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Bordeaux mixture (also
called Bordo Mix) is a
mixture of copper(II)
sulphate (CuSO4) and
quicklime (CaO) used as a fungicide. It is used in vineyards...
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Bordeaux,
bordeaux, or
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Bordeaux is a city in France. It may also
refer to:
Bordeaux Métropole, the...
- may also be slowed. They also
share the same remedies,
including the
Bordeaux mixture, a
combination of lime,
water and copper(II) sulfate. The rows between...
- mortality. Copper(II)
hydroxide has been used as an
alternative to the
Bordeaux mixture, a
fungicide and nematicide. Such
products include Kocide 3000, produced...
- fruits.
Similar to the
Bordeaux mixture, one of the
earliest fungicides in use,
Burgundy mixture, also
known as “sal soda
Bordeaux”, is used as a fungus...
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insect management; and
Bordeaux mixture,
copper hydroxide and
sodium bicarbonate for
managing fungi.
Copper sulfate and
Bordeaux mixture (copper
sulfate plus...
- eutrophication. It "remains the most
effective algicidal treatment".
Bordeaux mixture, a
suspension of copper(II)
sulfate (CuSO4) and
calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2)...
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disease via "flood fallowing" and
chemical formulations such as the
Bordeaux mixture spray.
These forms of
treatment and
control would be
rigorously applied...
- and too much shade.
Fungal diseases can be
controlled by
spraying Bordeaux mixture (1%),
carbendazim (0.2%) and
copper oxychloride (0.2%). Biological...
- as the
industry was
recovering through the use of the copper-based
Bordeaux mixture fungicide, the
phylloxera epidemic that had
plagued France and other...