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FUNGICIDE CHEMICAL GROUPS DMI-fungicides


(DeMethylation Inhibitors) • Triazoles e.g. propiconazole, difenoconazole, tebuconazole


• Dualitas, Instrata®, Instrata® Elite, Banner Maxx®.


Acropetal penetrant (Tebuconazole)


Mode of action: DMI’s work by inhibiting the biosynthesis of ergosterol which is a major component of the plasma membrane of certain fungi and needed for fungal growth.


TURF FUNGICIDE COMPARISON CHART Chemical Group


Product Dualitas


Mapp No:


18000


A.I.’s (g/l)


trifloxystrobin 100


tebucobazole 200


fludioxonil 14.5


Instrata® 16458


propiconazole 56.9


chlorothalonil 362


Instrata® Elite


Heritage Maxx®


Heritage®


Medallion® TL


Banner Maxx®


Product Dualitas Instrata®


Instrata® Elite


Heritage Maxx® Heritage®


Medallion® TL Banner Maxx® 78 17976


difenoconazole 80.3


fludioxinil 80.3


14787 13536 15287 13167


azoxystrobin 95


azoxystrobin 500


fludioxonil 125


propiconazole 156


Michrodochium Take-All Patch Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes


No No No


Yes Yes No No


QoI DMI PP DMI Ch DMI PP QoI QoI PP DMI Contact Systemic Systemic Systemic Contact Fast systemic


Curative and protectant


Preventative, (early curative)


anti-sporulant


Preventative, (early curative)


anti-sporulant


Apply at the very first evidence of disease


Eradicant, preventative, curative


Leaf Spot/ Melting Out Anthracnose Yes No No


Yes Yes Yes No


Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No


Red Thread Yes No No No No No No


Early spring/late autumn


Warmer months when turf is growing


Warmer months when turf is growing


Cooler months, late autumn to early spring


Warmer months when turf is growing


Dollar Spot Yes Yes Yes No No No


Yes


Rust Yes No No


Yes Yes No No


3 3 125-500 2


Contact and systemic


Preventative, curative, eradicant


All year round 3 9 500-1000 1 Mode of Action


Protective and some curative, contact and systemic


Qol-fungicides


(Quinone outside Inhibitors) • Strobilurins e.g. trifloxystrobin, azoxystrobin • Dualitas, Heritage®, Heritage Maxx®.


Mode of action: Mesostemic, broad-spectrum fungicide with preventative and specific curative activity, with good rain-fastness. Redistributed by superficial vapour movement and also has translaminar activity, moving between the two leaf surfaces.


Disease Stage Targeted


Contact and systemic action


Application Period All year round


Pack Size (L or kg)


0.25


App. Rate (L/ha)


1


Water Volume (L/ha)


400-500


Max. App/Yr


4


3 1 3 3


Brown Patch No


Yes Yes Yes Yes No


Yes


2.5 0.5 3 3


125-1000 125-1000 125-500 400-1000


Grey Snow Mould No No No No No No No


4 4 4 4


Type 2 Fairy Rings No No No


Yes Yes No No


Use plant protection products safely. Always read the label and product information before use.


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