SCORE 250 EC SUMIN
Fungicide of systemic action for preventive and interventional use, for combating fungal diseases in APPLE, PEAR, CHERRY AND CHERRY TREES.
Active substance: difenoconazole = 250 (compound from the triazole group)
Action
Fungicide with systemic action in the form of a liquid for making an aqueous emulsion for professional users. For preventive and intervention use to combat fungal diseases in orchard crops, using self-propelled or tractor orchard sprayers and hand sprayers.
Use
- apple tree: apple scab - 20 ml in 50-75 ltr of water / use preventively every 10 days or emergency up to 120 h after infection - from the beginning of the pink flower bud phase to the end of the phase when the fruits reach half the size / max 3 confluences per season
- Cherry: brown rot of stone trees - 20 ml in 50-75 ltr of water / use at the beginning or full flowering - max 2 treatments per season /
- pear : pear scab - 20 ml in 50-75 ltr of water / use every 10 days preventively or interventionally up to 120 h after infection from the beginning of the white flower bud phase to the end of the mid-fruit size phase / max 3 treatments per season.
- Sweet cherry: brown rot of stone trees* 20 ml per 50-75 ltr of water/use the beginning or full flowering - max 2 treatments per season/
Grace period: apple tree, pear tree-28 days/cherry, cherry-14 days.
Prevention: do not enter until the useful liquid on the surface of the plants has completely dried.
Hazard: In order to avoid risks to humans and the environment, it is recommended for the safety of the buyer to carefully read the instructions for use of the preparation, contained in the content of the label.
NOTE: the purchase of protective equipment can only be made by adults.
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