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BASF - Insignia Turf Fungicide 250g
167.94 GBP
@media screen and (max-width: 640px) { .mobile-fix { float: none!important; margin: 0 auto 1rem auto!important; display: block; } } Product Overview Product Type Fungicide Product Name Insignia MAPP No. 19403 Active Substances 200 g/l pyraclostrobin Formulation Water Dispersible Granule Areas of Use Managed Amenity Turf Amateur/Professional Professional Phytomobility Local Penetrant Mode of Action Group Quinone Outside Inhibitor (Qol) LERAP Category B Insignia® MAPP 19403 <p>Insignia® is a strobilurin-based local penetrant fungicide available in a water dispersible granule formulation. </p> <p>Authorised for use on managed amenity turf, Insignia® contains, 200 g/l (20%) pyraclostrobin providing both protective and curative action. </p> <p>Insignia® is a local penetrant fungicide for the control of red thread ( Laetisaria fuciformis ), microdochium patch ( Microdochium nivale ), and dollar spot ( Sclerotinia homoeocarpa ) when turf is actively growing. </p> Active Substance <p>Insignia® contains pyraclostrobin an active substance from the strobilurin family of fungicides. </p> <p> </p> Mode of Action <p>Mode of action describes how a fungicide impacts a fungus, The Fungicide Resistance Action Committee (FRAC) currently recognises 13 classifications with pyraclostrobin belonging to Mode of Action Code C: Respiration. </p> <p> Target site of action and group name </p> <p>Like many fungicides, pyraclostrobin affects a single site within the fungi; specifically, complex III of the mitochondrial electron transport chain. By inhibiting this pathway, pyraclostrobin blocks the fungal pathogen’s ability to respire and produce energy through the transfer of electrons within its cells. Fungicides which affect this process are assigned the code C3 and the name Quinone outside Inhibitors (QoI). </p> <p> FRAC code </p> <p>As a QoI fungicide pyraclostrobin falls within Fungicide Resistance Action Committee (FRAC) code 11 for resistance management. </p> Phytomobility and Movement Through the Plant <p>Phytomobility describes how an active substance such as pyraclostrobin, penetrates and moves within a plant after it has been deposited onto and then absorbed into underlying tissues. </p> <p> Local penetrant </p> <p>Pyraclostrobin is a local penetrant fungicide which means once applied, the active substance will remain concentrated close to the site of application. </p> <p> Translaminar movement </p> <p>Movement of the active substance will be through the plant leaf from one side to the other. This type of movement through the plant is described as translaminar movement. The word trans being derived from the Latin prefix for ‘through’ or ‘across’, with lamina arising from the use in botany to describe a leaf. Translaminar movement may also be referred</p>
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