BATISTA BROAD SPECTRUM FUNGICIDE
Protective And Curative Action
It absorbed through the roots and green tissues with translocation acropetally [upward] to plant parts. Batista used for control of externally and internally fungal disease as well as soil borne fungi on a wide range of crops. Batista is found very effective under preventive/ prophylctic foliar spray application.
Protective And Curative Action
Batista is a Suspension Concentrate [SC] or Flowables in which the solid active ingredient is dispersed in a liquid together with additives to form a lastingly stable water dispersible .
Batista is water based formulation there by it is ecofriendly in nature.
Method of Preparation for Application
Shake the bottle vigorously for 2 - 5 minutes to form a homogeneous mixture before dilution. Batista having instant dispersion when it adds to water and does not allow the spray solution to settle down for a longer period, there by no frequent agitation required during the spray . The prepared mixture should be sprayed within 30-40nminutes after preparing the mixture. If the spraying period is longer then stir the solution at an interval of every 30-40 minutes.. Preferably spray in early morning. Batista when sprayed forms a thin ď€ lm covering on the total exposed area of plant parts..
Method of Preparation for Application
Thus it provides a much better protection against fungus infestation than dusting or spraying with powder formulations, as it stays on plants for longer period as a ď€ ne ď€ lm.
Batista is very effective in adverse climatic conditions reduces surface runoff and provides uniform coverage over the foliages with enhanced stability & penetration
Recommendations For Field Use:
Crop
Common name
Dosage [ml]
Dilution in Water [litres]
Remarks
Grape
Powdery mildew
100
100
Mango
Powdery mildew
100
100
Waiting period 30 days
Dosage
ml
Per Acre
250
Per Pump
15-30
Note: Repeat the dosage at an interval of 10-12 days as per diseases occurrences
Diseases In Different Crops
(Fruits)
Grapes
Anthracnose of Grape
Diseases In Different Crops
(Fruits)
Grapes
Powdery mildew, also known as oidium, is caused by the fungus Uncinula necator. The powdery mildew fungus overwinters as cleistothecia (tiny, round, black fruiting bodies), in bark, on canes, leftover fruit, and on leaves on the ground Spores (ascospores) from the overwintering cleistothecia are released in the spring after a rainfall of at least 2.5 mm. For primary infection to occur the spores require at least 12-15 hours of continuous wetness at 10-15 to infect developing plant tissue.
Diseases In Different Crops
(Fruits)
Mango
Powdery mildew, also known as oidium , Oidium mangiferae attacks the young tissue of all parts of the inorescence, leaves and fruit. Infection shows initially as small patches of white powdery mycelium, which may later coalesce to cover large areas. On older leaves and fruit, infected tissue has a purplish-brown cast as the white growth weathers away
Methods Of Application
Foliar Spray Mix little water to the recommended dose of BATISTA and make slurry. Add remaining recommended quantity of water and spray uniformly with proper coverage of the plants. Stock solution: On basis of the water requirement for the spraying per acre of eld, calculate the number of spray tanks needed. In a bucket, take recommended amount of BATISTA Note: The rst spray should be given as soon as the rst symptoms of disease are noticed, or even a little earlier. If the disease continues, give further sprays at intervals of 10-15 days.
Methods Of Application
Seedling Dip Seedling dip is recommended against some root diseases and soil infections. Prepare a suspension by mixing the required amount of BATISTA in suitable volume of water. Dip the roots of seedlings for 10 - 30 minutes in this suspension shortly before transplanting. Alternatively, slurry of BATISTA with mud can be prepared and the roots of seedlings smeared.
Post-Harvest Treatment of Fruits Prepare a suspension of BATISTA in water and dip the fruits for half to one minute. Dry the fruits in shade. The fruits can be also sprayed or drenched instead of dipping. Post-harvest treatment of fruits is recommended against storage rots.
Methods Of Application
Seed Dressing / Treatment Mix the seeds with the required amount of BATISTA either dry or after making a paste/slurry with small amount of water. For treatment of Potato tubers and Sugarcane sets, prepare a suspension of BATISTA in water and soak them for some time. Seed dressing is recommended against seed-borne diseases in vegetables, oilseeds, pulses, etc.
Soil Drench Prepare a suspension of BATISTA in water and apply with watering-can (rose-can) Soil drench is an expensive treatment and is recommended only for controlling soil-borne diseases in nurseries, ower beds, etc.
Methods Of Application
Seed Dressing / Treatment
Mix the seeds with the required amount of BATISTA either dry or after making a paste/slurry with small amount of water. For treatment of Potato tubers and Sugarcane sets, prepare a suspension of BATISTA in water and soak them for some time. Seed dressing is recommended against seed-borne diseases in vegetables, oilseeds, pulses, etc.
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