Akobuzin 75 WG

Manufacturer
Aako
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
63252
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Akobuzin 75 WG (Aako Australia) is a fungicide that can be used to control a variety of fungal diseases on a wide range of crops. It is a systemic fungicide, which means that it is absorbed by the plant and moves throughout its tissues. This makes it effective in controlling diseases that attack the leaves, stems, and roots of plants.

Akobuzin 75 WG is effective against a variety of fungal diseases, including:

  • Apple scab: This disease causes dark, sunken spots on apple fruit.
  • Peach scab: This disease causes raised, scabby spots on peach fruit.
  • Black spot: This disease causes small, black spots on the leaves of roses.
  • Septoria leaf spot: This disease causes small, brown spots on the leaves of tomatoes and eggplants.
  • Late blight: This disease causes large, dark spots on the leaves of potatoes and tomatoes.

Akobuzin 75 WG is applied as a spray to the foliage of plants. It is important to read the label carefully and follow the instructions for use. Akobuzin 75 WG should not be applied to plants that are under stress, such as those that are drought-stressed or that have been recently transplanted.

Akobuzin 75 WG is a relatively safe fungicide when used according to label directions. However, it can be harmful to bees if it is applied during bloom. It is important to avoid spraying Akobuzin 75 WG when bees are active.

Akobuzin 75 WG is a valuable tool for controlling fungal diseases in a variety of crops. It is a safe and effective fungicide when used according to label directions.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind about Akobuzin 75 WG:

  • It is a broad-spectrum fungicide, which means that it can be used to control a variety of fungal diseases.
  • It is a systemic fungicide, which means that it is absorbed by the plant and moves throughout its tissues.
  • It is effective against a variety of fungal diseases, including apple scab, peach scab, black spot, Septoria leaf spot, and late blight.
  • It is relatively safe when used according to label directions.
  • It can be harmful to bees if it is applied during bloom.
  • It is important to read the label carefully and follow the instructions for use.
  • It is a valuable tool for controlling fungal diseases in a variety of crops.
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Asparagus0.7 - 1.4 kg
Spring barley0 kg
Winter barley0 kg