# TERRANIL 90DF WSP - EPA Reg No: **9779-328** - Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC - Signal word: Danger - Active ingredients: Chlorothalonil (90%) - Label accepted: 2002-05-16 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/009779-00328-20020516.pdf --- ( ~' Page 1 of 16 Terranil™ gOOF WSP Agricultural, Turf and Ornamental Fungicide (90% water dispersible granules) ACTIVE INGREDIENT Chlorothalonil (tetrachlorolsophthalonhnle) ••.•..... : ............... : ...................................... 90.0% INERT INGREDIENTS ............................................................................................. ~ TOTAL ..................................................................................................................... 100.0% Each water soluble packet contains 2 % Ibs. of Chlorothalonil per 2 ,~ lb. Packet (or 1 1!B Ibs. per each 1 ,% lb .. packet) KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN . DANGERlPELIGRO SI usted no enliende la etiqueta. busque a alguie~ para que se la exPJique a usted en detalle. (If you do not understand the tabel. find someone to explain it to you In detail.) FIRST AID IF IN EYES: Hold eyes open and rinse s10wty and genUy with water for 15"20 minutes. Remove contact lenses. if present. after the first 5 minutes. then continue rinsing. CaD a polson control center or physlcian'for treatment advice. IF INHALED: Move perSon to fresh air. If the person Is not breathing. call 911 or ambulance. then Qive artificial respiration. W~f~lflbly mouth-to-mouth. if possible. Call a poison control center or physician for treatment advice. • •• ~ •• IF SWALLOWED: Call a poison control center;" <1octdr Ifnmediately for treatment advice. Have person Sip a glass of Water ICcMflto swallow. Do not Induce vomiting unless told to by,a j)Oisan control center or doctor. 'Do not give anything by mouth to an u/tc!:lflScious person. . ': •• :.:. • 1. • • •••• Have the product container or label with you when calling a polson control center or doctor. or going for treatrw~. • • • •••• • . .-( NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS DANGER HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS • • •• • • ..... ' • • • ••••• • •••• • • •••• •• • Corrosive. Causes Irreversible eye damage. May be fatal If Inhaled. ' Do not 'get In eyes. or on clothing. Do not breDth3 Ai!t. Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reaction in some IndMduals. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Some materials that are chemical resistant to this product are made of barrier laminate, butyl rubber or viton. .If you want more options, follow instructions for category A on the EPA chemical resistant categOry selection chart. . . ~. Mixers. loaders. appUcators and other handlers rriust wear: long-sleeved shirt and long pants. shoes plus socks. goggles or face shield. chemical resistant gloves made of any waterproOf material and a respirator with either an organic-vapor removing cartridge with a prefilter approved for pesticides (MSHAINIOSH approval number prefix TC-23C). or a canister approved for pesticides (MSHAINIOSH approval number prefix TC-14G). ora NIOSH approved respirator with an 'organlc vapor (OV) cartridge or canister with any N. R, p. or ' HE prefilter.' ' ' . , ' . Discard clothing and other absorbent materials IIlat have been drenched or heavily contaminated Ylith tl'!is product's·concentrate. Do not reuse them. Follow manufacturer's Instructions for deanlng/maintalnlng PPE. If no sUch Instructions for washables, 'use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. ' ' When handlers use dosed systems, enciosed cab!l. or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CF~ 170.240 (d) (4-6)), the handler peE requirements maybe reduced or modified as specified In the WPS. Water-soluble bags when usedcorrectiy qualify as a dosed loading system under the WPS. Handlers handling' this product while it is endosed In intact water-soluble bags are perml!led to wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants. shoes plus socks, and chemical-resistant gloves, provided the other required PPE is Immediately available in case the bag is opened. Read Additional PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS. EPA Reg. No. 9779-328 Distributed By: Agriliance, LLC P. O. Box 64089, Sl Paul. MN 55164-0089 EPAEsl No. '" NET CONTENTS: 10 LBS. .- (as 4 packets of 2% Ibs. each for agricultural uses) (as B packets of 1 % Ibs. each for turf & ornamental) Per RED & EPA letter 3-11-02 Curative Anthracnose 7·14 days 4,300-8,000 - Copper spot 7·14 days 4,300-6,800 Curvularia leafs pot 7·10 days 5,700·11,400 Oollarspot 7·14 days 5,700·11,400 one packet per 4,300 Gray leafspot 7·10 days 5,700·11,400 then Helminthosporium one packet per 6,800 leafspot and on a 7 day melting out 7·10 days 5,700·11,400 schedule Large brown patch 7·10 days 5,700·11,400 Red thread 7·10 days 4,300-11,400 Stem rust of bluegrass 7·14 days 4,300-6,800 Dichondra: Altemaria leafspot (California only) 7·14 days 4,300-6,800 .. >Recommended rates for preventing disease establishment; use lower rate (or one packet for the higher square feet at the 7 day spray schedule) when disease conditions are light to moderate, higher rates (or one packet for the lower square feet at the 10 or 14 day schedule) when conditions are severe. Note: Maximum seasonal use of TERRANIL 90DF WSP on golf course greens is 73 Ibs. active ingredient per acre, or 64 20 ounce packets. For golf course tees the maximum seasonal use is 52 Ibs. active ingredient per acre, or 46 packets. Gray snow mold caused by Typhula spp.: Apply in sufficient water to obtain adequate coverage (2 to 10 gallons per 1,000 square feet). Apply 1 packet (20 oz.) of TERRANIL 90DF WSP per 4,400 square feet of turf area. Application must be made before snow cover in autumn. Use the higher rate if turf layer remains frozen prior to snow cover. If snow cover is intermittent or lacking during the winter, re-applyat 1 packet per 6,800 square feet at monthly intervals until gray snow mold conditions no longer prevail. In areas where pink snow mold (Gertachia or Fusarium patch) is likely to occur, apply at 1 packet per 4,400 square feet in combination with products containing either benomyl at 44 ounces active ingredient per acre, or iprodione at 88 ounces active ingredient per acre of turf area. Algal Scum: For prevention of algal scum on turfgrasses caused by cyanobacteria of the genus Lyngbla, apply TERRANIL 90DF WSP at the rate of 1 packet (20 oz.) per 6,800 square feet on a 7 to 14 day schedule. Under severe scum conditions, apply on a 7-day schedule. When algal scum is well established, every attempt should be made to dry out the affiicted area. Once dry, spiking or verticutting should be done to enhance turfgrass recovery In conjunction with TERRANIL gOOF WSP applications at the rate of 1 packet per 6,800 square feet on a 7 to 14 day schedule. Several appUcations of TERRANIL 90DF WSP may be necessary for turfgrass recovery. Only a preventive spray program with TERRANIL 90DF WSP will prevent recurrence of the algae when environmental conditions are favorable for algal growth. Fusarium (Gerlachia) Patch: For control of Fusarium patch only In areas where snow cover is intermittent or lacking during the winter, apply 1 packet (20 oz.) TERRANIL 900F WSP per 4,400 square feet of turf area. Begin applications in late autumn and re-apply 1 packet (20 oz.) per 6,800 square feet at 21 day intervals until conditions favorable for Fusarium patch no longer prevail. ORNAMENTALS Apply TERRANIL 90DF WSP at a rate of 1 packet per 100 gallons of water and spray on about Yo acre of ornamental plants as directed in the tables below. Begin applications as directed.for each species and disease condition cited and repeat on a-7 to 14 day· schedule until conditions are no longer favorable for disease developmenl During periods when conditions favor severe disease incidence, generally cioudy or wet weather, use the shortest indicated interval between applications. Note: For ornamentals, do not exceed maximum rate per acre In a single application or 36.4 Ibs. a.iJacreiseason (this equates to 32 packets of product). TERRANIL gOOF WSP may NOT be used in greenhouses. Page 15 of 16 ORNAMENTALS SPECIES DISEASES CONTROLLED SUGGESTED FIRST APPLICATION BROADLEAF SHRUBS AND TREES: Ash (Fraxinus) Cercospora, Cercosporidlum, Spring bud break Cylindrosporlum leafs pots Azalea" Phytophthora die·back, New leaf emergence; Rhododendron" Ovulinla flower blight Early bloom Buckeye, Horsechestnut Leaf blotch, Anthracnose Spring bud break Cherry-Laurel Cercospora leafspot Petal fall Crabapple Scab, Cedar·apple rust, Spring bud break Sphaeropsis leafspot Dogwood Septoria leafspot, Anthracnose Early bloom, Spring bud swell Euonymus Anthracnose Spring bud break Firethorn Scab Spring bud break Flowering almond, Monilinia blossom/branch blight Early bloom Quince, Sand Cherry Hawthorn Rust, Fabraea leafs pot Pre bloom Holly Rhizoctonia web blight Warm, moist conditions Mountain Laurel Cercospora leafspot Spring bud break Oak (red group only) Taphrina blister, Dormant bud swell Actinopelte leafspot, Anthracnose Oregon-Grape (Mahonia) Rust Spring bud break Pholinia Fabrea Spring bud break (Entomosporium) leafspot Pieris (Andromeda) Phytophthora die-back New leaf emergence Poplar Marssonlna leafspot Spring bud break Privet Cercospora leafspot Prolonged wet conditions Sycamore, Planetree Anthracnose Spring bud break Viburnum Powdery mildew Mid-summer BULBS AND FLOWERING PLANTS: Carnation Alternaria leafspot/branch rot Transplant of cuttings Botrytis flower·blight Cool, moist conditions Chrysanthemum/Daisy Mycosphaerella ray blight, Transplant of cuttings Septoria leafspot Botrytis flower blight (gray mold) Prebloom Geranium Botrytis blight, rust Cool, moist conditions Gladiolus Curvularia leaf/flower spot, Early propagation Botrytis leaf/flower spot Hollyhock Rust Early seedling stage Hydrangea" (foliage only) Cercospora and Septaria leafspots, Early propagation Rust Iris Botrytls blossom blight, Cool, moist conditions Didymellina leafspot, Ink spot Lily, Crocus, Daffodil, Botrytls blight (gray mOld, fire, Prebloom Narcissus, Tulip measles), Stagonspora leaf scorch Petunia" Phytophthora blight (foliar phase) Prebloom Botrytis blight Rose Black spot, Botrytis blight Spring bud break (Use 1 packet/acre) Statice Anthracnose, Cercospora, Spring bud break Alternaria, Botrytis leaf blights Zinnia Powdery mildew First sign of disease "Discoloration of blooms has been noted on certain varieties when applications are made during flowering. ----.---- -_._--_ .. _--_ .. • Page 16 of 16 FOLIAGE PLANTS: Dracaena Fusarium leafspot Pre-transplant Pachysandra Volutella leaf blight Spring bud break (Use 1 packeV16,OOO sq. ft.) Leatherleaf fem Ascochyta blight. Cercospora Spring bud break leafspot. Cyllndrocladium leafspot. Rhizoctonia blight Parlor palm (Charnaedorea) Bipolarls (Helminthosporium) COOl. moist conditions leafspot Prayer plant (Maranta) Helmlnthosporium leafspot Early propagation Oyster piant (Rhoeo) Tan leafspot Early propagation Syngonlum Cephalosporium leafspot Warm. moist conditions Philodendron Phytophthora blight. Moist conditions Dactylarla leafs pot Notice of Warranty Seller warrants that the product conforms to its chemical description and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the label when used in accordance with directions under normal conditions of use. SELLER MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. NOR IS ANY REPRESENTATIVE OF SELLER AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY SUCH WARRANTY OR MODIFY THESE TERMS. This warranty does not extend to the storage. handling or use of this product contrary to label instructions, or under abnormal conditions. or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable tei Seller. and Buyer assumes the risk of any such storage, handling or use. Seller shall not be responsible for incidental or consequential damages, if any. resulting from a breach of warranty. 16 i {b-