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IMBREX XEMIUM BRAND FUNGICIDE
- EPA Reg No: 7969-306
- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US, LLC
- Signal word: Danger
- Active ingredients: Fluxapyroxad (5.96%)
- Label accepted: 2016-04-29
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00306-20160429.pdf
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, DC 20460
New Use PRIA Unconditional v.20150320 OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
April 29, 2016
Michelle Sharpe-Kass Product Registration Manager BASF Corporation 26 Davis Drive P.O. Box 13528 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Subject: PRIA Label Amendment – Citrus CG 10-10, Grass CG 17, and Non-Grass CG 18 Product Name: Imbrex Xemium Fungicide Technical EPA Registration Number: 7969-306 Application Date: December 29, 2014 Decision Number: 498949
Dear Ms. Sharpe-Kass:
The application referred to above, submitted under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, as amended is acceptable under FIFRA sec 3 (c)(5). You must submit and/or cite all data required for registration/reregistration/registration review of your product when the Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit such data.
A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes all previously accepted labeling. You must submit one (1) 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 company’s website on your label, then please be aware that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act 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) list examples of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website is referenced on your product’s 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 EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
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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 Driss Benmhend by phone at (703) 308-9525, or via email at Benmhend.driss@epa.gov.
Rachel C. Holloman, Chief Fungicide and Herbicide Brach, Registration Division, (7505P) Office of Pesticide Programs
For disease control in the following crops: barley, berries and small fruits, Brassica leafy vegetables, bulb vegetables, citrus fruit, corn (all types), cotton, cucurbit vegetables, dried shelled peas and beans, edible-podded legume vegetables, fruiting vegetables, grapes, grass forage, fodder, straw, and hay, grass grown for seed, leafy vegetables, nongrass animal feeds, oat, oilseed crops (including flax seed, rapeseed and sunflower), peanut, pome fruits, rice, root vegetables, rye, sorghum and millet, soybean, stone fruits, strawberries, succulent shelled peas and beans, sugar beet, sugarcane, tree nuts, tuberous and corm vegetables (including potato), wheat and triticale Powered by Xemium® fungicide Active Ingredient: fluxapyroxad*: 1H-Pyrazole-4-carboxamide, 3-(difluoromethyl)- 1-methyl-N-(3',4',5'-trifluoro[1,1'-biphenyl]-2-yl)- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.96% Other Ingredients:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94.04% Total: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00% *Equivalent to 0.52 pound of active ingredient per gallon EPA Reg. No. 7969-306 EPA Est. No. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN DANGER/PELIGRO See inside 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 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.) Group 7 Fungicide Imbrex™ XEMIUM® BRAND FUNGICIDE 04/29/2016 7969-306
2 Precautionary Statements Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals DANGER. Corrosive. Causes irreversible eye damage. DO NOT get in eyes or on clothing. Wear appropriate pro- tective eyewear such as goggles, face shield, or safety glasses. Harmful if swallowed. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Applicators and other handlers must wear: • Protective eyewear • Long-sleeved shirt and long pants • Shoes plus socks Follow the manufacturer’s 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 pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS. Environmental Hazards This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates. Drift and runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in water adjacent to treated areas. DO NOT apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark, except as specified in this label for use in rice. DO NOT apply where runoff is likely to occur. DO NOT contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwa- ters or rinsate. Observe caution when spraying in the vicinity of aquatic areas such as lakes, reservoirs, rivers, permanent streams, marshes or natural ponds and estuaries. This product may impact surface water quality due to runoff of rain water. This is especially true for poorly drain- ing soils and soils with shallow groundwater. Surface Water Advisory This product is classified as having high potential for reaching aquatic sediment via runoff for several months or more after application. Poorly draining soils and soils with shallow water tables are more prone to produce runoff that contains this product. A level, well-maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this product is applied and surface water features such as ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the potential loading of this active ingredient or its degradates from runoff water and sedi- ment. Runoff of this product will be reduced by avoiding applications when rainfall is forecast to occur within 48 hours. Sound erosion control practices will reduce this product’s potential to reach aquatic sediment via runoff. Groundwater Advisory This chemical has properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected in groundwater. This chemical may leach into groundwater if used in areas where soils are per- meable, particularly where the water table is shallow. 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 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 PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing. FIRST AID If in eyes • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes. • Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes; then continue rinsing. • 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 to an unconscious person. Note to Physician: Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. 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 handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your state or tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation. (continued) 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), notification to workers, and restricted- entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product 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, such as plants, soil, or water, is: • Protective eyewear • Coveralls • Water 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 Storage Store in original containers only. Keep container closed when not in use. DO NOT store near food or feed. Pesticide Disposal Wastes resulting from using this product may be dis- posed 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 representatives 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 recycling, 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. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL (continued) Container Handling (continued) Triple rinse containers small enough to shake (capacity ≤ 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container 1/4 full with water and recap. Shake for 10 sec- onds. 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 pro- cedure two more times. Triple rinse containers too large to shake (capacity > 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container 1/4 full with water. Replace and tighten clo- sures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 sec- onds. 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 rin- sate 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 contents into application equipment or mix tank and con- tinue to drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. 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. Refillable Container. Refill this container with pesticide only. DO NOT reuse this container for any other purpose. Triple rinsing the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller. Triple rinse as follows: To clean the container before final disposal, empty the remaining contents from this container into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the container about 10% full with water. Agitate vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collec- tion system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. When this container is empty, replace the cap and seal all openings that have been opened during use; return the container to the point of purchase or to a designated location. This container must only be refilled with a pesti- cide product. Prior to refilling, inspect carefully for damage such as cracks, punctures, abrasions, worn-out threads and closure devices. Check for leaks after refilling and before transport. DO NOT transport if this container is damaged or leaking. If the container is damaged, or leaking, or obsolete and not returned to the point of pur- chase or to a designated location, triple rinse emptied container and offer for recycling, if available, or dispose of container in compliance with state and local regulations.
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) Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: • In case of spill on floor or paved surfaces, mop and remove to chemical waste storage area until proper dis- posal can be made if product cannot be used according to label. • Dike and contain the 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 soap and water. • Wash clothing before reuse. • Keep the spill out of all sewers and open bodies of water. Product Information Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Warranty before using this product. This package contains ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide, an emulsifiable concentrate (EC) containing the active ingredient fluxapyroxad. The active ingredient in Imbrex belongs to the succinate-dehydrogenase (SDH) inhibitor class of fungicides. To maximize disease control, apply Imbrex in a regularly scheduled protection spray program and use in a rotation program with other fungicides. Because of its high specific activity, Imbrex has good residual activity against target fungi. Imbrex is not for use in greenhouse or transplant production. Mode of Action Fluxapyroxad, the active ingredient of Imbrex, belongs to the group of respiration inhibitors classified by the U.S. EPA and Canada PMRA as a target site of action Group 7 fungicide. Resistance Management Imbrex contains fluxapyroxad, a Group 7 fungicide, and is effective against pathogens resistant to fungicides with modes of action different from those of target site Group 7, such as dicarboximides, sterol inhibitors, benzimidazoles, or 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 species. This may result in reduction of disease control by Imbrex or other Group 7 fungicides. To maintain the performance of Imbrex in the field, DO NOT exceed the specified number of sequential applications of Imbrex or the total number of applications of Imbrex per season stated in Table 1. Imbrex TM Xemium® brand fungicide Restrictions and Limitations Overview and Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions. Adhere to the label instructions regarding the sequential use of Imbrex or other target site of action Group 7 fungicides that have a similar site of action on the same pathogens. Resistance Management Advisory The following recommendations may be considered to delay the development of fungicide resistance:
- Tank mixtures – Use Imbrex in tank mixtures with fungicides from different target site of action groups that are registered/permitted for the same use and that are effective against the pathogens of concern. Use at least the minimum labeled rates of each fungicide in the tank mix. For tank mix exceptions, see Additives and Tank Mixing Information section and Table 2. Imbrex TM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions.
- IPM – Integrate Imbrex 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. Imbrex may be used in agricultural exten- sion advisory (disease forecasting) programs, which recommend application timing based on environmental factors favorable for disease development.
- 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. If a Group 7 target site fungicide such as Imbrex appears to be less or no longer effective against a pathogen that it previously controlled or suppressed, contact a BASF representative, local extension specialist, or certified crop advisor for further investigation. Application Instructions Apply specified rates of Imbrex as instructed in Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions. Imbrex can be applied by ground and aerial application. For best results, thorough coverage of plant materials is required. Imbrex can also be applied through sprinkler irrigation equipment. 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 dis- ease conditions. 4
Cleaning Spray Equipment Spraying equipment must be cleaned thoroughly before and after applying this product, particularly if a product with potential to injure crops was used prior to Imbrex TM Xemium® brand fungicide. Ground Application Apply Imbrex in sufficient water to ensure thorough cover- age of foliage, bloom, and fruit. Thorough coverage is required for optimum disease control. Instructions for Directed or Banded Crop Sprays The application rates shown in Table 1. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Restrictions and Limitations Overview and Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions on this label reflect the amount of product to be applied uniformly over an acre of ground on a broadcast basis. In some crops, Imbrex may be applied 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 rate of Imbrex in proportion to the area actually sprayed. Make this adjustment to avoid applying the product at use rates higher than permitted on this label. The following formula may be used to determine the broadcast equivalent rate for doing directed or banded sprays: sprayed bed width + unsprayed row middle width = total row width Example: A directed spray application will be made 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 22 fluid ounces product/acre follows: Aerial Application For all crops listed in this label, aerial application can be made and thorough coverage is required to obtain opti- mum disease control. Avoid applications under conditions when uniform coverage cannot be obtained or when spray drift may occur. Use no less than 2 gallons of spray solu- tion per acre. For aerial applications to sugarcane, DO NOT use less than 5 gallons of spray solution per acre. For aerial applications to tree crops, use no less than 10 gallons of spray solution per acre. For all other crops, thorough coverage is required for optimum disease control. Adjuvant or Crop Oil Use Limitations on Corn Adjuvant crop damage can occur when an adjuvant or crop oil is used after the V8 stage and before the VT stage (the VT stage is defined as when the tassel’s last branch is completely visible outside the whorl). If an adjuvant or crop oil is used after the V8 stage and before the VT stage, the grower and user are responsible for contacting the adju- vant source (adjuvant distributor, retailer, or manufacturer) for advice and confirmation that the adjuvant has been tested and proven to be safe for application from V8 to VT corn stage. Refer to adjuvant and/or crop oil labels for specific use directions and restrictions. Always follow the most restrictive label. Another fungicide or an insecticide may be included in the tank mix if needed and labeled for use on corn. Refer to the tank mix pesticide product labels for specific use directions and restrictions. Always follow the most restrictive label. (continued) sprayed bed width in inches x broadcast rate
band rate total row width in inches treated acre field acre 45 inches sprayed bed width x 22 fl ozs Imbrex
16.5 fl ozs Imbrex 60 inches total row width treated acre field acre Cotton-specific Spray Drift Management Instructions Use a medium to coarse spray droplet spectrum for aeri- al application to cotton. Use a fine-to-medium/coarse spray droplet spectrum for ground applications to cotton. DO NOT make applications when conditions favor drift beyond the target application area. When drift may be a problem, take measures to reduce drift, including:
- DO NOT spray if wind speeds exceed 10 mph. If non- target crops are located downwind, use caution when spraying if wind is present.
- Use caution when conditions are favorable for drift (high temperatures and or low relative humidity).
- DO NOT apply when a temperature inversion exists. If inversion conditions are suspected, consult with local weather services before making an application. For aerial applications, the spray boom should be mount- ed on the aircraft so as to minimize drift caused by wing tip vortices. The minimum practical boom length should be used, and must not exceed 75% of the wingspan or rotor diameter. Formation of very small droplets may be minimized by appropriate nozzle selection, by orienting nozzles away from the air stream as much as possible and by avoiding excessive spray boom pressure. Spray should be released at the lowest possible height consistent with good pest control and flight safety. Applications more than 10 feet above the crop canopy should be avoided. Make aerial or ground applications 5
Directions For Use Through Sprinkler Irrigation Systems Sprayer Preparation Clean chemical tank and injector system thoroughly. Flush system with clean water. Application Instructions Apply ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide at rates and timings as required in this label. Use Precautions for Sprinkler Irrigation Applications • This product can be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems including center pivot, lateral move, end tow, side [wheel] roll, traveler, big gun, solid set, or hand move irrigation systems. DO NOT apply this product through any other type of irrigation system. • Add Imbrex to the pesticide supply tank containing suf- ficient 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) of water per acre. In stationary or noncontinuous 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 nonuniform distribution of treated water. Thorough coverage of foliage is required for good control. Maintain good agita- tion during the entire application period. • Contact a state extension service specialist, equipment manufacturers or other experts for calibration questions. • 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 func- tional pressure switch, which will stop the water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected. • Systems must use a metering pump, such as 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 should the need arise. • DO NOT connect an irrigation system (including green- house systems) used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in place. • DO NOT apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment. Specific Instructions for Public Water Systems
- 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 reg- ularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year.
- Chemigation systems connected to public water sys- tems must contain a functional, reduced-pressure zone, backflow preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from the point of pesti- cide introduction. As an option to the RPZ, the water from the public water system should be discharged 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 reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe.
- 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.
- 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- Cotton-specific Spray Drift Management Instructions (continued) when wind velocity favors on-target product deposition (approximately 3 to 10 mph). DO NOT apply when wind velocity exceeds 10 mph. Avoid applications when wind gusts approach 10 mph. Risk of exposure to sensitive aquatic areas can be reduced by avoiding applications when wind direction is toward the aquatic area. Low humidity and high temperatures increase the evapo- ration rate of spray droplets and therefore the likelihood of spray drift to aquatic areas. Avoid spraying during con- ditions of low humidity and/or high temperature. DO NOT make aerial or ground applications during tempera- ture inversions. Inversions are characterized by stable air and increasing temperatures with height above the ground. Mist or fog may indicate the presence of an inversion in humid areas. The applicator may detect the presence of an inversion by producing smoke and observing a smoke layer near the ground surface. 6
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, such as 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. Additives and Tank Mixing Information ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide can be tank mixed with most recommended fungicides, insecticides, herbi- cides, liquid fertilizers, biological control products, adjuvants, and additives as specified in Table 2. Imbrex TM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions. See berries group, cucurbit vegetables group, fruiting vegetables group, grape, and leafy vegetables group in Table 2. Imbrex TM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop- specific Directions for exceptions. Under some conditions, the use of additives or adjuvants may improve the performance of Imbrex fungicide. However, all varieties and cultivars have not been tested with all possible tank mix combinations. Local conditions can also influence crop tolerance and may not match those under which BASF has conducted testing. Physical incompatibility, reduced disease control, or crop injury may result from mixing Imbrex with other products. Therefore, before using any tank mix (fungicides, insecticides, herbi- cides, 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 phyto - toxic response will not occur as a result of application. When an adjuvant is to be used with this product, BASF recommends 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. If tank mixtures are used, adhere to restrictions due to rates, label instructions and precautions on all labels. Adjuvant or Crop Oil Use Limitations on Corn Adjuvant crop damage can occur when an adjuvant or crop oil is used after the V8 stage and before the VT stage (the VT stage is defined as when the tassel’s last branch is completely visible outside the whorl). If an adjuvant or crop oil is used after the V8 stage and before the VT stage, the grower and user are responsible for contacting the adju- vant source (adjuvant distributor, retailer, or manufacturer) for advice and confirmation that the adjuvant has been tested and proven to be safe for application from V8 to VT corn stage. Refer to adjuvant and/or crop oil labels for specific use directions and restrictions. Always follow the most restrictive label. Another fungicide or an insecticide may be included in the tank mix if needed and labeled for use on corn. Refer to the tank mix pesticide product labels for specific use direc- tions and restrictions. Always follow the most restrictive label. 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:
- 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 intended source at the source temperature.
- Water-dispersible products (dry flowables, wettable powders, suspension concentrates, or suspoemulsions) — Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles.
- Water-soluble products — Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles.
- Emulsifiable concentrates (oil concentrate or methy- lated seed oil when applicable) — Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles.
- Water-soluble additives — Cap the jar and invert 10 cycles.
- Let the solution stand for 15 minutes.
- Evaluate the solution for uniformity and stability. The spray solution should not have free oil on the surface, nor fine particles that precipitate to the bottom, nor thick (clabbered) texture. DO NOT use any spray solu- tion that could clog spray nozzles. Mixing Order
- Water — Begin by agitating a thoroughly clean sprayer tank 3/4 full of clean water.
- Agitation — Maintain constant agitation throughout mixing and application.
- Inductor — If an inductor is used, rinse it thoroughly after each component has been added.
- Products in PVA bags — Place any product contained in water-soluble PVA bags into the mixing tank. Wait until all water-soluble PVA bags have fully dissolved and the product is evenly mixed in the spray tank before continuing.
- Water-dispersible products (such as dry flowables, wettable powders, suspension concentrates or suspoemulsions)
- Water-soluble products
- Emulsifiable concentrates (such as Imbrex or oil concentrates when applicable)
- Water-soluble additives (such as ammonium sulfate [AMS] or urea ammonium nitrate [UAN] when applicable)
- Remaining quantity of water 7
Make sure that each component is thoroughly mixed and suspended before adding tank mix partners. Maintain con- stant agitation during application. See Table 2. Imbrex TM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions for more details. Restrictions and Limitations • DO NOT exceed the maximum product rate (fl ozs/A) per year, the maximum rate per application, or the total number of applications of Imbrex TM Xemium® brand fungicide per season as stated in Table 1. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Restrictions and Limitations Overview and Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions. Preharvest interval (PHI) restrictions are also included in these tables. • DO NOT use Imbrex in greenhouse or transplant production. • Crop Rotation Restriction - The following crops may be planted immediately following the last application: barley, berries and small fruits, Brassica leafy vegetables, bulb vegetables, corn (all types), cotton, cucurbit vegetables, dried shelled peas and beans, edible-pod- ded legume vegetables, fruiting vegetables, grapes, leafy vegetables, mint (spearmint and peppermint), nongrass animal feeds (forage, fodder, straw, and hay), oat, oilseed crops (including flax seed, rapeseed and sun- flower), peanut, pome fruits, rice, root vegetables, rye, sorghum and millet, soybean, stone fruits, strawberries, succulent shelled peas and beans, sugar beet, sugar- cane, tree nuts, tuberous and corm vegetables (including potato), wheat and triticale, and any other crop labeled for direct application of this product. For all other crops, DO NOT plant sooner than 365 days after the last application. • Imbrex is not for sale, distribution, or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in New York State. 8
9 Table 1. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Restrictions and Limitations Overview*
Crop** Minimum time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Maximum Product Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Number of Sequential Applications Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Barley 21 22 2 2 44 Berries and small fruits subgroups 0, 14 43.9 3 2 131.7 Brassica leafy vegetables group 3 21.9 3 2 65.7 Bulb vegetables group 7 43.9 3 2 131.7 Citrus fruit 0 30 4 2 120 Corn 21 7 (sweet) 22 2 2 44 Cotton 30 22 3 2 66 Cucurbit vegetables group 0 21.9 3 2 65.7 Dried shelled peas and beans (except soybean) 21 22 (44 for dry beans only) 2 2 44 (88 for dry beans only) Edible-podded legume vegetables 7 22 2 2 44 Fruiting vegetables group 0 22 3 2 66 Grapes – Botrytis disease 14 44 3 2 132 Grapes – all other diseases 14 22 6 2 132 Grass forage, fodder, straw, and hay 0 18.4 3 2 55.2 Grass grown for seed 0 18.4 3 2 55.2 Leafy vegetables group (except Brassica) 1 43.9 3 2 131.7 Nongrass animal feed 14 18.4 3 2 55.2 Oat 21 22 2 2 44 Oilseed crops 21 22 2 2 44 Peanut 7 22 3 2 66 Pome fruits group 0 22 4 2 88 Rice 28 32.9 2 2 65.8 Root vegetables (except sugar beet) subgroup 7 21.9 3 2 65.7 Rye 21 22 2 2 44 Sorghum and millet 21 21.9 2 2 43.8 Soybean 21 22 2 2 44 Stone fruits group 0 27 3 2 81 Strawberries 0 43.9 3 2 131.7 Succulent shelled peas and beans 7 22 2 2 44 Sugar beet 7 22 3 2 66 Sugarcane 14 27.4 3 2 54.8 Tree nuts group 14 27.4 3 2 82.2 Tuberous and corm vegetables subgroup 7 22 3 2 66 Wheat and triticale 21 22 2 2 44 *See Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions for additional directions. **For a complete list of crops within a crop group, see Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions.
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Barley Black point (Kernel blight or Head mold) (Cochliobolus sativus, Alternaria spp.) Leaf rust (Puccinia spp.) Net blotch (Pyrenophora teres) Powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei) Scald (Rhynchosporium secalis) Septoria leaf and glume blotch (Septoria spp., Stagonospora spp.) Spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus) Stem rust (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici) Stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis) Tan spot (Yellow leaf spot) (Pyrenophora spp.) 11 to 22 2 44 21 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development.Use higher rate when disease pressure is high. To maximize yields in cereals, it is important to protect the flag leaf. Apply Imbrex immediately after flag leaf emergence for optimum results. Imbrex does not control Fusarium head blight (head scab) or prevent the reductions in grain quality that can result from this disease. When head blight is a concern, growers should manage this disease with fungicides that are labeled for and effective in managing this disease, and with cultural practices like crop rotation and plowing to reduce crop residues that serve as an inoculum source. DO NOT harvest barley hay or feed green-chopped barley within 7 days of last application. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 44 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. 10
11 Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Berries and small fruits subgroups* Bushberry subgroup Blueberry* (highbush and lowbush) Currant Elderberry Gooseberry Huckleberry Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Caneberry subgroup Blackberry (all varieties) Loganberry Raspberry (black and red) Wild raspberry Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Low growing berry subgroup Bearberry Bilberry Cloudberry Lingonberry Muntries Partridgeberry Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these Alternaria leaf spot and fruit rot (Alternaria spp.) Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Leaf spot and blotch (Mycosphaerella spp., Septoria spp.) Monilinia blight and mummy berry (Monilinia spp.) Phomopsis leaf spot, twig blight, and fruit rot (Phomopsis spp.) Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca spp., Microshaera spp., Oidium spp.) Spur blight (Didymella spp., Phoma spp.) Suppression only Rust (Puccianiastrum spp., Arthuriomyces spp., Phragmidium spp., Kuehneola spp.) 16.4 to 43.9 3 131.7 0 (bushberry, caneberry, and low growing berry) Small fruit vine climbing subgroup (except fuzzy kiwifruit) Amur river grape Gooseberry Kiwifruit, hardy Maypop Schisandra berry Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these 14 (small fruit vine climbing)
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Berries and small fruits subgroups* (continued) Application Directions. Begin applications of Imbrex prior to onset of disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval. Use the shorter interval and/or the higher rate when disease pressure is high. DO NOT apply Imbrex to any crops in the berries and small fruits subgroups, including blueberries (highbush and low- bush), as a tank mix with any other pesticide products (including fungicides, insecticides, herbicides), adjuvants, liquid fertilizers, nutrients, any other additives, or anything other than water. Mix Imbrex with water only for applications to crops listed in the berries and small fruits subgroups. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 131.7 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. *Not registered for use in California. 12
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Brassica leafy vegetables group* Head and stem Broccoli Broccoli, Chinese Brussels sprouts Cabbage Cabbage, Chinese Cabbage, Chinese mustard Cauliflower Cavalo broccolo Kohlrabi Leafy greens Broccoli raab Chinese cabbage (bok choy) Collards Kale Mizuna Mustard greens Mustard spinach Rape greens Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp.) Black leg (Phoma lingan) Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora brassicicola) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni ) Rhizoctonia blight (Rhizoctonia solani) Ring spot (Mycosphaerella brassicicola) White leaf spot (Pseudocercosporella capsellae) Suppression only Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) Southern blight (Sclerotium rolfsii) 16.4 to 21.9 3 65.7 3 Application Directions. Begin applications of Imbrex prior to onset of disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval. Use the shorter interval and/or the higher rate when disease pressure is high. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 65.7 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. *Not registered for use in California. 13
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Bulb vegetables group* Chive, Chinese, fresh leaves Chive, fresh leaves Daylily, bulb Elegans hosta Fritillaria, bulb Fritillaria, leaves Garlic, bulb Garlic, great-headed, bulb Garlic, serpent, bulb Kurrat Lady’s 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 Powdery mildew (Leveillula taurica) Purple blotch and leaf blight (Alternaria porri ) Rust (Puccinia porri) Stemphylium leaf blight and stalk rot (Stemphylium vesicarium) 16.4 to 43.9 3 131.7 7 Botrytis leaf blight (Botrytis spp.) Botrytis neck rot (Botrytis spp.) 21.9 to 43.9 Application Directions. Begin applications of Imbrex prior to onset of disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval. Use the shorter interval and/or the higher rate when disease pressure is high. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 131.7 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. *Not registered for use in California. 14
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Citrus fruit Calamondin Chironja Citron Citrus hybrids Grapefruit Kumquat Lemon Lime Mediterranean mandarin Orange, sour Orange, sweet Pummelo Satsuma mandarin Tangelo Tangerine (mandarin) Tangor Alternaria brown spot (Alternaria citri ) Anthracnose (Colletotrichum acutatum, C. gloeosporioides) Black spot (Guignardia citricarpa) Greasy spot (Mycosphaerella citri) Melanose (Diaporthe citri) Scab (Elsinoe fawcettii) 11 to 30 4 120 0 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 10 to 21 day interval. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. No livestock feeding restrictions. For aerial application to citrus orchards, DO NOT use less than 10 gallons of spray solution per acre. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 120 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than four (4) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. For use on citrus fruits, the maximum application rate is 120 fl oz/A/year (0.49 lb ai/year fluxapyroxad). 15
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Corn Field corn Pop corn Sweet corn Seed production corn Eyespot (Kabatiella zeae) Gray leaf spot (Cercospora zeae-maydis) Northern corn leaf blight (Exserohilum turcicum) Northern corn leaf spot (Cochliobolus carbonum) Physoderma brown spot (Physoderma maydis) Rust, common (Puccinia sorghi) Rust, southern (Puccinia poly spora) Southern corn leaf blight (Bipolaris maydis) Yellow leaf blight (Phyllosticta maydis) 11 to 22 2 44 21 (7 sweet corn only) Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development. Under high disease pressure for Northern corn leaf blight and Southern corn leaf blight, apply 22 fl ozs per acre. For aerial application directions to corn refer to the Adjuvant or Crop Oil Use Limitations on Corn section. Imbrex may be used with adjuvants. See the Additives and Tank Mixing Information and Mixing Order sections for more details. Adjuvant or Crop Oil Use Limitations on Corn. Adjuvant crop damage can occur when an adjuvant or crop oil is used after the V8 stage and before the VT stage (the VT stage is defined as when the tassel’s last branch is completely visible outside the whorl). If an adjuvant or crop oil is used after the V8 stage and before the VT stage, the grower and user are responsible for contacting the adjuvant source (adjuvant distributor, retailer, or manufacturer) for advice and confirmation that the adjuvant has been tested and proven to be safe for application from V8 to VT corn stage. Refer to adjuvant and/or crop oil labels for specific use directions and restrictions. Always follow the most restrictive label. Another fungicide or an insecticide may be included in the tank mix if needed and labeled for use on corn. Refer to the tank mix pesticide product labels for specific use directions and restrictions. Always follow the most restrictive label. DO NOT harvest for forage within 7 days of last application. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 44 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. 16
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Cotton** Alternaria leaf spot, boll rot (Alternaria spp.) Ascochyta blight, boll rot (Ascochyta spp.) Cercospora blight and leaf spot (Cercospora spp.) Diplodia boll rot (Diplodia spp.) Phoma blight, boll rot (Phoma spp.) Rust (Puccinia spp., Phykopsora spp.) Stemphyllium leaf spot (Stemphyllium spp.) Target spot and Corynespora leaf spot (Corynespora cassiicola) 11 to 22 3* 66 30 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 7 day interval. Use the higher rate when disease pressure is high. No livestock grazing or feeding restrictions. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 66 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. *When spraying in the vicinity of aquatic areas such a lakes, reservoirs, rivers, permanent streams, marshes or natural ponds and estuaries, DO NOT exceed two (2) aerial applications per year. **Not registered for use in California. 17
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Cucurbit vegetables group* 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 Santaclaus 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 Alternaria leaf blight (Alternaria cucumerina) Powdery mildew (Podosphaera spp., Sphaerotheca spp., Erysiphe spp.) 16.4 to 21.9 3 65.7 0 Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora citrulina) Gummy stem blight (Didymella bryoniae) Microdochium blight (Plectosporium tabacinum) Target leaf spot (Corynespora cassiicola) 21.9 18
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Cucurbit vegetables group* (continued) Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 7 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 Imbrex to any crops in the cucurbit vegetables group as a tank mix with any other pesticide products (including fungicides, insecticides, herbicides), adjuvants, liquid fertilizers, nutrients, any other additives, or anything other than water. See Resistance Management section below for tank mix exception for gummy stem blight resist- ance. Mix Imbrex with water only for applications to crops listed in the cucurbit vegetables group. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 65.7 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungi- cide. In areas where gummy stem blight resistance to Group 7 fungicides have been confirmed, tank mix with chlorothalonil at full label rates and adhering to all label precautions. *Not registered for use in California. 19
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Dried shelled peas and beans (except soybeans) Broad bean Chickpea (garbanzo bean) Guar Lablab bean Lentils Pigeon pea Lupinus spp. Grain lupin Sweet lupin White lupin Phaseolus spp. Field bean Kidney bean Lima bean Navy bean Pink bean Pinto bean Tepary bean Pisum spp. Field pea Vigna spp. Adzuki bean Blackeyed pea Catjang Cowpea Crowder pea Moth bean Mung bean Rice bean Southern pea Urd bean Alternaria leaf and pod spot (Alternaria spp.) Ascochyta blight (Phoma exigua, Ascochyta spp.) Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora spp.) Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella spp.) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni ) Rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 22 (up to 44 for dry beans only) 2 44 (up to 88 for dry beans only) 21 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development or at the beginning of flowering. Ascochyta blight in chickpeas and lentils develops quickly once established, so early detection and application is essential to reduce losses. Bean forage, bean hay, pea vines, and pea hay may be fed no sooner than 7 days after last application. 20
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Dried shelled peas and beans (except soybeans) (continued) Use of adjuvants: The use of additives or adjuvants may improve the performance of Imbrex on dried shelled peas and beans (legumes). However, BASF evaluations also indicate that under some conditions (particularly high tempera- tures and/or high additive rates), application of Imbrex in combination with certain rates of silicone-based or oil-containing (petroleum or crop) additives or adjuvants can cause injury to some legume crops. BASF has not tested all varieties and cultivars with all possible tank mix combinations and rates of additives or adju- vants. Local environmental conditions also influence crop tolerance and may not match those under which BASF has conducted testing. Physical incompatibility, reduced disease control, crop injury, or incompatibility due to additives, adjuvants or other products used in combination with Imbrex may result from mixing Imbrex with other products. Refer also to the Conditions of Sale and Warranty section of this label. To minimize the likelihood of crop injury, BASF recommends testing Imbrex in combination with other products for crop safety on a small portion of the crop. However, environmental variability precludes direct and consistent projection of small area test results to future use. Consult a BASF representative for more information concerning additives or adjuvants. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 44 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season (88 fl ozs for dry beans). DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. 21
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Edible-podded legume vegetables Jack bean Pigeon pea Soybean (immature seed) Sword bean Phaseolus spp. Runner bean Snap bean Wax bean Pisum spp. Dwarf pea E dible-podded pea Snowpea Sugar snap pea Vigna spp. Asparagus bean Chinese longbean Moth bean Yardlong bean Alternaria leaf and pod spot (Alternaria spp.) Ascochyta blight (Phoma exigua, Ascochyta spp.) Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora spp.) Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella spp.) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni ) Rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 22 2 44 7 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development. Bean forage, bean hay, pea vines, and pea hay may be fed no sooner than 7 days after last application. Use of adjuvants: The use of additives or adjuvants may improve the performance of Imbrex on legumes. However, BASF evaluations also indicate that under some conditions (particularly high temperatures and/or high additive rates), application of Imbrex in combination with certain rates of silicone-based or oil-containing (petroleum or crop) additives or adjuvants can cause injury to some legume crops. BASF has not tested all varieties and cultivars with all possible tank mix combinations and rates of additives or adju- vants. Local environmental conditions also influence crop tolerance and may not match those under which BASF has conducted testing. Physical incompatibility, reduced disease control, crop injury, or incompatibility due to additives, adjuvants or other products used in combination with Imbrex may result from mixing Imbrex with other products. Refer also to the Conditions of Sale and Warranty section of this label. To minimize the likelihood of crop injury, BASF recommends testing Imbrex in combination with other products for crop safety on a small portion of the crop. However, environmental variability precludes direct and consistent projection of small area test results to future use. Consult a BASF representative for more information concerning additives or adjuvants. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 44 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. 22
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Fruiting vegetables group Eggplant Ground cherry Pepino Pepper (all varieties) Tomatillo Tomato Black mold (Alternaria alter nata) Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Early blight (Alternaria solani ) Powdery mildew (Leveillula taurica) Septoria leaf spot (Septoria lycopersici) Target spot (Corynespora cassiicola) White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 16.4 to 22 or 16.4 to 22 fl ozs per 100 gallons of spray volume (dilute)* 3 66 0 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Applications using drip irrigation systems may provide disease suppression. The level and consistency of suppression from drip line applications varies with the soil type, level of inoculum, irrigation volumes, environment and other factors. See your local BASF representative for details on drip irrigation use in your area. *For applications based on dilute volume, plants should be sprayed 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 should be pro- portional to the amount of plant tissue to be covered such that 100 gallons of spray per acre is used on mature plants. Use of Adjuvants and Other Products as Mixes with Imbrex. Imbrex can be used with nonionic surfactants at their lowest label rate up to 0.125%. When Imbrex is mixed with buffering agents and foliar nutrients, the pH of the final spray solution must be greater than 5.5. DO NOT mix Imbrex with the following products: • Emulsifiable concentrate (EC) formulation or solvent-based formulation products. • Crop oil concentrate (COC), methylated seed oil (MSO), organosilicone (OS) or MSO/OS blended adjuvant products. For Imbrex applications to fresh market tomatoes at less than 20 gallons per acre, DO NOT mix Imbrex with any other products, adjuvants, additives, nutrients or anything other than water. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 66 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. 23
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Grapes* Powdery mildew (Erisyphe necator) 10 to 22 6 132 14 Black rot (Guignardia bidwellii) 22 Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Aids in control: Summer bunch rot (Aspergillus spp., Alternaria spp., Botrytis spp., Cladosporium spp., Penicillium spp., Rhizopus spp.) 22 to 44 3 Application Directions. For powdery mildew control, begin applications of Imbrex as of bud break or prior to onset of disease. When using the lower rate, continue on a 10 to 14 day interval. Longer spray intervals for powdery mildew control may be possible with higher rates of Imbrex. The effectiveness of longer spray intervals will depend on the current powdery mildew infection level in the field, the amount of disease pressure after application and factors such as crop growth stage and rate of growth. For black rot control, begin applications of Imbrex before pre-bloom and continue on a 10 to 14 day interval. Begin applications targeted against Botrytis gray mold prior to disease development when conditions favor disease development during early bloom, bunch preclosure and veraison. Use the higher rates from bunch preclosure to verai- son. Use shorter intervals when disease pressure is high. For all other diseases listed, begin applications of Imbrex prior to onset of disease development and continue on a 10 to 14 day interval. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. DO NOT apply Imbrex to grapes as a tank mix with any other pesticide products (including fungicides, insecticides, herbicides), adjuvants, liquid fertilizers, nutrients, any other additives, or anything other than water. Mix Imbrex with water only for application to grapes. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 132 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. *Not registered for use in California. 24
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Grass forage, fodder, straw, and hay Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis) Rust (Puccinia recondita, P. graminis) 11 to 18.4 3 55.2 0 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 14 to 21 day interval. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 55.2 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. For use on grass forage, fodder, straw, and hay, the maximum product use rate is 55.2 fl oz/A/year (0.22 lb ai/year fluxapyroxad). 25
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Grass grown for seed Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis) Rust (Puccinia recondita, P. graminis) 11 to 18.4 3 55.2 0 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 14 to 21 day interval. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 55.2 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. For use on grass grown for seed, the maximum product use rate is 55.2 fl oz/A/year (0.22 lb ai/year fluxapyroxad). 26
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Leafy vegetables group* (except Brassica) Amaranth Arugula Cardoon Celery Celery, Chinese Celtuce Chervil Chrysanthemum (edible-leaved and garland) Corn salad Cress (garden and Upland) Dandelion Dock Endive Fennel, Florence Lettuce (head and leaf) Orach Parsley Purslane (garden and winter) Radicchio (red chicory) Rhubarb Spinach Spinach (New Zealand and vine) Swiss chard Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp.) Ascochyta leaf spot (Ascochyta spp.) Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora spp.) Phoma (Phoma spp.) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp., Phyllactinia spp., Sphaerotheca spp.) Rust (Puccinia spp., Uromyces spp.) Septoria leaf spot (Septoria spp.) 16.4 to 43.9 3 131.7 1 Botrytis rot (Botrytis spp.) Lettuce drop caused by Sclerotinia minor Suppression only Lettuce drop caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum 21.9 to 43.9 27
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Leafy vegetables group* (except Brassica) (continued) Application Directions. Begin applications of Imbrex prior to onset of disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval. Use the shorter interval and/or the higher rate when disease pressure is high. Tank Mix Restrictions Spinach (all varieties). DO NOT apply Imbrex to spinach as a tank mix with any other pesticide products (including fungicides, insecticides, herbicides), adjuvants, liquid fertilizers, nutrients, any other additives, or anything other than water. Mix Imbrex with water only for applications to spinach (all varieties). Leafy vegetables (except spinach). It is impossible for BASF to test all varieties of leafy vegetables for sensitivity to Imbrex under all environments and all potential product mixture combinations. Local conditions can also influence crop tolerance and may not match those under which BASF has conducted testing. Proceed with caution with regard to Imbrex use, particularly in tank mixes and/or adjuvant combinations on leafy vegetables. To reduce the risk of leafy vegetable injury, BASF recommends testing Imbrex or Imbrex tank mixtures on a small portion of the crop before broadscale use. To the extent consistent with applicable law, the user assumes all risks associated with adding products to the Imbrex spray solution. Refer also to the Conditions of Sale and Warranty section of this label. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 131.7 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. *Not registered for use in California. 28
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Nongrass animal feeds (forage, fodder, straw, and hay) For pure and mixed strands of the following, or stands mixed with grasses: Alfalfa Bean, velvet Clover Kudzu Lespedeza Lupin Sainfoin Trefoil Vetch Vetch, crown Vetch, milk Common leaf spot (Pseudopezizza medicaginis) Leaf spot (Leptosphaerulina briosiani) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe pisi ) Rhizoctonia blight/black patch (Rhizoctonia spp.) Rust (Uromyces spp.) Spring black stem and leaf spot (Phoma medicaginis) Stagnospora leaf spot (Stagnospora meliloti) Stemphylium leaf spot (Stemphylium spp.) Summer black stem and leaf spot (Cercospora medicaginis) Yellow leaf blotch (Leptotrichila medicaginis) 11 to 18.4 3 55.2 14 Application Directions. Begin applications of Imbrex prior to onset of disease development and continue on a 14 to 21 day interval. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. DO NOT apply within 14 days of grazing or harvest for forage and hay. DO NOT use on rangeland. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 55.2 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per year (season) (0.22 lb ai/year fluxapyroxad). DO NOT make more than two (2) Imbrex applications per cutting or three (3) Imbrex applications per calendar year (season). 29
30 Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Oat Crown rust (Puccinia coronata) Helminthosporium leaf spot (Dreschlera avenae) Leaf blotch (Pyrenophora avenae) Leaf rust (Puccinia spp.) Septoria blotch and stem rot (Septoria spp., Phaeosphaeria spp., Stagonospora spp.) Spot blotch (Bipolaris spp.) Stem rust (Puccinia graminis) 11 to 22 2 44 21 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development. To maximize yields in cereals, it is important to protect the flag leaf. Apply Imbrex immediately after flag leaf emergence for optimum results. Imbrex does not control Fusarium head blight (head scab) or prevent the reductions in grain quality that can result from this disease. When head blight is a concern, growers should manage this disease with fungicides that are labeled for and effective in managing this disease, and with cultural practices like crop rotation and plowing to reduce crop residues that serve as an inoculum source. DO NOT harvest oat hay or feed green-chopped oats within 7 days of last application. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 44 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide.
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Oilseed crops Flax seed Pasmo (Septoria linicola) 11 to 22 2 44 21 Rapeseed (cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids, including canola and crambe) Blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) Blackspot (Alternaria spp.) White mold/Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 22 Sunflower Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp.) Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora helianthi) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe cichoracearum) Rust (Puccinia helianthi, Uromyces spp.) Sclerotinia head blight (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) Septoria leaf spot (Septoria spp.) 11 to 22 31
32 Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Oilseed crops (continued) Borage Castor oil plant Chinese tallowtree Crambe Cuphea Echium Euphorbia Evening primrose Gold of pleasure (camelina) Hare’s 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 Alternaria spp. Septoria spp. Sclerotinia spp. 11 to 22 2 44 21 Application Directions for Rapeseed. For the control of blackleg, apply Imbrex at the 2 to 4 leaf stage. For optimal control of blackspot, apply Imbrex at early pod development. For control of Sclerotinia, apply Imbrex at 20% to 50% flowering or prior to the onset of disease. A second application may be made 14 days later if weather conditions are favorable for disease development. Application Directions for Other Oilseed Crops. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. No livestock feeding restrictions. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 44 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide.
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Peanut Pepper spot (Leptosphaerulina crassiasca) Rust (Puccinia arachidis) Web blotch (Phoma arachidicola) 11 to 22 3 66 7 Rhizoctonia limb rot, Peg rot and Pod rot (Rhizoctonia solani) Sclerotinia blight (Sclerotinia minor) Suppression only Sclerotium rot - Southern stem rot, Southern blight and White mold (Sclerotium rolfsii) Cylindrocladium black rot (Cylindrocladium parasiticum) 22 Application Directions. For control of pepper spot, rust and web blotch, begin applications of Imbrex prior to dis- ease development and continue on a 14 to 21 day interval. For control of Rhizoctonia and Sclerotium, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 14 to 28 day interval. Use the higher rate and/or shorter spray interval when disease pressure is high or in fields with a history of disease. Peanut meal may be fed. DO NOT graze or harvest for forage use. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 66 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. 33
34 Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Pome fruits group Apple Crabapple Loquat Mayhaw Oriental pear Pear Quince Alternaria blotch (Alternaria mali ) Apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) Bitter rot (Colletotrichum spp.) Black rot/Frogeye leaf spot (Botryosphaeria obtusa) Brooks spot (Mycosphaerella pomi) Flyspeck (Zygophiala jamaicensis) Pear scab (Venturia pirina) Powdery mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha) Sooty blotch (disease complex) White rot (Botryosphaeria dothidea) Suppression only Cedar apple rust (Gymnospo rangium juniperi-virginianae) Quince rust (Gymnosporan gium clavipes) 22 4 88 0 Application Directions. For scab, powdery mildew, frogeye leafspot and rust, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 7 to 10 day interval. For sooty blotch, flyspeck, white rot, black rot, bitter rot and Alternaria blotch, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval. For aerial application to pome fruit trees, use no less than 10 gallons of spray solution per acre. No restriction on livestock grazing or feeding. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 88 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than four (4) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide.
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Rice* (including wild rice*) Aggregate sheath spot (Rhizoctonia oryzae-sativae) Sheath blight (Rhizoctonia solani) 16.4 to 32.9 2 65.8 28 Application Directions. Begin applications of Imbrex at the first sign of disease. Repeat applications on 7 to 14 day intervals as needed if conditions for disease infection continue. Use the shorter interval and/or the higher rate when dis- ease pressure is high. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 65.8 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. *Not Registered for use in California. 35
36 Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Root vegetables (except sugar beet) subgroup* 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/blight (Alternaria spp.) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp., Leveillula spp.) 16.4 to 21.9 3 65.7 7 Cercospora leaf spot/blight (Cercospora spp.) Suppression only Sclerotinia white mold/cottony rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) Southern blight (Sclerotium rolfsii) 21.9 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 65.7 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. *Not registered for use in California.
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Rye Black point (Kernel blight or Head mold) (Cochliobolus sativus, Alternaria spp.) Leaf rust (Puccinia spp.) Powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. sp. secalis) Scald (Rhynchosporium secalis) Septoria leaf and glume blotch (Septoria spp., Stagono spora spp.) Spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus) Stem rust (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici) Stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis) Tan spot (Yellow leaf spot) (Pyrenophora spp.) 11 to 22 2 44 21 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development. Use higher rate when disease pressure is high. To maximize yields in cereals, it is important to protect the flag leaf. Apply Imbrex immediately after flag leaf emergence for optimum results. Imbrex does not control Fusarium head blight (head scab) or prevent the reductions in grain quality that can result from this disease. When head blight is a concern, growers should manage this disease with fungicides that are labeled for and effective in managing this disease, and with cultural practices like crop rotation and plowing to reduce crop residues that serve as an inoculum source. DO NOT harvest rye hay or feed green-chopped rye within 7 days of last application. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 44 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. 37
38 Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Sorghum* Milo* Millet* (pearl and proso) Gray leaf spot and Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora spp.) Northern leaf blight (Exserohilum turcicum) Rust (Puccinia spp.) Southern leaf blight and Bipolaris leaf spot (Bipolaris spp.) 16.3 to 21.9 2 43.8 21 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development. Use the higher rate when disease pressure is high. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 43.8 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a non-Group 7 fungicide. *Not registered for use in California.
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Soybean Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp.) Brown spot (Septoria glycines) Cercospora blight (Cercospora kikuchii) Frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina) Pod and stem blight (Diaporthe phaseolorum) Rhizoctonia aerial blight (Rhizoctonia solani) 11 to 22 2 44 21 Suppression only Southern blight (Sclerotium rolfsii) 22 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 14 day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development. Use the higher rate when disease pressure is high. Imbrex may be used with adjuvants. See the Additives and Tank Mixing Information and Mixing Order sections for more details. Soybean forage may be fed no sooner than 7 days after last application. Soybean hay may be fed no sooner than 14 days after last treatment. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 44 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. 39
40 Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Stone fruits group Apricot Apricot, Japanese Capulin Cherry, black Cherry, Nanking Cherry, sweet Cherry, tart Jujube, Chinese Nectarine Peach Plum Plum, American Plum, beach Plum, Canada Plum, cherry Plum, Chickasaw Plum, Damson Plum, Japanese Plum, Klamath Plum, prune Plumcot Sloe Cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp.) Blossom blight (Monilinia spp.) Blue Mold (Penicillium spp.) Brown rot (Monilinia spp.) Gray Mold (Botrytis spp.) Leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii) Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca spp., Podosphaera spp.) Ripe fruit rot (Monilinia fruticola, Monilinia laxa, Botrytis cinerea, Rhizopus spp.) Rust (Tranzschelia discolor) Scab (Cladosporium carpophilum) Shothole (Wilsonomyces carpophilus) 27 3 81 0 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin application of Imbrex at pink bud or prior to the onset of disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval. Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high. For aerial application to stone fruit trees, use no less than 10 gallons of spray solution per acre. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 81 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide.
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Strawberries* Leaf spot (Mycosphaerella fragariae, Ramularia tulasnei) Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca macularis) 16.4 to 27.4 3 131.7 0 Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) 32.9 to 43.9 Application Directions. Begin applications of Imbrex no later than 10% bloom, or prior to disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval. Use the shorter interval and/or the higher rate when disease pressure is high. The restricted entry interval (REI) for treated strawberries is 12 hours. Refer to the Agricultural Use Requirements section for PPE required for early entry to treated areas as permitted under the Worker Protection Standard. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 131.7 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. *Not registered for use in California. 41
42 Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Succulent shelled peas and beans Pigeon pea Phaseolus spp. Lima bean, green Pisum spp. English pea Garden pea Green pea Broad bean Vigna spp. Blackeyed pea Cowpea Southern pea Alternaria leaf and pod spot (Alternaria spp.) Ascochyta blight (Phoma exigua, Ascochyta spp.) Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora spp.) Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella spp.) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni ) Rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 22 2 44 7 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development. Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Bean forage, bean hay, pea vines, and pea hay may be fed no sooner than 7 days after last application. Use of adjuvants: The use of additives or adjuvants may improve the performance of Imbrex on succulent shelled peas and beans (legumes). However, BASF evaluations also indicate that under some conditions (particularly high tem- peratures and/or high additive rates), application of Imbrex in combination with certain rates of silicone-based or oil-containing (petroleum or crop) additives or adjuvants can cause injury to some legume crops. BASF has not tested all varieties and cultivars with all possible tank mix combinations and rates of additives or adju- vants. Local environmental conditions also influence crop tolerance and may not match those under which BASF has conducted testing. Physical incompatibility, reduced disease control, crop injury, or incompatibility due to additives, adjuvants or other products used in combination with Imbrex may result from mixing Imbrex with other products. Refer also to the Conditions of Sale and Warranty section of this label. To minimize the likelihood of crop injury, BASF recommends testing Imbrex in combination with other products for crop safety on a small portion of the crop. However, environmental variability precludes direct and consistent projection of small area test results to future use. Consult a BASF representative for more information concerning additives or adjuvants. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 44 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide.
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Sugar beet (leaves, roots and tops) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe betae) Rhizoctonia stem canker and crown rot (Rhizoctonia solani) 11 to 22 3 66 7 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 14 day interval if conditions for disease development persist. Use the higher rate when disease pressure is high. Sugar beet leaves, roots and tops may be fed no sooner than 7 days after last application. Imbrex Tank Mixes: Imbrex can be tank mixed with herbicides such as Poast ®, Select®, Assure® II or Prism® herbicides for postemergence control of grasses in sugar beet. DO NOT use silicone-based adjuvants in such combi- nations. Imbrex tank mix combinations can include crop oil concentrate (COC) or methylated seed oil (MSO); however, crop injury may result. The likelihood and level of injury tends to increase with increasing rates of COC or MSO. See the Additives and Tank Mixing Information and Mixing Order sections for more details. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 66 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT make more than one (1) application of Imbrex before the 4-leaf stage of plant growth. After the 4-leaf stage of plant growth, DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. 43
44 Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Sugarcane* Brown rust (Puccinia melanocephala) Orange rust (Puccinia kuehnii) 16.4 to 27.4 3 54.8 14 Application Directions. Begin applications of Imbrex at the first sign of disease. Repeat applications on 14 to 28 day intervals as needed if conditions for rust infection continue. Use the shorter interval and/or the higher rate when disease pressure is high. Imbrex can be applied by ground or air. When applying by air, DO NOT use less than 5 gallons of spray solution per acre. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 54.8 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. *Not registered for use in California.
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Tree nuts group* African nut-tree Almond Beechnut Brazil nut Brazilian pine Bunya Bur oak Butternut Cajou nut Candlenut Cashew Chestnut Chinquapin Coconut Coquito nut Dika nut Ginkgo Guiana chestnut Hazelnut (Filbert) Heartnut Hickory nut Japanese horse-chestnut Macadamia nut Mongongo nut Monkey-pot Monkey puzzle nut Okari nut Pachira nut Peach palm nut Pecan Pequi Pili nut Pine nut Pistachio Sapucaia nut Tropical almond Walnut, black Walnut, English Yellowhorn Cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these Alternaria late blight (Alternaria spp.) Botrytis blossom and shoot blight (Botrytis cinerea) Brown rot/ Blossom blight (Monilinia spp.) Eastern filbert blight (Anisogramma anomala) Green fruit rot/ Jacket rot (Botrytis cinerea, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, Monilinia laxa) Leaf rust (Tranzschelia discolor) Panicle and shoot blight (Botryosphaeria dothidea) Scab (Cladosporium carpophilum, C. caryigenum) Shothole (Wilsonomyces carpophilus) Suppression only Hull rot (Rhizopus stolonifer and Monilinia spp.) 16.4 to 27.4 3 82.2 14 45
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Tree nuts group* (continued) Application Directions. For almond, begin applications of Imbrex prior to onset of disease development and contin- ue on a 7 to 14 day interval up to 14 days before harvest. For filbert, begin applications at budswell to budbreak, or prior to infection and onset of disease development. Continue on a 7 to 14 day interval to cover and protect new growth. For pecan, begin applications of Imbrex prior to onset of disease development and continue on a 7 to 21 day interval for the control of scab. Use the shorter interval and/or the higher rate when disease pressure is high. For pistachio, apply Imbrex prior to onset of disease development and continue on a 10 to 30 day interval. Use the higher rate and shorter intervals when disease pressure is high. For all other crops listed, apply Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 7 to 28 day interval. In all cases use the shorter interval when shoot growth is rapid. No restriction on livestock feeding of almond hulls. For aerial application to tree nuts, DO NOT use less than 10 gallons of spray solution per acre. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 82.2 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. *Not registered for use in California. 46
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year* (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Tuberous and corm vegetables subgroup Arracacha Arrowroot Cassava (bitter and sweet) Chayote (root) Chinese artichoke Chufa Dasheen (taro) Edible canna Ginger Jerusalem artichoke Leren Potato Sweet potato Tanier True yam Turmeric Yam bean Black dot (Colletotrichum coccodes) Early blight (Alternaria solani ) Leaf spot (Cercospora spp., Alternaria spp.) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp., Leveillula taurica) Rust (Uromyces spp., Puccinia spp.) 11 to 22 3 66 7 White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 22 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval. The lower rate and longer interval can be used early season prior to the observance of symptoms and when disease pressure is low. Use the higher rates and shorter intervals once disease has been confirmed in your area or weather conditions are conducive to disease development. *The maximum product rate per year includes the combination of infurrow and foliar uses (for above-listed crops, infur- row use is permitted in potato only). No livestock feeding restrictions. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 66 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. 47
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) Instructions for Infurrow Use to Aid in the Control of Soilborne Rhizoctonia in Potatoes Use 1.5 fl ozs of Imbrex per 1000 row feet (for applications on 32-inch or 34-inch rows, the maximum application rate is 1.3 fl ozs/1000 row feet). Refer to the chart below to determine the rate per acre. Apply at planting as an infurrow spray by directing spray pattern to uniformly cover seed pieces and surrounding soil. The spray pattern should be a 4 to 8 inch band that is applied to the seed piece prior to being covered with soil. When Rhizoctonia disease pressure conditions are expected to be severe or if the field has a history of Rhizoctonia infestations, use Imbrex at 1.3 to 1.5 fl ozs product per 1000 row feet and/or tank mix with a fungicide having a dif- ferent mode of action. Use a minimum volume of application of 5 gallons of water per acre. Product Rate per 1000 row feet Product Rate per Acre (fl ozs product) (fl ozs product) 32-inch rows 34-inch rows 36-inch rows 38-inch rows 40-inch rows 1.5 See footnote1 See footnote1 21.8 20.6 19.6 1For 32-inch or 34-inch rows, use a maximum of 1.3 fl ozs product per 1000 row feet. 48
Table 2. ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Wheat and triticale Black point (Kernel blight or Head mold) (Cochliobolus sativus, Alter naria spp., Helminthosporium spp.) Eyespot (Tapesia spp.) Leaf rust (Puccinia spp.) Powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici) Septoria leaf and glume blotch (Septoria spp., Stagonospora spp.) Spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus) S tem rust (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici) Stripe rust (Puccinia strii formis f. sp. tritici) Tan spot (Yellow leaf spot) (Pyrenophora spp.) 11 to 22 2 44 21 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development. Use the higher rate when disease pressure is high. To maximize yields in cereals, it is important to protect the flag leaf. Apply Imbrex immediately after flag leaf emergence for optimum results. Imbrex does not control Fusarium head blight (head scab) or prevent the reductions in grain quality that can result from this disease. When head blight is a concern, growers should manage this disease with fungicides that are labeled for and effective in managing this disease, and with cultural practices like crop rotation and plowing to reduce crop residues that serve as an inoculum source. DO NOT harvest wheat hay or feed green-chopped wheat within 7 days of last application. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 44 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. 49
Imbrex is a trademark of BASF Poast and Xemium are registered trademarks of BASF. Assure is a registered trademark of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company. Prism and Select are registered trademarks of Valent U.S.A. Corporation. © 2016 BASF Corporation All rights reserved. 007969-00306.20160301c.NVA 2016-04-367-0038 Supersedes: NVA 2015-04-367-0097 Supplementals: NVA 2014-04-367-0184 NVA 2014-04-367-0186 NVA 2014-04-367-0191 BASF Corporation 26 Davis Drive Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Conditions of Sale and Warranty The Directions For Use of this product reflect the opinion of experts based on field use and tests. The directions are believed to be reliable and must be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or use of the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling, all of which are beyond the control of BASF CORPORATION (“BASF”) or the Seller. To the extent consistent with applicable law, all such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer. BASF warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes referred to in the Directions For Use, subject to the inherent risks, referred to above. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND BASF’S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BASF AND THE SELLER DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF and the Seller offer this product, and the Buyer and User accept it, subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and Warranty which may be varied only by agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of BASF. 1108 ImbrexTM Xemium® brand fungicide is specially formu- lated and sold by BASF for the control of pests according to the directions on this label. The purchase price of Imbrex includes a royalty whereby the purchaser acquires a prepaid license under U.S. Patent No. 5,438,070 and (pending No. 2008/0153707 A1) under which purchaser agrees to employ the purchased quanti- ty of Imbrex only for the above-specified uses under BASF’s United States patent rights and to provide notice of the terms and conditions of this license to any subse- quent purchaser. Uses of Imbrex other than those specified on this label are not licensed through the pur- chase of this product and the use of this product for other purposes may violate this license and patent rights of BASF. 50
BASF Corporation 26 Davis Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Supplemental Label Imbrex™ XEMIUM® BRAND FUNGICIDE For use on citrus fruit This supplemental label expires on 0D\, 2019 and must not be used or distributed after this date. Powered by Xemium® fungicide Active Ingredient: fluxapyroxad*: 1H-Pyrazole-4-carboxamide, 3-(difluoromethyl)- 1-methyl-N-(3',4',5'-trifluoro[1,1'-biphenyl]-2-yl)- ................................................................................................ 5.96% Other Ingredients: ........................................................................................................................................... 94.04% Total: ............................................................................................................................................................... 100.00% *Equivalent to 0.52 pound of active ingredient per gallon EPA Reg. No. 7969-306 Directions For Use • It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. • The supplemental labeling and the entire Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide container label, EPA Reg. No. 7969-306, must be in possession of the user at the time of application. • Read the label affixed to the container for Imbrex before applying. • Use of Imbrex according to this labeling is subject to the use precautions and limitations imposed by the label affixed to the container for Imbrex. Application Instructions Refer to the Imbrex container label for specific use directions, recommendations and restrictions in registered crops. Restrictions and Limitations Imbrex is not for sale, distribution, or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in New York State. Group 7 Fungicide 04/29/2016 7969-306
2 Table 1. Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide Restrictions and Limitations Overview* Crop** Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Maximum Product Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Number of Sequential Applications Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Citrus fruit 0 30 4 2 120 *See Table 2. Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions for additional directions. **For a complete list of crops within a crop group, see Table 2. Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions.
Table 2. Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Citrus fruit Calamondin Chironja Citron Citrus hybrids Grapefruit Kumquat Lemon Lime Mediterranean mandarin Orange, sour Orange, sweet Pummelo Satsuma mandarin Tangelo Tangerine (mandarin) Tangor Alternaria brown spot (Alternaria citri) Anthracnose (Colletotrichum acutatum, C. gloeosporioides) Black spot (Guignardia citricarpa) Greasy spot (Mycosphaerella citri) Melanose (Diaporthe citri) Scab (Elsinoe fawcettii) 11 to 30 4 120 0
Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 10 to 21 day interval. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. No livestock feeding restrictions. For aerial application to citrus orchards, DO NOT use less than 10 gallons of spray solution per acre. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 120 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than four (4) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. For use on citrus fruits, the maximum application rate is 120 fl oz/A/year (0.49 lb ai/year fluxapyroxad).
3 Conditions of Sale and Warranty The Directions For Use of this product reflect the opinion of experts based on field use and tests. The directions are believed to be reliable and must be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or use of the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling, all of which are beyond the control of BASF CORPORATION (“BASF”) or the Seller. To the extent consistent with applicable law, all such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer. BASF warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes referred to in the Directions For Use, subject to the inherent risks, referred to above. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND BASF’S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BASF AND THE SELLER DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF and the Seller offer this product, and the Buyer and User accept it, subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and Warranty which may be varied only by agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of BASF. 1108 Imbrex is a trademark of BASF. Xemium is registered trademark of BASF. © 2016 BASF Corporation All rights reserved. 007969-00306.20140825I.NVA 2014-04-367-0186 BASF Corporation 26 Davis Drive Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
BASF Corporation 26 Davis Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Supplemental Label Imbrex™ XEMIUM® BRAND FUNGICIDE For use on grass forage, fodder, straw and hay; and nongrass animal feeds (including alfalfa and clover) This supplemental label expires on 0D\, 2019 and must not be used or distributed after this date. Powered by Xemium® fungicide Active Ingredient: fluxapyroxad*: 1H-Pyrazole-4-carboxamide, 3-(difluoromethyl)- 1-methyl-N-(3',4',5'-trifluoro[1,1'-biphenyl]-2-yl)- ................................................................................................ 5.96% Other Ingredients: ........................................................................................................................................... 94.04% Total: ............................................................................................................................................................... 100.00% *Equivalent to 0.52 pound of active ingredient per gallon EPA Reg. No. 7969-306 Directions For Use • It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. • The supplemental labeling and the entire Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide container label, EPA Reg. No. 7969-306, must be in possession of the user at the time of application. • Read the label affixed to the container for Imbrex before applying. • Use of Imbrex according to this labeling is subject to the use precautions and limitations imposed by the label affixed to the container for Imbrex. Application Instructions Refer to the Imbrex container label for specific use directions, recommendations and restrictions in registered crops. Restrictions and Limitations Imbrex is not for sale, distribution, or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in New York State. Group 7 Fungicide 04/29/2016 7969-306
2 Table 1. Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide Restrictions and Limitations Overview* Crop** Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Maximum Product Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Number of Sequential Applications Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Grass forage, fodder, straw, and hay 0 18.4 3 2 55.2 Nongrass animal feeds (including alfalfa and clover) 14 18.4 3 2 55.2 *See Table 2. Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions for additional directions. **For a complete list of crops within a crop group, see Table 2. Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions.
Table 2. Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Grass forage, fodder, straw, and hay Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis) Rust (Puccinia recondita, P. graminis) 11 to 18.4 3 55.2 0 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 14 to 21 day interval. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 55.2 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. For use on grass forage, fodder, straw, and hay, the maximum product use rate is 55.2 fl oz/A/year (0.22 lb ai/year fluxapyroxad). (continued)
3 Table 2. Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions (continued) Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Nongrass animal feeds (forage, fodder, straw, and hay)
For pure and mixed strands of the following, or stands mixed with grasses: Alfalfa Bean, velvet Clover Kudzu Lespedeza Lupin Sainfoin Trefoil Vetch Vetch, crown Vetch, milk
Common leaf spot (Pseudopezizza medicaginis) Leaf spot (Leptosphaerulina briosiani) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe pisi) Rhizoctonia blight/black patch (Rhizoctonia spp.) Rust (Uromyces spp.) Spring black stem and leaf spot (Phoma medicaginis) Stagnospora leaf spot (Stagnospora meliloti) Stemphylium leaf spot (Stemphylium spp.) Summer black stem and leaf spot (Cercospora medicaginis) Yellow leaf blotch (Leptotrichila medicaginis) 11 to 18.4 3 55.2 14
Application Directions. Begin applications of Imbrex prior to onset of disease development and continue on a 14 to 21 day interval. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. DO NOT apply within 14 days of grazing or harvest for forage and hay. DO NOT use on rangeland. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 55.2 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per year (season) (0.22 lb ai/year fluxapyroxad). DO NOT make more than two (2) Imbrex applications per cutting or three (3) Imbrex applications per calendar year (season).
4 Conditions of Sale and Warranty The Directions For Use of this product reflect the opinion of experts based on field use and tests. The directions are believed to be reliable and must be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or use of the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling, all of which are beyond the control of BASF CORPORATION (“BASF”) or the Seller. To the extent consistent with applicable law, all such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer. BASF warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes referred to in the Directions For Use, subject to the inherent risks, referred to above. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND BASF’S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BASF AND THE SELLER DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF and the Seller offer this product, and the Buyer and User accept it, subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and Warranty which may be varied only by agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of BASF. 1108 Imbrex is a trademark of BASF. Xemium is registered trademark of BASF. © 2016 BASF Corporation All rights reserved. 007969-00306.20140825I.NVA 2014-04-367-0191 BASF Corporation 26 Davis Drive Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
BASF Corporation 26 Davis Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Supplemental Label Imbrex™ XEMIUM® BRAND FUNGICIDE For use on grass grown for seed This supplemental label expires on 0D\, 2019 and must not be used or distributed after this date. Powered by Xemium® fungicide Active Ingredient: fluxapyroxad*: 1H-Pyrazole-4-carboxamide, 3-(difluoromethyl)- 1-methyl-N-(3',4',5'-trifluoro[1,1'-biphenyl]-2-yl)- ................................................................................................ 5.96% Other Ingredients: ........................................................................................................................................... 94.04% Total: ............................................................................................................................................................... 100.00% *Equivalent to 0.52 pound of active ingredient per gallon EPA Reg. No. 7969-306 Directions For Use • It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. • The supplemental labeling and the entire Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide container label, EPA Reg. No. 7969-306, must be in possession of the user at the time of application. • Read the label affixed to the container for Imbrex before applying. • Use of Imbrex according to this labeling is subject to the use precautions and limitations imposed by the label affixed to the container for Imbrex. Application Instructions Refer to the Imbrex container label for specific use directions, recommendations and restrictions in registered crops. Restrictions and Limitations Imbrex is not for sale, distribution, or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in New York State. Group 7 Fungicide 04/29/2016 7969-306
2 Table 1. Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide Restrictions and Limitations Overview* Crop Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Maximum Product Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Number of Sequential Applications Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Grass grown for seed 0 18.4 3 2 55.2 *See Table 2. Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions for additional directions. Table 2. Imbrex™ Xemium® brand fungicide Crop-specific Directions Crop Target Disease Product Use Rate per Application (fl ozs/A) Maximum Number of Applications per Season Maximum Product Rate per Year (fl ozs/A) Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) Grass grown for seed Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis) Rust (Puccinia recondita, P. graminis) 11 to 18.4 3 55.2 0 Application Directions. For optimal disease control, begin applications of Imbrex prior to disease development and continue on a 14 to 21 day interval. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Resistance Management. To limit the potential for development of resistance, DO NOT apply more than 55.2 fl ozs of Imbrex per acre per season. DO NOT apply more than three (3) applications of Imbrex per season. DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Imbrex before alternating to a labeled non-Group 7 fungicide. For use on grass grown for seed, the maximum product use rate is 55.2 fl oz/A/year (0.22 lb ai/year fluxapyroxad).
3 Conditions of Sale and Warranty The Directions For Use of this product reflect the opinion of experts based on field use and tests. The directions are believed to be reliable and must be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or use of the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling, all of which are beyond the control of BASF CORPORATION (“BASF”) or the Seller. To the extent consistent with applicable law, all such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer. BASF warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes referred to in the Directions For Use, subject to the inherent risks, referred to above. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND BASF’S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BASF AND THE SELLER DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF and the Seller offer this product, and the Buyer and User accept it, subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and Warranty which may be varied only by agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of BASF. 1108 Imbrex is a trademark of BASF. Xemium is registered trademark of BASF. © 2016 BASF Corporation All rights reserved. 007969-00306.20150107I.NVA 2014-04-367-0184 BASF Corporation 26 Davis Drive Research Triangle Park, NC 27709