A flavinoids complex abstracted from Karanja family plants will be used in the Powerplant Fungicide formulation. These flavinoids and nutrients aid in the prevention and treatment of plant diseases, as well as providing growth stimulants. Phytoalexins are plant extracts that stop plant infections from growing. Numerous research on various crops, including bananas, grapes, brassica, cucurbits, tomato, potato, pepper, lettuce, carrot, herbs, rice, strawberry, sugar beet, onion, and garlic, have demonstrated the efficacy of PPFC. Powdery mildews, downy mildews, grey mould, rust, early blight, black sigatoka, rice blast, and anthracnose are examples of plant diseases when chemical fungicides are unable to reach and control the foot infections. Seeds can also be treated with PPFC.
Crop
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Application
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Targets Disease(Pathogen)
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Paddy
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2-3 applications
25-30 days after transplanting;
Repeat 10-15 days.
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Leaf spot, Blast, Bacterial Leaf Blight.
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Chilies
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3-4 applications
30 days after transplanting;
Repeat 10-15 days.
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Leaf spot, Leaf curling, Powdery mildew.
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Tomato
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3-4 applications
30 days after transplanting;
Repeat 10-15 days
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Leaf spot, Damping Off, Fusarium Wilt, Anthracnose
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Potato
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2-3 applications. 30 days after transplanting; repeat 10-15 days
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Late Blight.
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Grapes
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3-4 applications.
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Powdery Mildew, Anthracnose, Xanthomonas
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Mango
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2 applications.
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Powdery Mildew.
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Pomegranate
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3-4 applications.
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Leaf spot, Fruit rot, Bacterial wilt.
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Vegetables
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3-4 applications. At first Incidence of Disease
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Leaf spot, fruit rot, Powdery mildew.
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Spices
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2-3 applications.
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Capsule rot, Root rot, Wilt.
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Floriculture
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2-3 applications.
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Powdery mildew.
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Cotton
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3-4 applications
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Wilt, Damping Off, Blight
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Recommended Quantity
Spray 2.5-3.0 gms / ltr of water.
NOTE:
It is suggested for illnesses that are described in the PPFC literature. Keep in a cool, dry place.