Streptrol 21.3% WP 300g
The optimal bacterial pesticide to eliminate fire blight on pears, deciduous leaves, and many other bacterial diseases that affect field crops, vegetables, fruits and ornamental plants.
Streptrol: A systemic bio-bacterial pesticide in the form of a wettable powder with high efficiency in combating many diseases, the most important of which is fire blight on pear trees, defoliation and bacterial diseases on other crops.
Effective Material:
Streptomycin sulfate 21.3% WP
How It Works:
Because Streptrol contains the active substance streptomycin, it inhibits protein synthesis by binding it to ribosomes, which leads to a defect in reading the genetic codes and thus makes the bacteria unable to synthesize the protein needed for reproduction.
Features:
• Streptrol is a systemic pesticide that moves to all parts of the plant.
• Streptrol has a preventive and curative effect that works with high efficiency against many bacterial pathogens
• Streptrol is a biological compound extracted from natural organisms and therefore has no harmful residues.
• Streptrol does not cause any damage to plants treated with it No Phytotoxicity.
• Streptrol is a safe pesticide suitable for exporting farms.
• It can be used to combat bacterial diseases in all types of old and new lands at different temperatures.
Recommendations and Uses:
Crops | Diseases | Way of Use |
Pears and deciduous | Fire Blight | Spraying is done at the beginning of flowering (10%-20%) at a rate of 50 g/100 L of water, with repeated spraying 3-4 times during the flowering stage until the full decade. |
Potato | Bacterial wilt, soft or black mold. | The tubers are immersed before planting in a 5g streptrol solution / 10 L of water for 10-15 minutes. |
Tomato and pepper | Bacterial spotting Bacterial ulceration | Pepper seedlings or tomato seedlings are sprayed when two true leaves of the plant appear at a rate of 100 g / 100 liters of water, and the spraying is repeated every 4-5 days until the seedling stage in the permanent land. |
Chrysanthemum | Bacterial wilt | Seedlings are immersed in a solution of streptrol at a rate of 2.5 g/L of water for 4 hours before transplanting |
Philodendron | Bacterial leaf rot | Spraying is carried out preventively at a rate of 1 g/L of water on the leaves, and the spraying is repeated every 4-5 days. |
Dieffenbachia (dumb canes) | Bacterial stem rot | The seedlings are immersed in a streptrol solution at a rate of 1g/L of water for 20 minutes, then the plants are transplanted |
Roses | Crown Ulceration | Contaminated plants are removed, then healthy seedlings are immersed in a solution of Streptrol at a concentration of 1 g/L of water for 15 minutes, then planted to prevent disease. Streptrol is sprayed weekly on the leaves at a rate of 2.5 g/10 L of water. |
Precautions:
- Streptrol should not be used for medical or veterinary purposes.
- Keep Streptrol out of the reach of children.
- It is observed not to spray before harvesting for a period of not less than 30 days.
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