Taarai
Sulphur 80% WDG
Description
It is a water dispersible granules containing 80% sulphur as active ingredient and balance adjuvants 20% w/w.
Crops, Disease Name & Dosage
| Crop | Target Disease/Pest | Dosage/Acre |
|---|---|---|
| Grapes | Powdery Mildew | 1000–2000 gms |
| Mango | Powdery Mildew | 1250–1300 gms |
| Sorghum | Grain Smut | 3–4 gm per kg seed |
| Citrus | Powdery Mildew | 1250–1300 gms |
| Pea | Rust | 1250–1300 gms |
| Chillies & Okra | Powdery Mildew | 1250–1300 gms |
| Groundnut | Tikka Leaf Spot | 1000–2000 gms |
| Cowpea, Moong/Urad | Powdery Mildew | 1250–1300 gms |
| Moong/Urad (Second Dose) | — | 300–400 gms |
| Apples | Powdery Mildew | 1000–2000 gms |
| Tea | Red Spider Mite, Pink & Purple Mite | 1000 gms |
Pack Size
1 Litre
Features & Benefits
- Water dispersible granule formulation ensures easy mixing and uniform spray.
- Provides effective protection against fungal diseases.
- Non-phytotoxic when used as per field recommendations.
- Enhances overall plant health by controlling fungal infections effectively.
Directions for Use
Plant Protection Equipment
Knapsack sprayer, foot sprayer, compression knapsack sprayer with flat fan/flood jet nozzle.
Sulphur is not recommended for application on sulphur “shy” vegetables (e.g., cucurbits, etc.) and certain variety apples, pears, and other fruit where high temperature (85°F or 30°C) prevail, as sulphur will be phytotoxic.
Safety Precautions
- Keep away from foodstuffs, empty foodstuff containers, and animals’ food.
- Avoid contact with mouth, eyes, and skin.
- Avoid inhalation of the spray mist. Spray in the direction of the wind.
- Wash thoroughly the contaminated clothes and parts of the body after spraying.
- Do not smoke, drink, eat, or chew anything while spraying.
- Wear full protective clothing while mixing and spraying.
Phytotoxicity
The product is not phytotoxic when used as per field recommendation.
Symptoms of Poisoning
The product is not phytotoxic when used as per field recommendation.
First Aid Measures
If swallowed
Induce vomiting by tickling the back of the throat. Repeat it until the vomitus is clear. Do not induce vomiting if the patient is unconscious.
If clothing and skin are contaminated
Remove the clothes and wash the contaminated skin with a copious amount of soap and water.
If eyes are contaminated
Flush with plenty of saline/clean water for about 10 to 15 minutes.
If inhaled
Remove the patient to fresh air.
Antidote
No specific antidote is known. Treat symptomatically.
Cautionary Statement
NOT TO BE USED ON CROPS OTHER THAN SPECIFIED.