VOLANTİS® 425 EC
Active Ingredient : 224 g/L Spiroxamine + 148 g/L Tebuconazole + 53 g/L Prothioconazole
Formulation : Emulsion Concentrate (EC)
Method of Application
Septoria leaf blotch in wheat: If climate conditions are favorable for disease development and there is a possibility of an epidemic, a foliar application is carried out. Generally, the best time for application is at the end of the sheath stage when the flag leaf is fully emerged, or before heading. For an infection that is climbing upwards early in the season, the emergence of the flag leaf should be awaited. Similarly, if the field is infected and rainy weather continues during the heading period, economic damage may occur, necessitating an application.
For powdery mildew in wheat: The progression of the disease should be monitored, taking climate conditions into account. If the disease is advancing towards the upper parts of the plant, foliar application should be initiated to prevent infection of the upper leaves, especially the flag leaf.
Brown rust in wheat: Applications should begin when disease symptoms (pustules) are observed. Foliar application is made against rust pathogens. Application should be done in a way that covers the surface of the leaves and stem with the mixture. If conditions remain favorable for disease development, continue applications at 10-14 days intervals. Applications should not be made one month before harvest, as the plant enters the maturation period.
MIXABILITY STATUS: Before preparing a large volume of spray mixture for application, it is recommended to carry out pre-mixing compatibility tests.
Detailed Table Information
| Plant Name | Harmful Organism Name | Application Dose | Time between the last application and harvest |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wheat | Septoria leaf blotch of wheat (Septoria tritici) | 80 ml/da | 49 days |
| Wheat | Powdery mildew of cereals (Erysiphe graminis) | 80 ml/da | 49 days |
| Wheat | Brown rust (Puccinia recondita tritici) | 80 ml/da | 49 days |