Embreliya
Fungicide for protection against a wide range of cherry, apple and peach diseases
Characteristics of the drug
Active substance:
Isopirazam, 100 g/l + difenoconazole, 40 g/l
Preparation form:
Suspension concentrate
Packaging:
75 ml
Toxicity class:
II class
Application rates
CROPS | HARMFUL OBJECTS | RATE | TIME AND METHOD OF PROCESSING |
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Apple | Common scab, powdery mildew | 12-15 ml per 5-10 liters of water per hectare | 12-15 ml per 5-10 liters of shade per hectare |
Cherry | Klyasterosporiosis, moniliasis, coccidiomycosis | 12-15 ml per 5-10 liters of water per hectare | 12-15 ml per 5-10 liters of shade per hectare |
Peach | Klasterosporiosis, moniliosis, leaf curl, powdery mildew, coccomycosis | 12-15 ml per 5-10 liters of water per hectare | 12-15 ml per 5-10 liters of shade per hectare |
Benefits
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Safe for bees
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Application from the flowering phase to ripening
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Medicinal, protective and antisporulant effect
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It has a strongly pronounced preventative effect and a stop effect
Mode of action
It is based on the action of two active substances. Difenoconazole is a fungicide from the triazole group that stops the development of fungi by affecting the synthesis of cell membrane sterols. It has a protective and healing effect. Isopyrazam is a broad-spectrum fungicide from the group of pyrazole-carboxamides, which mainly has a protective effect, inhibiting respiration and germination of spores.
Features of use
Spraying is carried out during the growing season of the crop. For simultaneous protection against scab, powdery mildew and moniliosis, the drug should be used during the flowering period. The interval between treatments is 7–14 days. Waiting periods before harvesting: peach – 30 days, cherry – 20 days, apple – 35 days. Use clean water to prepare the working solution. The number of treatments depends on the weather conditions and the phytosanitary state of the plantations and is a maximum of 3 sprayings per season.
Spectrum of action
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Scabies
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Powdery mildew
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Klyasterosporiosis
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Moniliosis
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Coccomycosis
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Curling of leaves
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Scabies
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Powdery mildew
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Klyasterosporiosis
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Moniliosis
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Coccomycosis
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Curling of leaves
Crops
Apple, cherry, peach