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ENDURA FUNGICIDE


UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, DC 20460 OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY AND POLLUTION PREVENTION

Fast Track Label Acceptable v.20220527 November 8, 2022

Tonya Brown Product Registration BASF Corporation P.O. Box 13528, 26 Davis Drive Research Triangle Park, NC 27709

Subject: Label Amendment Revised select crop table content following updated crop subgroup commodity listings Product Name: Endura Fungicide EPA Registration Number: 7969-197 Application Date: 12/04/2020 Decision Number: 587146

Dear Tonya Brown:

The amended label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is acceptable. This approval does not affect any conditions that were previously imposed on this registration. You continue to be subject to existing conditions on your registration and any deadlines connected with them.

A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes all previously accepted labeling. You must submit one copy of the final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40 CFR 152.130(c), you may distribute or sell this product under the previously approved labeling for 18 months from the date of this letter. After 18 months, you may only distribute or sell this product if it bears this new revised labeling or subsequently approved labeling. “To distribute or sell” is defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its implementing regulation at 40 CFR 152.3.

Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the companys website on your label, then please be aware that the website becomes labeling under FIFRA and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the product would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR 156.10(a)(5) lists examples of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website is referenced on your products label, claims made on the website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration process. Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains false or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration, the website will be referred to the EPAs Office of Enforcement and Compliance.

Page 2 of 2 EPA Reg. No. 7969-197 Decision No. 587146

Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section 6.

If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Drobish at 202-566-2642 or at Drobish.jennifer@epa.gov.

Sincerely,

Shaja B. Joyner, Product Manager 20 Fungicide-Herbicide Branch Registration Division 7505P

Enclosure

Boscalid Group 7 Fungicide For use in the following crops: alfalfa; beans, dried and succulent; berries; Brassica, head and stem; Brassica, leafy greens; bulb vegetables; celery; celtuce; citrus fruit; cucurbit vegetables; Florence fennel; fruiting vegetables; grape; kohlrabi; leaf petiole vegetables; leafy greens; lettuce; low growing berry; oilseed crops; peanut; peas, dried shelled and succulent; pome fruit; potato; rapeseed; root and tuber vegetables; small fruit, vine climbing; soybean; spinach; stone fruit; strawberry; sunflower; swiss chard; tree nuts; and turnip greens Active Ingredient: boscalid*: 3-pyridinecarboxamide, 2-chloro-N-(4'-chloro(1,1'-biphenyl)-2-yl)- . . . 70 .0% Other Ingredients: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 .0% Total: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 .0%

  • 0 .7 oz [0 .044 lb ai] of boscalid in 1 oz of product EPA Reg. No. 7969-197 EPA Est. No. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN WARNING/AVISO Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle . (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail .) See full label for complete First Aid, Precautionary Statements, Directions For Use, Conditions of Sale and Warranty, and state-specific crop and/or use site restrictions . In case of an emergency endangering life or property involving this product, call day or night 1-800-832-HELP (4357). Net Contents: BASF Corporation 26 Davis Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 11/08/2022 7969-197

2 Precautionary Statements Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals WARNING. Causes substantial but temporary eye injury . Harmful if absorbed through skin . DO NOT get in eyes or on clothing . Wear protective eyewear (goggles, face shield or safety glasses) . Harmful if swallowed . Harmful if inhaled . Avoid breathing dust . Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing . Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals . Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet . Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse . Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Applicators and other handlers must wear: • Protective eyewear (goggles, face shield or safety glasses) • Long-sleeved shirt and long pants • Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof mate- rial including barrier laminate, butyl rubber ≥ 14 mils, nitrile rubber ≥ 14 mils, neoprene rubber ≥ 14 mils, natu- ral rubber* ≥ 14 mils, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) ≥ 14 mils, or viton ≥ 14 mils • Shoes plus socks

  • Includes natural rubber blends and laminates User Safety Requirements Follow the manufacturers instructions for cleaning and maintaining PPE . If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water . Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry . Engineering Controls Statement When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or air - craft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesti- cides [40 CFR 170 .240(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS . USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Users should: • Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet . • Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside . Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing . • Remove clothing/PPE immediately after handling this product . Wash the outside of gloves before removing . As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing . Environmental Hazards DO NOT apply directly to water, areas where surface water is present, or intertidal areas below the mean high water mark . DO NOT contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters or rinsate . Groundwater Advisory Boscalid is known to leach through soil into groundwater under certain conditions as a result of label use . This chemical may leach into groundwater if used in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow . FIRST AID If in eyes • Hold eyes open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes . • Remove contact lenses, if present, after first 5 minutes; then continue rinsing . • Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice . If on skin • Take off contaminated clothing . • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes . • Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice . If swallowed • Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice . • Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow . • DO NOT induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor . • DO NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person . If inhaled • Move person to fresh air . • If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance; then give artificial respiration, prefer- ably mouth to mouth, if possible . • Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice . HOTLINE NUMBER Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment . You may also contact BASF Corporation for emergency medical treatment information: 1-800-832-HELP (4357) .

3 Surface Water Advisory This product may impact surface water quality due to run - off of rain water . This is especially true for poorly draining soils and soils with shallow ground water . This product is classified as having high potential for reaching surface water via runoff for several months or more after applica - tion . A level, well-maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this product is applied and sur- face water features including ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the potential loading of boscalid from runoff water and sediment . Runoff of this product will be reduced by avoiding applications when rainfall or irrigation is expected to occur within 48 hours . Sound erosion control practices will reduce this products contribution to surface water contamination . Directions For Use It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a man- ner inconsistent with its labeling . DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other per- sons, either directly or through drift . Only protected handlers may be in the area during application . For any requirements specific to your state or tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation . Unless otherwise directed in supplemental labeling, all applicable directions, restrictions, precautions, and Conditions of Sale and Warranty are to be followed . This labeling must be in the users possession during application . AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170 . This standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides . It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance . It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry intervals . The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this prod- uct that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard . DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 12 hours . PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is per- mitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, including plants, soil, or water, is: • Protective eyewear (goggles, face shield or safety glasses) • Coveralls • Chemical-resistant gloves (made of any waterproof material) • Shoes plus socks STORAGE AND DISPOSAL DO NOT contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal . Pesticide Disposal Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility . If these wastes cannot be disposed of according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance . Container Handling Nonrefillable Container. DO NOT reuse or refill this container . Triple rinse or pressure rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying; then offer for recy - cling, if available, or reconditioning, if appropriate, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incin - eration, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities . Triple rinse containers small enough to shake (capacity ≤ 50 pounds) as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank . Fill the container 1/4 full with water and recap . Shake for 10 seconds . Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank, or store rinsate for later use or disposal . Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip . Repeat this procedure two more times . Triple rinse containers too large to shake (capacity > 50 pounds) as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank . Fill the container 1/4 full with water . Replace and tighten closures . Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds . Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth several times . Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it back and forth several times . Empty the rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank, or store rinsate for later use or disposal . Repeat this procedure two more times . Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining con- tents into application equipment or mix tank . Hold container upside down over application equipment or mix tank, or collect rinsate for later use or disposal . Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the side of the container and rinse at about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds . Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip . In Case of Emergency In case of large-scale spillage regarding this product, call: • CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300 • BASF Corporation 1-800-832-HELP (4357) In case of medical emergency regarding this product, call: • Your local doctor for immediate treatment • Your local poison control center (hospital) • BASF Corporation: 1-800-832-HELP (4357)

4 Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: • Dike and contain spill with inert material (sand, earth, etc .) and transfer liquid and solid diking material to sepa - rate containers for disposal . • Remove contaminated clothing and wash affected skin areas with water . • Wash clothing before reuse . • Keep spill out of all sewers and open bodies of water . Product Information This package contains Endura® fungicide, a water dis- persible granule (WG) . Boscalid, the active ingredient in Endura, belongs to the group of respiration inhibitors clas- sified by the US EPA and Canada PMRA as carboxamides, or target site of action Group 7 fungicides . Endura has a new mode of action and is effective against pathogens resistant to other fungicides . Endura has a protective effect because it inhibits spore germination and a curative effect because it inhibits mycelial growth and sporulation of the fungus on the leaf surface . However, optimum disease control is achieved when Endura is applied in a regularly scheduled protec - tive spray program and used in a rotation program with other fungicides . Because of its high specific activity and rainfastness, Endura has good residual activity against target fungi . Endura is not for use in greenhouse or transplant produc - tion systems . Resistance Management For resistance management, please note that Endura contains a Group 7 fungicide . Any fungal population may contain individuals naturally resistant to Endura and other Group 7 fungicides . A gradual or total loss of pest control may occur over time if fungicides from this group are used repeatedly in the same fields . Appropriate resistance- management strategies must be followed . Endura is effective against pathogens resistant to fungicides with modes of action different from those of carboxamide (anilide) fungicides (target site Group 7), including dicarboximides, sterol inhibitors, benzimidazoles, Qol fun - gicides, and phenylamides . Fungal isolates resistant to Group 7 fungicides may eventually dominate the fungal population if Group 7 fungicides are used predominantly and repeatedly in the same field in successive years as the primary method of control for the targeted pathogen spe - cies . This may result in reduction of disease control of Endura or other Group 7 fungicides . To maintain the performance of Endura in the field, DO NOT exceed the maximum number of applications of Endura per year and the total number of sequential appli - cations of Endura stated in Table 2. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Restrictions and Limitations Overview and Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements . Adhere to the label instructions regarding the consecutive use of Endura or other target site of action Group 7 fungicides that have a similar site of action on the same pathogens . The following instructions may delay the development of fungicide resistance: 1 . Tank mixtures - Use tank mixtures with fungicides from different target site of action groups that are regis- tered/permitted for the same use and that are effective against the pathogens of concern . Use at least the mini- mum labeled rates of each fungicide in the tank mix . 2 . IPM - Integrate Endura into an overall disease and pest management program . Follow cultural practices known to reduce disease development . Consult your local extension specialist, certified crop advisor and/or BASF representative for additional IPM strategies established for your area . Endura may be used in Agricultural Extension advisory (disease forecasting) programs which base application timing on environmental factors favorable for disease development . 3 . Monitoring - Monitor efficacy of all fungicides used in the disease management program against the targeted pathogen and record other factors that may influence fungicide performance and/or disease development . 4 . Reporting - If a Group 7 target site fungicide, including Endura, appears to be less or no longer effective against a pathogen that it previously controlled or sup - pressed, contact a BASF representative, local extension specialist, or certified crop advisor to assist in determin - ing the cause of reduced performance . Cleaning Spray Equipment Clean spray equipment thoroughly before and after apply - ing this product, particularly if a product with the potential to injure crops was used prior to Endura . Application Instructions Apply directed rates of Endura as instructed by Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements . Ground application is advised for thorough coverage . DO NOT apply by air to the bushberry and caneberry sub - groups, peanuts, or turnip greens . For all other crops listed on this label, aerial application can be made, including conditions where applications are not possible using ground equipment . Endura can be applied through sprin- kler irrigation equipment, except for use on turnip greens . Check equipment frequently for calibration . Under low- level disease conditions, use the minimum application rates; use maximum application rates and shortened spray schedules for severe or threatening disease conditions . DO NOT apply when conditions favor drift from target area . Ground Application Apply Endura in sufficient water to ensure thorough cov- erage of foliage, bloom, and fruit . Thorough coverage is required for optimum disease control .

5 Directed or Banded Sprays The rates on the Endura® fungicide label reflect the amount of product uniformly applied over an acre of ground on a broadcast basis . In some crops, apply Endura as a directed or banded spray over the rows or plant beds, with the alleys or row middles left unsprayed . For such uses, reduce the labeled Endura rates in proportion to the area actually sprayed . This adjustment is necessary to avoid applying the product at use rates higher than permitted according to label directions . Use the following formula to determine the broadcast equivalent rate for directed or banded sprays: sprayed bed width + unsprayed row middles width = total row width sprayed bed width in inches X broadcast rate

band rate total row width in inches treated acre field acre EXAMPLE: Directed spray application to 45-inch plant beds that are separated by 15-inches of unsprayed row middles . 45 inches sprayed bed width + 15 inches unsprayed row middles

60 inches total row width The calculation to determine the appropriate equivalent rate of product to use for this situation based on a label broadcast rate of 6 ozs/A follows: 45 inches sprayed bed width X 6 ozs Endura

4 .5 ozs Endura 60 inches total row width treated acre field acre Aerial Application DO NOT apply by air to the bushberry and caneberry sub - groups, peanuts, or turnip greens . For all other crops listed on this label, aerial application can be made and thorough coverage is required to obtain optimum disease control . Avoid applications under conditions when uniform cover- age cannot be obtained or when spray drift may occur . Use no less than 5 gallons of spray solution per acre . For aerial application to citrus fruit, grape, pome fruit, stone fruit, and tree nuts, use no less than 10 gallons of spray solution per acre . For all crops, thorough coverage is required for optimum disease control . Directions For Use Through Sprinkler Irrigation Systems Sprayer Preparation Thoroughly clean chemical tank and injector system . Flush system with clean water . Application Instructions Apply Endura at rates and timings as described in this label . Use Precautions for Sprinkler Irrigation Applications • DO NOT apply by sprinkler irrigation (chemigation) to tur- nip greens . For all other crops, this product can be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems including center pivot, lateral move, end tow, side [wheel] roll, trav- eler, big gun, solid set, or hand move irrigation systems . DO NOT apply this product through any other type of irrigation system . • Add this product to the pesticide supply tank containing sufficient water to maintain a continuous flow by the injection equipment . In continuous moving systems, inject this product-water mixture continuously, applying the labeled rate per acre for that crop . DO NOT exceed 1/2 inch (13,577 gallons) per acre . In stationary or non- continuous moving systems, inject the product-water mixture in the last 15 to 30 minutes of each set allowing sufficient time for all of the required pesticide to be applied by all the sprinkler heads and applying the labeled rate per acre for that crop . DO NOT apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment . Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from non uni - form distribution of treated water . Thorough coverage of foliage is required for good control . Maintain good agita- tion during the entire application . • If you have questions about calibration, contact State Extension Service specialist, equipment manufacturers or other experts . • The system must contain a functional check valve, vacu - um relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water-source contamination from backflow . • The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump . • The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a func - tional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being with- drawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down . • The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops . • The irrigation line or water pump must include a function - al pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor

6 when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected . • Systems must use a metering pump, including a positive displacement injection pump (e .g . diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock . • Allow sufficient time for pesticide to be flushed through all lines and all nozzles before turning off irrigation water . A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of the responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments when appropriate . • DO NOT connect an irrigation system (including green - house systems) used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label-prescribed safe - ty devices for public water systems are in place . Specific Instructions for Public Water Systems 1 . Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption if such system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year . 2 . Chemigation systems connected to public water sys- tems must contain a functional, reduced-pressure zone (RPZ) back-flow preventer or the functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from the point of pesti- cide introduction . As an option to the RPZ, discharge the water from the public water system into a reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction . There shall be a complete physical break (air gap) between the outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim of the res- ervoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe . 3 . The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a function - al, automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump . 4 . The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a function - al, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being with- drawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down . 5 . The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops, or in cases where there is no water pump, when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected . 6 . Systems must use a metering pump, including a positive displacement injection pump (e .g ., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fit - ted with a system interlock . 7 . DO NOT apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment . Additives and Tank Mixing Information Endura® fungicide can be tank mixed with most fungi- cides, insecticides, herbicides, liquid fertilizers, biological control products, adjuvants, and additives . See Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements for exceptions . Under some conditions, the use of additives or adjuvants may improve the performance of Endura . However, all varieties and cultivars have not been tested with possible tank mix combinations . Local conditions can also influence crop response and may not match those under which BASF has conducted testing . Physical incompatibility, reduced disease control, or crop injury may result from mixing Endura with other products . Therefore, before using any tank mix (fungicides, insecticides, herbicides, liquid fertilizers, biological control products, adjuvants, and additives), test the combination on a small portion of the crop to be treated to ensure that a phytotoxic response will not occur as a result of application . When an adjuvant is used with this product, BASF recom - mends the use of a Chemical Producers and Distributors Association certified adjuvant . Consult a BASF representative or local agricultural authori - ties for more information concerning additives . Compatibility Test and Mixing Order If tank mixtures are used, it is the pesticide users respon- sibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use . Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing . Users must follow the most restric- tive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank mixture . Compatibility Test for Tank Mix Components Add components in the following sequence, using 2 tea- spoons for each pound or 1 teaspoon for each pint of label rate per acre . 1 . Water - For 100 gallons per acre spray volume, use 16 cups (1 gallon) of water . For other spray volumes, adjust rates accordingly . Use only water from the intend- ed source at the source temperature . 2 . Water-dispersible products (dry flowables, wettable powders, suspension concentrates, or suspo- emulsions) . Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles . 3 . Water-soluble products - Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles . 4 . Emulsifiable concentrates (oil concentrate or methyl- ated seed oil when applicable) . Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles . 5 . Water-soluble additives - Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles . 6 . Let the solution stand for 15 minutes . 7 . Evaluate the solution for uniformity and stability . The spray solution must not have free oil on the surface, fine

7 particles that precipitate to the bottom, or thick (clab- bered) texture . DO NOT use any spray solution that could clog spray nozzles . Mixing Order 1 . Water - Begin by filling a thoroughly clean sprayer tank 3/4 full of clean water . 2 . Agitation - Maintain constant agitation throughout mix- ing and application . 3 . Inductor - If an inductor is used, rinse it thoroughly after each component has been added . 4 . Products in PVA bags - Place any product contained in water-soluble PVA bags into the mixing tank . Wait until water-soluble PVA bags have fully dissolved and the product is evenly mixed in the spray tank before continuing . 5 . Water-dispersible products (including Endura® fungicide, dry flowables, wettable powders, suspen - sion concentrates, or suspo-emulsions) 6 . Water-soluble products 7 . Emulsifiable concentrates (including oil concentrates when applicable) 8 . Water-soluble additives (including ammonium sulfate [AMS] or urea ammonium nitrate [UAN] when applicable) 9 . Remaining quantity water - Make sure that each component is thoroughly mixed and suspended before adding tank mix partners . Make constant agitation during application . Restrictions and Limitations • DO NOT exceed the maximum product rate (ozs/A) per year, the maximum rate per application, or the total num- ber of applications of Endura per year as stated in Table 2. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Restrictions and Limitations Overview and Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements . Preharvest interval (PHI) restrictions are also included in these tables . • Livestock Feeding Restrictions - DO NOT feed pea- nut hay or treated pea commodities to livestock . • DO NOT apply more than the maximum annual use rate of ai/A or ozs of product/A for each specific crop from any combination of products containing boscalid (e .g .  Pristine® fungicide, Endura) . See Table 1. Endura Rate Conversions for corresponding pounds boscalid per acre . • DO NOT apply by air to the bushberry and caneberry subgroups, peanuts, or turnip greens . • DO NOT apply through any type of sprinkler irrigation (chemigation) to turnip greens . • Plantback Restrictions - Crops with registered uses may be replanted at any time . All other crops grown for food or feed may be planted after 14 days . • DO NOT use on sugar beet. • Endura is not for use in greenhouse or transplant pro- duction systems . Table 1. Endura Rate Conversions* Product Use Rate (oz/A) lb ai boscalid 2 .5 0 .110 3 .5 0 .154 4 .5 0 .198 5 0 .220 5 .3 0 .233 5 .5 0 .242 6 0 .264 6 .5 0 .286 6 .8 0 .299 7 0 .308 7 .8 0 .343 8 0 .352 9 0 .396 10 0 .440 11 0 .484 12 .5 0 .550

  • Corresponding pounds boscalid per acre for Product Use Rates (oz/A) in Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop- specific Requirements Restrictions and Limitations - Alfalfa • DO NOT use harvested seed for sprouting . • Processed seed must be labeled “Not for human or ani- mal consumption” at the processing plant . All alfalfa seed screenings must be disposed of in such a way that they cannot be distributed or used for food or feed . • No portion of treated plant used for seed production may be grazed, used, or distributed for food or feed purposes . • Livestock grazing or feeding is permitted on alfalfa for forage and hay only .

8 Table 2. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Restrictions and Limitations Overview* Crop/Crop Group** Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Maximum Rate per Acre per Application (ozs product) Maximum Number of Applications per Year**** Maximum Rate per Acre per Year (ozs product) Alfalfa for forage and hay 14 6 .5 3 19 .5 Alfalfa grown for seed 14 11 2 22 Beans, dried and succulent 21 (dried) 7 (succulent) 11 2 22 Berry subgroups Bushberry [subgroup 13-07B] 0 8 4 32 Caneberry [subgroup 13-07A] 0 8 4 32 L ow growing berry except cranberry [subgroup 13-07G] 0 8 5 40 S mall fruit, vine climbing except fuzzy kiwifruit [subgroup 13-07F]*** 14 4 .5 5 24 8 3 Brassica, head and stem [group 5-16] 0 9 2 18 Brassica, leafy greens (except watercress) [subgroup 4-16B] 14 9 2 18 Bulb vegetable [group 3-07] 7 6 .8 6 41 Celery 0 9 2 18 Celtuce 0 9 2 18 Citrus fruit [group 10-10] 0 6 .8 4 27 .2 Cucurbit vegetable [group 9] 0 6 .5 4 26 Florence fennel 0 9 2 18 Fruiting vegetable [group 8-10] 0 3 .5 6 21 Tomato*** 12 .5 2 25 Grape*** 14 4 .5 5 24 8 3 Kohlrabi 0 9 2 18 Leaf petiole vegetables [subgroup 22B] 0 9 2 18 Leafy greens [subgroup 4-16A] 14 9 2 18 Lettuce (head and leaf) 14 11 2 22 Oilseed [group 20] 21 6 2 12 Peanut 14 10 3 30 Peas, dried shelled 21 11 2 22 Peas, succulent 7 11 2 22 Pome fruit [group 11-10] 0 6 .5 4 26 Potato*** 10 4 .5 4 20 10 2 Rapeseed 21 6 2 12 Root and tuber vegetables: root vegetables (except sugar beet) [subgroup 1B]*** 0 4 .5 5 23 .4 7 .8 3 Root and tuber vegetables: tuberous and corm vegetables [subgroup 1C]*** 10 4 .5 4 20 10 2 (continued)

9 Table 2. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Restrictions and Limitations Overview* (continued) Crop/Crop Group** Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Maximum Rate per Acre per Application (ozs product) Maximum Number of Applications per Year**** Maximum Rate per Acre per Year (ozs product) Soybean 21 11 2 22 Spinach 0 9 2 18 Stone fruit [group 12-12] 0 5 .3 5 26 .5 Strawberry 0 8 5 40 Sunflower 21 9 2 18 Swiss chard 0 9 2 18 Tree nut [group 14-12] 14 (for almond - 25 days) 5 .3 4 21 .2 Turnip greens 14 9 2 18

  • See Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements for complete directions and exceptions, including restrictions regarding aerial and sprinkler irrigation application . ** For a complete list of crops within a crop group, see Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements . *** Maximum rate per acre, number of applications per year, and maximum rate per acre per year vary for tomato; grape; potato; root and tuber vegetables; and small fruit, vine climbing depending on the target disease . Refer to Crop-specific Use Directions for fruiting vegetables; grape; potato; root and tuber vegetables; and small fruit, vine climbing for maximum rates and number of applications by target disease . **** At the maximum use rate only, except for tomato, grape, potato, root and tuber vegetables, and small fruit, vine climbing .

10 Crop-specific Use Directions Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Alfalfa for forage and hay** Common leaf spot (Pseudopeziza medicaginis) Leaf spot (Leptosphaerulina briosiani) Spring black stem and leaf spot (Phoma medicaginis) Suppression Only: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe pisi) Southern blight (Sclerotium rolfsii) White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, S. trifoliorum) 6 .5 2 per cutting and 3 total per year 19 .5 14 Alfalfa grown for seed** Common leaf spot (Pseudopeziza medicaginis) Leaf spot (Leptosphaerulina briosiani) Spring black stem and leaf spot (Phoma medicaginis) Suppression Only: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe pisi) Southern blight (Sclerotium rolfsii) 6 to 11 2* 22 14 White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, S. trifoliorum) 8 to 11 (continued)

11 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Alfalfa (continued) Application Directions. Begin Endura applications when conditions favorable for disease are expected, but prior to onset of disease development . For stand establishment of fall seeded alfalfa, begin applications in fall through early winter prior to first snowfall or extended cool, wet conditions . For seed pod protection, begin applications at 10% to 30% bloom . Disease control can be improved when application equipment and spray volumes are adjusted to achieve thorough canopy penetration and coverage . Alfalfa for forage and hay. Repeat application on a 14-day to 21-day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . DO NOT apply more than 19 .5 ozs/A (0 .858 lb boscalid) per year . No restriction for livestock grazing or feeding on alfalfa for forage and hay . Alfalfa grown for seed. Repeat application on a 7-day to 14-day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development . Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high . DO NOT apply more than 22 ozs/A (0 .968 lb boscalid) per year . Under some conditions, the use of additives or adjuvants may improve the performance of Endura .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . ** Not registered for use in California . Restrictions and Limitations • DO NOT use harvested seed for sprouting . • Processed seed must be labeled “Not for human or animal consumption” at the processing plant . All alfalfa seed screenings must be disposed of in such a way that they cannot be distributed or used for food or feed . • No portion of treated plant used for seed production may be grazed, used, or distributed for food or feed purposes .

12 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Beans, dried and succulent Broad bean Chickpea (garbanzo bean) Guar Jack bean Lablab bean Lupinus spp. Grain lupin Sweet lupin White lupin White sweet lupin Phaseolus spp. Field bean Kidney bean Lima bean Navy bean Pink bean Pinto bean Runner bean Snap bean Tepary bean Wax bean Vigna spp. Adzuki bean Asparagus bean Blackeyed pea Catjang Chinese longbean Cowpea Crowder pea Moth bean Mung bean Rice bean Southern pea Urd bean Yardlong bean Ascochyta blight (Phoma exigua, Ascochyta spp .) 6 2* 22 21 (Dried Beans) 7 (Succulent Beans)Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 8 to 11 (continued)

13 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Beans, dried and succulent (continued) Application Directions. Apply Endura at the beginning of flowering or prior to onset of disease . Use the higher rate for extended protection and maximum yield benefit . Apply a second time at full bloom if conditions are favorable for disease development or if heavy disease has already set in . Ascochyta blight in chickpeas develops quickly once established, so early detection and application is essential to reduce losses . Apply at the beginning of flowering . Make a second application 7 to 10 days later if disease persists or weather conditions are favorable for disease development .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (22 ozs/A contains 0 .968 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . Restrictions and Limitations. DO NOT feed treated pea commodities to livestock .

14 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Berry subgroups Bushberry [subgroup 13-07B] Aronia berry Black currant Blueberry (highbush and lowbush) Buffalo currant Chilean guava Currant Elderberry European barberry Gooseberry Highbush cranberry Honeysuckle, edible Huckleberry Jostaberry Juneberry Lingonberry Native currant Red currant Salal Sea buckthorn Caneberry [subgroup 13-07A] Blackberry (all varieties) Loganberry Raspberry (black and red) Wild raspberry Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) 8 4 32 0 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . DO NOT apply more than 32 ozs/A (1 .41 lbs boscalid) per year . DO NOT make more than four (4) applications of Endura per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . Restrictions and Limitations. DO NOT apply by air .

15 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Berry subgroups (continued) Low growing berry except cranberry [subgroup 13-07G]* Bearberry Bilberry Cloudberry Muntries Partridgeberry Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) 8 5 40 0 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura no later than 10% bloom or prior to the onset of disease and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . DO NOT apply more than 40 ozs/A (1 .76 lbs boscalid) per year . DO NOT make more than five (5) applications of Endura per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than three (3) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

  • See separate table for strawberry use rate and application directions . Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Berry subgroups (continued) Small fruit, vine climbing except fuzzy kiwifruit [subgroup 13-07F]* Amur river grape Gooseberry Kiwifruit, hardy Maypop Schisandra berry Powdery mildew (Uncinula necator) 4 .5 5 24 14 Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) 8 3 Application Directions. For powdery mildew control, begin applications of Endura at budbreak or prior to the onset of disease and continue on a 10-day to 14-day interval . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . For the control of Botrytis gray mold, begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and when conditions favor disease development during early bloom, bunch pre-closure or veraison . DO NOT apply more than 24 ozs/A (1 .06 lbs boscalid) per year . DO NOT make more than five (5) applications of Endura at the low rate or three (3) applications of Endura at the high rate per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .
  • See separate crop table for grape use rates and application directions .

16 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Brassica, head and stem [group 5-16] Broccoli Brussels sprouts Cabbage Chinese cabbage (napa) Cauliflower Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Alternaria blight (Black spot) (Alternaria spp .) Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, S. minor) Suppression Only: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni) Rhizoctonia bottom rot (Rhizoctonia solani) 6 to 9 2* 18 0 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval . Use the higher rate and the shorter interval when disease pressure is high .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (18 ozs/A contains 0 .792 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

17 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Brassica, leafy greens (except watercress) [subgroup 4-16B] Broccoli, Chinese Broccoli raab Cabbage, Chinese, bok choy Collards Kale Mizuna Mustard greens Rape greens Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Alternaria blight (Black spot) (Alternaria spp .) Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, S. minor) Suppression Only: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni) Rhizoctonia bottom rot (Rhizoctonia solani) 6 to 9 2* 18 14 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval . Use the higher rate and the shorter interval when disease pressure is high .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (18 ozs/A contains 0 .792 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

18 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Brassica, leafy greens (except watercress) [subgroup 4-16B]** Cabbage, abyssinian Cabbage, seakale Hanover salad Maca, leaves Radish, leaves Rocket, wild Sheperds purse Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Alternaria blight (Black spot) (Alternaria spp .) Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, S. minor) Suppression Only: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni) Rhizoctonia bottom rot (Rhizoctonia solani) 6 to 9 2* 18 14 Arugula Cress (garden and upland) Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp .) Ascochyta leaf spot (Ascochyta spp .) Phoma (Phoma spp .) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp .) 4 .5 to 9 Botrytis rot (Botrytis spp .) Sclerotinia rot and blight (Sclerotinia spp .) 7 to 9 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval . Use the higher rate and the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (18 ozs/A contains 0 .792 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . ** Not registered for use in California .

19 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Bulb vegetable [group 3-07] Chive, fresh leaves Chive, Chinese, fresh leaves Daylily, bulb Elegans hosta Fritillaria, bulb Fritillaria, leaves Garlic, bulb Garlic, great-headed, bulb Garlic, Serpent, bulb Kurrat Ladys leek Leek Leek, wild Lily, bulb Onion, Beltsville bunching Onion, bulb Onion, Chinese, bulb Onion, fresh Onion, green Onion, macrostem Onion, pearl Onion, potato, bulb Onion, tree, tops Onion, Welsh, tops Shallot, bulb Shallot, fresh leaves Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Botrytis leaf blight (Botrytis spp .) Purple blotch (Alternaria porri) 6 .8 6 41 (In-furrow plus foliar) 7 Application Directions. For control of purple blotch and Botrytis leaf blight, begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . DO NOT apply more than 41 ozs/A (1 .80 lbs boscalid) per year . DO NOT make more than six (6) applications of Endura per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

20 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Instructions for In-furrow Use to Aid in the Control of Soilborne White Rot (Sclerotium cepivorum) in the Bulb Vegetable Group, including Garlic and Onions Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Bulb vegetable [group 3-07] Chive, fresh leaves Chive, Chinese, fresh leaves Daylily, bulb Elegans hosta Fritillaria, bulb Fritillaria, leaves Garlic, bulb Garlic, great-headed, bulb Garlic, Serpent, bulb Kurrat Ladys leek Leek Leek, wild Lily, bulb Onion, Beltsville bunching Onion, bulb Onion, Chinese, bulb Onion, fresh Onion, green Onion, macrostem Onion, pearl Onion, potato, bulb Onion, tree, tops Onion, Welsh, tops Shallot, bulb Shallot, fresh leaves Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these White rot (Sclerotium cepivorum) 6 .8 6 41 (In-furrow plus foliar) 7 Application Directions. Apply Endura at planting as an in-furrow spray by directing spray pattern to the soil bed . Use a 4- to 6-inch band spray pattern applied directly over/into the seed furrow before covering with soil . Depending upon the level of potential infection, make additional foliar applications at the 6 .8 ozs/A rate . Use a minimum volume of application of 5 gallons of water per acre . Apply no more than a total of 41 ozs/A (1 .80 lbs boscalid) per year for a combination of the in-furrow and foliar uses . DO NOT make more than six (6) applications of Endura per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

21 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Celery Celery (Chinese) Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp .) Suppression Only: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp .) 4 .5 to 9 2* 18 0 Botrytis rot (Botrytis spp .) Phoma (Phoma spp .) Sclerotinia rot and blight (Sclerotinia spp .) Pink rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) Suppression Only: Crater rot (Rhizoctonia solani) 8 to 9 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to the onset of disease development and continue on a 7-day interval . For pink rot and crater rot, make the first application just prior to row closure with a subsequent application two weeks later . Use the higher rate when disease pressure is high .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (18 ozs/A contains 0 .792 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

22 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Celtuce** Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp .) Ascochyta leaf spot (Ascochyta spp .) Phoma (Phoma spp .) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp .) 4 .5 to 9 2* 18 0 Botrytis rot (Botrytis spp .) Sclerotinia rot and blight (Sclerotinia spp .) 7 to 9 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to the onset of disease development and continue on a 7-day interval . Use the higher application rate when disease pressure is high . No restriction on livestock grazing or feeding .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (18 ozs/A contains 0 .792 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . ** Not registered for use in California .

23 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Citrus fruit [group 10-10]* Australian desert lime Australian finger lime Australian round lime Brown River finger lime Calamondin Chironja Citron Citrus hybrids Grapefruit Japanese summer grapefruit Kumquat Lemon Lime Mediterranean mandarin Mount white lime New Guinea wild lime Orange, sour Orange, sweet Pummelo Russell River lime Satsuma mandarin Sweet lime Tachibana orange Tahiti lime Tangelo Tangerine (mandarin) Tangor Trifoliate orange Uniq fruit Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Alternaria brown spot (Alternaria alternata, Alternaria spp .) Greasy spot (Mycosphaerella citri) Melanose (Diaporthe citri) Scab (Elsinoe fawcettii) Suppression Only: Postbloom Fruit Drop (Colletotrichum spp .) 6 .8 4 27 .2 0 Application Directions. Begin Endura applications prior to infection and continue on a 10-day to 21-day interval . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . Disease control from Endura depends on disease pressure and various cultural practices that influence rind maturation and disease susceptibility . Improved disease performance may result when Endura is used in a crop management program that minimizes rind overmaturity and rind damage . For aerial application to citrus fruit trees, use no less than 10 gallons of spray solution per acre . DO NOT apply more than 27 .2 ozs/A (1 .20 lbs boscalid) per year . DO NOT make more than four (4) applications of Endura per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

  • Not registered for use in California .

24 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Cucurbit vegetable [group 9] Chayote Chinese waxgourd Citron melon Cucumber Gherkin Pumpkin Watermelon Edible gourd Chinese okra Cucuzza Hyotan Momordica spp. Balsam apple Balsam pear Bitter melon Chinese cucumber Muskmelon Cantaloupe Casaba Crenshaw melon Golden pershaw melon Honeydew melon Honey balls Mango melon Persian melon Pineapple melon Santa Claus melon Snake melon Summer squash Crookneck squash Scallop squash Straightneck squash Vegetable marrow Zucchini Winter squash Acorn squash Butternut squash Calabaza Hubbard squash Spaghetti squash Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Alternaria blight (Alternaria cucumerina) Gummy stem blight (Didymella bryoniae) Suppression Only: Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca fuliginea, Erysiphe cichoracearum) 6 .5 4 26 0 (continued)

25 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Cucurbit vegetable [group 9] (continued) Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . DO NOT apply more than 26 ozs/A (1 .14 lbs boscalid) per year . DO NOT make more than four (4) applications of Endura per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than one (1) application of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action for at least one (1) application . Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Fennel (Florence)** Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp .) Ascochyta leaf spot (Ascochyta spp .) Phoma (Phoma spp .) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp .) 4 .5 to 9 2* 18 0 Botrytis rot (Botrytis spp .) Sclerotinia rot and blight (Sclerotinia spp .) 7 to 9 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to the onset of disease development and continue on a 7-day interval . Use the higher application rate when disease pressure is high . No restriction on livestock grazing or feeding .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (18 ozs/A contains 0 .792 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . ** Not registered for use in California .

26 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Fruiting vegetable [group 8-10] African eggplant Bush tomato Bell pepper Cocona Currant tomato Eggplant Garden huckleberry Goji berry Groundcherry Martynia Naranjilla Okra Pea eggplant Pepino Pepper (all varieties) Nonbell pepper Roselle Scarlet eggplant Sunberry Tomatillo Tree tomato Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Early Blight (Alternaria solani) 2 .5 to 3 .5 or 2 .5 to 3 .5 ozs per 100 gallons of spray volume (dilute)* 6 21 0 Target spot (Corynespora cassiicola) Suppression Only: Botrytis gray mold** (Botrytis cinerea) 3 .5 Tomato Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids Early Blight (Alternaria solani) 2 .5 to 3 .5 or 2 .5 to 3 .5 ozs per 100 gallons of spray volume (dilute)* 6 Target spot (Corynespora cassiicola) 3 .5 Black mold (Alternaria alternata) 3 .5 to 5 5 25 Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) 9 to 12 .5 2 Sclerotinia stem rot/ Timber rot** (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 12 .5 (continued)

27 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Fruiting vegetable [group 8-10] (continued) Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval for early blight, Botrytis gray mold, and black mold . Use the higher rate and the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . DO NOT apply more than 21 ozs/A (0 .924 lb boscalid) per year to any fruiting vegetable, except tomato . DO NOT apply more than 25 ozs/A (1 .10 lbs boscalid) per year to tomato . DO NOT make more than six (6) applications of Endura at the lowest rate or two (2) applications of Endura at the highest rate per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

  • For applications based on dilute volume, spray plants to runoff . Apply a minimum of 20 gallons of spray volume per acre, and increase the spray volume as the plants grow during the season . Spray volume must be proportional to the amount of plant tissue such that 100 gallons of spray per acre is used on mature plants . ** Not registered for use in California . Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Grape Powdery mildew (Uncinula necator) 4 .5 5 24 14 Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) 8 3 Application Directions. For powdery mildew control, begin applications of Endura at budbreak or prior to the onset of disease and continue on a 10-day to 14-day interval . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . For the control of Botrytis gray mold, begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and when conditions favor disease development during early bloom, bunch pre-closure or veraison . For aerial application to grape, use no less than 10 gallons of spray solution per acre . DO NOT apply more than 24 ozs/A (1 .06 lbs boscalid) per year . DO NOT make more than five (5) applications of Endura at the low rate or three (3) applications of Endura at the high rate per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

28 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Kohlrabi Alternaria blight (Black spot) (Alternaria spp .) Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, S. minor) Suppression Only: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni) Rhizoctonia bottom rot (Rhizoctonia solani) 6 to 9 2* 18 0 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to the onset of disease development and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval . Use the higher rate and the shorter interval when disease pressure is high .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (18 ozs/A contains 0 .792 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

29 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Leaf petiole vegetables [subgroup 22B]** Cardoon Fuki Rhubarb Udo Zuiki Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp .) Ascochyta leaf spot (Ascochyta spp .) Phoma (Phoma spp .) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp .) 4 .5 to 9 2* 18 0 Botrytis rot (Botrytis spp .) Sclerotinia rot and blight (Sclerotinia spp .) 7 to 9 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to the onset of disease development and continue on a 7-day interval . Use the higher application rate when disease pressure is high . No restriction on livestock grazing or feeding .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (18 ozs/A contains 0 .792 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . ** Not registered for use in California except for celery . See separate table for celery and Chinese celery use rates and application directions .

30 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Leafy greens [subgroup 4-16A]** Amaranth, Chinese Amaranth, leafy Aster, Indian Blackjack Cats whiskers Cham-chwi Cham-na-mul Chervil, fresh leaves Chipilin Chrysanthemum, garland Cilantro, fresh leaves Corn salad Cosmos Dandelion, leaves Dang-gwi, leaves Dillweed Dock Dol-nam-mul Ebolo Endive Escarole Fameflower Feather cockscomb Good King Henry Huauzontle Jute, leaves Lettuce, bitter Orach Parsley, fresh leaves Plantain, buckhorn Primrose, English Purslane, garden Purslane, winter Radicchio Violet, Chinese, leaves Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp .) Ascochyta leaf spot (Ascochyta spp .) Phoma (Phoma spp .) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp .) 4 .5 to 9 2* 18 14 Botrytis rot (Botrytis spp .) Sclerotinia rot and blight (Sclerotinia spp .) 7 to 9 (continued)

31 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Leafy greens [subgroup 4-16A]** (continued) Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to the onset of disease development and continue on a 7-day interval . Use the higher application rate when disease pressure is high . No restriction on livestock grazing or feeding .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (18 ozs/A contains 0 .792 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . ** Not registered for use in California except on radicchio for control of Sclerotinia rot and blight when applied at a rate of 9 ozs/A . See separate crop table for head and leaf lettuce use rates and application directions . Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Lettuce Head and Leaf Botrytis rot (Botrytis cinerea) Lettuce drop (Sclerotinia minor, S. sclerotiorum) Phoma basal rot (Phoma exigua) Suppression Only: Lettuce powdery mildew (Erysiphe cichoracearum) Rhizoctonia bottom rot (Rhizoctonia solani) 8 to 11 2 22 14 Application Directions. A protective fungicide barrier is needed to maximize disease control . Use the higher rate when disease pressure is high . At Planting or Preemergence Applications for Sclerotinia Control For chemigation applications, apply as outlined in the Directions For Use Through Sprinkler Irrigation Systems section in this label . Light incorporation by cultivation can increase the performance . Post-emergence Applications for Control of Sclerotinia and other Diseases Apply Endura on direct-seeded lettuce immediately after emergence or prior to disease development . On transplanted lettuce, make the first application immediately after transplanting or prior to the onset of disease . Make a second application if the soil surface is disturbed by cultivation or thinning and if conditions continue to favor disease development . DO NOT apply more than 22 ozs/A (0 .968 lb boscalid) per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) applications of Endura per year .

32 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Oilseed [group 20]* Flax seed Pasmo (Septoria linicola) 5 to 6 2 12 21 Borage Calendula Castor oil plant Chinese tallowtree Cottonseed Crambe Cuphea Echium Euphorbia Evening primrose Gold of pleasure Hares ear mustard Jojoba Lesquerella Lunaria Meadowfoam Milkweed Mustard seed Niger seed Oil radish Poppy seed Rose hip Safflower Sesame Stokes aster Sweet rocket Tallowwood Tea oil plant Vernonia Sclerotinia rot and blight (Sclerotinia spp .) Suppression Only: Rust (Puccinia helianthi) Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development . Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high . No restriction on livestock grazing or feeding . DO NOT apply more than 12 ozs/A (0 .528 lb boscalid) per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) applications of Endura per year .

  • See separate crop tables for rapeseed and sunflower use rates and application directions .

33 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Peanut Early leaf spot (Cercospora arachidicola) Late leaf spot (Cercosporidium personatum) 6 .5 to 10 3* 30 14 Sclerotinia blight (Sclerotinia minor) Web blotch (Phoma arachidicola) Suppression Only: Sclerotium stem rot, Southern stem rot (Sclerotium rolfsii) 8 to 10 Application Directions. For control of early and late leaf spot and web blotch, begin applications of Endura prior to the onset of disease and continue on a 14-day interval . For control of Sclerotinia blight, begin applications of Endura prior to the onset of disease or at 45 to 60 days after planting . Make a second application 14 to 21 days later . For suppression of Southern stem rot (Sclerotium rolfsii), apply Endura prior to disease development or at 45 to 60 days after planting . Two additional applications may be made at 14-day intervals . For improved control of Southern stem rot, Endura may be mixed with other labeled, effective fungicides . Use the higher rate and/or shorter spray interval when disease pressure is high or in fields with a history of disease . DO NOT make more than three (3) applications of Endura per year at the highest rate .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (30 ozs/A contains 1 .32 lbs boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . Restrictions and Limitations • DO NOT apply by air . • DO NOT feed peanut hay to livestock . • DO NOT graze or harvest for forage use .

34 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Peas, dried shelled Lentil (Lens) Pea (Pisum) Field pea Garden pea Green pea Pigeon pea Alternaria leaf and pod spot (Alternaria spp .) Ascochyta blight (Phoma exigua, Ascochyta spp .) 6 2* 22 21 Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella spp .) White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) Suppression Only: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni) 8 to 11 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Endura prior to disease development or at the beginning of flowering and repeat on a 5-day to 14-day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development . Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high . Ascochyta blight in lentils develops quickly once established, so early detection and application is essential to reduce losses .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (22 ozs/A contains 0 .968 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura per year . Restrictions and Limitations. DO NOT feed treated pea commodities to livestock .

35 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Peas, succulent Edible-podded peas Pea (Pisum) Dwarf pea Edible-pod pea Snow pea Sugar snap pea Pigeon pea Soybean (immature seed) (Edamame, vegetable soybean) Sword bean Succulent shelled peas Pea (Pisum) English pea Garden pea Green pea Pigeon pea Alternaria leaf and pod spot (Alternaria spp .) Ascochyta blight (Phoma exigua, Ascochyta spp .) 6 2* 22 7 Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Cercospora spp .** Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella spp .) White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) Suppression Only: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni) 8 to 11 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Endura prior to disease development or at the beginning of flowering and repeat on a 5-day to 14-day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development . Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (22 ozs/A contains 0 .968 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . Restrictions and Limitations. DO NOT feed treated pea commodities to livestock . ** Not registered for use in California .

36 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Pome fruit [group 11-10] Apple Azarole Crabapple Loquat Mayhaw Medlar Pear Pear, Asian Pear, Oriental Quince Quince, Chinese Quince, Japanese Tejocote Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Alternaria blotch (Alternaria mali) Apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) Pear scab (Venturia pirina) Powdery mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha) Fly speck (Zygophiala jamaicensis) 6 .5 4 26 0 Application Directions for scab and powdery mildew. Begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and continue on a 7-day to 10-day interval . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . Application Directions for fly speck and Alternaria blotch. Begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . For aerial application to pome fruit, use no less than 10 gallons of spray solution per acre . DO NOT apply more than 26 ozs/A (1 .14 lbs boscalid) per year . DO NOT make more than four (4) applications of Endura per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

37 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Potato Brown spot (Alternaria alternata) Early blight (Alternaria spp .) 3 .5 to 4 .5 4 20 10 White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) Suppression Only: Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) 5 .5 to 10 2* Application Directions. For control of Sclerotinia white mold, begin applications of Endura prior to infection . Infection often begins when the rows start to close and/or when the plants start flowering . Make a second application 14 days later if conditions continue to be favorable for disease development . Use the higher rates when disease has been confirmed in your area or weather conditions are conducive to disease development . For control of Alternaria early blight or suppression of Botrytis gray mold, begin applications of Endura prior to the onset of disease and continue applications at 7-day to 14-day intervals if conditions continue to be favorable for disease development . The use of additives or adjuvants may improve the performance of Endura . For additional details and precautions, refer to Additives and Tank Mixing Information . No restriction on livestock grazing or feeding . DO NOT make more than four (4) applications of Endura at the lowest rate or two (2) applications of Endura at the highest rate per year .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (20 ozs/A contains 0 .880 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Rapeseed (cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids, including canola and crambe) White mold/ Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 5 to 6 2 12 21 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura at 20% to 50% flowering or prior to the onset of disease . Use the higher rate for extended protection . Apply a second time if conditions continue to be favorable for disease development . No restriction on livestock grazing or feeding . DO NOT apply more than 12 ozs/A (0 .528 lb boscalid) per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura per year .

38 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Root and tuber vegetables Root vegetables (except sugar beet) [subgroup 1B]* Beet, garden Burdock, edible Carrot Celeriac Chervil, turnip-rooted Chicory Ginseng Horseradish Parsley, turnip-rooted Parsnip Radish Radish, oriental Rutabaga Salsify Salsify, black Salsify, Spanish Skirret Turnip Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria dauci, Alternaria spp .) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp .) 4 .5 5 23 .4 0 Cottony rot, White rot of rhizomes, Watery soft rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) Gray mold rot (Botrytis cinerea) 7 .8 3 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and repeat on a 7-day to 14-day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . DO NOT apply more than 23 .4 ozs/A (1 .03 lbs boscalid) per year . DO NOT make more than five (5) applications of Endura per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action for at least one application . Restrictions and Limitations. DO NOT use on sugar beet .

  • Not registered for use in California except on carrot, celeriac, ginseng, horseradish, and skirret .

39 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Root and tuber vegetables Tuberous and corm vegetables [subgroup 1C] Arrowroot Chinese artichoke Jerusalem artichoke Edible canna Chayote (root) Ginger Leren Sweet potato Turmeric Yam bean True yam Early blight (Alternaria solani) 2 .5 to 4 .5 4 20 10 Sclerotinia white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 5 .5 to 10 2* Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and repeat on a 7-day to 14-day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development . Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high . DO NOT make more than four (4) applications of Endura at the lowest rate or two (2) applications of Endura at the highest rate per year .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (20 ozs/A contains 0 .880 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action for at least one application . Restrictions and Limitations. DO NOT use on sugar beet .

40 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Soybean** Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp .) 3 .5 to 5 .5 2* 22 21 White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 5 .5 to 11 Suppression Only: Brown spot (Septoria glycines) Cercospora blight and leaf spot (Cercospora kikuchii) Frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina) Rhizoctonia aerial blight (Rhizoctonia solani) 5 .5 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to disease development or when conditions are conducive for disease development and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . For control of white mold under heavy disease pressure, use higher rates of Endura (8 .0 to 11 .0 ozs/A) .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (22 ozs/A contains 0 .968 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . ** Not registered for use in California .

41 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Spinach Spinach (New Zealand and vine) Spinach, Malabar Spinach, tanier Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp .) Ascochyta leaf spot (Ascochyta spp .) Suppression Only: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp ., Phyllactinia spp ., Sphaerotheca spp .) 4 .5 to 9 2* 18 0 Botrytis rot (Botrytis spp .) Phoma (Phoma spp .) Sclerotinia rot and blight (Sclerotinia spp .) 8 to 9 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to the onset of disease development and continue on a 7-day interval .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (18 ozs/A contains 0 .792 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

42 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Stone fruit [group 12-12] Apricot Cherry (sweet and tart) Nectarine Peach Plum (all varieties) Plumcot Prune Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp .) Brown rot (Monilinia spp .) Monilinia blossom blight (Monilinia spp .) Ripe fruit rot (Botrytis cinerea, Monilinia fructicola, Monilinia laxa) Scab (Cladosporium carpophilum) Suppression Only: Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca spp ., Podosphaera spp .) 5 .3 5 26 .5 0 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura at pink bud or prior to the onset of disease and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . For aerial application to stone fruit, use no less than 10 gallons of spray solution per acre . DO NOT apply more than 26 .5 ozs/A (1 .17 lbs boscalid) per year . DO NOT make more than five (5) applications of Endura per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Strawberry Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) 8 5 40 0 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura no later than 10% bloom or prior to the onset of disease and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval . Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high . DO NOT apply more than 40 ozs/A (1 .76 lbs boscalid) per year . DO NOT make more than five (5) applications of Endura per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than three (3) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

43 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Sunflower** Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp .) Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe cichoracearum) 4 .5 to 9 2* 18 21 Suppression Only: Sclerotinia head rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 6 to 9 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development . Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high . No restriction on livestock grazing or feeding .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (18 ozs/A contains 0 .792 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . ** Not registered for use in California .

44 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Swiss chard** Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp .) Ascochyta leaf spot (Ascochyta spp .) Phoma (Phoma spp .) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp .) 4 .5 to 9 2* 18 0 Botrytis rot (Botrytis spp .) Sclerotinia rot and blight (Sclerotinia spp .) 7 to 9 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to the onset of disease development and continue on a 7-day interval . Use the higher application rate when disease pressure is high . No restriction on livestock grazing or feeding .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (18 ozs/A contains 0 .792 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . ** Not registered for use in California .

45 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Tree nut [group 14-12] Almond Beech nut Brazil nut Butternut Cashew Chestnut Chinquapin Filbert Hickory nut Macadamia nut Pecan Pistachio Walnut (black and English) Alternaria late blight (Alternaria alternata) Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp .) Blossom blight (Monilinia spp .) Green fruit rot (Botrytis cinerea) Suppression Only: Scab (Cladosporium carpophilum, C. caryigenum) 5 .3 4 21 .2 14 (for almond - 25 days) Application Directions. In almond, begin applications of Endura at pink bud and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval up to 5 weeks after petal fall . In pecan, begin application of Endura prior to disease development and continue on a 7-day to 21-day interval for the suppression of scab . For all other crops listed above, apply Endura prior to the onset of disease and continue on a 7-day to 28-day interval . In all cases, use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high or shoot growth is very rapid . No restriction on livestock grazing or feeding for almond hulls . For aerial application to tree nut, use no less than 10 gallons of spray solution per acre . DO NOT apply more than 21 .2 ozs/A (0 .933 lb boscalid) per year . DO NOT make more than four (4) applications of Endura per year . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action .

46 Table 3. Endura® fungicide Crop-specific Requirements (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Year Maximum Product Rate per Year (ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Turnip greens Alternaria blight (Black spot) (Alternaria spp .) Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, S. minor) Suppression Only: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni) Rhizoctonia bottom rot (Rhizoctonia solani) 6 to 9 2* 18 14 Application Directions. Begin applications of Endura prior to disease development and continue on a 7-day to 14-day interval . Use the higher rate and the shorter interval when disease pressure is high .

  • DO NOT make more than the Maximum Number of Applications per Year for applications made at the maximum Product Use Rate per Application . Additional applications per year are permitted when a lower Product Use Rate per Application is used, as long as the Maximum Product Rate per Year (18 ozs/A contains 0 .792 lb boscalid) is not exceeded . Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Endura before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action . Restrictions and Limitations • DO NOT apply by air . • DO NOT apply through any type of sprinkler irrigation (chemigation) .

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