Kumulus FUNGICIDES. Active ingredient: sulphur...800 g / kg



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Reg. No. L2404; N AR 0732 Act No. 36 of 1947 A water dispersible granular fungicide and acaricide for the control of powdery mildew, various other fungal diseases as well as certain mites and thrips on various crops as listed. Also for pernicious scale on dormant roses. FRAC FUNGICIDE GROUP CODE M2 Active ingredient: sulphur...800 g / kg Registered by: BASF South Africa (Pty) Ltd Co. Reg. No. 66/10235/07 P.O. Box 2801 Halfway House 1685 Emergency Number: 083 265 3805 Registered Trade Mark of BASF

WARNINGS ALLOW THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM NUMBER OF WEEKS BETWEEN LAST APPLICATION AND HARVEST: All other crops no waiting period required Table Grapes 2 Wine Grapes 4 6 Store in a cool, dry place away from food and feedstuffs. Keep out of reach of children, uninformed persons and animals. Flammable do not store near open flames or sparks. Although this remedy has been 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 or pest 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 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 Do not inhale spray mist or dust. Destroy empty bags and never use for any other purpose. Prevent contamination of food, feed, drinking water and eating utensils. RESISTANCE WARNING Generally considered as a low risk group without any signs of resistance developing to the fungicides. No cross resistance between group members M1 to M9. Although Kumulus is from the Group code M2, it is recommended to follow anti resistance practices. Any fungal population may contain individuals naturally resistant to Kumulus and other Group Code M1 to M9 fungicides. The resistant individuals can eventually dominate the fungal population if these fungicides are used repeatedly and exclusively in programs. These resistant fungi may not be controlled by Kumulus or any other Group Code M1 to M9 fungicides. To delay fungicide resistance: Avoid exclusive repeated use of fungicides from the same Fungicide Group Code. Alternate or tank mix with products from different Fungicide Group Codes. For tank mixing or alternation with products in other Fungicide Group Codes, refer to applicable individual product labels. Integrate other control methods (chemical, cultural, biological) into disease control programs. 60 FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION ON RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT, CONTACT THE REGISTRATION HOLDER, BASF SA (Pty) Ltd.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE APPLES AND PEARS Budmite (Eriophyes pyri) g / 100 water USE ONLY AS DIRECTED High volume full cover spray at closed bud stage. (Podosphaera leucotricha) and Scab (Venturia inaequalis) 200 (10 20 g / 5 ) Pre blossom stage: g / 100 Early post blossom stage: 250 g / 100 Late post blossom stage: 200 g / 100 Do not apply on sulphur sensitive cultivars. AVOCADO (Thripidae spp) (15 g / 5 ) Apply when first symptoms are noticed. BEANS (Scirtothrips occipitalis) Full cover spray. Repeat at 10 14 day intervals. Red Spider Mite [(Tetranychus urticae) (cinnabarinus)] CITRUS Full cover spray. Allow four weeks safety period between sulphur and oil treatments. Flat mite (Brevipalpus californicus) 150 (7,5 g / 5 ) September May Grey mite (Calcarus citrifolii) 200 (10 g / 5 ) During winter or at petal drop. Silver mite (Hemitarsonemus latrus) 250 (12,5 g / 5 ) Apply in spring if russeting occurred in previous season. 61

CITRUS Rust mite (Phyllocoptruta oleivora) g / 100 water December May. Spray whole orchard. (Scirtothrips aurantii) Apply at 80 100 % petal drop. Repeat after 10 days if necessary. CUCURBITS (Oidium erysiphoides) Do not use on muskmelon and cucumbers. Start application at first signs of disease and repeat every 7 14 days. Depending on foliage apply up to 1500 spray mixture / ha. Ensure total coverage of all parts of the plant. GRAPE VINES (Uncinula necator) not less than 3kg / ha (15 g / 5 ) Winter Rainfall Region: Start application when canes are 2,5 cm long. Summer Rainfall Region: Start application mid summer, particularly during drought, or when first symptoms are noticed. Warning: Heavy applications may cause scorching, especially on warm days. Do not apply within 14 days before harvest of Table Grapes and 4 6 weeks in case of Wine Grapes (pea size). Use in a minimum of 500 water / ha. Do not apply when temperature is above 32 o C. 62

ORNAMENTALS (Thripidae spp.) g / 100 water Full cover spray. Sulphur may injure some ornamentals. Red Spider Mite [(Tetranychus urticae) (cinnabarinus)] (Oidium spp.) PAPAYA (Ovulariopsis papayae) Apply when first symptoms are noticed. Repeat weekly. PEACHES (Oidium leucoconium) 200 (10 15 g / 5 ) Apply at first signs of infection. Repeat every 10 14 days if weather favours disease. Dosage depends on severity of disease. PEACHES, PLUMS, APRICOTS Rust (Tranzchelia spp.) 150 (7,5 15 g / 5 ) Winter Rainfall region: Start applications early November. Summer Rainfall Region: Apply from middle February, or as soon as first symptoms are noticed. ROSES (Flower Carpet Blossom Magic Iceberg Sharifa Double Delight) Pernicious scale (Quadraspidiotus perniciosus) 2 (120 g / 5 ) Full cover spray (Apply to dormant plants only, that is plants without leaves). Also for home garden use. TOMATOES Rust mite (Aculus lycopersicae) Full cover spray. Repeat at 2 4 weeks intervals. 63