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Bonide Fungonil Conc.  User Manual

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CROP

Onion

(dry

bulb),

Garlic

Onion

(green

bunch-

ing),

Leek,

Shallot

Parsnip

Potato

PHI

(DAYS)

7

14

(green

onion,

leek,

shallot)

10

7

DISEASES

Neck Rot

Botrytis leaf

blight or blast,

Purple blotch,

Downy mildew

(suppression)

Alternaria leaf spot,

Downy mildew,

Anthracnose,

Botrytis blight (gray

mold), Bottom rot

(Rhizoctonia)

Late blight, Early

blight, Botrytis

vine rot

RATE PER

200 SQ. FT.

2 ¾ tsp. Per

Application,

18 tsp. Per

Year

2 ¾ tsp. Per

Application,

8 tsp. Per

Year

2 tsp. Per

Application,

7 tsp. Per

Year

1 ½ tsp. Per

Application,

14 tsp. Per

Year

APPLICATION DIRECTIONS

For suppression of neck rot

(Botrytis spp.) during storage,

make a minimum of three weekly

applications prior to lifting.

Begin applications prior to

favorable infection periods, and

repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals

for as long as conditions favor

disease. Use the high rate and

a 7 day schedule of applications

when heavy dew or rain persist.

Do not apply more than 3 times

per season. If additional disease

control is needed before harvest,

use another registered fungicide.

Make the first application at

the first sign of disease or

when conditions are favorable

for infection. Continue

applications on a 7 to 10 day

schedule.

Begin applications at the low rate

when vines are first exposed

and leaf wetness occurs. Repeat

applications at 7 to 10 day

intervals. Use the highest rate

and shortest interval when plants

are rapidly growing and disease

conditions are severe.