Boxer is a contact, broad-spectrum, preventative fungicide used against ascomycetes, oomycetes, basidiomycetes and phytopathogenic fungi.

The active substance of Boxer is Ziram 760 g/kg; Its pharmaceutical form is water-dispersible granules, which are characterized by easy solubility.

Boxer also contains zinc (Zn), which is an essential trace element for plant growth and chlorophyll synthesis, and zinc helps the plant to be particularly resistant to stress.

Boxer fights the bacteria (Xanthomonas spp.) that causes bacterial leaf spot. It prevents spore germination and fungal mycelium growth by interfering with various enzymes, including cytochrome P450 and alcohol dehydrogenase.

Boxer features:

• Boxer is not phytotoxic. It promotes the healthy growth of perennial crops;
• has good compatibility with all types of pesticides;
• used in almost all cultures;
• It can be used in all phenophases of the plant’s vegetation period;
• (for example, in peach culture, it is used in the early stage of leaf shriveledness, and in the later stage, it is used for other diseases – downy mildew, moniliosis, spotting);
• Boxer has low doses and high efficiency;
• Along with fungicidal action, Boxer also has bactericidal action.

Boxer, fungicide

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Boxer, fungicide

The manufacturer of the drug is McKinley, Ireland.

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