Bács-Kiskun county, 6237 Kecel
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Description
Prescribed crop protection technology:
The preparation must be homogenised by turning the container at least three times before use.
The preparation may be applied to apples and pears from the appearance of flower buds. Treatments against scab should be started preventively in the period of ascospore spreading, based on forecasts. Efficacy against powdery mildew is most effective from the beginning of flowering, during the period of intensive shoot growth. In pears, control of staminode brown spot is recommended to be initiated after petal fall based on forecasts. The application of the product should be adapted to the area of canopy to be sprayed. A single dose is 1,3 litres/10 000 m² canopy area.
In cherry, sour cherry, plum, peach, apricot and nectarine crops, it is recommended to apply the product from bud stage to the end of petal fall for moniliaceous blossom and shoot dieback and during the period of fruit discolouration for moniliaceous fruit rot, up to a maximum of 2 applications. In Meggy, treatment against anthracnose is recommended at the beginning of the tillering period and 7-10 days before harvest. The application of the product should be adapted to the area of canopy to be sprayed. The single dose is 1,0 litre/10 000 m² canopy area.
In grapes (wine, table grapes), the preparation may be used against powdery mildew and black rot, applied up to 3 times per growing season from the 4 leaf stage of the vine. Treatments should be applied on a preventive basis, based on forecasts, for powdery mildew and for downy mildew after the theoretical date of infection, during the incubation period of the disease. The application should be adapted to the area of canopy to be sprayed. The single dose is 1.0 litre/10,000 m² canopy area.
The amount of water used should also be adapted to the size of the foliage and the type of sprayer. Always aim for uniform spray coverage, even within the foliage.
Calculate the canopy area per treated area using the formula below:
treated canopy area (m²) = 2 × treated crown height (m) × [treated area (m²) / crown height (m)]
For the calculation of the canopy area per 1 ha, the formula is modified as follows:
treated canopy area (m²) = 2 × treated crown height (m) × [10,000 (m²) / row spacing (m)]
Mechanism of action: Mefentrifluconazole is a sterol biosynthesis inhibiting, absorbable active substance (FRAC code 3)
Airborne application: not authorised.
Identifier: 7404261
Updated: 2 April 2025 at 16:05:37 CEST