Frequently Asked Questions
BASF Merivon is a broad-spectrum systemic action fungicide used to control fungal diseases that damage the crops. It controls Alternaria leaf spot, leaf blotch, powdery mildew, anthracnose, early blight, and Septoria leaf spot.
Merivon fungicide contains Fluxapyroxad 250 G/L + Pyraclostrobin 250 G/L SC that kills fungus by systemic action.
Merivon fungicide is recommended to be used for apple, grape, mango, cucumber, chilli, and tomato to control blast disease. It exhibits both preventive and curative action.
Merivon fungicide BASF when applied as a spray, gets transported to different plant parts, especially active growing parts and inhibits fungal growth. It offers long duration control against diseases.
Merivon fungicide is generally used at a dosage of
• 0.15-0.5 ml/liter of water
• 30-100 ml in 200 liters of water per acre
• 2.25-7.5 ml/15 liter pump
Refer to label instructions for crop-specified dosages.
To get the best results, mix a spreader or sticker (adjuvant) with Merivon fungicide. The number of sprays depends on damage severity. The first spray should be done soon after the infection while the subsequent sprays can be taken after 10-15 days. Use a high-volume knapsack sprayer to get effective coverage.
Yes, Merivon fungicide can be harmful to beneficial insects if applied incorrectly. Since it is a broad-spectrum insecticide, it may affect pollinators. To reduce the risk of harming beneficial insects, it is advisable to spray during early morning or late afternoon.
Choose a non-windy or no-rain day to apply Merivon fungicide to avoid drifting and washing away. Cooler hours of the day, like early morning or late afternoon, are ideal for spraying. It is advised to spray Merivon fungicide as soon as the infection is spotted.
Merivon fungicide can be mixed with some compatible chemicals. But it is recommended to seek expert advice or follow label claims.
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