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1. [[Fungicide]]s that are absorbed into a plant. See also [[Fungicide]], [[Localized fungicide]] and [[Localized penetrants]].<br>
1. [[Fungicide]]s that are absorbed into a plant. See also [[Fungicide]], [[Localized fungicide]] and [[Localized penetrants]].<br><br>


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http://www.syngentacropprotection-us.com/images/siteimages/golf-course-traps.jpg<br><br>
 
Penetrant [[fungicide]]s are those absorbed by the plants for [[disease]] control.<br>
http://138.23.152.128/images/fungicides.jpg<br><br>
Source:  http://www.syngentaprofessionalproducts.com/to/prod/banner/<br><br>
Above image shows common application of penetrant fungicides that will be absorbed by the plants.<br><br>
http://plantpathology.tamu.edu/Texlab/images/oak_s13.jpeg<br><br>
Source: http://www.plantpathology.ucr.edu/<br><br>
Preventative treatment for oak [[wilt]] with a [[fungicide]] injection.<br>
Source: http://plantpathology.tamu.edu/Texlab/oakwilt.html<br><br>

Revision as of 10:23, 19 June 2006


1. Fungicides that are absorbed into a plant. See also Fungicide, Localized fungicide and Localized penetrants.

golf-course-traps.jpg

Penetrant fungicides are those absorbed by the plants for disease control.
Source: http://www.syngentaprofessionalproducts.com/to/prod/banner/

oak_s13.jpeg

Preventative treatment for oak wilt with a fungicide injection.
Source: http://plantpathology.tamu.edu/Texlab/oakwilt.html