Cuproxate
Contact copper-containing fungicide against fungal diseases and bacterial infections
Characteristics of the drug
Active substance:
Tribasic copper sulfate, 345 g/l
Preparation form:
Suspension concentrate
Packaging:
100 ml, 1 l
Toxicity class:
IV class
Application rates
CROPS | HARMFUL OBJECTS | RATE | METHOD, TIME AND MAXIMUM MULTIPLICITY OF PROCESSING |
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Potato | Phytophthora, macrosporiosis | 80-100 ml per 10 liters of water for 2 hectares | 3 spraying during the growing season |
Tomato | Phytophthora, macrosporiosis | 80-100 ml per 10 liters of water for 2 hectares | 4 spraying during the growing season |
Apple tree | Scab | 50-80 ml per 10 liters of water for 1 acr | 5 spraying during the growing season |
MAY APPLY IN PRACTICE | |||
Vineyards | Mildew | 80-100 ml per 10 liters of water for 2 hectares | 3 spraying during the growing season |
Hops | Peronosporosis | 80-100 ml per 10 liters of water for 2 hectares | 4 spraying during the growing season |
Sunflower | Alternaria, septoria, rust, fomosis | 20-40 ml per 10 liters of water for 2 acres | 2 spraying during the growing season |
Soy | Alternaria blight, septoriosis,peronosporosis | 20-40 ml per 10 liters of water for 2 acres | 2 spraying during the growing season |
Important: Do not mix with organophosphate pesticides!
Benefits
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Effective against most fungal diseases and bacterial infections
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Creates a stable protective film that is not washed away by rain
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Recommended for use in organic farming
Mode of action
Copper ions, penetrating into the cells of the fungus, suppress the activity of enzymes, disrupt respiration processes and cause non-specific denaturation of proteins, which lead to the cessation of the growth of spores and conidia of fungi.
Features of use
The contact preparation forms a protective layer of copper sulfate on the surface of the leaf, which prevents the penetration of pathogens into the plant. Only prophylactic treatments are recommended before the pathogen’s spores begin to germinate. The interval between treatments is 8-14 days, depending on the weather conditions and the degree of damage to the plants by diseases. It is not recommended to carry out spraying before and immediately after precipitation.
Spectrum of action
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Phytophthora
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Macrosporiosis
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Scabies
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Mildew
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Peronosporosis
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Alternariosis
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Septoriosis
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Rust
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Fomoz
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Phytophthora
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Macrosporiosis
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Scabies
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Mildew
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Peronosporosis
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Alternariosis
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Septoriosis
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Rust
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Fomoz
Crops
Potatoes, tomatoes, apples, vineyards, hops, sunflowers, soybeans