
Unlike weeds and most insect pests which are obvious to the naked eye, fungal
pathogens are not visible and the symptoms are not always diagnostic. For this
reason disease organisms are difficult to diagnose and treat. When treating
diseases it is important to correctly identify the causal organism. It may be
necessary to take a sample to a university extension agent, the local agriculture
office or send off to a plant pathology lab. With accurate diagnosis it may
be possible to alter contributing environmental conditions or to apply curative
fungicides.
Another strategy is treating susceptible plants on a preventative basis. Many
rose varieties are susceptible to several common diseases and with regularly
scheduled treatments, prevention of these diseases are entirely possible.
For garden enthusiast it is often difficult to buy the appropriate plant protection
product. In most cases; nurseries, garden centers, and hardware stores have
very limited selections. This is primarily because most plant protection products
are sold and packaged for commercial use and are too large for typical home
applications. Here at Rosecare.com we offer a wide variety of commercial fungicides
from many different chemical classes. This gives us the best chance of having
the correct product for the widest range of disease problems. Our broad selection
of products is also instrumental for the prevention of disease resistance because
it enables the user to rotate fungicides from different chemical classes.
On many occasions we are asked for specific brand name products which we may
or may not stock. In many cases we'll have the product you are looking for under
a different trade name. Many pesticides packaged by different companies have
different trade names even though they contain the same active ingredient.
For your information we've provided a handy conversion table cross referencing
the common name with their trade names. For most, we've also identified the
chemical class for those of you developing rotation spray programs to prevent
disease resistance.
| Trade
Names |
Common
Name |
Chemical
Class |
| Agri-mycin,
Streptomycin, Agri-Step |
Streptomycin
sulfate |
Antibiotic |
| Aliette,
Start, Signature |
Fosetyl-Al |
Organic
Phosphate |
| Armicarb,
Kaligreen, First Step |
Potassium
Bicarbonate |
Bicarbonate |
| BannerMaxx,
Tilt, Orbit, Alamo, Propimax |
Propiconazole |
Triazole |
| Bayleton,
Strike |
Triadimefon |
Triazole |
| Bravado,
Spectro, Daconil, Echo, Exotherm |
Chlorothalonil |
Benzonitrile |
| Captan |
Captan |
Dicarboximide |
| Champ,
Kocide, Liqui-Cop |
Copper
Hydroxide |
Fixed Copper |
| Chipco
GT, Rovral |
Iprodione |
Dicarboximide |
| Citrall
Fungicide |
Oil of
Lemon grass / Garlic |
Organic
plant derivative |
| Cleary
3336, Zyban, Fungo, Topspin-M, Fung-Away |
Thiophanate
Methyl |
Benzimidazoles |
| Compass |
Trifoxystrobin |
Strobilurin |
| Cutrine-Plus |
Copper-Ethandamine |
Copper
Complex |
| Copper
Bordeaux |
Copper
Sulfate / Lime |
|
| Curalan,
Ronilan, Ornalin, Vorlan |
Vinclozolin |
Dicarboximide |
| Decree |
Fenhexamid |
Hydroxylanilide |
| Eagle,
Systhane, Rally, Laredo, Nova, Immunox |
Myclobutanil |
Triazole |
| Fore, Dithane,
Manzate, Protect |
Mancozeb |
Dithiocarbamate |
| Funginex,
Rose Pride |
Triforine |
|
| Rose Defense,
Triact, Trilogy |
Extract
of Neem |
Oils |
| Rubigan |
Fenarimol |
Pyrimidine |
| Heritage,
Abound , Quadis |
Azoxystrobin |
Strobilurin |
| Naccosan |
|
|
| Phyton
27 |
Cu S04
Pentahydrate |
Copper
Complex |
| Prostar,
Contrast |
Flutolonil |
Benzamides |
| Rhapsody, Serenade Max |
Bacillus subtilis |
QST 713 strain Bacillus subtilis |
| Ridomil
Gold, Subdue Maxx, Subdue Granular |
Mefenoxam |
Acylalanines |
| Terrachlor,
Turfcide, Blocker, Defend |
PCNB |
Chlorinated
Hydrocarbon |
| Terraguard,
Procure |
Triflumizole |
Imidazole |
| Thiolux,
Microthiol Wettable Sulfur |
Sulfur |
Elemental
Sulfur |
|