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ATLANTIS FLO
250 g/L Azoxystrobin
Effective on a broad range of diseases excluding Dollar Spot.
ATLANTIS FLO
BALEAR 720SC
720 g/L Chlorothalonil
Broad spectrum fungicide that provides preventative/early curative control of a wide range of diseases.
BALEAR 720SC
CLARITY
Bacillus Subtilis
A preventative biological fungicide that controls various diseases of turf.
CLARITY
COMPASS
430 g/L Tebuconazole
Effective economical fungicide for use on a range of summer diseases, particularly Dollar Spot
COMPASS
CURALAN
500 g/L Fluazinam
Low resistance, economical, excellent for control of Dollar Spot and Brown Patch
CURALAN
CYPRO 200SC
200 g/L Cyproconazole
Highly active DMI fungicide that protects against a broad spectrum of diseases.
CYPRO 200SC
FLUDIO
100 g/L Fludioxonil
Highly rated for use on Fusarium, Brown Patch and Melting-out
FLUDIO
FOSTONIC
Fosetyl-al
Systemic, leaf and root absorbed. Use for control of Pythium diseases
FOSTONIC
GOLDAZIM
500 g/L Carbendazim
Useful in tank mixes with chlorothalonil on a range of diseases. Particularly good during wet weather conditions.
GOLDAZIM
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