BASF Cabrio Top Fungicide (Metiram 55% + Pyraclostrobin 5% WG)
BASF Cabrio Top is a highly effective broad-spectrum fungicide designed to provide exceptional control over a wide range of fungal diseases. Composed of Metiram (55%) and Pyraclostrobin (5%), Cabrio Top offers both protective and curative action, ensuring your crops remain healthy and productive throughout the growing season.
Key Benefits:
- Broad-Spectrum Disease Control: Effectively controls diseases such as Early Blight, Late Blight, Anthracnose, Downy Mildew, Powdery Mildew, Purple Blotch, Fruit Spot, and Leaf Spot across a wide variety of crops.
- Dual-Action Formula: The combination of Metiram and Pyraclostrobin provides a synergistic effect, enhancing disease control and promoting healthier plant growth.
- Improved Crop Health: Cabrio Top enhances the overall health of crops by protecting against fungal infections, preventing yield loss, and improving fruit and vegetable quality.
- Easy Application: With a recommended dosage of 2g per liter of water, Cabrio Top is easy to apply via foliar spray for effective results.
Recommended Crops and Target Diseases: Cabrio Top is recommended for use on a variety of crops, including:
- Tomato, Grapes, Chilli, Onion, Cucumber, Bittergourd, Apple, Banana, Cotton, Groundnut, Black Gram, Green Gram, and Cumin.
It effectively targets a wide range of fungal diseases, including:
- Early Blight, Late Blight, Anthracnose, Downy Mildew, Powdery Mildew, Purple Blotch, Fruit Spot, Leaf Spot.
How It Works: The unique combination of Metiram and Pyraclostrobin works to disrupt the cellular processes of fungal pathogens, inhibiting spore germination and the development of fungal infections. This results in both preventative and curative action, ensuring continuous protection for your crops.
Application Instructions:
- Dosage: 2g of Cabrio Top per liter of water.
- Method of Application: Foliar spray for optimal coverage and effective disease control.
- Recommended Frequency: Follow local guidelines and apply as needed during the growing season, particularly during high-risk disease periods.