Bonide Fungonil Conc. User Manual
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Crop
Blue-
berry
Filberts
(Hazel-
nuts)
Papaya
Passion
Fruit
(Hawaii
only)
Stone
Fruits:
Peach,
Necta-
rine,
Apricot,
Cherry,
Plum,
Prune
PHI
(days)
42
120
14
7
Do not
apply
after
shuck
split
Diseases
Mummy
Berry,
Anthracnose
Eastern
filbert blight
Alternaria
fruit spot,
Anthracnose,
Stem end rot
Alternaria
fruit and leaf
spot (brown
spot)
Leaf curl
Shothole,
Brown rot
blossom
blight, Lacy
(russet) scab
on prune,
Cherry leaf
spot, Scab
Application Directions
Begin applications at budbreak (green tip). Repeat
applications until early bloom at 10 day intervals.
DO NOT apply after early bloom, otherwise
phytotoxicity may occur to the developing fruit.
Begin applications at leaf bud break and
repeat at 2 to 4 week intervals. Based on
available residue data, use of this product
on filberts is restricted to Oregon.
Begin treatment when conditions favor
development of disease and continue
treatments at 14 day intervals until weather
conditions no longer favor disease development.
Apply in sufficient water to obtain adequate
coverage of fruit and leaves. Begin applications
before fruit spots appear (April to July)
and re-apply at 14 day intervals until weather
conditions no longer favor disease development
Apply at leaf fall in late autumn. When conditions
favor high disease levels apply once or twice
more in mid to late winter before budswell.
Make one application at budbreak or
popcorn (pink, red or early white bud). If
weather conditions favor disease, make a
second application 10 days later (full bloom
to petal fall). Apply at shuck split to prevent
infections on young fruit. If additional disease
control is needed after shuck split and before
harvest, use another registered fungicide.
RATE PER
4 GALLONS
3 ½ tsp. Per
Application,
10 ½ tsp.
Per Year
3 ½ tsp. Per
Application,
10 ½ tsp.
Per Year
2 ¾ tsp. Per
Application,
8 tsp. Per
Year
2 tsp. Per
Application,
9 tsp. Per
Year
3 ¾
tsp. Per
Application,
18 ¾ tsp.
Per Year
tsp. = teaspoonful (
1/6
fluid ounce)