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Banrot WP Fungicide is a broad spectrum fungicide that will control root and stem rot diseases. These diseases are caused by Rhizoctonia, Phytophthora, Pythium, Fusarium, and Thielaviopsis that are found in ornamental and nursery crops.
Commercial use only.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Etridiazole 15%, Thiophanate-methyl 25% |
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Target pests |
Root and stem diseases caused by the following fungi. Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia and Thielaviopsis (Chalara), and others * See label for complete list |
For use in | * For use in commercial greenhouses only |
Application |
4 - 12 oz. per 50 - 100 gallons of water per 400 - 800 sq. ft. * See label for complete application instructions |
Formulation |
Professional Product Group 1 / 14 Fungicides |
NOT FOR SALE TO | CA, CT |
Shipping Weight | 2.15 lbs |
Manufacturer | Everris Na Inc. (Mfg. Number: E950241) |
UPC | 848264001513 |
EPA Registration | 58185-10 |
Ornamentals and Nursery Crops
For use in commercial greenhouses only. Use in residential greenhouses or other indoor plant sites is prohibited.
Banrot 40 WP is a soil fungicide for the control of damping-off, root and stem rot diseases caused by Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, Fusarium, and Thielaviopsis. It may be used at time of seeding and transplanting as a drench to control the labeled pathogens in commercial greenhouses.
Banrot 40 WP suspensions in water should be constantly agitated to assure uniform mixing and application. Banrot 40 WP suspensions need not be protected from light. Use at specified rates and concentrations. Overdosage may result in toxicity to sensitive plants. If plants are suspect of being sensitive, apply fungicide to a small number to insure safety. Banrot 40 WP should not be mixed with other pesticides or nutrients unless adequately tested first.
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