EFDAL BAKIROX 50 WP-19820
Product Code: 05
(**) The doze for the 1st application in vineyard against mildew composes 300 gr/100 lt of water, the 2nd application - 500 gr/100 lt of water (***)The doze of the 1st application in vineyard against anthracnose composes 300 gr/100 lt of water, the other applications - 500 gr/100 lt of water (****)As it may inhibit plant growth in tomatoes in conditions of dry climate the application of preparations containing cooper is not recommended. Preparations of containing copper can be applied exceptionally in the places where organic fungicides do not exist, no more than 1-2 times. In apple and pear black spot, the 1st application is 800 g/100 lt if the branches are affected. If the branches are not affected, the 1st application is 400 g/100 l. The 2nd application is 40 g/100 l.
PREPARATION OF THE PRODUCT FOR USE:
Half fill the application equipment with water. Mix the recommended dose of EFDAL BAKIROX 50 WP with water in a separate container to prepare and pour the slurry into the tank. Fill the tank with water with the mixer apparatus on. It should be mixed well before putting into the spraying equipment.
USAGE AND TIME:
Apple Black spot: 1st application, when the flower buds swell (3-5 days earlier if branches are affected),2nd application during the pink bud stage (when flowers are visible separately)
Pear black spot: 1st application when the flower buds swell (3-5 days earlier if branches are affected), 2nd application during the white bud stage
Apricot shot hole: 1st application in autumn just after the leaves fall, 2nd application in spring before opening of the flowers, 3rd application when the petals fall.
Peach hot hole: 1st application in autumn just after the leaves fall, 2nd application in spring before opening of the flowers,
Peach leaf curl:. Application should be done at the stage the buds start to swell
Plum Pocket plum: 1st application when the buds swell, 2nd application when 80% of the petals have fallen
Pistachio Septoria leaf spot: 1st application at 15 days intervals when the fruits reach the wheat kernel size after pollination following defloration. 5-6 applications are done depending on the severity of the disease especially when at periods when there is suitable temperature and rain.
Citrus fruits mal secco: As there will be cracks and injuries on the tree after natural disasters such as frosts, hails and storms, the dose of the application should be 400g/100l after such events
Olive peacock spot: Marmara Region: 1st application in the first half of October, 2nd application in the first half of April; In Mediterranean Region: 1st application in November or December, 2nd application in the first half of March, 3rd application in the first half of April; In Aegean Region: 1st application before the shoots are formed in February, 2nd application before olives blossom in April.
Vineyard mildew: 1st application should be done when the offshoots are 25-30 cm; 2nd and subsequent applications are done at 8-10 day intervals depending on course of disease and meteorological conditions if the conditions are suitable for infection. Applications are stopped when favourable conditions for infection no longer exist.
Vineyard Anthracnose: The 1st application is done when the offshoots reach 20-25 cm in length, the 2nd application is done before blossoming, the 3rd is done just after blossoming, 4th is done 10 days after blossoming, 5th is done when the grapes reach their half size.
Tomato mildew: Application is started when brown spots with a diameter of 3-5 mm are noticed on the tomato leaves, with a white ash-like conidial layer on the lower surface.
Bacterial spec disease and bacterial leaf spot : When disease appears in the seedbed or field, green parts should be sprayed for protection purposes once a week during the seedling stage and 2-3 times at 8-10 day intervals during the field stage.
Potato mildew: In areas affected by the disease every year, application starts before the disease signs appear, when average daily temperature reaches 16°C or the lowest temperature reaches 10°C. In areas not affected by the disease every year, first signs of disease in the environment or in the field are watched out for. 2-3 sprayings are done at 15-day intervals if the weather is dry and hot; 4-6 sprayings are done at one-week intervals in areas where the weather is cool and rainy.
Bean Anthracnose: Application is started once the first signs of disease are seen in the environment. Application is started when the first signs of the disease are seen and continued at one week intervals as long as the environmental conditions are suitable for disease development.
Bean common leaf and halo blight: Green parts are sprayed 2-3 times a week for protective purposes before the disease appears or when there are occasional signs of the disease.
Tomato, Eggplant, Potato early leaf blight: Application is started when the first spots appear in the seedbed or field.
Cucumber angular leaf spot: Application is started before or just after the signs of the disease appears in the field and repeated at least 3 times at 10 day intervals.
Vegetable seedlings rot: Application is started once the disease appears in the seedbed and repeated 2-3 times at one week intervals.
Safflower Leaf spot: Application is started when the first signs of the disease are seen.
Hop mildew: Application is started when the offshoots are 75-100 cm in spring and repeated at one-week intervals until blossoming. Then, the applications are repeated at 10 days interval until seed capsule period.
Peanut leaf spot disease: Application is started 4-5 weeks after planting and continued at 7-10 days intervals until harvest.
Rot in tobacco seedlings:. Apply when you see the disease after seedlings emerge.
INFORMATION ON RESISTANCE:
The plant protection product, EFDAL BAKIROX 50 WP is a fungicide classified as Group M1 fungicide according to its mechanism of action. Repeated application of plant protection products having the same mechanism of action promotes resistance. For this reason, do not exceed the total number of EFDAL BAKIROX 50 WO applications recommended for a single season to delay resistance. If the application needs to be repeated, pay attention to use plant protection products having a different mechanism of action (other than Group M1)
MISCIBILITY: Can be mixed with substances such as Cymoxanil, Metiram, and Folpet. Shouldn't be mixed with Chlorpyrifos, Fenvalerate, Malathion, Parathion methyl, Phosmet, Diazinon, Carbamate fungicides, Dodine, and Dinocap.