A systemic fungicide rapidly absorbed through the plant leaves or roots, with translocation both acropetally and basipetally.
Fungicide Resistance Action Committee (FRAC) Classification No. 33 (unknown)
FEATURES
- As a result of its complex mode of action, there have been no confirmed cases of fungal resistance development to Aliette under practical use conditions, despite the intensive use of this active ingredient since its introduction in 1978.
- Aliette is effective principally against Phycomycetes fungi of the Oomycete family, notably Phytophthora, Pythium, Bremia and Peronospora.
- Aliette is a true systemic fungicide, which is rapidly absorbed by the plant root or leaves and is translocated in both upward and downward direction, particularly to the growing parts.
- Rapid absorption ensures the rain fastness.
- Recommended for use in integrated resistance management.
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CROP AND TARGET DISEASES
Apply Aliette prior to the onset of disease for deriving maximum benefits.
- Grapes: Begin spraying as soon as grape crop reaches 3 to 5 leaf stage after pruning
- Cardamom: Apply foliar spray at the incidence of disease
Crop |
Target Disease |
Grapes |
Downy Mildew |
Cardamom |
Azhukal disease and damping off |