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Фунгицид Focus SC

Focus SC

  • Registration: Tanzania

  • Application: Protection of crops against a wide range of fungal diseases

  • Composition: 250 g/L flutriafol

  • Dosage: 0.5–1.0 L/ha

  • Recommendations: Spraying during the vegetation period

  • Effective against: Septoria, powdery mildew, rust, and other diseases

FOCUS SC

Innovative Plant Protection

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BENEFITS

Protection

Plant Protection

Plant protection

Rainfast

Rainfast

Rainfastness

Crops

Suitable for Various Crops

For various crops

PRODUCT

Crop Disease Dosage, L/ha Effect, days
Wheat Septoria 0,75 30
Barley Rust 0,5 21
Soybean Powdery mildew 0,6 30

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Mix

Mix
with water

Spray

Fill the sprayer

Apply

Treat the plants

Wait

Wait for the result


✅ Benefits:

A balanced combination of two active ingredients ensures a high level of effectiveness. Rapid curative action due to quick penetration to the infection site. Prolonged protective action due to slow detoxification in the protected tissues. High effectiveness against a complex of the most harmful diseases. Broad technological application window. Excellent price-to-quality ratio.

🎯 Purpose:

Two-component systemic fungicide with broad-spectrum action, providing curative and protective (against Basidiomycetes and Ascomycetes), as well as fumigant action (against powdery mildew) for cereal crops protection from rust, septoria, powdery mildew, and helminthosporiosis spots.

⚙️ Mode of Action:

Impact Super provides fungicidal action by inhibiting sterol biosynthesis, which disrupts the pathogen’s cell membrane function and leads to fungal hyphae death. Flutriafol and tebuconazole are systemic fungicides quickly absorbed through leaf surfaces. Due to its high movement speed, flutriafol ensures rapid curative and protective effects, while tebuconazole extends the protection for up to 30 days or more.

⏳ Protection Duration:

Protects plants from leaf and stem disease complexes for 3–4 weeks, depending on the crop, pathogen, and weather conditions.

⚡ Speed of Action:

Powdery mildew mycelium and rust pustules die almost instantly. In case of septoria, pathogen elimination occurs within 10–14 days.

🌿 Phytotoxicity:

Does not have phytotoxic effects on cultivated plants.

🔄 Resistance Risk:

It is recommended to alternate with fungicides having a different mode of action.

🔗 Compatibility:

Before mixing with other pesticides, check for chemical compatibility. Do not mix concentrates without diluting with water first.

☠️ Hazard Class:

For humans – Class 2 (moderately hazardous). For bees – Class 3 (low hazard).

📌 Usage Recommendations:

Begin treatment at the first signs of disease or preventively. Perform spraying in the morning or evening in calm weather using boom sprayers. Working fluid consumption – 300 L/ha depending on the growth phase and plant density.

🧊 Storage Conditions:

Store in a dry, well-ventilated place at temperatures from –15°C to +35°C. Shake the contents of the container before use.

📅 Shelf Life:

3 years from the date of manufacture if storage conditions are met.

Diseases Controlled by the Product:

  • 🌾 Septoria head blight — wheat
  • 🍃 Powdery mildew — wheat, soybean, grapevine, mango, pea
  • 🌿 Yellow rust — wheat
  • 🍂 Brown rust — wheat, barley
  • 🌾 Fusarium head blight — wheat
  • 🌻 Sclerotinia — sunflower
  • 🍄 Gray mold — sunflower
  • ☘️ Alternaria leaf spot — sunflower, tomato, potato
  • 🌱 Phoma — sunflower
  • 🌾 Phomopsis — sunflower
  • 🌾 Net blotch — barley
  • 🌾 Rhynchosporium — barley
  • 🌾 Helminthosporiosis — barley, maize
  • 🌽 Gray leaf spot — maize
  • 🌽 Northern corn leaf blight — maize
  • 🌾 Rice blast (Pyricularia) — rice
  • 🌱 Rust — soybean, pea
  • 🌱 Ascochyta — pea
  • 🥔 Early late blight — potato
  • 🍅 Early blight — tomato
  • 🧅 Purple blotch — onion
  • 🍋 Navel-end rot — citrus
  • 🥭 Powdery mildew — mango
  • 🍇 Oidium — grapevine

Focus SC (tebuconazole, 225 g/l + flutriafol, 75 g/l)

Registration proposal for Tanzania:

  • Wheat (Glume blotch): 0.75–1 l/ha in 200–300ℓ water. Apply when first infections appear, not later than flowering. Use lower rate in low disease pressure.
  • Wheat (Powdery mildew, Yellow rust, Brown rust): 0.5–0.75 l/ha in 200–300 ℓ water. Apply at first signs. Repeat in 4–6 weeks if reinfection occurs. Do not spray after anthesis.
  • Wheat (Fusarium head blight): 1.1 l/ha. Apply at beginning of flowering stage.
  • Sunflower: 0.5 l/ha. Apply at 6–8 leaf stage and again at BBCH 57–59.
  • Barley: 0.75–1 l/ha. Apply between 7-leaf to early ear emergence. Repeat if needed after 3 weeks.
  • Maize: 0.8–1 l/ha. Start at 1% leaf area symptoms or symptoms on leaves below cob. Repeat after 14 days.
  • Rice: 0.8–1 l/ha. Apply at panicle heading stage.
  • Soybean (Rust): 0.5–0.75 l/ha. Apply at first signs. Repeat 14–21 days. Use shorter interval if humid and 15–28°C.
  • Peas (Powdery mildew, rust, Ascochyta): 0.3–0.7 l/ha. Spray at first signs. Repeat every 10–14 days.
  • Potatoes (Early blight): 0.4–0.5 l/ha. Preventative treatment in warm, humid weather.
  • Tomatoes (Early blight): 0.4–0.5 l/ha. Preventative under favorable weather.
  • Onion (Purple blotch): 0.6–0.75 l/ha. Spray at first symptoms. Repeat 7–14 days if needed.
  • Citrus (Navel-end rot): 0.8 l/ha in 1000 ℓ. Apply at 50% and 100% petal fall. Uneven flowering affects control.
  • Mangoes (Powdery mildew): 0.3–0.4 l/ha. Spray at 50% flowering. Repeat every 10–14 days. Max 2–3 sprays/period.
  • Grape (Powdery mildew): 0.3–0.4 l/ha. Begin at 2.5 cm shoot. Repeat every 14 days. Alternate with non-DMI fungicides. Max 6 sprays/season.

Water volume: 200–1000 ℓ/ha depending on crop. Respect intervals between applications.

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