP
Active Ingredient: 25% Tebuconazole
Formulation : Wettable Powder (WP)
Packaging : 250 g, 600 g, 3 kg
Specifications
Acts on multiple points in the ergosterol biosynthesis pathway. This means that the metabolism of fungi is disrupted at multiple stages. Due to its systemic action, tebuconazole penetrates the plant and disperses evenly in leaf tissue in a sustained way. This means that not only the surfaces on which the pesticide is applied but also newly-growing offshoots and leaves are protected against infections for extended periods of time. Tebuconazole has protective, curative and, in some cases, eradicative properties. Therefore, a good control is achieved even if pests have penetrated the leaf and disease symptoms have started to appear. In addition to these superior properties, it is a fungicide with a wide spectrum of action which can be used for many cultivated plants and is suitable for integrated pest management programs.
Method Of Application
Blossom blight of stone fruits (Apricot):
1st administration: At the beginning of blooming (in 5-10% flower),
2nd administration: It is made in full blooming (in 90-100% flower)..
Pear:
1st administration: When the flower eyes swell (in places with a branch order, it is made 3-5 days before),
2nd administration: In the white vinca rosea period,
the 3rd application: When 70-80% flower petals fall,
4th and other administrations: In the cases where ecological conditions are suitable for proceeding of disease, it is administered at 10 day interval.
For mildew and early leaf blight in tomato, spraying is started once conditions are favorable for disease or first disease signs appear and application is repeated at 10-14-day intervals as long as weather conditions continue being suitable for disease.
Powdery mildew of apple: 1st administration: During pink flower bud, 2nd administration: During 60-70% shedding of flower petals, 3rd and other administrations: Considering the duration of the medicine used as long as the favourable conditions for the disease persist, administrations are continued at 10 day interval.
Black spot of apple: First spraying should be done when the flower buds swell (3-5 days earlier if branches are affected), second during the pink bud stage, third when 70-80% of the petals have fallen, and fourth and subsequent sprayings at 15-day intervals depending on weather conditions and course of disease.
Yellow rust of wheat: When symptoms of disease are observed, administrations should be started. Green component administration is made against rust factors. Administration should be made in way that the surface of leaves and stem are covered with the mixture. By considering climatic changes and condition of disease, administrations should be continued at 10-14 day intervals when required.
Septoria leaf spot on wheat: If climatic conditions proceed in compliance with development of disease and if there is any possibility of an epidemic condition, green component administration is made. In general, the best time of administration is before the end of scabbard period or before spike out, when the flag leaf is fully opened. Since there is an infection climbing towards upper parts of plant in early period, emergence of flag leaf should not be expected. Similarly, if field is contaminated and rainy weather continue in coping period, administration can be required since economic losses can occur.
Compatibility: It can be mixed with WP formulations. A preliminary test is required with other formulations. Generally cannot be mixed with highly acidic and basic formulations.
Detailed Table Information
PLANT NAME | AGENT NAME | USAGE DOSE | TIME BETWEEN LAST SPRAY AND HARVEST |
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Apricot | Monilya (Monilinia laxa) | 60 g / 100 L water | 14 days |
Cereals | Septoria leaf spot (Septoria tritici) | 75 g / da | 35 days |
Cereals | Yellow rust (Puccina striiformis) | 75 g / da | 35 days |
Apple | Powdery mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha) | 25 g / 100 L water | 14 days |
Apple | Black stain (Venturia inaequalis) | 25 g / 100 L water | 14 days |
Tomato | Early leaf blight (Alternaria solani) | 50 g / 100 L water | 7 days |
Pear | Black stain(Venturia pyrina) | 25 g / 100 L water | 14 days |
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