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# SA-50 LIQUID ORNAMENTAL AND VEGETABLE FUNGICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **829-287**
- Registrant: SOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDES, INC.
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Chlorothalonil (12.5%)
- Label accepted: 2012-06-22
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000829-00287-20120622.pdf
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON DC 20460
OFFICFOP CHUVIIC \LSAFEFY
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Ms Cynthia Huffman
Southern Agricultural Insecticides Inc
PO Box 218
Palmetto FL 34220 urn o <% s. s,
Subject Product Name SA 50 Liquid Ornamental and Vegetable Flowable Fungicide
EPA Reg No 829 287
Submission date 5/8/2012
Label Amendment Reinstate Precautionary statements between Hazards to
Domestic Animals and First Aid omitted on 11/5/09 notification
Decision Number 465310
Dear Registrant
The amended label referred to above submitted in connection with registration under the Federal
Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act as amended is acceptable providing a final printed
label is submitted with the following changes
• On page 4 in Ornamental Conifers add Do not apply to forests
® On page 5 in the cabbage carrot and corn application directions change Repeat 7 10 day
intervals to Repeat at 8 10 day intervals
One copy of the label stamped Accepted with comments is enclosed for your records This label
supersedes all labels previously accepted for this product Please submit one copy of the final
printed label before the product is released for shipment
If you have questions concerning this letter please call Banza Djapao at 703 305 7269 or via
email at djapao banza@epa gov or you may call me at 703 308 9443
Sincerely
Tony Kish
Product Manager 22
Fungicide Branch
Registration Division (7504P)
DD SOUTHERN
LIQUID ORNAMENTAL
and VEGETABLEFLOWABLE FUNGICIDE
NOTFOR USEON PLANTS BEING GROWN FOR SALE OR OTHER
COMMERCIALPURPOSES USE ORFORCOMMERCIALSEED
Active ingredient
Chlorothalonil (tetrachloroisophthalomtrile) 12 507
Inert ingredients 8750/o
Total 100 00 /o
DaconiF is a registered trademark of Syngenta
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION
SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING Read entire label and use as directed
Apply only to plants specified on this label Do not apply to plants not listed on this label
Do not combine this product with pesticides surfactants or fertilizers unless prior use has shown the combination compatible
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND THE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS FOR USE OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LOCATED INSIDE OF
LABEL FOLLOW DIRECTIONS ON SIDE OF LABEL TO OPEN
For information on this pesticide product (including health concerns medical emergencies or pesticide incidents) call the National
Pesticide Telecommunications Network at 1 800 858 7378 Have product container or label with you when calling a poison control
center or doctor or going for treatment
Southern Agricultural Insecticides, Inc
PALMETTO FL 34220 HENDERSONVILLE N C 28793 BOONE N C
EPA Reg No 829 287 EPA Est No 829 FL 1
Net Contents Liquid 1 Pt, Qt, Gl
051538068246
ACCEPTED
with COMMENTS.
Under the Federal loeecOctde,
Fungicide, and Kodeottode Act
PRECAUTIONARYSTATEMENTS
HAZARDSTOHUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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FIRST AID
If In Eyes 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 centerordoctorfortreatmentadvice IfSwallowed C all a poison control centerordoctor
immediately for treatment advice Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow Do not
induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor Do not give anything
by mouth to an unconscious person If Inhaled Move person to fresh air If person is not
breathing call 911 or an ambulance then give artificial respiration preferably mouth to mouth
if possible Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice
Note to Physician Affected persons respond to treatment with antihistammes or steroid
creams and/or systemic steroids
NOTE TO USER Wear long sleeve shirt long pants gloves and goggles or face shield while
mixing and applying this product Keep unprotected persons and animals out of treatment area
until spray has completely dried
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
This product is toxic to fish aquatic invertebrates and marine/estuanne organisms Run off
from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas To protect
the environment do not allow pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains drainage ditches
gutters or surface waters Applying this product in calm weather when rain is not predicted for
the next 24 hours will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the
treatment area Sweeping any product that lands on a driveway sidewalk or street back onto
the treated area of the lawn or garden will help to prevent run off to water bodies or drainage
systems Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling
DO NOT allow people or pets to entertreated areas until sprays have dried or dusts have settled
DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact other persons or pets either directly or
through drift DO NOT combine this product in the spray tank with other pesticides surfactants
or fertilizers unless your prior use has shown the combination physically compatible effective
and non injurious under your conditions of use The use of spray stickers or other spray
adjuvants is not recommended with this product
Before opening slowly invert this container several times to assure uniform mixture Slowly
add the required amount of this product to the spray tank while filling Agitate and continue to
agitate while using
For handy reference 1 oz liquid = 2 Tablespoonfuls (TBS) = 6 teaspoonfuls (tsp)
APPLICATIONS INSTRUCTIONS
Do not use on home lawns and turf sites associated with apartment buildings daycare centers
playgrounds playfields recreational park athletic fields athletic fields located on or next to
schools (IB elementary middle and high schools) campgrounds churches and theme parks
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
Apply this fungicide at the rate of 2 1/2 Tablespoonfuls (2 Tablespoonfuls for roses) per gallon of water to cover 350 sq ft Apply the
spray to run off when conditions are favorable for disease development Repeat applications at 7 to 14 day intervals until conditions
are no longer favorable During periods when conditions favor severe disease incidence generally cloudy wet weather apply at one
week intervals Apply to plants when foliage and flowers are dry or nearly dry
Use of this product is recommended for the control of fungal diseases referred to by numbers in parentheses following each ornamental Ornamentals
listed on this label have been tested and found to tolerate applications of chlorothalonil (the active ingredient in this product) at the recommended rates
The user should test for possible phytotoxic responses using recommended rates on ornamental plants on a small area prior to extensive use
Applications to bloom may damage flowers and/or fruits
FRUITS AND OTHER STRUCTURES WHICH ARE BORNE ON TREATED PLANTS MUST NOT BE EATEN unless directions for use on the specific food plant
are followed as given in the vegetable and fruit sections of this label Do not feed treated plant parts to livestock Do not apply more than 27 applications
per growing season (year)
ORNAMENTALS RECOMMENDED FORTREATMENTWITH THIS FLOWABLE FUNGICIDE
BROADLEAF SHRUBS ANDTREES
Andromeda(Piens)(4) Ash(Fraxmus)(1) Aspen(1) Azalea(124) Buckeye(horsechestnut)(1) Cherry Laurel(1) Crabapple(1 6 8)
Dogwood(1) Eucalyptus(S) Euonymus(1) Firethorn(Pyracantha)(1) Flowering Almond(1 2) Flowering Cherry(1 2) Flowering
Peach(1 2) Flowering Plum(1 2) Flowering Quince(1 2) Hawthorn(1 6) Holly (1) Lilac(5) Magnolia Maple(1) Mountain Laurel(1)
Oak(Red group only)(1 7) Oregon Grape(Mahonia)(6) Photinia(1) Poplar(1) Pnvet(hgustrum)(1) Rhododendron(1 2 4) Sand
Cherry(1 2) Sequoia(1) Spiraea(1) Sycamore Planetree(l) Viburnum(5) Walnut(Juglans)(1)
FLOWERING PLANTS AND BULBS
(Avoid applications during bloom period on plants where flower injury is unacceptable )
Arabian Violet (2) Begonia (1) Camellia (2) Carnation (1 2) Chrysanthemum (1 2) Crocus (1) Daffodil (1) Daisy (1) Geranium (1 6)
Gladiolus (1 2) Hollyhock (6) Hydrangea (Foliage only)(1 6) Iris (1 2) Lily(1) Marigold (1) Narcissus (1) Pansy (1) Petunia (1 4)
Phlox (1) Pomsettia (1) Discontinue applications to pomsettia prior to bract formation phytotoxicity is possible on the bracts Rose
(1) Statice (1) Tulip (1) Zmnia( 1 5) Do not apply more than 30 applications per season (year)
FOLIAGE PLANTS
Aglaonema(l) Areca palm(1) Artemesia(l) Boston fern(1) Dumbcane(Diffenbachia)(1) Dracaena(1) Fatsia(Araha)(1) Ficus(1)
Florida Ruffle Fern(1) Leatherleaf Fern(1) Lipstick plant(1) Ming araha(1) Oyster plant(Rhoeo)(1) Parlor palm Chamaedorea(l)
Peperomia(l) Philodendron(1 4) Prayer plant(Marganta)(1) Syngonium(l) Zebra plant(Aphelandra)(1)
DISEASES CONTROLLED WITH THIS FLOWABLE FUNGICIDE
(1) LEAFSPOTS/FOLIAR BLIGHTS
Actmopelte leafspot
Anthracnose(Discula)bhght
Botrytis leafspot leaf blight
Cercosporidium leafspot
Curvulana leaf spot
Didymellma leafspot
Fusanum leafspot
Monilmia blossom blight
Myrothecium leafspo
Phyllosticta leaf spot
Septona leaf spot
Tan leafspot(Curvulana)
Alternaria leafspot/leaf blight
Ascochyta blight
Cephalosporium leaf spot
Coryneum blight (shothole)
Cylmdrosporium leafspot
Drechslera leafspot
Gleosponum black leafspot
twig blight
brown rot
Rhizoctonia web blight
Sphaeropsis leafspot
Volutella leaf blight
(2) FLOWER SPOTS/BLIGHTS
Botrytis flower spot
Monilhnia blossom blight
Sclerotmia flower blight
(3) CYLINDROCLADIUM STEM CANKER
(4) PHYTOPHTHORA LEAF BLIGHT dieback
(5) POWDERY MILDEWS
Erysiphe cichoracearum
(6) RUSTS
Gymnosporangium spp
(7)TAPHRINA blister
(8) SCAB (Ventuna maequalis)
flower blight
Ovulmia flower blight
Anthracnose leaf blotch spot
Bipolaris(Helminthosponum leaf spot)
Cercospora leaf spot
Corynespora leaf spot
Dactylaria leafspot
Fabraea(Entomosponum)leafspot
Ink spot (Drechslera)
Mycosphaerella ray blight
Nematostoma leaf blight
Ramulana leaf spot
Stagonospora leaf scorch
Curvulana flower spot
Rhizopus blossom blight
Microsphaera spp
Puccmia spp Puccmiastrum hydranceae
RATES DID NOTEXHIBIT PHYTOTOXICITY
BOTANICAL NAME
Aechmea fasciata
Araucana heterophylla
Asplenium nidus
Bougamvillea spp
Caladium spp
Calathea makoyana
Calistephus chinensis
Canssa grandiftora
Clerodendron thomsonae
Codiaeum spp
BOTANICAL NAME
Cordylme termmalis
Crassula argentea
Cyrthomium falcatum
Dionaea muscipula
Dizygotheca elegantissima
Epipremnum aureum
COMMONNAME
Aechmea
Norfolk Island Pine
Birdnest fern
Bougamvillea
Caladium
Peacock plant
Aster
Natal plum
Bleeding heart
Croton
COMMONNAME
Ti Plant
Jade Plant
Holly Leaf Fern
Venus Fly Trap
False Araha
Golden Pothos
NOTE DO NOT apply this product to either green or variegated
demonstrated to cause phytotoxic responses
BOTANICAL NAME
Episcia cupreata
Fittonia spp
Gerbera jamesonn
Gynura sarmentosa
Gypsophila paniculata
Hoya spp
Ilex cornuta
Ilex crenata
Impatiens spp
Pilea cadierei
BOTANICAL NAME
Platycerium spp
Sansevieria tnfasciata
Tolmeia menziesn
Yucca elephantipes
Zygocactus truncatus
Scmdapsus
Pittosporum or to Schefflera as
COMMONNAME
Flame Violet
Silver Nerve Plant
Gerbera Daisy
Purple Passion Vine
Baby s Breath
Wax Plant
Chinese Holly
Japanese Holly
Impatiens
Aluminum Plant
COMMONNAME
Staghorn fern
Birdnest Sansevieria
Piggy back Plant
Spineless Yucca
Christmas cactus
multiple applications have been
ORNAMENTAL CONIFERS
Apply this fungicide at the rate given below per gallon of water to cover 350 sq ft
Apply to obtain uniform coverage of tree canopy Do not allow livestock to graze treated areas
Rates are given in Tablespoonfuls of product per gallon of water Do not retreat within 7 days
Do not make more than 6 applications per year for rates up to 4 1/2 TBS Do not make more than 4 applications per year at rates above
4 1/2 TBS
DISEASES
Swiss needlecast
Sclerodems canker(pmes)
Sirococcus tip blight
TBS/GAL
7 1/2 TBS
2 1/2 TBS
to 4 1/2 TBS
3 1/2 TBS
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
Make first application in Spring when
new shoot growth is 1/2 to 2 inches long
Make additional applications at 3 to 4 week intervals
until conditions no longer favor disease development
Cyclaneusma and
Lophodermium needlecasts
Rhabdoclme needlecast
Botrytis seedling blight
Phoma twig blight
7 1/2 TBS
2 1/2 TBS
to 4 1/2 TBS
2 1/2 TBS
Apply in early Spring prior to bud break
Repeat applications at 6 to 8 week intervals until
spore release ceases in late Fall Apply monthly
during periods of frequent rainfall During drought
periods applications may be suspended then
resumed upon next occurence of needle wetness
Apply at budbreak and repeat at 3 to 4 week intervals
until needles are fully elongated and conditions
no longer favor disease development
Begin applications in nursery beds when seedlings
are 4 inches tall and when cool moist conditions
favor disease development
TREE AND ORCHARD CROPS
Dosages are given in Tablespoonfuls (TBS) per gallon of water Spray to point of run off Obtain complete coverage or ihe tree canopy
For stone fruit do not use more than 2 5 gallons of spray per 350 sq ft Do not exceed 5 applications per season
For papaya do not use more than 1 gallon of spray per 350 sq ft Do not exceed 3 applications per season DO NO i appiy after shuck
split and before harvest If additional fungicide applications are needed before harvest apply an alternate fungicide labeled for that
use
TBS/GA APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
2 TBS Apply at leaf fall in Autumn Do not retreat w tnm 10 days
When conditions favor disease make one or two
additional applications in mid and late Winter before
budswell Where Coryneum blight (sho help1*
2 TBS occurs also apply at budbreak and shuck split
Apply once at popcorn (pink red or early white
bud) and a second application at full bloom
CROP
STONE FRUIT
(Peach
Nectarine
Apricot
Cherry
Plum
Prune)
(plum/prune)
DISEASES
Leaf curl
Coryneum blight
(shothole)
Brown rot
blossom blight
Lacy (russet) scab
If weather conditions favor disease develop
ment make an additional application at petal
fall Do not retreat within 10 days
rStone Fruit continued
CROP DISEASES
Cherry leaf spot
Peach Nectarine
Apricot scab
TBS/GAL APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
2 TBS In addition to the bloom applications make one
application at shuck split For control of Cherry leaf
spot after harvest make one application 7 days
after fruit has been removed Where trees
have a history of high leaf spot incidence make
a second application 10 14 days later
Papaya Alternaria Fruit rot
Anthracnose
Stem end rot
3 TBS Begin treatment when conditions favor disease
to 4 TBS development Do not retreat within 14 days
VEGETABLE DISEASES
Rates are given in Tablespoonfuls (TBS) per gallon of water to cover 350 square feet of planting Spray to obtain thorough coverage but do not exceed
1 gallon of spray mixture per 350 square feet or residue tolerances may be exceeded The number shown in parentheses following crop name indicates
the interval between last application and harvest When sprays for disease control must be made at intervals closer to harvest than indicated use
an cLteorate fongrnde jegsteied ferttHtuss DO NOT graze treated areas or feed treated plant parts to livestock
CROP
Bean
(snap)(7)
Beans
(dry)(42)
Navy Pinto
Kidney Lima
& Blackeye
Cabbage
Chinese
Cabbage(7)
(tight headed
varieties only)
Cauliflower
Broccoli
Chinese Broccoli (7)
Brussels sprouts
Carrot (7)
DISEASES
Rust
Botrytis blight
(gray mold)
Rust
Anthracnose
Downy Mildew
Cercospora leaf
spot (blackeye only)
Alternaria
leaf spot
Downy mildew
Cercospera
TBS/GAL
2 TBS
to 4 TBS
4 TBS
2 TBS
2 1/2TBS
2 1/2 TBS
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
Begin applications during early bloom stage
or when disease first threatens
Do not retreat within 7 days Do not exceed
4 applications per season
Begin applications during early bloom stage
Do not retreat within 7 days For use only on
beans to be harvested dry with pods removed
Do not exceed 5 applications per season
Begin applications when transplants are set in
field or shortly after emergence for field seeded
crop or when conditions favor disease
development Do not retreat within 7 days
Repeat at 7 10 day intervals
Do not exceed 8 applications per season
Start applications when disease threatens Do not
(early blight)
Alternaria (late blight)
retreat within 7 days Repeat applications at 7 10
day intervals Do not exceed 11 applications per
season
Celery(7) Cercospera 3T BS
(early blight) to 4TBS
Septona (late blight)
Basal stalk rot (Rhizoctonia solani)
Weekly applications when transplants are set in
field Do not exceed 8 applications per season
Do not retreat within 7 days
Corn
(sweet)(14)
CUCURBITS
cumber
Helmmthosponum
leaf blights Rust
1 TBS Begin applications when conditions favor disease
to 2 1/2TBS development Do not retreat within 7 days Repeat at 7
to 10 day intervals Do not exceed 6 applications per
season
DO NOT APPLYTO SWEET CORN TO BE PROCESSED DO NOT ALLOW LIVESTOCK TO GRAZE IN TREATED FIELDS DO NOT ENSILE
TREATED CORN OR USE AS LIVESTOCK FORAGE
Anthracnose 2 TBS Begin applications when plants are in firstVue leaf C u
Downy Mildew to 2 1/2TBS stage or when conditions favor disease de/ebpment
Do not retreat within 7 days Do not exceed 7 applications
per season
Cantaloupe
Muskmelon
Honeydew
Watermelon
Squash
Pumpkin
Target spot 3 to 4TBS
Cercospera Leaf spot
Gummy stem blight
(black rot)
Scab
Powdery Mildew (Sphaerotheca only)
Under severe conditions shorten spray
CROP
Onion
(dry bulb)(7)
Onion (green
bunchmg)(14)
Leak (14)
Shallot(14)
Garlic (7)
Parsnip(10)
DISEASES
Botrytis leaf
blight/blast
Botrytis neck rot
(suppression)
Purple blotch
Neck rot in storage
Botrytis leaf
blight/blast
Purple blotch
Downey mildew
(suppression)
Alternaria leaf
TBS/GAL APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
1 1/2 to Do not retreat within 10 days
2 1/2 TBS Prior to infection shorten spray interval to 7days
when disease is present
Do not exceed 11 applications per season
A minimum of 3 applications prior
to one week before lifting
2 TBS Begin weekly applications prior to favorable infection
to 4 TBS periods and continue for as long as conditions
favor disease Do not retreat
within 7 days DO NOT apply more than 3 times per
season to green bunching onions leeks or shallots
For Garlic do not exceed 6 applications per season
2 1/2 TBS Make first application at first sign of disease or when
conditions favor disease infection Do not retreat within
7 days DO NOT apply more than 4 times per season
Peanut(14) EarTy Teat spot 2 TBS
(Cercospera)
Late leaf spot (Cercospondium)
Rust Web blotch
Apply when leafwetness first
occurs or 30 40 days after planting Do not retreat
within 14 days Do not exceed 8 applications per
season
Potato (7) Late blight 2 TBS Apply as a banded treatment directed over the
foliage beginning when vines are first exposed and
leaf wetness occurs Do not retreat within 5 days
As vines close apply as a complete cover spray at
7 10 day intervals Use the 7 day interval when
disease conditions worsen being sure to apply
1 gallon for each 350 square feet
Do not exceed 10 applications per season
Tomato Early blight Late blight
Gray Leaf Spot Gray
Leaf mold
Anthracnose Alternaria fruit
rot Botrytis gray mold
Rhizoctoma fruit rot
3 TBS Do not retreat within 7 days
to 4 TBS Begin applications when dew or rain occurs
Septoria leaf spot Target spot and disease threatens
Do not exceed 7 applications per season
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Do not contaminate water food or feed by storage or disposal
PESTICIDE STORAGE Store pesticide in the original container in a locked storage area
CONTAINER DISPOSAL
Nonrefillable container Do not reuse or refill this container
If empty Do not reuse this container Place in trash or offer for recycling if available
If partly filled Call your local solid waste agency or 1 800 CLEANUP for disposal instructions Never place unused product down
any indoor or outdoor dram
WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF DAMAGES
Seller warrants that this material conforms to it s chemical description and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the label when
used in accordance with it s directions under normal conditions of use and buyer assumes the risk of any use ontrary to such
directions SELLER MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR OF MERCHANTABILITY AND NO AGENT OF SELLER IS AUTHORIZEDTO DO SO h no event shall
the sellers breach of warranty exceed the purchase price of the material as to which a claim is made
For questions pertaining this product, please email us at support(5)southemaq com
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