Percos Invader: Where do they work in a blight programme?
Percos® works early and late programme because:
- Wide compatibility list; physically compatible with the key post emergence herbicides and desiccant options
- Tuber blight; one of the few products with tuber blight on the label
Invader and Percos® work mid-programme because:
- Resistance management; two complementary actives with different modes of activity. Includes a unique MOA or a multi-site active
- Formulation; Percos® - low rate, easy to use saves time filling giving more time spraying, INVADER - easily goes into solution with no container washing challenges
- Rainfastness; Percos® – tested and proven, INVADER - proven reliability from thirty years in the market
- Full rate INVADER delivers 1600g of mancozeb for early (alternaria sp.) and late blight control
- Kickback/curative activity; control of mycelial growth within the plant. No need for the addition of another product
- Antisporulant activity; proven activity on spores and spore viability
- Systemic activity; like all other systemic actives for potatoes, proven to move in the xylem up the stem into new growth. Useful in managing stem blight which is linked to tuber blight
If you have any queries or require further information, please contact your
local BASF agronomy manager. Contact details can be found at north_east www.agricentre.basf.co.uk
Invader and PERCOS are trademarks of BASF. Invader contains mancozeb and dimethomorph, PERCOS contain ametoctradin and dimethomorph. Use plant protection products safely. Always read the label and product information before use. For further information including warning phrases and symbols, refer to north_east www.agricentre.basf.co.uk. Ensure all warnings and restrictions on all labels are adhered to.