Zarntsa
Fungicides
ТОВ «Франдеса» , Республіка БілорусьUser rating
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A high-performance systemic and contact fungicide designed to protect wheat and barley crops from a broad spectrum of fungal infections.
Description
Zarnitsa: A Powerful Fungicide for Cereal Crops by Frandesa
The fungicide 'Zarnitsa', produced by the Belarusian company Frandesa, is a reliable solution for grain producers facing the persistent threat of fungal pathogens. Designed for use on winter barley, as well as winter and spring wheat, this product is engineered to deliver both preventive and curative control against complex diseases. By utilizing a blend of azoxystrobin (strobilurins) and epoxiconazole (triazoles), the product leverages dual-action protection to keep cereal crops healthy throughout their critical growth stages.
Why Choose Zarnitsa?
The strength of Zarnitsa lies in its formulation. The systemic action of epoxiconazole allows the fungicide to move through plant tissues and halt existing infections from the inside, while the contact action of azoxystrobin forms a resilient barrier on the leaf surface. This combination is particularly effective against yellow rust, septoria, fusarium head blight, powdery mildew, and tan spot (pyrenophora).
- Crop Versatility: Specifically formulated for winter barley, winter wheat, and spring wheat.
- Ease of Use: Presented as a suspension concentrate, it mixes efficiently, ensuring uniform application across large acreages.
- Management Flexibility: The product allows for up to two applications per season, providing flexibility to adjust to the specific disease pressure in the field.
Application Standards
For optimal results, the recommended application rate ranges from 0.5 to 1.0 liters per hectare. Producers must adhere to a 30-day pre-harvest interval to ensure safety and compliance. As a product within the 3rd hazard class, standard safety protocols should always be followed during handling and application. With the proven efficacy of Frandesa's formulations, Zarnitsa stands as a key component in the crop protection strategy of modern grain farming, balancing robust systemic protection with the longevity associated with modern strobilurin-based chemistry.
Composition
Active ingredients
- Azoxystrobin фунгицид Стробилурины
- Epoxiconazole фунгицид Триазолы
Application
Used on crops
Against diseases
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Type of Action
Type of Action
Insecticides are divided into contact, systemic, stomach, and fumigants based on their mode of entry into the organism. Contact insecticides affect insects upon contact with any part of their body, penetrating into their organism through the integument. They are used against pest... |
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| Danger Class | 2 |
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Drug Consumption
Drug Consumption
Mass of the preparation per unit of treated area. It is customary to express the dosage rate in kilograms per hectare. The dosage rate is most often given in terms of 100% active ingredient, although sometimes it is calculated based on the preparation in the form of application w... |
From 0.5 - 1.0 L/ha |
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Maximum number of treatments
Maximum number of treatments
Maximum recommended number of treatments per vegetation period. |
2 |
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Last Processing Date, Days
Last Processing Date, Days
Number of days from processing to harvest cleanup |
30 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Fungicides |
| Manufacturer | ТОВ «Франдеса» , Республіка Білорусь |
| Applicant | ТОВ «Франдеса» , Республіка Білорусь |
| Country | Belarus |
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