ACS Fosetal 80 WP
Ürünlere Geri Dön
Crop name |
Harmful Organism Name |
Application |
The time between the last application and the harvest |
Citrus Fruits (Lemon, Orange, Grapefruit, Tangerine) |
Brown rot and stem gluing in citrus fruits ( Phytophthora citrophthora ) |
200g/100L water |
14 days |
Postharvest brown fruit rot of citrus ( Phytophthora citrophthora ) |
300g/100L water |
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Pear* |
Fire blight on pome fruit trees ( Erwinia amylovora ) |
400g/100L water |
14 days |
Cucumber |
In Cucurbitaceae Mildew ( Pseudoperonospora cubensis ) |
200g/100L water |
3 days |
Melon |
In Cucurbitaceae Mildew ( Pseudoperonospora cubensis ) |
200g/100L water |
3 days |
Onion |
Onion downy mildew (Peronospora destructor ) |
150g/100L water |
14 days |
Tomatoes |
Tomato downy mildew ( Phytophthora infestans ) |
250g/100L water |
7 days |
*Before each application, diseased parts of the trees are removed with a tool soaked in disinfectant.
Usage Form
ACS FOSETAL 80 WP is a two-way systemic fungicide that can be transported from leaves to roots and from roots to leaves in plant sap. Therefore, even if there is heavy rainfall 5-6 hours after application, re-application is not necessary. However, a good wetting should be ensured so that the plant protection product can pass into the plant sap in a short time and homogeneously.
Brown rot and stem gluing in citrus fruits :
Against fruit infections:
1st application: Should be done before the rains start in autumn.
2nd application: If the weather is rainy, it should be done 15 days after the 1st application.
Against trunk infections : An application is made for trunk and root collar infections. The bark at the wound site should be completely cleaned with a clean knife and should be applied thoroughly, especially to the parts of the tree crown up to 1-1.5 m high.
Post-harvest brown fruit rot in citrus: Fruits are dipped into the mixture for 3 minutes.
Pear fire blight : If warm (daily average temperature 15°C and above), rainy and humid conditions continue from the beginning of flowering (white rosette), spraying should be done at 5-day intervals. The risk of flower infection disappears with the shedding of flower petals. Therefore, spraying should not be done after flowering. However, if climatic events such as frost, hail, sandstorm that cause injury to the tree occur during the flowering period or during the period when active shoot development continues after flowering, spraying should be done within 18 hours.
Cucumber, Melon and Cucurbitaceae Mildew : Application is started when the plants start to sprout or when the first signs of mildew are seen in the environment, and is repeated at 10-day intervals.
Onion downy mildew : Application is started when the first signs of disease are seen in the environment. Applications are made at 10-day intervals.
Tomato downy mildew : Application is started when brown spots with a diameter of 3-5 mm appear on the surrounding tomato leaves and a white ash-like coating is seen under them or when conditions suitable for the disease are seen in the areas where the disease occurs. Application is continued at 10-day intervals depending on the course of the disease and climatic conditions.
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