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# MEDALLION FUNGICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **100-769**
- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Fludioxonil (50%)
- Label accepted: 2013-05-06
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000100-00769-20130506.pdf
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ED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYWASHINGTON, DC 20460
OFFICE OF
CHEMICAL SAFETY AND
POLLUTION PREVENTION
Teresa Cox
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
P.O. Box 18300 MM 0 6 2013
Greensboro, NC 27419
Product Name: Medallion Fungicide
EPA Reg. No.: 100-769
Subject: Revised Labeling to Delete Post-Harvest Use Directions
EPA Decision Number: 474694
Dear Ms. Cox:
The amended label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act as amended is acceptable. A stamped
copy of your label is enclosed for your records. This label supersedes all previously
accepted labels.
You must submit one (1) copy of the final printed label before you release the product for
shipment. Products released for shipment after eighteen (18) months from the date of this
letter must bear the new revised label. If these conditions are not complied with, the
registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA §6(e). Your release
for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions.
If you have any questions, please contact Erin Malone by phone at (703) 347-0253 or via
email at malone.erin@epa.gov.
Sincerely,
Driss Benmhend
Acting Product Manager 20
Fungicide Branch
Registration Division (7504P)
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Medallion® Fungicide
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Medallion Fungicide
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FUNGICIDE
For control of certain foliar, stem, and root diseases in turfgrass including golf courses,
institutional, commercial and residential lawns, sod farms, sports fields, parks, municipal
grounds and cemeteries, and of ornamentals grown in interiorscapes, field nursery
plantings, container nurseries, forest nurseries, residential and commercial landscapes,
greenhouses, lath and shade houses, or other enclosed structures
For control of certain foliar diseases in certain vegetables and fruits
For control of certain soil-borne diseases in melons and ginseng
Active Ingredient:
Fludioxonil* .50.0%
Other Ingredients: 50.0%
Total: 100.0%
*CAS No. 131341-86-1
Medallion is a 50% wettable powder.
Water-soluble Packaging:
This outer protective container contains Medallion in [total number] inner water-soluble
packets. These inner packets dissolve in water, allowing contents to wet. After opening
outer container, immediately dump the required number of unopened inner packets into
the partially filled sprayer or mix tank. Do not handle the soluble packets or expose them
to moisture, since this may cause rupturing.
Do not offer individual packets for sale.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
CAUTION
See additional precautionary statements and directions for use inside booklet.
EPA Reg. No. 100-769
EPA Est.
x ounce
Water-Soluble Packets
Net Weight NAY 0 6 2013
Fuagicid
Medallion Fungicide
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FIRST AID
If in eyes
If on skin or
clothing
• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 1 5-20
minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5
minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
• Take off contaminated clothing.
• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 1 5-20 minutes.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or
doctor, or going for treatment.
HOT LINE NUMBER
For 24-Hour Medical Emergency Assistance (Human or Animal)
or Chemical Emergency Assistance (Spill, Leak, Fire, or Accident),
Call
1-800-888-8372
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
CAUTION
Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with
eyes, skin, or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before
eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove and wash
contaminated clothing before reuse.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Handlers applying this product as a pre-plant dip to strawberry roots and crowns and
workers packaging or preparing treated roots and crowns for shipment must wear:
• Chemical-resistant apron made of any waterproof material
• Elbow-length chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material
• Chemical-resistant boots made of any waterproof material
All other applicators and other handlers must wear:
• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
• Chemical-resistant gloves made from any waterproof material
• Shoes plus socks
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such .
instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
separately from other laundry.
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Engineering Controls
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When handlers use closed systems or enclosed cabs 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.
Water-soluble packets when used correctly qualify as a closed loading system under the
WPS. Handlers handling this product while it is enclosed in intact water-soluble packets
may elect to wear reduced PPE of long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes, and socks.
IMPORTANT: When reduced PPE is worn because a closed system is being used,
handlers must be provided all PPE specified above for "applicators and other handlers",
and have such PPE immediately available for use in an emergency, such as a spill or
equipment break-down.
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.
Environmental Hazards
For terrestrial uses: This pesticide is toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, oysters and
shrimp. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present, or to
intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when
disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate.
Groundwater Advisory
Fludioxonil is known to leach through soil into groundwater under certain conditions as a
result of label use. This chemical may leach into groundwater if used in areas where
soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow.
Surface Water Advisory
This chemical may contaminate water through drift of spray in wind. This chemical has a
high potential for 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 chemical. A level, well maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this
chemical is applied and surface water features such as ponds, streams, and springs will
reduce the potential for contamination of water from rainfall runoff: Runoff of this
chemical will be reduced by avoiding applications when conditions favor runoff (such as
when soils are saturated and/or significant rainfall is forecast in the next 48 hours).
Sound erosion control practices will reduce this chemical's contribution to surface water
contamination.
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Physical or Chemical Hazards
Do not use or store near heat or open flame
CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of
Warranty and Liability before buying or using this product. If the terms are not
acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and the purchase price will be
refunded.
The Directions for Use of this product must be followed carefully. 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 manner of use or application, weather or crop conditions, presence of other materials
or other influencing factors in the use of the product, which are beyond the control of
SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC or Seller. To the extent permitted by applicable
law, Buyer and User agree to hold SYNGENTA and Seller harmless for any claims
relating to such factors.
SYNGENTA warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label
and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated in the Directions for Use, subject to the
inherent risks referred to above, when used in accordance with directions under normal
use conditions. To the extent permitted by applicable law: (1) this warranty does not
extend to the use of the product contrary to label instructions or under conditions not
reasonably foreseeable to or beyond the control of Seller or SYNGENTA, and, (2) Buyer
and User assume the risk of any such use. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
BYAPPLICABLE LAW, SYNGENTA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY
OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS WARRANTED BY THIS
LABEL.
To the extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall SYNGENTA be liable for any
incidental, consequential or special damages resulting from the use or handling of this
product. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF
SYNGENTA AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR
DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY,
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE)
RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE
RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION
OF SYNGENTA OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.
SYNGENTA and Seller offer this product, and Buyer and User accept it, subject to the
foregoing Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability, which may not be
modified except by written agreement signed by a duly authorized representative of
SYNGENTA.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its
labeling.
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either
directly or through drift. Only protected, handlers may be in the area during application.
For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the State or Tribal agency
responsible for pesticide regulation.
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.
Exception: If the product is applied by drenching, the Worker Protection Standard, under
certain circumstances, allows workers to enter the treated area if there willbe no contact
with anything that has been treated.
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker
Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such
as plants, soil or water is:
• Coveralls
• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material.
• Shoes plus socks
NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope
of the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR part 170). The
WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests,
nurseries, or greenhouses.
Do not enter treated areas without protective clothing until sprays have dried.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND PRECAUTIONS ON THIS
LABEL MAY RESULT IN POOR DISEASE CONTROL [OR PLANT INJURY].
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PRODUCT USE PRECAUTIONS
Rotational Crop Restrictions
Do not plant any crop which is not registered for use with fludioxonil for a period of 30
days, unless a shorter interval is specified on the following list.
Rotation Crop
Beans (dried and succulent except cowpeas)
Berries (bushberries, caneberries, juneberry, lingonberry, salal)
Brassica (Cole) Leafy Vegetables
Carrot
Herbs (fresh and dried)
Leafy Vegetables (except Brassica and Spinach)
Melons
Onions (dry bulb, including garlic, and green)
Strawberries
Watercress
Crops Not Intended for Food or Feed
All Other Crops Intended for Food or Feed
Planting Time From
Last Medallion
Application
0 days
30 days
Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York: Use is limited to strawberries and
onions. Not for use on melons in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York.
Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York: Use is limited to ornamentals grown in
interiorscapes, greenhouses, lath and shade houses, containers, or other
enclosed structures.
Hawaii: Use is limited to ornamentals grown in interiorscapes, greenhouses, lath
and shade houses, containers, or other enclosed structures.
RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
Medallion is a protective fungicide used to aid in the control of [soil and foliar] diseases.
Medallion contains fludioxonil which is in the phenylpyrrole class of chemistry and has a
unique mode of action, which prevents fungal respiration (Fungicide Action Group 12).
Fungal isolates with acquired resistance to Group 12 may eventually dominate the
fungal population if Group 12 fungicides are used repeatedly or in successive years as
the primary method of control for targeted species. This may result in partial or total loss
of control of those species by fludioxonil or other Group 12 fungicides. A disease
management program that includes alternation or tank mixes between Medallion and
other labeled fungicides that have a different mode of action may prevent pathogen
populations from developing resistance. Sanitation and other cultural practices to
minimize disease are also recommended to aid in control as well as to assist in
preventing/delaying resistance development.
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MIXING PROCEDURES
Prepare no more spray mixture than is needed for the immediate operation. Thoroughly
clean spray equipment before using this product. Vigorous agitation is necessary to
maintain uniformity of the spray mixture. Maintain maximum agitation throughout the
spraying operation. Do not let the spray mixture stand overnight in the spray tank. Flush
the spray equipment thoroughly following each use [and apply the rinsate to a previously
treated area].
To determine the physical compatibility of Medallion with other products, use a jar test as
described below.
Jar Compatibility Test: Using a quart jar, add the proportionate amounts of the
products to 1 qt. of water [or wax/oil emulsion]. Add wettable powders and water-
dispersible granular products first, then liquid flowables, and emulsifiable concentrates
last. After thoroughly mixing, let stand for at least 5 minutes. If the combination remains
mixed or can be remixed readily, it is physically compatible. Once compatibility has been
proven, use the same procedure for adding required ingredients to the spray tank.
To determine biological compatibility with other products, mix the products in the desired
proportions, apply per label directions on a small area or small number of plants for
phytotoxicity prior.to widespread use.
If using Medallion in a tank mixture, observe all directions for use, crops/sites, use rates,
dilution ratios, precautions, and limitations which appear on the tank mix product label.
No label dosage rate should be exceeded and the most restrictive label precautions and
limitations should be followed. This product should not be mixed with any product which
prohibits such mixing. Tank mixtures are permitted only in those states where the tank
mix partner is registered.
Note: Use with oils or adjuvants may cause plant damage.
THE CROP SAFETY OF ALL POTENTIAL TANK MIXES INCLUDING ADDITIVES AND
OTHER PESTICIDES ON ALL CROPS HAS NOT BEEN TESTED. BEFORE
APPLYING ANY TANK MIXTURE, THE SAFETY TO THE TARGET CROP SHOULD BE
CONFIRMED.
Add 1/i of the required amount of water [or wax/oil emulsion (or aqueous dilution of a
wax/oil emulsion)] to the spray or mixing tank. With the agitator running, open the
container and add the Medallion to the tank. Continue agitation while adding the
remainder of the carrier. Begin application of the solution after the Medallion has
completely and uniformly dispersed into the mix carrier. Maintain agitation until all of the
mixture has been applied.
If tank-mixing, add the desired amount of other products recommended for tank mixture
after Medallion has completely and uniformly dispersed into the mix carrier. In general,
tank mix partners should be added in this order: wettable powders, wettable granules
(dry flowables), liquid flowables, liquids, and emulsifiable concentrates. Always allow
each tank mix partner to become fully dispersed before adding the next product.
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Continue agitation to maintain a uniform suspension until all of the spray solution has
been applied. Maintain agitation until all of the mixture has been applied.
Medallion Alone: Add 1/3 of the required amount of water to the spray or mixing tank.
With the agitator running, drop the required number of unopened soluble packets of
Medallion into the spray tank ail at once. Continue agitation while adding the remainder
of the water. Begin application of the spray solution after the packets have dissolved,
and the material has completely dispersed into the mix water. Maintain agitation until all
of the mixture has been applied.
Medallion + Tank Mixtures: Medallion is usually compatible with Banner MAXX,
Subdue MAXX, and other commonly used fungicides, insecticides, and foliar nutrient
products. However, the physical and biological compatibility of Medallion with tank mix
partners should be tested before use. If in doubt, run a "jar compatibility test" or consult
with Syngenta company representatives, other users, or university'or extension
personnel before proceeding.
Add 1/3 of the required amount of water to the spray or mixing tank. With the agitator
running, drop the required number of unopened soluble packets of Medallion into the
tank all at once. Continue agitation while adding the remainder of the water. Allow the
packets of Medallion to dissolve and the product to completely disperse into the mix
water. Then add the desired amount of other products recommended for tank mixture
and allow them to become completely dispersed. Continue agitation to maintain a
uniform suspension until all of the spray solution has been applied.
Water-soluble packets of Medallion and any other products packaged in water-soluble
film, must be completely dissolved and dispersed in water before any other tank mix
partner, including micronutrients or other liquid or dry fertilizers, are added to the spray
solution.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Apply Medallion at rates and timings as described in this label.
For applications of Medallion as [foliar and] soil drench applications only. Do not use in
overhead irrigation systems.
Thorough coverage is necessary to provide good disease control. Applications using
sufficient water volume to provide thorough and uniform coverage generally provide the
most effective disease control. Recommended minimum ground spray volumes are 15
gals./A for field and vegetable crops and 50 gals./A for tree crops. For aerial application,
see instructions in the specific crop directions for use.
To avoid spray drift, do not apply when conditions favor drift beyond the target area.
Avoid spray overlap, as plant injury may occur.
Equip sprayers with nozzles that provide accurate and uniform application. Calibrate
sprayer before use.
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Use a pump with capacity to maintain the correct rated pressure for the nozzles
selected. Maintain sufficient agitation to keep the mixture in suspension. Use a jet
agitator, liquid sparge tube, or mechanical paddle for agitation. Do not air sparge.
Use screens to prevent nozzles from clogging. Use 50-mesh or coarser screens placed
after the tank and before the nozzles. Check nozzle manufacturer's recommendations.
For more information on spray equipment and calibration, consult sprayer
manufacturer's and state recommendations. For specific local directions and spray
schedules, consult the current state agricultural experiment station recommendations.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN SPRAYING IN THE VICINITY
OF AQUATIC AREAS SUCH AS LAKES, RESERVOIRS, RIVERS, PERMANENT
STREAMS, MARSHES OR NATURAL PONDS, ESTUARIES, AND COMMERCIAL
FISH FARM PONDS.
• Do not apply within 75 ft. of bodies of water such as lakes, reservoirs, rivers,
permanent streams, natural ponds, marshes, or estuaries.
• For all plantings within 150 ft. of bodies of water as described above, spray crops
from outside the planting away from the bodies of water.
• Shut off the sprayer when at row ends.
• Spray last three rows windward of aquatic areas using nozzles on one side only, with
spray directed away from aquatic areas.
• Do not cultivate within 10 ft. of aquatic areas as to allow a vegetative filter strip.
• Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift to aquatic areas. Do not apply
when gusts or sustained winds exceed 10 mph.
• Do not apply during a temperature inversion. Mist or fog may indicate the presence
of an inversion in humid areas.
Aerial Spray Recommendations and Precautions
Aerial application is only permitted in California. Make no more than one aerial
application per season.
Avoid applications under conditions when uniform coverage cannot be obtained or when
excessive drift may occur. Observe the following precautions when spraying in the
vicinity of aquatic area such as lakes; reservoirs; rivers; permanent streams; marshes or
natural ponds; estuaries and commercial fish ponds.
• Do not apply by air within 150 ft. of lakes, reservoirs, rivers, permanent streams,
marshes or natural ponds, estuaries and commercial fish ponds.
• Mount the spray boom on the aircraft so as to minimize the drift caused by wing tip
vortices. Use the minimum practical boom length, and do not exceed 75% of wing
span or rotor diameter.
• Use the largest droplet size consistent with good pest control. Formation of very
small droplets may be minimized by appropriate nozzle selection, by orientating
nozzles away from the air stream as much as possible, and by avoiding excessive
spray boom pressure.
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• Release the spray at the lowest height consistent with pest control and flight safety.
Avoid applications more than 10 feet above the crop canopy.
• Reduce risk of exposure to aquatic areas by avoiding applications when wind
direction is toward the aquatic area.
• Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift to aquatic areas. Do not apply
when gusts or sustained winds exceed 10 mph.
• Low humidity and high temperatures increase the evaporation rate of spray droplets
and, therefore, the likelihood of increased spray drift to aquatic area. Avoid spraying
during conditions of low humidity and/or high temperatures.
• Do not apply during a temperature inversion. Mist or fog may indicate the presence
of an inversion in humid areas.
Directions for Use Through [Microjet or Drip] Chemigation Systems
Medallion alone or in tank mixture with other pesticides which are registered for [microjet
or drip] application may be applied in irrigation water at rates specified on this label.
Apply this product only through a [microjet or drip] irrigation system. Do not apply this
product through any other type of irrigation system. Plant injury [,] [or] lack of
effectiveness [or illegal residues] can result from non-uniform distribution of treated
water. If you have questions about calibration, you should contact State Extension
specialists, equipment manufacturers, or other experts.
Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide
application to a public water system unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety devices
for public water systems are in place.
Spray Preparation: Chemical tank and injector system should be thoroughly cleaned.
Flush system with clean water.
Use Precautions for Drip Irrigation Applications
Drip Irrigation: Medallion may be applied through drip irrigation systems for soil-borne
disease control. The soil should have adequate moisture capacity prior to drip
application.
Terminate drip irrigation at fungicide depletion from the main feed supply tank or after 6
hours from start, whichever is shorter. For maximum efficacy, subsequent irrigation
(water only) should be delayed for at least for 24 hours following drip application.
Operation Instructions
The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum 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.
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The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, 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 withdrawn 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 functional 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.
Specific Instructions for Public Water Systems:
1. Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water
for human consumption if such system has at least 15 service connections or
regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of
the year.
2. Chemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional,
reduced-pressure zone, backflow preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in
the water supply line upstream from the point of pesticide 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 flow 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.
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing
check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
4. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, 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 withdrawn 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.
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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 fitted with a system
interlock.
7. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
8. Prepare a mixture of Medallion with clean water in the mix (supply) tank. The mix
(supply) tank should be set up to provide vigorous agitation. Make a slurry of
Medallion and water. Use a minimum of 1 gal. of water to one packet of Medallion.
Fill the mix (supply) tank with the required amount of water. Start agitation in the
tank. Add all of the required wettable powder from the sealed Medallion bag or all
of the required water-soluble packets of Medallion at the same time. Agitate the
solution until all of the water-soluble packets have dissolved and the Medallion has
completely dispersed into the solution. Maintain agitation in the tank and inject this
mixture into the irrigation system. Injecting a larger volume of a more dilute
mixture per hour will usually provide more accurate calibration of metering
equipment. Maintain sufficient agitation to keep the fungicide in suspension.
9. Meter into irrigation water during the beginning of the irrigation cycle.
10. With microjet systems, apply additional water after irrigation is completed to
remove residues from the foliage. Apply enough supplemental water to wet the
root zones of the plants.
Precaution for irrigation applications: Where distribution patterns do not overlap
sufficiently, unacceptable control may result. Where distribution patterns overlap
excessively, injury to desirable plants may result.
CROP USE DIRECTIONS
Ginseng (Non-bearing)
Use Medallion to control root rots caused by Cylindrocarpon and Sclerotinia.
Apply 0.25-0.50 Ib./A at a 14-21 day interval. Apply through drip irrigation or drenching to
provide a root-zone of treated area.
Do not apply more than 2 Ibs./A (1.0 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
Do not apply within 365 days of harvest.
Melons: Citron melon, muskmelon (hybrids and/or cultivars of Cucumis melo,
includes true cantaloupe, cantaloupe, casaba, crenshaw melon, golden pershaw
melon, honeydew melon, honey balls, mango melon, Persian melon, pineapple
melon, Santa Claus melon, and snake melon) and watermelon (includes hybrids
and/or varieties of Citrullus lanatus).
Use Medallion for the suppression of vine decline caused by Monosporascus
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cannonballus.
Apply 0.25-0.50 Ib./A prior to planting or transplanting in a 16-inch band shanked in with
four fertilizer knives per bed or through the drip tape. Make additional applications
starting at 21 days after planting or 7 days after transplanting via the drip tape. Continue
to apply via drip tape every 14-21 days if conditions favor disease development. Make
up to 3 applications at 0.50 Ib./A or 6 applications at 0.25 Ib./A.
Apply through drip irrigation to provide a root-zone of treated area. Due to limited
movement of Medallion in the soil, it is best to place the drip irrigation line directly below
the plants and no more than 4 inches deep.
Do not apply more than 1.5 Ibs./A Medallion (0.75 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
In Furrow Spray: Onion (Dry Bulb, Green, Onions grown for seed), Garlic
Use Medallion to control White rot caused by Sclerotium cepivorum.
Apply 3.5-7 oz./A (0.25-0.5 oz./1,000 ft. row) at the time of planting as an in-furrow spray
only. [Directions for foliar use on onions appear on page [ ] of this label.]
Do not apply more than 0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A per year.
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CROP USE DIRECTIONS
When a range of rates is provided, use the higher rates if weather conditions are
conducive for higher disease pressure.
Crop Disease
Rate
oz./Acre Remarks
Beans
(Dried and
Succulent except
cowpeas)
Chickpea
(garbanzo bean)
Bean (Lupinus
spp.)
(grain lupin,
sweet lupin, white
lupin, white sweet
lupin)
Bean (Phaseolus
spp.)
(kidney, lima,
mung, navy,
pinto, snap, wax)
Broad Bean (fava
bean)
Bean (Vigna spp.)
(asparagus,
blackeyed pea)
White Mold
(Sclerotinia
sclerotiorum)
Gray Mold
(Botrytis
cinerea)
5.5-7 Begin applications prior to or at the onset
of disease and repeat applications on a 7-
day interval if conditions remain favorable
for disease development.
For White Mold control, make the first
application at 10-20% bloom. In some
locations a single application at this timing
will provide adequate disease control.
Resistance Management: After 2
applications of Medallion, alternate with
another fungicide with a different mode of
action for 2 applications.
Specific Use Restrictions
• Application may be made by ground only.
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
• Do not apply within 7 days of harvest (7 day PHI). .
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Crop Disease
Rate
oz./Acre Remarks
Berries
(Including all
cultivars and/or
hybrids of
these)
Bushberries
Blueberry
Currant
Elderberry
Gooseberry
Huckleberry
Caneberries
Blackberry
Loganberry
Red and
Black
Raspberry
Juneberry
Lingonberry
Salal
Mummy berry
(Monilinia
vacciniicorymbosi)
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum
spp.)
Alternaria fruit rot
(Alternaria
tenuissima)
Phomopsis
(Phomopsis
vaccinii)
Botrytis Fruit Rot
(Botryis cinerea)
5.5-7 Begin applications prior to or at the onset
of disease and repeat applications on a 7-
10 day interval if conditions remain
favorable for disease development.
Resistance Management: After 2
applications of Medallion, alternate with
another fungicide with a different mode of
action for 2 applications.
Specific Use Restrictions
• Application may be made by ground. Aerial application in California only. Make no more
than one application by air. Use a minimum of 5 gallons/acre spray volume by air. Make
additional applications by ground up to the maximum allowable a.i./A per year.
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 !b. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
• May be applied on the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
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IT/
Crop Disease
Rate
oz./Acre Remarks
Brassica (Cole)
Leafy Vegetables
(Including all
cultivars and/or
hybrids of these)
Broccoli
Broccoli, Chinese
Broccoli raab
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Cabbage,
Chinese
Cauliflower
Cavalo broccolo
Collards
Kale
Kohlrabi
Mizuna
Mustard greens
Mustard spinach
Rape greens
Turnip greens
Alternaria leaf
blight
(Alternaria spp.)
Suppression:
Cercospora leaf
spot
(Cercospora
brassicicola)
5.5-7 Begin applications prior to or at the
onset of disease and repeat
applications on a 7-10 day interval if
conditions remain favorable for disease
development.
Resistance Management: After 2
applications of Medallion, alternate with
another fungicide with a different mode
of action for 2 applications.
Specific Use Restrictions
• Application may be made by ground only.
• Do not use roots of treated turnips for food or feed. Only turnip varieties harvested for their
leaves may be treated.
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
• Do not apply within 7 days of harvest (7 day PHI).
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Crop
Carrot
Disease
Alternaria leaf
blight
(Alternaria
dauci)
Rate
oz./Acre
5.5-7
Remarks
Begin applications prior to or at the onset
of disease and repeat applications on a 7-
10 day interval if conditions remain
favorable for disease development.
Resistance Management: After 2
applications of Medallion, alternate with
another fungicide with a different mode of
action for 2 applications.
Specific Use Restrictions
• Application may be made by ground only.
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
• Do not apply within 7 days of harvest (7 day PHI).
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Crop Disease
Rate
oz./Acre Remarks
Herbs
(Dried and fresh)
Angelica
Balm
Basil
Borage
Burnet
Camomile
Catnip
Chervil, dried leaves
Chive
Clary
Coriander, leaves
(cilantro)
Costmary
Culantro, leaves
Curry, leaves
Dillweed
Horehound
Hyssop
Lavender
Lemongrass
Lovage, leaves
Marigold
Marjoram
Nasturtium
Parsley, dried
leaves
Pennyroyal
Rosemary
Rue
Sage
Savory, summer
and winter
Sweet bay
Tansy
Tarragon
Thyme
Wintergreen
Woodruff
Wormwood
Alternaria leaf spot
(Altemaria spp.)
Botrytis leaf blight
(Botrytis spp.)
Fusarium blight
(Fusarium spp.)
5.5-7 Begin applications prior to or at the
onset of disease and repeat
applications on a 7-10 day interval if
conditions remain favorable for
disease development.
Apply in a minimum spray volume of
30 gals./A to obtain thorough
coverage.
Resistance Management: After 2
applications of Medallion, alternate
with another fungicide with a different
mode of action for 2 applications.
Specific Use Restrictions
• Application may be made by ground only.
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
• Do not apply within 7 days of harvest (7 day PHI).
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Crop Disease
Rate
oz./Acre Remarks
Leafy
Vegetables
(except
Brassica and
Spinach)
(Including
cultivars and/or
hybrids of
these)
Amaranth
Arugula
Cardoon
Celery
Celtuce
Chervil
Chrysanthem
um, edible
Corn salad
Cress
Dandelion
Dock
Endive
(escarole)
Fennel
Lettuce, head
and leaf
Orach
Parsley
Purslane
Radicchio
Rhubarb
Swiss Chard
Alternaria leaf
spot
(Alternaria
spp.)
Septoria leaf
spot
(Septoria
lactucae)
Gray mold
(Botrytis
cinerea)
Sclerotinia rot
(Sclerotinia
spp.)
Basal rot
(Phoma
exigua)
5.5-7 Begin applications prior to or at the onset
of disease and repeat applications on a 7-
10 day interval if conditions remain
favorable for disease development.
For control of Sclerotinia, make the first
application at thinning and again two
weeks later.
Resistance Management: After 2
applications of Medallion, alternate with
another fungicide with a different mode of
action for 2 applications.
Specific Use Restrictions
• Application may be made by ground only.
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
• May be applied on the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
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Crop
Onions
Dry Bulb
Green
Onions grown
for seed
Garlic
Disease
Botrytis leaf
blight or blast
(Botrytis spp.)
Stemphylium
leaf blight
(Stemphylium
vesicarium)
Purple Blotch
(Alternaria
porn)
Suppression:
Neck rot
(Botrytis spp.)
Black Mold
(Aspergillus
niger)
Soilborne
diseases
White rot
(Sclerotium
cepivorum)
Rate
oz./Acre
5.5-8
3.5-7
(0.25-0.5
oz./ 1 ,000 ft
row)
Remarks
Begin applications when conditions
become favorable for disease but before
infection. If favorable conditions persist,
make additional applications on a 7 to 10
day interval.
For optimal effect on neck rot, apply on a 7
day schedule at the 8 oz. rate.
Resistance Management: After 2
applications of Medallion, alternate with
another fungicide with a different mode of
action for 2 applications.
Apply at the time of planting as an in-
furrow spray.
Specific Use Restrictions
• Application may be made by ground only.
• Do not apply more than 32 oz./A of Medallion (1.0 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
• Do not apply within 7 days of harvest (7 day PHI).
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Crop
Pistachio
Disease
Botrytis
(Botrytis spp.)
Alternaria
(Altemaria
altemata)
Rate
oz./Acre
5.5-7
Remarks
Make the first application during early
bloom repeat applications at 14-day
intervals if conditions remain favorable for
disease development.
Resistance Management: After 2
applications of Medallion, alternate with
another fungicide with a different mode of
action for 2 applications.
Specific Use Restrictions
• Application may be made by ground. Aerial application in California only. Make no more
than one application by air. Use a minimum of 20 gallons/acre spray volume by air. Make
additional applications by ground up to the maximum allowable a.i./A per plot of land per
year.
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
• Do not apply within 7 days of harvest (7 day PHI).
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Crop Disease
Rate
oz./Acre Remarks
Strawberries Gray Mold
(Botrytis
cinerea)
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichu
m spp.)
5.5-8 Begin application at or before bloom and
continue on a 7 to 10 day interval.
Resistance Management: After 2
applications of Medallion, alternate with
another fungicide with a different mode of
action for 2 applications.
Root and crown
anthracnose at
planting
(Colletotrichum
spp.)
2.5-4 oz. per
100 gals.
water
Apply as a pre-plant dip to strawberry
roots and crowns at the rate of 2.5 to 4 oz.
per 100 gals, of water for suppression of
root and crown rot caused by anthracnose.
Wash transplants to remove excess soil
prior to dipping. This helps to remove
adhering spores from the external plant
parts. Completely immerse planting stock
in dip solution. Dip or expose plants for a
minimum of 2 to 5 minutes. DO NOT reuse
solution. Dispose of dip solution according
to local regulations.
Plant treated plants as quickly as possible.
For continued anthracnose control, follow
with foliar applications of beginning 2-3
weeks after transplant.
Specific Use Restrictions
• Application may be made by ground. Aerial application in California only. Make no more
than one application by air. Use a minimum of 5 gallons/acre spray volume by air. Make
additional applications by ground up to the maximum allowable a.i./A per plot of land per
year.
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
• May be applied on the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
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Crop
Tropical Fruits
Lychee
Longan
Spanish lime
Rambutan
Pulasan
Disease
Botrytis fruit rot
(Botrytis spp.)
Alternaria fruit
rot
(Alternaria
spp.)
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichu
m spp.)
Rate
oz./Acre
5.5-7
Remarks
Make the first application during early
bloom and repeat at 7-10 day intervals if
conditions remain favorable for disease
development.
Resistance Management: After 2
applications of Medallion, alternate with
another fungicide with a different mode of
action for 2 applications.
Specific Use Restrictions
• Application may be made by ground. Aerial application in California only. Make no more
than one application by air. Use a minimum of 20 gallons/acre spray volume by air. Make
additional applications by ground up to the maximum allowable a.i./A per plot of land per
year.
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
• May be applied on the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
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Crop Disease
Rate
oz./Acre Remarks
Watercress Cercospora
leafs pot
(Cercospora
spp.)
Sclerotinia
white mold
(Sclerotinia
spp.)
Rhizoctonia rot
(Rhizoctonia
so/an/)
5.5-7 Begin applications prior to or at the onset
of disease and repeat applications at a 7-
10 day interval if conditions remain
favorable for disease development.
Resistance Management: After 2
applications of Medallion, alternate with
another fungicide with a different mode of
action for 2 applications.
Specific Use Restrictions
• Application may be made by ground only.
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
• May be applied on the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
TURFGRASS
Medallion is a protectant fungicide for control of certain diseases of turfgrass. Medallion
provides control of brown patch, leaf spot, yellow patch, summer patch, anthracnose,
gray leaf spot, bentgrass dead spot, and pink and gray snow mold when used in an
integrated, preventive disease management program. For control of other diseases of
turfgrass such as Pythium blight, yellow tuft, and downy mildew, use Subdue MAXX®.
DO NOT USE ON TURFGRASS IN HAWAII.
1. USE MEDALLION AS A FOLIAR SPRAY IN AN INTEGRATED, PREVENTIVE
DISEASE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH
OTHER FUNGICIDES SUCH AS BANNER MAXX, OR SUBDUE MAXX.
2. Apply in sufficient water to ensure thorough coverage.
3. Apply after mowing.
4. For control of foliar diseases, allow sprayed area to completely dry before
irrigation.
5. Under conditions optimum for high disease pressure, use the higher rate and the
shorter interval.
6. For optimum turfgrass quality and disease control, use Medallion in conjunction
with turfgrass management practices that promote good plant health and
optimum disease control.
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7. Before use of any fungicide, proper diagnosis of the organism causing the
disease is important. Use of diagnostic kits or other means of identification of the
disease is essential to determine the best control measures.
Notes: (1) To avoid possible illegal residues, do not graze animals on treated areas, and
(2) Do not feed clippings from treated areas to livestock or poultry. (3) Note: Do not
apply more than 1.5 oz. product/1,000 sq. ft/year (4 Ibs. product/A/year) and the single
maximum application rate is 0.68 Ib. of fludioxonil/A/application on turfgrass.
Turf grass Disease Control With Medallion
Disease
Brown Patch
(Rhizoctonia
solani)
Bentgrass Dead
Spot
( Ophiosphaerella
agrostis)
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum
graminicola)
Leaf Spot
(Bipolaris spp.,
Drechslera spp.)
Summer Patch
(Magnaporthe
poae)
Yellow Patch
(Rhizoctonia
cerealis)
Snow Mold
Gray
(Typhula incarnata
Typhula
ishikariensis)
Rate
product/
1,000 sq.ft.
*see chart
0.20-0.25 oz.
0.50 oz.
0.30-0.50 oz.
0.25-0.50 oz.
0.25-0.50 oz.
0.50 oz.
0.50 oz.
0.50 oz.
Application
Interval
7 days
14 days
14 days
14 days
14-21 days
14 days
Late Fall
Late Fall
Instructions
Begin applications prior to disease
development. For extended and more broad
spectrum disease control (up to 21 days),
including dollar spot, tank mix 0.20-0.50 oz.
of Medallion with 1 .0-2.0 fl. oz. of Banner
MAXX® per 1,000 sq.ft.
Begin applications prior to disease
development. For more broad spectrum
disease control, tank mix Medallion with 1 .0-
2.0 fl. oz. of Banner MAXX per 1,000 sq. ft.
Begin applications prior to disease
development. For best control, use as a
component of a preventive disease control
program.
Apply when conditions are favorable for
disease development.
Apply when conditions are favorable for
disease development. For best disease
control, tank mix 0.30-0.50 oz. of Medallion
with 1 .0-2.0 fl. oz. of Banner MAXX per 1 ,000
sq. ft.
Apply one application in late fall before snow
cover. For best disease control, tank mix
with 1 .0-2.0 fl. oz. of Banner MAXX per 1 ,000
sq. ft.
Apply one to two applications in late fall
before snow cover. Do not apply on top of
snow. For best disease control, tank mix
with one to two registered snow mold
products. For example, mix with a
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Pink
(Microdochium
nivale)
combination of Banner MAXX and Daconil
Ultrex®. Medallion at 0.25-0.30 oz. rate can
be used when tank mixing with Banner
MAXX and Daconil Ultrex when disease
conditions are expected to be light to
moderate.
Microdochium Patch
(Microdochium
nivale)
0.25-0.50 oz. 14 days For the control of Microdochium Patch
without snow cover. Under heavy
infestations combine with Banner MAXX.
Repeat applications can be made at 7-14 day
intervals when conditions are favorable for
disease development.
Gray Leaf Spot
(Pyricularia grisea)
0.25-0.50 oz. 14 days Apply when conditions are favorable for
disease development. For best control, use
as a component of a preventive disease
control program.
"Medallion Conversion Chart
Rate Product/
1,000 sq.ft.
0.20 oz.
0.25 oz.
0.30 oz.
0.50 oz.
Treated Area
sq. ft./1 oz.
Packet
5,000
4,000
3,340
2,000
Treated Area
sq. ft./5 oz.
Packet
25,000
20,000
16,700
10,000
ORNAMENTALS
Medallion is a protectant fungicide for control of certain foliar, stem, and root diseases in
ornamentals grown in interiorscapes, field nursery plantings, container nurseries, forest
nurseries, residential and commercial landscapes, greenhouses, lath and shade houses,
or other enclosed structures.
HAWAII ONLY: Use is limited to ornamentals grown in interiorscapes, greenhouses,
lath and shade houses, containers, or other enclosed structures.
Medallion controls foliar diseases of ornamentals caused by Rhizoctonia spp., Botrytis
spp., Cercospora spp., Alternaria spp., Septoria spp., and Myrothecium spp. when
applied on a regular schedule as a full coverage spray.
Medallion also will provide control of stem and root diseases caused by Rhizoctonia
spp., Fusariumspp. (e.g., oxysporum), Cylindrocladium spp., Sclerotium spp., and
Thielaviopsis spp., when mixed with the potting media or as a drench to the root zone of
plants.
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For control of stem and root diseases caused by Pythium spp. and Phytophthora spp.,
tank mix Medallion with labeled rates of Subdue MAXX. See mixing instructions for
these tank mixes.
Maximum Use Rates
For indoor drench applications, use up to 30 oz. of Medallion per 1,000 sq. ft. (80 Ibs.
product/A) per year or crop cycle. Applications to pre-potting mix can be made up to 4
oz. of Medallion per cu. yd.
The high use rates recommended for container nurseries, greenhouses, or other
enclosed structures are due to the high organic matter soil mixes used in these systems
and the high binding affinity of Medallion for organic matter.
For field grown and landscape ornamentals, apply up to a maximum of 1 .5 oz./1 ,000 sq.
ft./year (4 Ibs. product/A/year) and the single maximum application rate is 0.68 Ib. of
fludioxonil/A/application. For outdoor container grown ornamentals, apply up to a
maximum of 3 oz. product/1 ,000 sq. ft./year (8 Ibs. product/A/year).
Plant Species
Medallion has been tested and found to be safe on the ornamentals listed in this table at
specified rates. For plants not listed in the table, see the NOTICE TO USER box at the
bottom of the table. Numbers in parentheses refer to diseases controlled. See Table 1 .
African Violets (1-12)
Ageratum (1-10)
Alyssum (1-12)
Aster (1-12)
Azalea (4, 11, and 12)
Begonia (1-12)
Bleeding Heart* (1-12)
Bridal Veil* (1-12)
Caladium (1-12)
Calendula (1-12)
Carnation (1-12)
Celosia(1-12)
Centrosa*(1-12)
Chenille* (1-12)
Christmas Cactus (1-12)
Chrysanthemums (1-12)
Coleus(1-12)
Coreopsis* (1-12)
Cyclamen (1-12)
Dahlia* (1-12)
Daisy* (1-12)
Fern (1-12)**
Fuchsia* (1-4)
Gerbera Daisy (1-12)
Gomphrena (1-12)
Lantana*(1-12)
Lysianthus(8-12)
Marigold (1-12)
Mexican Heather* (1-7)
Nephthytis*(1-12)
Pansy (1-12)
Petunia (1-12)
Pittosporium (8-12)
Poinsettia (1,4,9-12)
Portulaca*(1-12)
Pothos(1-12)
Rose (1, 4, and 9)
Salvia(1-12)
Snapdragon (1-12)
Spathiphy!lum(1-12)
Sunflower* (1-12)
Tobacco, flowering* (1-12)
Verbena (1-12)
Vinca(1-12)
Wandering Jew*(1-12)
Zinnia (1-12)
* Indicates that only foliar applications have been tested for plant safety.
**Do not apply Medallion to leather leaf fern.
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Note:
• Drench or at seedling applications to Impatiens or New Guinea Impatiens may cause
stunting and/or chlorosis.
• Foliar or drench applications to some Geranium varieties may cause stunting or
chlorosis at higher rates. Responses may vary depending on environmental
conditions. Medallion should be tested on a limited area to evaluate for any possible
damage before proceeding with treatment of the entire crop.
NOTICE TO USER: Plant tolerance to Medallion has been found to be acceptable for
the specific genera and species listed on this label. Due to the large number of species
and varieties of ornamentals and nursery plants, it is impossible to test every one for
tolerance to Medallion. Neither the Manufacturer nor the Seller has determined whether
or not Medallion can be used safely on ornamental plants not specified on this label.
The professional user should determine if Medallion can be used safely prior to
commercial use. In a small area, test the recommended rates on a small number of
plants for phytotoxicity prior to widespread use.
Table 1: Diseases Controlled by Medallion
Foliar Diseases
1. Aerial Blight (Rhizoctonia spp.)
2. Alternaria Leaf Blight (Alternaria spp.)
3. Alternaria Leaf Spot (Alternaria spp.)
4. Botrytis Blight (Botrytis spp.)
5. Cercospora Leaf Spot (Cercospora spp.)
6. Myrothecium Leaf Spot and Blight (Myrothecium spp.)
7. Septoria Leaf Spot (Septoria spp.)
Stem, Crown, and Root Rots
8. Cylindrocladium Stem and Root Rot (Cylindrocladium spp.)
9. Fusarium Stem and Root Rot (Fusarium spp.)
10. Rhizoctonia Stem and Root Rot (Rhizoctonia spp.)
11. Southern Blight (Sclerotium rolfsii)
12 Black Root Rot (Thielaviopsis spp.)
FOLIAR SPRAY
For control of Rhizoctonia spp., Alternaria spp., Septoria spp., Myrothecium spp., and
Cercospora spp., use 1-2 oz./100 gals, of water and spray to runoff at 7- to 14-day
intervals while conditions are favorable for disease development.
For control of Botrytis spp., use 2-4 oz./100 gals, of water and spray to runoff at 7- to 14-
day intervals while conditions are favorable for disease development. For management
of the potential development of resistance in the Botrytis population, use no more than
two consecutive applications of Medallion before rotating to another effective product
registered for Botrytis control on ornamentals with a different mode of action.
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Notes: (1) Under severe conditions, use the highest rate and/or the shortest application
interval. (2) Use sufficient spray volume to wet the plants to the point of drip. (3) For a
single foliar application, apply up to a maximum of 4 oz./100 gals. (1 oz./25gals).
PRE-POTTING GROWING MEDIA MIX
Medallion can be mixed with the potting media before seeding or transplanting by
uniformly mixing 1-2 oz. per cu. yd. of potting media. The desired amount of Medallion
should be mixed with 0.50-1 gal. of water and applied to 1 (one) cu. yd. of potting media.
It is recommended that Medallion treatment should be made just before the plants are
seeded or potted up. Uniform mixing can be accomplished by placing the potting mix in
a rotating drum and spraying the Medallion solution onto the mix while the drum is
rotating.
GROWING MEDIUM DRENCH
At Seeding
For the control of damping-off, root, and stem diseases, mix 1 oz./100 gals, of water.
When using Medallion for control of Rhizoctonia spp., apply sufficient mix to wet the
upper one-half of the growing medium. For control of other root and stem diseases,
completely drench the growing medium. Make only one application to the seeding crop
prior to transplanting or transfer to larger containers.
Transplants and Cuttings
For the, control of root and stem diseases, mix 1-2 oz./100 gals, of water. When using
Medallion for control of Rhizoctonia spp., apply sufficient mix to wet the upper one-half of
the growing medium. For control of other root and stem diseases, completely drench the
growing medium. If needed, retreat transplants and cuttings with Medallion as described
above at 21- to 28-day intervals. Two applications per year during conditions favorable
for disease development are usually adequate to control diseases of ornamentals.
Notes: (1) Under severe conditions, use the highest rates and/or the shortest
application interval. (2) For control of Pythium and Phytophthora diseases in addition to
Rhizoctonia spp., Cylindrocladium spp., Thielaviopsis spp., Fusahum spp., and
Sclerotium spp., tank mix Medallion with labeled rates of Subdue MAXX. (3) Drench
applications can be made at up to a maximum of 2 pts./sq. ft. to wet the root zone of
plants.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage and disposal.
Pesticide Storage
Store in original containers in a cool, dry, secure place. Do not store this product under
wet conditions. Handle outer container carefully to avoid breakage of inner water-
soluble packets. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not store near food or
feed. In case of spill on floor or paved surfaces, sweep and remove to chemical waste
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storage area until proper disposal can be made if product cannot be used according to
the label. Take special care to avoid contamination of equipment and facilities during
cleanup procedures and disposal of wastes.
Pesticide Disposal
Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of unused pesticide, spray mixture, or
rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use
according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control
Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative of the nearest EPA Regional Office for
guidance.
Container Handling [Water-soluble packets]
Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer foil pouch for
recycling if available or dispose of empty pouch in the trash as long as water-soluble
packet (WSP) is unbroken.
Container Handling [Bags]
Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Completely empty bag into
application equipment. Then offer for recycling if available or dispose of empty bag in a
sanitary landfill or by incineration, or by other procedures approved by state and local
authorities.
CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED OR DRINKING WATER.
[Medallion®, Banner MAXX®, Daconil Ultrex®, Subdue MAXX®] and the Syngenta logo
are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company.
©20XX Syngenta
For non-emergency (e.g., current product information), call
Syngenta Crop Protection at 1-800-334-9481.
Manufactured for:
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
P.O. Box18300
Greensboro, North Carolina 27419-8300
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NON-DETACHABLE CONTAINER LABEL
Medallion® Fungicide •
GROUP •£• FUNGICIDE
For control of certain foliar, stem, and root diseases in turfgrass including golf courses,
institutional, commercial and residential lawns, sod farms, sports fields, parks, municipal
grounds and cemeteries, and of ornamentals grown in interiorscapes, field nursery
plantings, container nurseries, forest nurseries, residential and commercial landscapes,
greenhouses, lath and shade houses, or other enclosed structures
Active Ingredient:
Fludioxonil* 50.0%
Other Ingredients: ', 50.0%
Total: 100.0%
*CAS No. 131341-86-1
Medallion .is a 50% wettable powder.
Water-soluble Packaging:
This outer protective container contains Medallion in [total number] inner water-soluble
packets. These inner packets dissolve in water, allowing contents to wet. After opening
outer container, immediately dump the required number of unopened inner packets into
the partially filled sprayer or mix tank. Do not handle the soluble packets or expose them
to moisture, since this may cause rupturing.
Do not offer individual packets for sale.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
CAUTION
See additional precautionary statements and directions for use inside booklet.
AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection
Standard, 40 CFR part 170. Refer to supplemental labeling under "Agricultural Use
Requirements" in the Directions for Use section for information about this standard.
EPA Reg. No. 100-769
EPA Est.
x ounce
Water-Soluble Packets
Net Weight
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FIRST AID
If in eyes
If on skin or
clothing
« Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20
minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5
minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
• Take off contaminated clothing.
• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 1 5-20 minutes.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or
doctor, or going for treatment.
HOT LINE NUMBER
For 24-Hour Medical Emergency Assistance (Human or Animal)
or Chemical Emergency Assistance (Spill, Leak, Fire, or Accident),
Call
1-800-888-8372
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
CAUTION
Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with
eyes, skin, or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before
eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove and wash
contaminated clothing before reuse.
Environmental Hazards
For terrestrial uses: This pesticide is toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, oysters and
shrimp. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present, or to
intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when
disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate.
Physical or Chemical Hazards
Do not use or store near heat or open flame
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage and disposal.
Pesticide Storage
Store in original containers in a cool, dry, secure place. Do not store this product under
wet conditions. Handle outer container carefully to avoid breakage of inner water-
soluble packets. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not store near food or
feed. In case of spill on floor or paved surfaces, sweep and remove to chemical waste
Medallion Fungicide
Page 33 of 33
storage area until proper disposal can be made if product cannot be used according to
the label. Take special care to avoid contamination of equipment and facilities during
cleanup procedures and disposal of wastes.
Pesticide Disposal
Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of unused pesticide, spray mixture, or
rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use
according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control
Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative of the nearest EPA Regional Office for
guidance.
Container Handling [Water-soluble packets]
Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer foil pouch for
recycling if available or dispose of empty pouch in the trash as long as water-soluble
packet (WSP) is unbroken.
Container Handling [Bags]
Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Completely empty bag into
application equipment. Then offer for recycling if available or dispose of empty bag in a
sanitary landfill or by incineration, or by other procedures approved by state and local
authorities.
CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED OR DRINKING WATER.
Medallion® and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company.
©20XX_ Syngenta
Manufactured for:
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
P.O. Box 18300
Greensboro, North Carolina 27419-8300
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