Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 57837-19-1; 1897-45-6 |
Formula: | C15h21no4; C8n2cl4 |
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Common name | Metalaxyl 8%+Chlorothalonil 64% WP |
Technical requirements for use
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Seize the critical period of initial infection of the bacteria to spray, spray once every 7-10 days, and spray 2-3 times in a row; the spray must be even and thoughtful, and the front and back sides of the leaves should be sprayed. |
Product performance | This product is a systemic fungicide with protective and therapeutic effects. It can be absorbed by the roots, stems and leaves of plants, and transferred to various organs of plants with the water in the plant. It can be used for stem and leaf treatment and soil treatment. Grape downy mildew is effective. It has good adhesion on the surface of plants, is resistant to rain erosion, and has a long effective period. |
Precautions | 1. When dispensing and applying medicine, wear protective clothing, masks or gas masks and rubber gloves to avoid contamination of skin and eyes. After application, change clothes in time, and wash hands, face and contaminated skin. Avoid contact with pregnant and breastfeeding women. 2. Thoroughly clean the spraying equipment before and after spraying. It is forbidden to clean the spraying equipment in waters such as rivers and ponds. The washed waste water should not pollute water sources such as rivers, and the unused medicinal liquid should be sealed and properly placed. 3. When opening the seal, the powder should be sprayed out carefully, and the waste packaging should be washed and buried deep or recycled by the manufacturer. 4. It is poisonous to fish, and the liquid medicine cannot pollute the fish ponds and waters. 5. Can not be mixed with alkaline substances such as lime sulfur mixture and Bordeaux mixture. 6. Pears, persimmons, peaches, plums and apple trees will suffer from phytotoxicity. 7. Use at most 2 times per season, with a safety interval of 14 days. |