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Adama Algaefix (Fungicide)

Adama Algaefix (Fungicide)

Selective algae control for turf and ornamentals

Algaefix® is a selective turf and ornamental algaecide containing 142.5 g/L Quaternary Ammonium Compound. It is registered for the control of algae and mould in golf course, bowling greens and sportsturf areas, as well as on hard surfaces such as pathways and nursery greenhouse floors.

Algaefix® is an environmentally safe, biodegradable, completely water soluble and non-phytotoxic algaecide. Used as directed, the pesticidal residues of this product are biodegraded by normal soil microorganism populations.

 

Features

  • Unique mode of action
  • Strong activity on algae
  • Non chloride based formulation
  • Environmentally safe, biodegradable and completely water soluble
  • Non-corrosive to equipment, structures, growing areas and most importantly is not harmful to plants when applied at recommended rates
  • APVMA approved product.

 

Benefits

  • Limited potential for resistance
  • Will control algae effectively and efficiently
  • Limited potential for burn, unlike other algaecides on the market
  • Non-persistent in the environment
  • Easy to use
  • Safe for use in nursery production situations on a range of plant species
  • Credible formulation and proven activity

 

Key Targets

  • Algae
  • Mould

 

Algae in turf management

Algae are primitive green plants. They can be a problem in turfgrass when surface conditions are overly wet. They tend to occur in low, shaded, or compacted areas. Algae form a greenish to black scum on the soil or in thin turf. As this blackish scum dries, it appears as a crust that later cracks. Turfgrass plants may become chlorotic (yellowed), weak, and eventually die as a result of Algae competition.

Culturally, algal scums can be managed in turf by employing the following methods

  • Improving surface and subsurface drainage
  • Avoiding frequent irrigation, especially at night
  • Aerification of compacted areas
  • Maintaining proper pH and nutritional levels
  • Increasing mowing height where possible and practical
  • Improving light penetration to the turf sward
  • Using more shade tolerant grasses where shade is the major cause of the problem.

 

Algae in nursery production

Algae is found in nearly every greenhouse, nursery and sometimes even landscapes where ornamentals are produced. Algae grows wherever we have supplied it with excess water and food. It can be found on pots, potting media surfaces, soil, benches, walkways and even all over plant leaves and stems. Algae are a nuisance, a worker health risk (slipping), a challenge to plant nutrition as they use water and fertiliser meant for plant growth, and an irrigation challenge because a dense algal mat can make water penetration impossible. They are also food for some insect pests including fungus gnats.

 


About ADAMA

ADAMA is a leading global crop protection company, providing solutions to combat weeds, insects and disease, so farmers can do what they do best: feed and clothe the world.

 

 

Centaur Asia Pacific is the distributor for Adama range of products in Hong Kong, Macau, Vietnam, Singapore, and Malaysia.

Updated on: 28 April 2022

Active Ingredients

Quartenary Ammonium Compound, 142.5 g/L

 

Formulation Type

L- Liquid

 

Use rates

Turf

  • Whenever possible, rough up or scratch up the algae mat with rakes, drag brushes, or similar tools prior to treatment.

 

Nursery production

  • Before using quaternary ammonium compounds, pre-clean all surfaces
  • Contact with any type of organic matter inactivates the chemistry
  • Surfaces should remain thoroughly wet for at least 10 minutes
  • A fresh solution should be applied daily or when the solution becomes visibly dirty.

 

Application

Situation Pests controlled Rate Application
Golf course and bowling greens, bunkers and sports turf areas Algae and Mould 1 L per 100 L of water Spray onto affected area and allow to dry. *Apply in a minimum of 500 L of water per hectare. Re-apply at 10 day intervals where required
General use 30 mL per 5 L water DO NOT rinse treated surfaces
Walls and Floors, tiles and concrete pathways 1 L - 2 L per 100 L water depending on level of soiling Use after pre-cleaning treatment