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An emulsifiable concentrate fungicide with preventive and corrective translaminar properties for the control of the diseases mentioned on the crops listed.

Functions: Fungicide

Fungicide Target Species: Monilinia

FRAC Code: 3

Application Technique: Aerial Application, Ground Soil Applied, Post-Emergence, Sprayers

Formulation Type: Emulsifiable Concentrates

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Triforine (Piperazinformamid) - 190 g

Applications & Uses

Fungicide Target Species
Directions For Use

DENARIN EC is harmless to bees and other beneficial insects. DENARIN EC suppresses red spider mite if used regularly in a spray program.

Compatibility: DENARIN EC is compatible with emulsifiable insecticides but must not be mixed with foliar nutrients and compounds with an alkaline reaction. However, a small test spray should be conducted with such combinations as indicated under PRECAUTIONS above. Do not apply in combination with insecticides, fungicides or wetting agents on ornamentals or cucumbers.

Mixing instructions: Half fill the spray tank with clean water. Add the required volume of DENARIN EC and finally complete filling by adding the rest of the water. Do not use if a white emulsion is not formed after dilution. CONTACT OF UNDILUTED DENARIN EC WITH A GLASS FIBRE TANK HAS TO BE AVOIDED BY ALL MEANS.Where extremely hard water is used difficulties such as clogging of nozzles may occur. The spray mixture should not be kept in the tank for longer than 3 to 5 hours. After completion of spraying, the tank must be thoroughly cleaned by flushing with clean water.

 

General directions: Orchard crops: Apply as a full cover spray to the foliage, either as a prophylactic treatment or when the first symptoms of the disease are observed. Repeat at weekly intervals (or as indicated) to keep plants free of disease. Dosage per hectare will depend on the size of tree, tree spacing and foliage density.

Non-phytotoxicity of DENARIN EC has been proven on the following plum and prune cultivars:

Plums:Beauty, Santa Rosa, Ruby Nel, Harry Pickstone, Eldorado, Gaviota, Songold, Golden King.Prunes:President, Theron.Do not spray on developing fruit. Do not use on Cox's Orange Pippin.For simultaneous control of brown rot and Rhizopusrot on canning peaches, a tank mixture of 100 ml. DENARIN EC plus 200 g Allisan WP per 100 water is recommended.

CROP DISEASE DISEASE DIRECTIONS FOR APPLICATION
BEANS Rust(Uromyces)

100 to 150 ml/100 lwater

1,0 to 1,5 l

per hectare

Ground application: Use the higher dosage on highly susceptible cultivars, e.g. green beans, white haricot and sugar beans, and on all beans when weather conditions are highly favorable for the disease. The lower rate can be used on less susceptible cultivars, e.g. kidney beans. Commence spraying at the first sign of infection: usually 3 to 4 weeks after planting. In the case of tractor mounted spray equipment, use up to 1 000 spray mixture per hectare to ensure good coverage.Green beans: Repeat sprays at 7 -10 day intervals, using the shorter interval when weather is very favorable for the disease.Dry beans: Repeat spray after 2 -3 weeks as necessary.Aerial application: As for ground application, by applying in at least 40 water / ha.
CARNATIONS Rust 100 to 125 ml/100 lwater(10 to 12,5 ml/10 lwater) Spray at weekly intervals and ensure good coverage.Use higher dosage when weather favors disease.
CUCURBITS CUCURBITSPowdery mildew(Oidium) 100 to 150 ml/100 lwater(10 to 15 ml/10 lwater Ensure good coverage of the plants. Repeat sprays at 7 -10 day intervals. Apply at least 1 DENARIN EC / ha.
FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTALS Powdery mildew (Oidium) 100 to 150 ml/ 100 lwater ( 10 to 15 ml/ 10 lwater pray when the first signs of infection appear and repeat at 7 -10 day intervals depending on degree of infection and weather conditions.
LUPINS Powdery mildew(Oidium)

150 ml/ 100l water750 ml/ ha

Ground application: Apply at the first sign of infection, normally at flowering. Repeat application 2 -3 weeks later if necessary. Apply 500 spray-mixture per hectare.Aerial application: As for ground application by applying in at least 30 water / ha
MANGOES Powdery mildew(Oidium) 150 ml/ 100 lwater OR100 ml+ 15 gbenomyl / 100l water Commence application at the first signs of infection -usually at 50 % flowering stage -followed by a second application 3 -4 weeks later. A third application may be necessary where uneven flowering prevails or where a late infection occurs.
PEACHES andNECTARINES(Canning anddessert fruit) Brown rot(Monilinia) 100 ml/ 100 lwater(2,5 to 3,5 lper hectare) High volume: Apply two full cover sprays. The first spray must be applied 16 -18 days before harvest and the second spray 3 days before harvest. Apply in 2 500 to 3 500 water / ha
PEAS Powdery mildew(Erysiphepisi)

100 to 150 ml/100 lwater(10 to 15 ml/

10 lwater)1,0 to 1,5 l/ ha

Ground application: Ensure good coverage by applying up to 1 000 spray mixture / ha and repeat applications at 7 -10 day intervals. Use the higher dosage rate when weather conditions favor the development of the disease.

Aerial application: As above, in at least 40 water / ha.

PLUMS andPRUNES Brown rot(Monilinia) 130 ml/ 100 lwater(3,25 to 4,5 lper hectare) High volume: Apply two full cover sprays. The first spray must be applied 10 days before harvest and the second spray three days before harvest. Apply in 2 500 to 3 500 water / ha

ROSES-In full sun

ROSES-In the shade

Powdery mildew

 

 

 

 

Black spot;Leaf spot;Rust

 

 

 

Powdery mildewand Black spot;Leaf spot;Rust

75 to 100 ml/ 100 lwater

100 to 125 ml/100 lwater

 

 

 

100 to 200 ml/100 lwater

Ensure good coverage and repeat sprays at 7 -10 day intervals. Use the higher dosage rate when weather conditions favor the development of the disease.

As described above.

As described above.

SOYABEANS Soya bean rust(Phakopsorapachyrhizi) 1,5 l/ ha Ensure good coverage by applying in 300 –500 water / ha. Apply as soon as the first signs of the disease appears and repeat 14 –21 days later. If weather conditions favor disease development (temperatures of 15 –28 0C and highhumidity) use shorter interval. If disease appear during flowering or early pod-fill, more than one spray may be necessary. Should the disease appear late in the growing season, a single application will be sufficient.
       

 

Mixing Instructions

DENARIN EC is harmless to bees and other beneficial insects. DENARIN EC suppresses red spider mite if used regularly in a spray program.

Compatibility: DENARIN EC is compatible with emulsifiable insecticides but must not be mixed with foliar nutrients and compounds with an alkaline reaction. However, a small test spray should be conducted with such combinations as indicated under PRECAUTIONS above. Do not apply in combination with insecticides, fungicides or wetting agents on ornamentals or cucumbers.

Mixing instructions: Half fill the spray tank with clean water. Add the required volume of DENARIN EC and finally complete filling by adding the rest of the water. Do not use if a white emulsion is not formed after dilution. CONTACT OF UNDILUTED DENARIN EC WITH A GLASS FIBER TANK HAS TO BE AVOIDED BY ALL MEANS.Where extremely hard water is used difficulties such as clogging of nozzles may occur. The spray mixture should not be kept in the tank for longer than 3 to 5 hours. After completion of spraying, the tank must be thoroughly cleaned by flushing with clean water.

 

General directions: Orchard crops: Apply as a full cover spray to the foliage, either as a prophylactic treatment or when the first symptoms of the disease are observed. Repeat at weekly intervals (or as indicated) to keep plants free of disease. Dosage per hectare will depend on the size of tree, tree spacing and foliage density.

Non-phytotoxicity of DENARIN EC has been proven on the following plum and prune cultivars:

Plums:Beauty, Santa Rosa, Ruby Nel, Harry Pickstone, Eldorado, Gaviota, Songold, Golden King.Prunes:President, Theron.Do not spray on developing fruit. Do not use on Cox's Orange Pippin.For simultaneous control of brown rot and Rhizopusrot on canning peaches, a tank mixture of 100 ml. DENARIN EC plus 200 g Allisan WP per 100 water is recommended.

CROP DISEASE DISEASE DIRECTIONS FOR APPLICATION
BEANS Rust(Uromyces)

100 to 150 ml/100 lwater

1,0 to 1,5 l

per hectare

Ground application: Use the higher dosage on highly susceptible cultivars, e.g. green beans, white haricot and sugar beans, and on all beans when weather conditions are highly favorable for the disease. The lower rate can be used on less susceptible cultivars, e.g. kidney beans. Commence spraying at the first sign of infection: usually 3 to 4 weeks after planting. In the case of tractor mounted spray equipment, use up to 1 000 spray mixture per hectare to ensure good coverage.Green beans: Repeat sprays at 7 -10 day intervals, using the shorter interval when weather is very favorable for the disease.Dry beans: Repeat spray after 2 -3 weeks as necessary.Aerial application: As for ground application, by applying in at least 40 water / ha.
CARNATIONS Rust 100 to 125 ml/100 lwater(10 to 12,5 ml/10 lwater) Spray at weekly intervals and ensure good coverage.Use higher dosage when weather favors disease.
CUCURBITS CUCURBITSPowdery mildew(Oidium) 100 to 150 ml/100 lwater(10 to 15 ml/10 lwater Ensure good coverage of the plants. Repeat sprays at 7 -10 day intervals. Apply at least 1 DENARIN EC / ha.
FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTALS Powdery mildew (Oidium) 100 to 150 ml/ 100 lwater ( 10 to 15 ml/ 10 lwater pray when the first signs of infection appear and repeat at 7 -10 day intervals depending on degree of infection and weather conditions.
LUPINS Powdery mildew(Oidium)

150 ml/ 100l water750 ml/ ha

Ground application: Apply at the first sign of infection, normally at flowering. Repeat application 2 -3 weeks later if necessary. Apply 500 spray-mixture per hectare.Aerial application: As for ground application by applying in at least 30 water / ha
MANGOES Powdery mildew(Oidium) 150 ml/ 100 lwater OR100 ml+ 15 gbenomyl / 100l water Commence application at the first signs of infection -usually at 50 % flowering stage -followed by a second application 3 -4 weeks later. A third application may be necessary where uneven flowering prevails or where a late infection occurs.
PEACHES andNECTARINES(Canning anddessert fruit) Brown rot(Monilinia) 100 ml/ 100 lwater(2,5 to 3,5 lper hectare) High volume: Apply two full cover sprays. The first spray must be applied 16 -18 days before harvest and the second spray 3 days before harvest. Apply in 2 500 to 3 500 water / ha
PEAS Powdery mildew(Erysiphepisi)

100 to 150 ml/100 lwater(10 to 15 ml/

10 lwater)1,0 to 1,5 l/ ha

Ground application: Ensure good coverage by applying up to 1 000 spray mixture / ha and repeat applications at 7 -10 day intervals. Use the higher dosage rate when weather conditions favor the development of the disease.

Aerial application: As above, in at least 40 water / ha.

PLUMS andPRUNES Brown rot(Monilinia) 130 ml/ 100 lwater(3,25 to 4,5 lper hectare) High volume: Apply two full cover sprays. The first spray must be applied 10 days before harvest and the second spray three days before harvest. Apply in 2 500 to 3 500 water / ha

ROSES-In full sun

ROSES-In the shade

Powdery mildew

 

 

 

 

Black spot;Leaf spot;Rust

 

 

 

Powdery mildewand Black spot;Leaf spot;Rust

75 to 100 ml/ 100 lwater

100 to 125 ml/100 lwater

 

 

 

100 to 200 ml/100 lwater

Ensure good coverage and repeat sprays at 7 -10 day intervals. Use the higher dosage rate when weather conditions favor the development of the disease.

As described above.

As described above.

SOYABEANS Soya bean rust(Phakopsorapachyrhizi) 1,5 l/ ha Ensure good coverage by applying in 300 –500 water / ha. Apply as soon as the first signs of the disease appears and repeat 14 –21 days later. If weather conditions favor disease development (temperatures of 15 –28 0C and highhumidity) use shorter interval. If disease appear during flowering or early pod-fill, more than one spray may be necessary. Should the disease appear late in the growing season, a single application will be sufficient.
       

 

Recommendations

CROP

DISEASE

DOSAGE

 

DIRECTIONS FOR APPLICATION

BEANS

Rust

100 to 150 m  /

Ground application:

Use the higher dosage on highly susceptible cultivars, e.g.

 

(Uromyces)

100   water

green  beans,  white

haricot  and  sugar  beans,  and  on  all  beans  when  weather

 

 

conditions are highly favorable for the disease.  The lower rate can be used on less

 

 

 

 

 

 

susceptible cultivars, e.g. kidney beans.   Commence spraying at the first sign of

 

 

 

infection: usually 3 to 4 weeks after planting.  In the case of tractor mounted spray

 

 

 

equipment, use up to 1 000   spray mixture per hectare to ensure good coverage.

 

 

 

Green beans:  Repeat sprays at 7 - 10 day intervals, using the shorter interval when

 

 

 

weather is very favorable for the disease.

 

 

1,0 to 1,5

Dry beans:  Repeat spray after 2  - 3 weeks as necessary.

 

 

per hectare

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aerial application:  As for ground application, by applying in at least 40   water / ha.

 

 

 

 

CARNATIONS

Rust

100 to 125 m  /

Spray at weekly intervals and ensure good coverage.

 

 

100   water

Use higher dosage when weather favors disease.

 

 

 

 

 

 

(10 to 12,5 m  /

 

 

 

 

10   water)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CUCURBITS

Powdery

100 to 150 m  /

Ensure good coverage of the plants.  Repeat sprays at 7 - 10 day intervals.  Apply at

 

mildew

100   water

least

 

 

 

(Oidium)

1   DENARIN EC / ha.

 

 

(10 to 15 m  /

 

 

 

10   water)

See Compatibility above

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FLOWERS AND

Powdery

100 to 150 m  /

Spray when the first signs of infection appear and repeat at 7 - 10 day intervals

ORNAMENTALS

mildew

100   water  ( 10

depending on degree of infection and weather conditions.

 

(Oidium)

to 15 m  / 10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

water)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LUPINS

Powdery

150 m  / 100

Ground application:Apply at  the  first sign  of  infection,  normally at  flowering.

 

mildew

water

Repeat application 2 - 3 weeks later if necessary.  Apply 500   spray-mixture per

 

(Oidium)

 

hectare.

 

 

 

 

750 m  / ha

Aerial application: As for ground application by applying in at least 30   water / ha.

 

 

 

 

MANGOES

Powdery

150 m  / 100

Commence application at the first signs of infection  - usually at 50 % flowering stage -

 

mildew

water

followed  by a

second

application 3  - 4  weeks later.   A third application may be

 

(Oidium)

OR

necessary where uneven flowering prevails or where a late infection occurs.

 

 

100 m  + 15 g

 

 

 

 

 

benomyl / 100

 

 

 

 

 

water

 

 

 

PEACHES and

Brown rot

100 m  / 100

High volume:

Apply two full cover sprays.  The first spray must be applied 16 - 18

NECTARINES

(Monilinia)

water

days before harvest and the second spray 3 days before harvest.  Apply in 2 500 to 3

(Canning and

 

(2,5 to 3,5

500   water / ha.

 

dessert fruit)

 

per hectare)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PEAS

Powdery

100 to 150 m  /

Ground application:

Ensure good coverage by applying up to 1 000   spray mixture

 

mildew

100   water

/ ha and repeat applications at 7 - 10 day intervals.  Use the higher dosage rate when

 

(Erysiphepisi)

(10 to 15 m  /

weather conditions favor the development of the disease.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10   water)

 

 

 

1,0 to 1,5   / ha

Aerial application:  As above, in at least 40   water / ha.

 

 

 

 

PLUMS and

Brown rot

130 m  / 100

High volume:  Apply two full cover sprays.  The first spray must be applied 10 days

PRUNES

(Monilinia)

water

before harvest and the second spray three days before harvest.  Apply in 2 500 to 3

 

 

(3,25 to 4,5

500   water / ha.

 

 

per hectare)

 

 

 

 

 

ROSES

Powdery

75 to 100 m  /

Ensure good coverage and repeat sprays at 7 - 10 day intervals.  Use the higher

 

mildew

100   water

dosage rate when weather conditions favor the development of the disease.

- In full sun

 

 

 

 

 

 

Black spot;

100 to 125 m  /

As described above.

 

Leaf spot;

100   water

 

 

 

 

ROSES

Rust

 

 

 

Powdery

100 to 200 m  /

As described above.

- In the shade

mildew

100   water

 

 

and Black

 

 

 

spot;

 

 

 

Leaf spot;

 

 

 

Rust

 

 

SOYABEANS

Soya bean

1,5   / ha

Ensure good coverage by applying in 300 – 500   water / ha. Apply as soon as the first

 

rust

 

signs of the disease appears and repeat 14 – 21 days later. If weather conditions

 

(Phakopsora

 

favor disease development (temperatures of 15 – 28 0C and high humidity) use

 

pachyrhizi)

 

shorter interval. If disease appear during flowering or early pod-fill, more than one

 

 

 

spray may be necessary. Should the disease appear late in the growing season, a

 

 

 

single application will be sufficient.

Properties

Physical Form

Safety & Health

Warnings

ALLOW THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM NUMBER OF DAYS BETWEEN THE LAST APPLICATION AND HARVESTING OR GRAZING:

BEANS                   3 DAYS PEACHES (Canning)        3 DAYS
CURCURBITS       1 DAY PEAS                                4 DAYS
LUPINS                  7 DAYS PLUMS                             3 DAYS
NECTARINES         3 DAYS PRUNES                          3 DAYS
PEACHES (Fresh)   3 DAYS SOYABEANS                  3 DAYS

THE RECOMMENDED WITHHOLDING PERIOD BETWEEN LAST APPLICATION AND HARVEST MEETS LOCAL RESIDUE LEVEL REQUIREMENTS BUT MAY NOT MEET EXPORT REQUIREMENTS.

Harmful if swallowed or by contact with skin and eyes. May irritate the eyes.Keep out of reach of children, uninformed persons and animals.Rain within six hours after application may affect results adversely.Store away from food and feedstuffs.Aerial application: Notify all inhabitants of the immediate area to be sprayed and issue the necessary warnings. Do not spray over or allow drift to contaminate adjacent areas or water bodies.

Although this remedy has been extensively tested under a large variety of conditions, the registration holder does not warrant that it will be efficacious under all conditions because the action and effect thereof may be affected by factors such as abnormal climatic and storage conditions, quality of dilution water, compatibility with other substances not indicated on the label and the occurrence of resistance of the disease against the remedy concerned, as well as by the method, time and accuracy of application. The registration holder furthermore does not accept responsibility for damage to crops, vegetation, the environment or harm to man or animal or for lack of performance of the remedy concerned due to failure of the user to follow the label instructions or to the occurrence of conditions which could not have been foreseen in terms of the registration. Consult the supplier in the event of any uncertainty.

 

Precautions

Avoid excessive inhalation of spray mist and contact with the skin or eyes.In case of accidental contact with eyes, flush immediately with plenty of water.Wash with soap and water after use and before eating, drinking or smoking.Avoid contamination of food, feedstuffs, eating utensils and drinking water.Clean applicator after use. Do not contaminate environment with wash water.TRIPLE RINSE empty containers in the following manner. Invert the empty containerover the spray or mixing tank and allow to drain for at least 30 seconds after the flow has slowed down to a drip. Thereafter rinse the container three times with a volume of water equal to a minimum of 10 % of that of the container. Add these rinsings to the contents of the spray tank before destroying the container in the prescribed manner.Destroy empty container by perforation and flattening and do not re-use for any other purpose.Do not spray into the flowers of Loraine begonias.In the case of newcultivars it is advisable to test-spray a few plants before the entire crop is treated.