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Nimrod Fungicide - Farmoz

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<strong>Nimrod</strong><br />

Directions for Use<br />

CROP DISEASE STATE RA TE WHP CRITICAL COMMENTS<br />

Melons<br />

(except<br />

watermelons)<br />

Ornamentals<br />

Tree & Vine Crops<br />

Powdery Mildew<br />

CROP DISEASE STATE RATE<br />

WHP CRITICAL COMMENTS<br />

Apples<br />

Black Spot<br />

(Venturia pirina)<br />

PERMIT NUMBER - PER7605<br />

CROP PEST RATE<br />

Peppers (Capsicum, chillies and paprika)<br />

PERMIT NUMBER - PER7732<br />

PERMIT NUMBER - PER7732<br />

<strong>Fungicide</strong><br />

Powdery Mildew<br />

*In this table the rates given are for dilute spraying. For concentrate spraying, refer to the Application section.<br />

Restraints:<br />

DO NOT apply during abnormally hot, cold or slow drying conditions.<br />

DO NOT use rates higher than those recommended as chlorosis of leaves and leaf fall may occur.<br />

CROP PEST RATE<br />

Bitter Melon, Cucumber, Gherkin, Pumpkin,<br />

Squash, Watermelons, Zucchinis.<br />

Powdery Mildew (Leveillula taurica) 60mL/100L or 600mL/ha<br />

CROP PEST RATE<br />

Rose, Gerbera & Chrysanthemum<br />

Qld, NT,<br />

NSW, ACT,<br />

WA only<br />

All states<br />

60mL<br />

40-60mL<br />

All states 40mL*<br />

60mL*<br />

1 day<br />

7 days<br />

Spray thoroughly at 7 day intervals. Ensure thorough<br />

coverage. To avoid fungicide resistance problems: use a<br />

registered protectant fungicide until fruit set. However, if a<br />

scheduled spray is interrupted by, for example, rain, apply<br />

NIMROD in a tank mix with the protectant at the first<br />

opportunity. After fruit set, alternate or tank mix NIMROD<br />

applications with the protectant, or alternate NIMROD with<br />

other registered systemic fungicides. Systemic fungicides<br />

from 3 different activity groups should be used per crop.<br />

Apply as a foliar spray on a 7-14 day schedule when<br />

conditions favour disease development, or as required.<br />

Slight phytotoxicity may occur on very young growth.<br />

Spray thoroughly at pink<br />

stage and thereafter at<br />

10-14 day intervals, while<br />

disease persists, depending<br />

on the severity of the<br />

disease.<br />

When the disease is severe<br />

– shorten interval.<br />

Powdery Mildew (Rose-Sphaerotheca pannosa<br />

Gerbera and Chrysanthemum-Odium sp.)<br />

Apply by dilute or<br />

concentrate spraying<br />

equipment. Apply the<br />

same amount of product<br />

to the target crop whether<br />

applying this product by<br />

dilute or concentrate<br />

spraying methods.<br />

NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER, CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION.<br />

WITHHOLDING PERIODS<br />

MELONS: DO NOT APPLY LATER THAN 1 DAY BEFORE HARVEST.<br />

APPLES: DO NOT APPLY LATER THAN 7 DAYS BEFORE HARVEST.<br />

DO NOT USE TREATED PRODUCE FOR STOCK FOOD WITHIN 7 DAYS OF TREATMENT.<br />

Minor Use Permits<br />

40-60mL/100mL water<br />

Powdery Mildew (Sphaerotheca fuliginea) 60mL/100L water. OR<br />

600mL/ha

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