Pesticide class | Fungicides |
---|---|
Active ingredient | fosetyl aluminium |
Formulation | 80% WDG |
Resistance group | FRAC: 33,U |
PHI | Pistachio: 30 day |
Acute Oral LD 50 for Rats | 7080< mg/kg |
Elite (fosetyl aluminium 80% WDG)
It is a systemic fungicide with action provides long-lasting, broad-spectrum. It belongs to the alkyl phosphanate and phosphonic acid derivatives. True up-and-down systemic action for effective, preventative disease control and Stimulates defense mechanisms, enhances plant vigor. This combination prevents sporulation and germination of spores.
Category: Fungicides
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Cases and dosage
Cases and dosage
Crop |
Disease | Dosage |
Pistachio | (phytophthora spp.) |
2.5/1000 |
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