DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
- This renowned systemic fungicide can be used as curative and preventative control measures in the farm.
- Bavistin fungicide (Carbendazim 50% WP) is a broad spectrum systemic fungicide effective against a wide range of pathogenic fungi and is highly specific in its control of important plant pathogens on a variety of crops, ornamental plants and plantation crops.
- Bavistin Fungicide is absorbed by the plant and acts on fungal pathogen.
- Technical Content : Carbendazim 50% WP
RECOMMENDATION DOSAGE
Crop |
Insect/Pest |
Dose(gm/acre) |
Paddy |
Blast, Sheath blight, Aerial phase |
100-200,2gm/kg seed,100-200 |
Wheat |
Loose smut |
2gm/kg seed |
Barley |
Loose smut |
2gm/kg seed |
Tapioca |
Set rot |
1 ml/10 Ltr water |
Cotton |
Leaf spot |
100 |
Jute |
Seedling blight |
2gm/kg seed |
Ground nut |
Tikka leaf spot |
90 |
Sugar beet |
Leaf spot, powdery mildew |
80 |
Peas |
powdery mildew |
100 |
Beans |
powdery mildew |
140 |
Cucurbits |
powdery mildew,Anthracnose |
120 |
Apple |
Scab |
2.5gm/10Ltr Water |
Grapes |
Anthracnose |
120 |
Walnut |
Downy leaf spot |
3gm/10 Ltr Water |
Rose |
Powdery mildew |
1gm/10 Ltr Water |
Ber |
Powdery mildew |
10gm/10 Ltr Water |
FAQs for Bavistin Fungicide:
1. What is Bavistin Fungicide and its active ingredient?
- Bavistin is a systemic fungicide with Carbendazim as its active ingredient, known for controlling a broad spectrum of fungal diseases.
2. What types of fungal diseases does Bavistin control?
- Bavistin effectively controls diseases such as powdery mildew, leaf spot, root rot, and various other fungal diseases prevalent in crops like maize, wheat, barley, and fruits.
3. How should Bavistin be applied for effective disease control?
- Bavistin should be mixed with water (typically 1-2 grams per liter) and sprayed onto the foliage of plants. It can also be used for seed treatment before sowing to prevent soil-borne diseases.
4. Is Bavistin safe for all types of plants?
- Bavistin is suitable for a wide range of plants, including vegetables, fruits, and ornamentals. However, it’s always a good idea to check specific crop compatibility on the product label.
5. Can Bavistin be used in gardens as well as large agricultural fields?
- Yes, Bavistin is versatile enough for use in both home gardens and commercial agriculture. It’s effective in small-scale applications as well as larger field applications.
6. What are the safety precautions to consider when using Bavistin?
- Protective clothing, gloves, and masks should be worn while handling and applying Bavistin to avoid inhalation and contact with skin.
7. How often should Bavistin be applied?
- The application frequency can vary depending on the crop and severity of the disease, but generally, it can be applied at 7-10 day intervals until the disease pressure subsides.
8. Is Bavistin harmful to bees or other pollinators?
- Bavistin is generally considered safe for bees and other pollinators when used as directed. However, it should not be applied during times when bees are actively foraging.
9. What is the shelf life of Bavistin, and how should it be stored?
- Bavistin should be stored in a cool, dry place and is stable for several years under proper storage conditions.
10. Where can I purchase Bavistin, and what are the packaging options?
- Bavistin is available in various packaging sizes ranging from small sachets for garden use to larger quantities for agricultural use. It is available at agricultural supply stores and online platforms.