- Improved root health effects have also been observed in local field trials.
- Improved crop quality, increased yields, enhanced storability, greater marketability.
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Luna Experience fungicide uses the power of two fungicide modes of action for long lasting protectant control of onion white rot.
Luna Experience is the replacement product for Luna Devotion from 2024
Luna Experience is a combination of two active ingredients; Fluopyram and tebuconazole, that delivers exceptional in-field disease control. This provides reductions in crop losses at harvest and later in storage, as well as improvements in produce quality. Fluopyram belongs to a novel Succinate Dehydrogenase Inhibitor (SDHI) chemical class discovered by Bayer. It controls fungal pathogens by blocking energy production through targeting the respiration process in the mitochondria of the fungus cell. Tebuconazole is a demethylation inhibitor (DMI), it controls fungal pathogens by interfering in the process of building the fungal cell wall, consequently, inhibiting the reproduction and continued growth of the fungus.
In trials Luna Experience has demonstrated in-field disease control equal to or better than Luna Devotion.
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Crop | Diseases Controlled |
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Onions | White rot |
Product Type | Fungicide |
Active Ingredient | Fluopyram 200 g/litre Tebuconazole 200 g/litre |
Formulation Type | Suspension concentrate |
Pack Size | 10 L |
Application Rate/Timing | Apply 1.25 L in 1000 L of water/ha. Make two applications at monthly intervals starting at 100 - 150 onion white rot degree days (OWRDD) approximately 4 - 8 weeks after sowing. Do not follow with Luna Devotion. |
Withholding Period | Onion: 70 days |
Compatibility | Luna Experience is compatible with commonly used insecticides and fungicides. |
Mixing | Half fill the spray tank with water then pour in the required quantity of Luna Experience with agitators running, then top up with water. |