Agnova Migiwa - Kinoprol Active - 1L
MIGIWA Fungicide – Advanced Protection for Wine Grapes
Control grey mould (Botrytis bunch rot) in wine grapes with MIGIWA® KINOPROL® ACTIVE, a groundbreaking fungicide featuring the first and only Group 52 mode of action. Its innovative chemistry and robust performance make it an essential addition to viticulture fungicide programs, ensuring healthier vines and better yield quality.
Key Features
- Unparalleled Chemistry: Contains the active ingredient ipflufenoquin (KINOPROL), disrupting nucleic acid metabolism and inhibiting fungal growth.
- Translaminar Activity: Delivers localized systemic protection with up to 7–10 days of residual effectiveness.
- Resistance Management: Aligns with CropLife Australia's grey mould resistance strategies, ensuring sustainable usage.
Benefits for Growers
- Safety to Beneficial Species: Compatible with IPM programs, non-toxic to predatory mites, bees, and parasitic wasps.
- Flexibility: Zero-day re-entry period and low application rates make MIGIWA easy to incorporate into vineyard schedules.
- Cost Efficiency: Early-season applications at flowering and berry development phases offer maximum protection during critical infection periods, reducing overall fungicide usage.
Application Guidelines
- Timing: Apply during key growth stages (E-L 20 to E-L 29) to prevent latent infections and manage disease proactively.
- Rate: Use 25 mL/100 L water for dilute spraying. Ensure even coverage with calibrated sprayers and medium droplet sizes.
- Frequency: Up to two applications per season, avoiding consecutive sprays.
Compatibility
MIGIWA is physically compatible with a wide range of products. Refer to updated compatibility data on agnova.com.au.
Why Choose MIGIWA?
With proven performance across Australia's major wine grape regions, MIGIWA delivers consistent control under diverse environmental pressures. Its environmentally sound profile and efficacy against grey mould make it a top choice for sustainable viticulture.
For best results, follow label directions and integrate MIGIWA into a broader fungicide rotation strategy.