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# TERRONATE WDG
- EPA Reg No: **9779-353**
- Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Fosetyl-Al (80%)
- Label accepted: 1998-06-05
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/009779-00353-19980605.pdf
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u.s. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of pesticide programs
Registration Division (7505C)
401 nM" St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20460
NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
~ Registration
___ Reregistration
(under FIFRA, as amended)
Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code):
Terra International, Inc.
600 Fourth Street
P.O. Box 6000
~ioux City, IA 51102
ATTN. :
EPA Reg.
Number:
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Date of Issuance:: ---.", --~ ~~U
JUN 5 1998 .. 9779-353
Term of Issuance: Conditional
Name of Pesticide Product:
Terronate WDG
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On the basis of inforIT2tion furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby
registered/reregistered-under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act.
Registration is in no ~~y to be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of this
product by the Agency. In order to protect health and tlie environment I the Administrator l
on his motion I may at any time suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide in
accordance with the Ac~. Tne acceptance of any name in connection with the registration of
a product under this Act is not to- be construed as giving the registrant a right to
exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others.
This product is conditionally registered in accordance with FIFRA sec.
3(c) (7) (A) provided that you:
Submit and/or cite all data required for registration of your product
under FIFRA sec. 3(c) (5) when the Agency requires all registrants of
similar products to submit such data; and submit acceptable responses
required for reregistration of your product under FIFRA section 4.
2. Modify the labeling as follows:
a. Revise the EPA Registration Number to read, "EPA Reg. No. 9779-
353"
b. On page 3 under #2 of the MIXING INSTRUCTIONS, change "Rhone­
Poulenc" to "Terra International".
continued on page 2
Signature of Approving Official,
Cynthia Giles-Parker
Product Manager (22)
Fungicide Branch
Registration Division
EPA Form 8570-6
( 7505C)
Date:
JU:~ 5 \998
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EPA Reg. No. 9779-535
3.
c. On page 5 under the RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS for
AVOCADO (BEARING), revise the first sentence to read:
"Applications can be made on the same day of harvest (PHI
= 12 hours}."
d. On page 6 under CITRUS (BEARING), add "California only"
under the disease "Ice-nucleating bacteria (Pseudomonas
syringae, P. fluorescens, Erwinia herbicola) " for the
Foliar application method at 5.0/Acre rate.
e. On page 12 under STRAWBERRY for the disease "Leather
Rot", change the second sentence under the APPLICATION
PROGRAM to a "7 day time interval".
Also, under RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS, revise the
first sentence to read "Applications can be made on the
same day as harvest (PHI = 12 hours)."
I. On page 14 under the RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS for
CUCURBIT CROP GROUPING, revise .the first sentence to read
"Applications can be made on the same day as harvest (PHI
= 12 hours) "
go. On page 18 under PINEAPPLE, delete t.he line under the
disease "Heart Rot (Phytophthora parasitical. Under
APPLICATION PROGRAM, add "DIP:" before the first sentence
and "FOLIAR:" before the second sentence to distinguish
between these application types.
Submit one copy of the revised final printed label for the
record.
If these conditions are not complied with, the registration
will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA sec. 6(e).
Your release for shipment of the product. constitutes acceptance of
these conditions.
A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records.
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
TERRONATE WDG
Fungicide
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Aluminum tris (O·ethyl phosphonatel ................................................ _._ •...•. _.~ ••• , ___ .... _ ... ,;-.............. 80.0%
INERT INGREDIENTS ........................................................... , ... , .... , • ." ... , .. ", .... ,." ........ ~
Total 100.0%
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION
STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
IF IN EYES: Hold eyelids open and flush with a steady, gentle stream of water for 15 minutes. Get medical
attention if irritation persists.
IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists.
IF SWALLOWED: Call a physician or Poison Control Center. Drink one or two glasses of water and induce
vomiting by touching back of throat with finger. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an
unconscious person.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
CAUTION
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through the skin or inhaled. Caused moderate eye injury. Avoid contact with
skin, eyes or clothing.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Applicators and other handlers must wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants, waterproof gloves, shoes plus socks.
and protective eyewear.
follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maint(3ining Personal Protective Equipment {PPE}' If no such
instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the
Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-611, the handler PPE
requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Users should wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum. using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove PPE
clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and 'put on clean clothing.
EPA REG NO. 9779- EPA EST NO.
Manufactured For
TERRA INTERNATIONAL, INC.
P.O. Box 6000, Sioux CitY, Iowa 51102
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
This product is toxic to aquatic and estuarine invenebrates. Drift and runoff may be hazardous to aquatic and
estuarine organisms in neighboring areas. Do not apply directly to water, ':0 areas where surface water is present
or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminzte water when disposing of equipment
washwaters.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Read entire label
before using this product.
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 agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REOUIREMENTS
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker ?rotection Standard, 40 CFR part 170.
This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural wo:--kers 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 instruc:ions and exceptions pertaining to the
statements on this label about Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and res:ricted-entr{ interval. The requirements
in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Works!" Protection Standard.
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restncted-e,.try imerval of 12 hours.
PPE required fo-r 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 ptants, s:;:;:\, or water, is: coveralls, waterproof
gloves, shoes plus socks~ and protective eye wear. '
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Do not contaminate Water food or feed by storage or d,isposal.
PESTICIDE
Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of excess p6Sticida, spray mixture, or rinsate is a
viotation of Federal law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use acccrding to label instructions, contact your
State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency. or the Hazardous Was.e representative at the nearest EPA
Regional Office for guidance.
CONTAINER
Completely empty bag into application equipment. Then dispose of emptY bag in a sanitary landfill or by
incineration. or. if allowed by State and local 2U1horities, by burning. It bUfl");d, stay out of smoke.
DIRECTIONS THROUGH SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
Use of TERRONATE WDG Fungicide through chemigation is not allowed in Cajifomia. except for Citrus.
Apply this product only through sprinkler irrigation systems including mini-sprinkler, drip, solid set and center pivot.
Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation system.
SPRAY PREPARATION: Remove scale~ pesticide residues. and other foreign matter from the chemical tank and
entire injector systems. Flush with clean water
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: First prepare a suspension of IERRONATE WDG in a mix tan/<.. !=il1 tank with 112
to 3/4 the desired amount of water. Start mechanIcal or hydraulic agC'tatjon. Add the required amoln':t of
TERRONATE WOG. and then the remaining votume of water. Then set sprinkler to deliver 0.1 to 0.3 inch 6ft\('ra~t
per acre. Start sprinkler and uniformly inject the suspension of T.ERRONA TE WOO into the irrigation water tio"t so
as to d.eliver the desired rate per acre. The suspension of TERRONATE \VOG should be injected with a ppsitiye
displacement pump into the main line ahead of a right angle turn to "insure aaeGuate mixing. 1f you should h.Jv(. an)
other Questions about calibration. you should contact State Extension Service- specialists. equipment manufacturers
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Note: For Mini-sprinkler and Drip Irrigation Systems: When treatment with TERRONATE WDG has been completed,
further field irrigation over the treated area should be avoided for 24 to 48 hours.
For Solid Set and Center Pivot Irrigation Sy.stems: When treatment with TERRONATE WDG has been completed,
further field irrigation over the treated area should be avoided until foliage is dry to prevent washing the chemical
off the crop.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR APPLICATIONS THROUGH SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
Maintain continuous agitation in mix tank during mixing and application to assure a uniform suspension.
The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve. and low pressure drain appropriately
located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent w<iter 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 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 wi)1 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.
Do not apply when wind speed favors drift, when system connection or fittings leak. when nozzles do not provide
uniform distribution or when lines containing the product must be dismantled and drained.
Crop injury, lack of effectiveness. or illegal pesticide residUes in the crop may result from nonuniform distribution of
treated water.
Allow sufficient time for pesticide to be flushed through aU lines and al[ nozzles before turning off irrigation water.
A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation shall shut the system down
and make necessary adjustmen'ts should the need arise.
Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems,) used for pesticide application to a public water
system unless the label-prescribed safety devices for public water supplies are in place.
GENERAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTION FOR FOLIAR APPLICATIONS
TERRONATE WDG Fungicide is an effective systemic product for control of various diseases when used according
to the label directions.
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
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5.
Fill the spray tank with 1/4 - 1/2 of the required volume of water prior to the addition of TERRONATE WOG.
Add TERRONATE WDG slowly to the tank and agitate by hydraulic or mechanical means.
NOTE: Rhone-Poulenc has determined that phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur if products
containing copper are tank-mixed with TERRONATE WDG or if unbuffered TERRONATE WOG is applied to
foHage with copper residues. •
Do not tank-mix wn:h copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds, the pH of
TERRONATE WDG should be raised to 6.0 or above with the addition of an alkaline buffer such as Potassium
Carbonate (3 Ibs Potassium Carbonate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE WDG) or DiAmmonium Phosphate (5 Ibs
DiAmmonium Phosphate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE WDG).
Slowly add alkaline buffering agent {if needed}.
CAUTION: When Potassium Carbonate is used as a buffer Carbon Dioxide (C0 2) gas is released during the
buffering process. The spray tank must NOT be sealed until the C02 release associated with the reaction
subsides (approximately 5' minutes).
Continue to fill the tank with water to the desired volume while agitating.
Continue agitation when applying. . " , , ,
GENERAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRUNK SPRAYS AND PAINTS.
1. Mix TERRONATE WDG with a small volume of water. The specific rates and gallonage to use are list~d ~r .c.:~r
the citrus and stone fruit sections of the label.
2. Apply to wound area as a spray or paint on limbs or trunk of citrus or stone fruit trees in sufficient v6Il~("l'e 1.;'
cover the entire area to be ·treated.
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COMPATIBILITY
TER~ONATE WDG Fungicide is compatible with most products used in agriculture; however, crop sensitivity to
these mixtures may vary. In particular, fotiar ferttlizers and copper products may not be compatible with
TERRONATE WDG Fungicide and the combined use may cause phytotoxicitY to various crops. If these
combinations or others have not been used before, do not tank mix without first testing the safety of the
combination (compatibility and crop phytotoxicity).
The use of spray adjuvants (I.e .• stickers, spreaders. wetting agents! is not recommended with TERRONAT£ WDG
Fungicide. However, if an adjuvant is going to be mixed with TERRONATE WDG Fungicide, it should be tested
prior to use for compatibility. Due to TERRONATE WDG fungicide's acidic nature. do not tank mix with acid type
compatibility spray adjuvants (i.e., Buffit® Spray-aide, Triton AG-44M) or with adjuvants designed to enhance
pesticide penetration (e.g., Hetbex'$ or Induce).
Physical compatibility with TERRONATE WDG should be checked when mIxing with soluble concentrate or
"flowable" formulation pesticides such as Bravo® 720 and Rovral19 4F. Add the correct proportions of each product
and water into a clear container, thoroughly mix and then let stand for 3-5 minutes. If the mixture remains in
suspension or can be remixed readily, the products are considered campatible. Buffering as described above may
increase compatibility.
To determine if a combination if phytotoxic to a specific crop, spray a few plantsltrees and then evaluate 3·7 days
tater for visual effects.
APPLICATION
Apply TERRONATE WDG Fungicide with sufficient water volumes to obtain adequate coverage of foliage. The
gallonage needed will vary by crop and growth stage. For vegetables and small fruit, do not apply TERRONATE
WDG Fungicide by ground in less than 20 gals/A. Aerial applications fot all labeled crops should not be made in
less than 10 gals/A. To insure good coverage of tree fruit, spray to wet.
TERRONATE WDG FUNGICIDE IS REGISTERED FOR USE ON THE FOLLOWING CROPS
TREE FRUITS AND NUTS
Avocado {Non-Bearing and Bearingl
Citrus {Non-Bearing and Bearing}
Fame: Fruit (Non-Bearing and Bearing)
Stone Fruit and Almond (Non-Searing)
SMALL FRUITS
Caneberry Crop Grouping
Strawberry
VEGETABLES
Asparagus
Brassica Crop Grouping
Cucurbit Crop Grouping
Leafy Vegetable Crop Grouping
Onion (Dry Bulb)
Tomato
MISCELLANEOUS CROPS
Ginseng
Hops
Pineapple
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AVOCADO INON-BEARINGI
(Trees that wilt not product marketable fruit 101' 12 months after the last TERRONATE WDG application)
When used in conjunction with good cultural management practices. TERRONATE WDG is effective in controlling
avocado root rot caused by Phyrophrhora cinnamomi and avocado canker caused by P. citrico/a.
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DISEASE APPLICATION RATE
.. METHOD Ibs produ~t
Phytophthora Canker Trunk Spray or Paint 2.5 - 5.015 gals
(Phytophrhora citricola)
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Mix the desired amount of Terronate WDG with 5 gallons of water and apply to the trunk lesion in a sufficient
volume to thoroughly wet the entire lesion. If no lesion is present. the application should be made from the soil line
up the trunk approximately two feet. If trunk lesions are present. the higher rate should be used. Nursery tree
resets and new plantings should be treated at the time of planting. -
Phytophthora Drench Use at a concentration of
Root Rot 5.0 oz/l 0 gals
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Apply 1 quart of .~9Iution to the pot or sleev~ of each tree 2·3 days .prior to transplanting.
(Phytophthora cinnamomi) I Fo!iar . I - .5.011 00 gals
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Begin application at transplanting or the start of the growing season and continue for up to 4 applications per year
at 60 day intervals. Spray to run-off. • c
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS.
For foliar applications do not exceed 1 00 GPA.
Do not allow livestock to graze on the floor of treated grov;s.
Do not cut cover crops for feed.
AVOCADO (BEARING}
When used in conjunction with good cultural management practices. TERRONATE WDG is effective in controlling
avocado root rot caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi and avocado canker caused by P. citricoJa.
Mix the desired amount of TERRONATE WDG with 5 gallons of water and apply to the trunk lesion in a sufficient
volume to thoroughly wet the entire lesion. If no lesion is present. the application should be made from the soil line
up the trunk approximately two feet. If trunk lesions are present. the higher rate should be used. Nursery tree
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Apply as instructed above.
This volumetric concentration is derived from a per acre foliar application rate at 5 lbs of TERRONATE WDG diluted
Applications can be made on tHe same day of harvest (PHI = 0 day).
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Do not apply more then 5.0 Ibs of TERRONATE WOG per acre per application.
Do not exceed 20 Il::is product/acre per year.
Do not allow livestock to graze on the floor of treated groves. "
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NOTE: In order to apply the correct amount of product to your groves you must know the number of gallons of
water needed to spray one acre of trees to the point of drip. If you do not know this gallonage you should conduct
a test to determine it. If you do not know how to conduct such a test with your equipment you should seek
assistance from your equipment dealer of Cooperative Extension Service.
CITRUS (BEARING)
TERRONATE WDG applied in conjunction with good cultural practices will provide effective control of foot rot. root
rot. gummosis, and fruit brown rot caused by Phytophthora spp. TERRONATE ·WDG also controls ice-nucleating
Alternaria Brown I
of TERRONATE WDG with 5 gallons of water and apply to the trunk lesion in a sufficient
the entire lesion. If no lesion is present, the application should be made from the soil line
2 feet. If trunk lesions are the I rate should be used.
favor dise.ase development. {If you are unsure about whether these
Extension Service.}
This volumetric concentration is derived from a per acre foliar application rate of 5 Ibs
Begin application when conditions favor disease development. (If you are unsure about whether these conditions
exist, check with your Cooperative Extension Service.) Inject TERRONATE WDG continuously during a scheduled
(Alternaria spp.)
(Suppression only)
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TERRONATE WDG suppresses Alternaria spp. that cause Brown Spot. The first application should be applied int he
spring at the first sign of new growth. A second and third application should follow at 30-45 day intervals. Apply
This volumetric concentration is derived from a per acre foliar application rate of 5 lbs
in 500
Foliar
Ne,ve,';'I,.r (this allows sufficient time for the ice-nucleating bacteria to decompose before
This volumetric concentration is derived from a per acre foliar application rate of 5 Ibs
of water.
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
Do not apply within 30 days of harvest (PHI = 30 days).
Any combination of labeled application methods can be used. however, do not exceed a total of four applications or
20 Ibs/Acre per year.
For foliar applications do not exceed 500 GPA.
TERRONATE WDG may he "applied by ground, air, or chemigation.
Do not graze livestock in treated groves.
Do not feed forage from treated groves.
Note: In order to apply the correct amount of product to your groves you must know the number of gallons of
water needed to spray one acre of trees to the point of drip. If you do not know the gallonage you should conduct
a test to determine it. If you do not know how to conduct such a test with your equipment you should seek
assistance from your equipment dealer or Cooperative Extension Service.
Note: Phytotoxic~ from solubilized copper may occur if products contaIning copper are tank~mixed with
TERRONATE WDG or if unbuffered TERRONATE WOG is applied to foliage with copper residues.
00 not tank-mix with copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds, the pH of
TERRONATE WOG should be raised to 6.0 or above with the addition of alkaline buffer such as Potassium
Carbonate (3 lbs Potassium Carbonate to 51bs TERRONATE WOGI orOiAmmonium Phosphate (5 lbs DiAmmonium
Phosphate to 5 lb. TERRONATE WDGI.
Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not be used with TERRONATE WOG.
Note: Controlling ice-nucleating bacteria may provide some protection against light frost. TERRONATE WDG is not
recommended for this use in those areas where conditions favor severe frost.
CITRUS (NON·BEARINGI
(Trees that will not produce marketable fruit for 12 months after the last TERRONATE WDG application)
TERRONATE WOG applied in conjunction with good cultural management practices wi!! provide effective conuol of
foot rot, root rot and gummosis caused by Phytophthora spp.
DISEASE APPLICATION RATE
METHOD Ibs product
Phytophthora Foot & Root Rot Root Dip 3.0/1 00 gals
(Phytophthora spp.)
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Thoroughly mix TERRONATE WDG in the desired volume of water and dip the entire root system for 30-60
minutes prior to planting in the field.
Phytophthora Foot & Root Rot Foliar 5.0/100 gals
(Phytophthora spp.).
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Begin application when conditions favor disease development. (If you are unsure about whether these conditions
exist, check with your Cooperative Extension Service.)
Phytophthora Foot & Root Rot Chemigation 5.0/Acre
(Phytophthora ~p.)
APPLICATION PROGRAM
For foliar applications spray to wet. For chemigation inject TERRONATE WOG continuously while applying a
scheduled irrigation.
Phytophthora Root Rot or Gummosis Trunk Spray or Paint 2.5 ·5.0/5 gals
(Phytophthora spp.)
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Mix the desired amount of TERRONATE WDG with 5 gallons of water and apply to the trunk lesion in a sufficient
volume to thoroughly wet the entire leSion. If no lesion is present. the application should be made from the soil line
up the trunk approximately two feet.
If trunk lesions are present, the higher rate should be used. Nursery tree resets and new plantings should be
treated at the_ time of planting.
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
Any combination of labeled application methods can be used. however. do not exceed a total of four applications or
20 Ibs/Acre per year.
TERRONATE WDG may be applied by ground, air, or chemigation.
Do not exceed 100 GPA for foliar applications
Do not graze livestock in treated groves.
Do not feed forage from treated groves.
NOTE: Phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur if products containing copper are tank·mixed with
TERRONATE WDG or if unbuffered TERRONATE WDG is applied to foliage with copper residues.
Do not tank·mix with copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds, the pH of
TERRONATE WDG should be raised to 6.0 qr above with the addition of an alkaline buffer such as Potassium
Carbonate {3 Ibs Potassium Carbonate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE WOGl or DiAmmonium Phosphate (5 Ibs DiAmmonium
Phosphate to Sibs TERRONATE WDG).
Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not be used with TERRONATE WDG.
'POME FRUIT CROP GROUPING (NON-BEARING)
(Trees that will not produce marketable fruit for 12 months after the last TERRONATE WDG Application)
TERRONATE WOG applied as part of complete disease control program will provide effective control of collar and
root rot caused by Phytophthora s'pp. TERRONATE WDG used in a program with other registered bactericides and
recommended sanitation measures aids in the control of Fire Blight caused by Erwinia amy/ovora.
DISEASE APPLICATION RATE
METHOD tbs product
Fire Blight Foliar 2.5 - 5.0/100 gals
(Erwin/a amy/avora)
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Begin applications in the spring when conditions are favorable for disease development. (Check with your
Cooperative Extension Service if you are unsure about whether these conditions exist.) Adequate foliage should be
available for absorption (e.g. tight cluster). Thorough coverage is required. Reapply at 4 - 7 day intervals as long
as conditions favor disease development. {See application note below.}
An additional application in the fall prior to leaf drop may be applied to reduce inoculum in newly forming bud
tissue. ..
Phytophthora Root Dip 3.0/100 gals
Collar and Root Rot
(Phyrophthora spp.J
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Mix TERRONATE WDG in the desired volume of water and dip the entire root system for 30-60 minutes prior to
planting in the field.
Phytophthora Foliar 2.5 - 5.0/100 gals
Collar and Root Rot
{Phytophthora spp.J
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Apply TERRONATE WDG on a 30 ., 60 day interval when conditions favor disease development. (Check with your
Cooperative Extension Service if you are unsure about whether these conditions exist.) Thorough coverage is
required.
Under moderate disease pressure apply TERRONATE WDG, 3 or 4 times at 5.0 Ibs/100 gals on a 60 day spray
interval or 6 - 8 applications at 2.5 Ibs/1 00 gals on a 30 day interval. Nursery tree resets and new plantings should
be treated aft~r l~af efO~rgence'.
• Pome FrUit Crop GrouplO9. Apple, Crabapple. Loquat. Mayhaw. Pear. Oriental Pear. QUince
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
Application Note: Do not apply more than 5.0 Ibs of TERRONATE WDG per acre per application. Do not exceed
20 Ibs per acre per season. Applications for Fire Blight and Blister Spot control should occur early in the season.
Applications for Phytophthora spp. control should be delayed until 30 days after last Fire Blight or Blister Spot
application.
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Do not graze livestock. on floor of treated orchards. The use of TERRONA TE WDG on Perne Fruit is restricted to
protect endangered fresh water mollusks and their habitat. En the following states and counties. the use rate is
limited to a maximum of 3.75 pounds product (3 Ibs ail per ac:'e per application:
IL: Adams. Pike VA: Botetour .... Wise
MN: Washington, Winona VT: Windsor
OH: Washington, Wayne WI: Crawforc, Richland, Vernon
TN: Cocke WV: Monroe
NOTE: Phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur :7 products containing copper are tank-mixed with
TERRONAT-E-WDG- or if unbuffered TE"RRONA TE WDG is applie-d to foliage with copper residues.
Do not tank-mix with copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds, the pH of
TERRONATE WDG should be raised to 6.0 or above with t..'le addition of an alkaline buffer such as Pota$sium
Carbonate (3 Ibs Potassillm Carbonate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE \· ... OG) ·or DiAmmonium Phosphate (5 Ibs DiAmmonium
Phosphate to Sibs TERRONATE WOG).
Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not be !.!Sed with TERRONATE WOG.
'POME FRUIT CROP GROUP (BEARING)
TERRONATE WOG applied as part of a complete disease contral program will provide effective control of collar and
root rot caused by Phytophthora spp and Apple Blister Spot caused by Pseudomonas syn"ngae. TERRONATE WDG
used in a program with other registered bactericides and recommended sanitation measures aids in the control of
Fire Blight caused by Erwinia amy/ovora ..
DISEASE APPLICATION RATE
METHOD Ibs product
Fire Blight Foliar 2.5 - 5.0/Acre
(Erwinia WI!ylovora) .
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Begin applications in the spring when conditions are favo~able for' disease development. {Check with your
Cooperative Extension Service if you are unsure about whethe-~ these conditions exist.} Adequate foliage should be
available for absorption (e.g. tight cluster). Thorough covera;= is required. Reapply at 4 - 7 day intervals only as
long as conditions favor Fire Blight development. (See application note below.)
An additional application in the fall prior to leaf drop may be applied to reduce inoculum in newly forming bud
tissue.
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Fire Blight - 0.5 ~ 1.0/100 gals
Erwinja amvlovora
APPLICATiON PROGRAM
_.Apply as instructed above. This volumetric concentration is d-srived tram a per acre foliar application rate of 2.5 ~ 5
Ibs of TERRONATE WDG dilutli!'d in 50.0 gals of water.
Apple Blister Spot Foliar 2.5 - 5.0/Acre
(Pseudomonas syringael
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Begin applications when blossoms are at the pink stage. Mc.ke additional applications at 7 day intervals only as
long as conditions favor Blister Spot development. {See application note below.}
Apple Blister Spot - 0.5 ~ 1.0/100 gals
(Pseudomonas syrlngae)
APPLICATiON PROGRAM
Apply as instructed above. This volumetric concentration is delved from a per acre foliar application rate of 2.5 - 5
Ibs of TERRONATE WDG diluted in 500 gals of water.
Phytophthora Foliar 2.5 - 5.0/Acre
Col/ar and Root Rot
IPhytophthor. sop.1
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Apply TERRaNA TI; WDG on a 30 - 60 day interval when condhions favor disease development. (Check with your
Cooperative Exte.nsion Service if you are unsure about whether these conditions exist.} Thorough coverage is
required.
Under moderate disease pressure apply TERRONATE WOG, 3 Of 4 times at 5.0 Ibs/Acre on a 60 day spray interval
or 6 - 8 applications at 2.5 Ibs/Acr~ on a. ~O day interv.a!.
Phytophthora - 0.5 • 1.0/100 gals
Collar and Root Rot
(Phytophtl]ora ~pp.~
Apply as instructed above.
This volumetric concentration is derived from a per acre foliar application rate of 2.5 - 5 lbs of TERRONATE WDG
diluted in 500 9a!s Qi.water.
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"Pome Fruit Crop Grouping: Apple, Crabapple, Loquat. Mayhaw, Pear. Oriental Pear. Quince
RESTRICTIONS AND liMITATIONS:
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest {PHI = 14 days].
Do not apply within 2-3 weeks of leaf senescence.
Do not exceed 500 GPA.
Application Note: Do not apply more than 5.0 Ibs of TERRONATE WDG per acre per application. Do not exceed
20 Ibs per acre per season. Applications for Fire Blight and Blister Spot control should occur early in the season.
Applications for Phytophthora spp. control should be delayed until 30 days after last Fire Blight or Blister Spot
application.
00 not graze livestock on floor of treated orchards.
Note: In order to apply the correct amount of product to your groves you must know the number of gallons of
water needed to spray One acre of trees to the point of drip. If you do not know this gallonage you should conduct
a test to determine it. If you do not know how to conduct such a test with your equipment you should seek
assistance from your equipment dealer or Cooperative Extension Service.
The use of TERRONATE WDG _on Pome_ Fruit is res.tricted to prote_ct endangered fresh water mollusks and their
habitat. In the following states and counties, the use rate is limited ::0 a maximum of 3.75 pounds product (3 Ibs
ail per acre per application:
IL: Adams, Pike
MN: Washington, Winona
OH: Washington, Wayne
TN: Cocke
VA: Botetourt. Vlise
VT: Windsor
WI: Crawford. Rich.land, Vernon
WV: Monroe
NOTE: Phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur if produc;:s containing copper are tank-mixed with
TERRONA TE WDG or if unbuffe~ed TERRONATI:WDG is applied 10 foliage with copper residues.
Do not tank-mix with copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds, the pH of
TERRONATE WDG should be raised to 6.0 or above with the addition of an alkaline buffer such as Potassium
Carbonate (3 .lbs Potassium Carbonate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE WDGY or OiAmmonium Phosphate (5 lbs OiAmmonium
Phosphate to 5 Ibs TERRa NATE WDG).
Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not be used with TERRONATE WOG.
'STONE FRUIT CROP GROUPING (NON-BEARING)
ALMONDS (NON-BEARING)
(Trees that will not produce marketable fruit for 12 months after the last TERRONATE WDG application}
TERRONATE WDG applied in conjunction with good cultural management practices will provide effective control of
collar and root rot caused by Phytophthora spp. and Almond pruning-wound canker caused by Phytophthora
sydngae.
Apply as a paint or spray to the pruning wound area in a sufficient volume to thoroughly wet the entire wound
surface. Under severe disease conditions (e.g. active canker lesion). the higher rate should be used.
For small volume applications, mix 0.5 - 0.8 oz (3.0 - 4.5 level tablespoons) product per gallon of water. This is
to 3 - 5 Ibs
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*Stone Fruit Crop Grouping: Apricot, Cherry (sour and sweet), Nectarine, Peach. Plum. Chickasaw Plum. Damson
Plum, Japanese Plum. Plumcot. Prune (fresh)
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS,
Do not apply more than 5.0 lbs of TERRONATE WDG per acre per application.
Do not exceed 20 Ibs per acre per year.
Do not exceed four applications per year.
Do not exceed 1.00 GPA.
NOTE: Phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur if products containing ·copper are tank-mixed with
TERRONATE WDG or if unbuffered TERRONA TE WDG is applied to foliage with copper residues.
Do not tank-mix with copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds, the pH of
TERRONATE WDG should be raised to 6.0 or above with the addition of an alkaline buffer such as Potassium
Carbonate (3 lbs Potassium Carbonate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE WDG) or DiAmmoniurn Phosphate (Sibs DiArnmonium
Phosphate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE WDG).
Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not be used with TERRONATE WDG.
'CANEBERRY CROP GROUP (Rubus spp.)
When used in conjunction with good cultural management practices, TERRONATE WDG is effective in controlling
Phytophthora root rot (Phytophthora spp.) of caneberries.
DISEASE APPLICATION RATE
METHOD Ibs product
Phytophthora Root Rot Foliar S.O/Acre
(Phytophthora spp.)
APPLICATION PROGRAM
In new plantings, TERRONATE WDG applications should begin when plants produce 1 - 3 inches of new growth.
Applications in established plantings should begin when conditions favor disease development (e.g., high soil
moisture and cool temperatures).
Apply TERRONATE WDG in sufficient water to thoroughly wet the foliage.
WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS
Fall Application: Apply when conditions favor disease development (Check with your Cooperative Extension
Service if you are unsure about whether these conditions exist) and then repeat, if necessary, in 3 - 4 weeks.
Spring Application: Apply the first spray after bud break (1 - 3 inches new growth) and a second spray 3 -4 weeks
fater.
EAST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS
Begin application in the spring after bud break (1 -3 inches new growth) and continue spraying on a 45 - 60 day
schedule, up to_ a ma_xilJ1um of four sprays during the growing season.
* Caneberry Crop Group: Blackberry , Loganberry. Red and Black Raspberry, cultivars and/or hybrids of these
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS,
Do not apply within 60 days of harvest (PHI = 60 days).
Under severe disease pressure four applications per year should be used. (Check with your Cooperative Extension
Service if you are unsure about whether these conditions exist.)
The last fall application should be" applied at least 30 days prior to leaf drop.
NOTE: Phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur if products containing copper are tank-mixed with
TERRONATE WO"C3 or if unbuffered TERRONATE WDG i~ applied to foliage with copper fj3sidues.
Do not tank-mix with copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds, the pH of
TERRONATE WDG should be raised to 6.0 or above with the addition of an alkaline buffer such as Potassium
Carbonate {3 Ibs Potassium Carbonate to 5 lbs TERRONATE WDGJ or OiAmmonium Phosphate (5 Ibs DiAmmonium
Phosphate to Sibs ALIETTE WDG).
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Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not be used with TERRONA rE WOG.
Do not mix TERRONATE WOG with surfactants or foliar fertilizers.
STRAWBERRY
TERRONA TE WDG Fungicide is effective in controlling Red Stele caused by Phytophthora fragariae and Leather Rot
caused by P. cactorum when used in conjunction with go~d cultural management practices.
APPLICATION
METHOO
strawberry roots and crowns for 15-30 minutes. Plant within 24 hours after dipping.
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Annual planting: Begin applications 14 - 21 days after planting and continue on a 30 - 60 day interval as long as
conditions favor disease development.
Perennial planting: -In the spring, begin applications when the plants start active growth. If disease conditions
continue to persist or reoccur make additional applications on a 30 - 60 day interval.
If using Red Stele susceptible strawberry varieties or if disease pressure is heavy, the shorter (30 day) time interval,
high rates (4.0 to 5.0 IbsJAcre) and maximum number of applications should be used. {Check with your
Begin applications between 10% bloom and early fruit set and continue on a 7 -14 day interval as long as
conditions are favorable for disease development.
When disease pressure is heavy the shorter (30 day) time interval, high rates (4.0 to 5.0 IbsJAcre) and maximum
number of applications should be used. {Check with your Cooperative Extension Service if you are unsure about
conditions
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
Applications can be made on the same day as harvest {PHI = 0 days).
Do not apply by fixed wing or rotary aircraft.
Do not exceed 30 Ibs of product per acre per season.
The use of TERRONATE WDG on Strawberries is restricted to protect endangered fresh water mollusks and their
habitat. In the following states and counties, the use rate ;s limited to a maximum of 3.75 pounds product (3 Ibs
ai) per acre per application.
AR: White
IL: Whiteside
IA: Scott
IN: Knox
KY: Campbell, Marshall, Rockcastle, Todd,
Warren
LA: Livingston. Rapides
MO: Caroline, St. Mary's
MN: Houston, Washington
MS: Monroe
MO: Franklin, Jefferson
NH: Cheshire, Sullivan
NC: Granville, Johnston
OH: Washington
WI: Iowa. St. Croix, Trempealeau
NOTE: Phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur if products contalnrng copper are tank-mixed with
TERRONATE WDG or if unbuffered TERRONATE WDG is applied to foliage with copper residues.
Do not tank-mix with copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds, the pH of
TERRONATE WDG should be raised to 6.0 or above with the addition of an alkaline buffer such as Potassium
Carbonate (3 Ibs Potassium Carbonate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE WDG) or DiAmmonium Phosphate (5 Ibs OiAmmonium
Phosphate to 5 Ibs ALLIETTE WOG).
Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not be used with TERRONATE WDG.
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ASPARAGUS
TERRONATE WOG will provide eifective conuol of Asparagus Spear Slime and Crown Rot caused by Phytophthora
spp.
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DISEASE APPLICATION RATE
~
METHOD Ibs product
Asparagus Spear Foliar 5.0/Acre
Slime and Crown Rot
Phytophthora spp.) ".,.
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Apply TERRONATE WDG once per season. TERRONATE WOG should be applied to fully expanded asparagus ferns.
Do not apply to fern~ that are beginning to senesee. ThorQugh coverage is required.
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA ONLY
Do not apply within 110 days of harvest (PHI 110 daysi.
Do not exceed 50 GPA.
*BRASSICA CROP GROUPING
When applied in conjunction with good cultural management practices TERRONA TE WDG will provide effective
Downy Mildew caused by Peronospora parasi'o"ca.
Apply TEARONATE WDG when conditions favor disease development (e.g., high mois'tUre and moderate
temperatures) and continue on a 7~21 day interval. Use a sufficient volume of water fOf good coverage.
The lower rates of TERRONATE WDG (2.0 - 3.0 Ibs/Acre) can be used when tank mixed with another fungicide
(other than copper) which is labeled for downy mildew control. When used alone, apply TERRONATE WDG at 3.0-
5.01bs/Acre.
With moderate to high disease pressure the higher rates of TERRONATE WDG and a shorter spray interval should
be
*Brassica Crop Grouping: Broccoli, Broccoli Raab (rapini), Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Chinese Broccoli (Gai Lon},
Chinese Cabbage (Sok Choy), Chinese Cabbage (Napa}, Chinese Mustard Cabbage (Gai Choy}, Cauliflower, Caval0
Broccolo, Collards, Kale, Kohlrabi, Mizuna, Mustard Greens, Mustard Spinach, Rape Greens
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
Do not apply within three days of harvest (PHI = 3 days),
Do not exceed seven applications per season.
Do not apply in less than 10 GPA.
NOTE: Phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur if products containing copper are tank-mixed with
TERRONATE WDG or if unbuffered TERRONATE WDG is applied to foliage with copper residues.
Do not tank~mix with copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds, the pH of
TERRONATE WDG should be raised to 6.0 or above with the addition of an alkaline buffer such as Potassium
Carbonate {3 Ibs Potassium Carbonate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE WDGJ or DiAmmonium Phosphate {5 Ibs DiAmmonium
Phosphat. to 5 Ibs ALiETTE WDGI.
Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not be used with TERRONAiE WDG.
Do not mix TERRONATE WDG with surfactants of foliar fertilizers.
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'CUCURBIT CROP GROUPING
When applied in conjunction with good cultural management practices TERRONATE WDG will provide effective
control of Downy Mildew Pseudoperonospora cubensis) and Phytophthora Root and Fruit Rot (P.hvtophthora spp.).
DISEASE APPLICATION RATE
METHOD Ibs product
Downy Mildew FO.liar 2.0 -5.C/Acre
(Psedoperonospora cubensisJ
Phyophthora Root and Fruit Rot
(Phytophthora spp.)
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Begin applications when conditions favor disease development (e.g .• high moisture and moderate temperatures).
Continue on a 7-14 day interval. Use a sufficient volume of water for good coverage.
The lower rates of TERRONATE WDG (2.0-3.0 IbsfAcre) can be used when tank-mixed with another fungicide
(other than copper) fabeled for downy mildew control. When used alone. apply TERRONATE WDG at 3.0-5.0
Ibs/Acre.
With moderate to heavy disease pressure the higher rates of TERRONATE WDG and a shorter spray interval should
be used. (Check with your Cooperative Extension Service if you are unsure about whether these conditions exist.)
·Cucurbit Crop Grouping: Chinese Waxgourd. Citron Melon. Cucumber. Gherkin. Gourd (Edible). Momordica spp
(Balsam Apple. Balsam Pear. Bitter Melon. Chinese Cucumber). Muskmelon. Pumpkin. Summer and Winter Squash.
Watermelon
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
Applications can be made on the same day as harvest (PHI = 0 day).
Do not exceed seven applications per season.
The use of TERRONATE WDG on Cucurbits is restricted to protect endangered fresh water mollusks and their
habitat. In the following s:ates and counties. the use rate is limited to a maximum of 3.75 Ibs product {3 Ibs ail per
acre per applica<:ion.
AL: Hale, Jackson. Lauderdale. Marsh~rt Morgan,
Washington
AR: Cray. Craighead. LaYl. ... ence. Mississippi,
St. Francis, Saline, Sharp, White, Woodruff
Il: Gallatin. Mercer, Whi't:side
IA: Allamakee, Louisa, M:..:scatine
IN: Knox
KY: Hart~ Logan, Marshall, Warren
LA: Rapides, St. Helena
MD: Caroline
MN: Chisago. Washington
MS: Monroe
MO: Butler, Cedar, Dunklin. Franklin.
Jefferson. Ripley. St. Louis
NC: Franklin. Granville. Johnston. Nash. Pitt
OH: Williams, Washington
TN: Brount. Lincoln
VA: Botetourt
VT: Windsor
NOTE: Phytotoxicity frol":1 solubilized copper may occur if products contammg copper are tank-mixed with
TERRONATE WDG or_if urbu.ffered TERRONATE WDG is applied to foliage with copper residues.
Do not tank-mix with copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds. the pH of
TERRONATE' WOG should be raised to 6.0 or above' with the addition of an alkaline buffer such as Potassium
Carbonate (3 lbs Potassium Carbonate to 5 fbs TERRONATE WDG) or DiAmmonium Pnosphate (5 Ibs DiAmmonium
Phosphate to 5 Ibs ALLIETTE WDG).
Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not be used with TERRONATE WDG.
Do not mix TERRONATE \VDG with surfactants or foliar fertilizers.
NOTE: Applications of TERRONATE WDG Fungicide for Downy Mildew or Phytophthora Root and Fruit Rot control
will provide moderate suppression of whitefly (Bemisia spp.J populations. TERRONATE WDG Fungicide only
suppresses whitefly populations. In most locations where whiteflies are a problem suitable insecticide applications
wilt also be required to minimize damage.
+LEAFY VEGETABLES (except Brassica vegetables) CROP GROUPING
TERRONATE WDG applied in conjunction with good cultural management practices will provide effective control of
Downy Mildew (Bremia lactucae. Peronospora spp.) on leafy vegetables (except brassica vegetables). TERRONATE
WDG effectively controls White Rust (Albugo occidentalis) on spinach.
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DISEASE APPLICATION RATE
METHOD Ibs product
Downy Mildew Foliar 2.0 ~ 5.0/Acre
(Bremia /actucae, Peronospora spp.)
White Rust
(Albugo occidents/is)
(Spinach only)
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Apply TERRONATE WDG when conditions favor disease development (e.g.,. high moisture and moderate
temperatures) and continue on a 7-21 day interval. Use a sufficient volume of water for good .coverage.
The lower rates of TERRONATE WOG (2.0 - 3.0 Ibs/Acre) can be used when tank-mixed with another fungicide
(other than copper) labeled for downy mildew control. When used alone, apply TERRONATE WDG at 3.0 - 5.0
Ibs/Acre.
With moderate to heavy disease pressure the higher rates of TERRONATE WOG and a shorter spray interval should
be used. (Check with your Cooperative Extension Service if you are unsure about whether these conditions exist.
*Leafy Vegetable (except Brassica vegetables) Crop Grouping: Amaranth. Arugula (Raquette), Cardoon. Celery,
Celery (Chinese), Celtuce. Chervil. Chrysanthemum (Edible Leaves. Garland}. Corn Salad. Cress (Garden. Upland).
Dandelion .. Dock (Sorrel). Endive (Escarole}. Fennel (Florence}. Lettuce ((Head and Leaf). Orach. Parsley, Purslane
[Garden. Winter). Radicchio (Red Chicory). Rhubarb. Spinach {New Zealand and Vine}. Swiss Chard
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
00 not apply within three days of harvest {PHI 3 days).
Do not exceed seven applications per season.
Do not apply in less than 10 GPA.
NOTE: Phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur if products containing copper are tank-mixed with
TERRONATE WOG or if unbuffered TERRONATE WOG is applied to foliage with copper residues.
Speckling can also occur when TERRONATE WOG is applied to lettuce and spinach.
To minimize the chances of speckling and phytotoxicity from solubilized copper do not tank-mix with copper
compoands. For aU applications the pH of TERRONATE WDG should be raised to 6.0 or above with the addition of
an alkaline buffer such as Potassium Carbonate (3 Ibs Potassium Carbonate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE WOG) or
DiAmmonium Phosphate (5 Ibs DiAmmonium Phosphate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE WDG).
Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not be used with TERRONATE WOG.
Do not mix TERRONATE WDG witl": surfactants or foliar fertiliz.ers.
ONIONS (DRY BULB)
TERRONATE WOG will provide effective control of Downy Mildew (Peronospora destructor} and suppress Purple
Blotch (Alternaria pom} on onion when applied in a preventive program in conjunction with good cultural
management ·practices.
DISEASE APPLICATION RATE
METHOD Ibs product
Downy Mildew Foliar 2.0 - 3.0/Acre
(Peronospora destructor)
Purple Blotch
(A/ternar;'! porriJ
APPLICATION PROGRAM
For optimum results. TERRONATE WOG should be used in a preventive disease control program. Begin applications
when conditions favor disease development (e.g., high humidity and cool evening temperatures) and continue on a
7 - 14 day interval as needed.
If disease is already present. TERRONATE WDG should be applied at the 3.0 Ibs/Acre rate and at the 7 day time
interval. {Check with your Cooperative Extension Service if you are unsure about whether these conditions exist.l
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
Do not apply within seven days of harvest (PHI = 7 days).
Do not exceed seven applications per crop season.
Applications by air should be in a minimum of 10 GPA.
Applications by ground should be in a minimum of 20 GPA.
NOTE: Phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur if products contamlng copper are tank-mixed with
TERRONATE WDG or if unbuffered TERRONATE WDG is applied to foliage with copper residues.
Do not tank-mix with copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds. the pH of
TERRONATE WDG should be raised to 6.0 or above with the addition of an alkaline buffer such as Potassium
Carbonate (3 Ibs Potassium Carbonate to 5 lbs TERRONATE WDGJ or DiAmmonium Phosphate (SIbs DiAmmonium
Phosphate to 5 lbs ALUETTE WDG).
Physical compatibility with TERRONA TE WDG should be checked when mlxmg with soluble concentrate or
"flowable'" formulation pesticides such as Bravo® 720 and Rovral® 4F. Add the correct proportions of each product
and water into a clear container, thoroughly mix and then let stand for 3-5 minutes. If the mixture remains in
suspension or can be remixed readily, the products are considered compatible. Buffering as described in the
previous paragraph may increase compatibility.
Do not tank mix TERRONATE WDG with acid type compatibility adjuvants or adjuvants which enhance pesticide
penetration.
Do not mix TERRONATE WDG with suriactants or foliar fertilizers.
TOMATO
TERRONATE WDG Fungicide will control damping off caused by Pythium spp. and root rots caused by
Phytophthora spp. when used in conjunction with good cultural management practices.
DISEASE APPLICATION RATE
METHOD Ibs product
Root Rot Foliar 2.5 - 5.D/Acre
fPhytophthora spp.J
Damping Off
fPythium spp.}
APPLICATION METHOD
Apply at the 2 - 4 leaf stage of growth for direct seeded tomatoes or immediately after transplanting to the field.
Continue applications on a 7·14 day interval if conditions are favorable for disease development. Apply in a
sufficient volume of water to wet the entire plant canopy.
With moderate disease pressure the higher rate (4.0 to 5.D Ibs/Acre) and shorter spray interval should be used.
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest (PH! = 14 days).
Do not exceed 20 Ibs product per acre per season.
Do not apply in less than 10 GPA.
The use of TERRONATE WOG on tomato is restricted to protect endangered fresh water mollusks and their habitat.
The following is a list of the counties by state where the us~ of TERRONATE WDG on tomato is prohibited:
AL: Jackson, St. Clair
CA: Sonoma
IA: Louisa, Muscatine, Scott
IN: Knox
KY: Campbell, Green. Kenton, Wayne
LA: Rapides
MD: Caroline, Queen Annes·s. St. Marys, Talbot
MO: Butler, Jefferson St. Louis
NC: Granville. Johnston
OH: Williams
TN: Cocke. Davidson, Grainger. Gundy,
Ham,ilton. Knox. Meigs. Rhea,
Sumner
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NOTE: Phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur if products containing copper are !ank·mixed wi"[h
TERRONA TE WDG or if unbuffered TERRONA TE WDG is applied to foliage with copper residues.
Do not tank-mix with copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds, the pH cot
TERRONATE WDG should be raised to 6.0 or above with the addition of an alkaline buffer such as PotassiUM
Carbonate .(3 Ibs Potassium Carbonate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE WDG) or DiAmmonium Phosphate (5 Ibs DiAmmonium
Phosphate to 5 Ibs ALLIETTE WDGI.
Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not'be used with TERRONATE WDG.
GINSENG
TERRONATE_WDG will provide effective control of Phytophthora Foliar and Root Rot (Phytophthora cactorum) ar.d
suppress Alternaria leaf Blight (Alternaria panax) when applied in conjunction with good cultural management
practices.
DISEASE APPLICTION RATE
METHOD Ibs product
Phytophthora Foliar and Root Rot Foliar 5.0/100 gals.
fPhytophthora cactorum}
Alternaria Leaf Blight
(Alternaria panax)
(Suppression only)
APPLICATION PROGRAM
Make the first application as conditions become favorable for disease development in the spring .. Contim.::
applications on a 7 day interval as long as conditions favor disease development. (Check with your Cooperatj·.~
Extension Service if you are unsure about whether these conditions exist.)
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
Do not apply within 31 days of harvest (PHI = 31 days).
Do not exceed nine applications per season.
Do not apply in less than 100 GPA.
NOTE: Phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur if products containing copper are tank-mixed w~n
TERRONATE WDG or if unbuffered TERRONATE WDG is applied to foliage with copper residues.
Do not tank·mix with copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds, the pH :f
TERRONATE WDG should be raised to 6 .. 0 or above with the addition of an alkaline buffer such as PotassiL.:r!
Carbonate (3 Ibs Potassium Carbonate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE WDG) or DiAmmonium Phosphate (5 Ibs DiAmmonlL.:n
Phosphate to 5 Ibs ALLIETTE WDGI.
Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not be used with TERRONATE WDG.
Do not mix TERRONATE WDG with surfactants or foliar fertilizers.
HOPS*
When used in conjunction with good cultural management practices, TERRONATE WDG is effective in controlHng
Hop Downy Mildew {Pseudoperonospora humul11.
DISEASE APPLICA nON RATE
METHOD Ibs product
Hop/Downy Mildew Foliar 2.5/Acre
(Pseudoperonospora humilO
APPLICATION METHOD
Apply TERRONATE WDG as a directed foliar spray using ground equipment only. When conditions are favorable ior
disease development (warm and humid) applications should be made as follows: (1) when shoots are 6 -12 inches
high; (2) after training when vines are 5 • 6 feet talt; (3) approximately three weeks after the second application;
and (4) during bloom. Use sufficient volume of water to insure complete coverage of foliage.
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RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
Do not apply within 24 days of harvest (PHI = 24 days).
Do not appry more than 10 Ibs/Acre per growing season
Do not feed hop refuse to animals
NOTE: Phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur if products contatmng copper are tank-mixed with
TERRONATE WOG or if unbuffered TERRONATE WOG is applied to foliage with copp.erresidues.
Do not tank-mix witn copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds, the pH of
TERRONATE WOG should be raised to 6.0 or above with the addition of an alkaline buffer such as Potassium
Carbonate (3 Ibs Potassium Carbonate to 5 lbs TERRONATE WDG) or DlAmmonium Phosphate (5 Ibs DiAmmonium
Phosphate to 5 Ibs ALLIETTE WDG).
Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not be used with TERRONATE WDG.
Do not mix TERRONATE WDG with surfactants or foliar fertilizers.
* Not currently registered for use in California
PINEAPPLE:
When used in conjunction with good cultural management practices~ TERRONA TE WDG is effective in controlling
Heart Rot {Phytophthora parasitical.
DISEASE APPLICATION RATE
METHOD Ibs product
Heart Rot Dip 2.5/1 00 gals
fPhytophthora parasitical
Foliar 3.75/100 gals
APPLICA nON PROGRAM
Apply as a pre-plant dip immediately prior to planting. (100 gallons is intended to treat the number of slips required
to plant one acre.
Apply TERRONATE WDG to established plants when environmental conditions conducive to disease development
(e.g., excessive rainfall) occur or are anticipated and continue applications at three month intervals. Apply in
sufficient water for thorPugh coverage.
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
Do not apply within three months of harvest (PHI 3 months).
Do not exceed six foliar applications.
For foliar applications do not exceed 400 GPA.
NOTE: Phytotoxicity from solubilized copper may occur if products containing copper· are tank-mixed with
TERRONATE WDG or if unbuffered TERRONATE WOG is applied to foliage with copper residues.
Do not tank-mix with copper compounds. When applied prior to or after copper compounds, the pH of
TERRONATE WOG should be raised to 6.0 or above with the addition of an alkaline buffer such as Potassium
Carbonate (3 Ibs Potassium Carbonate to 5 Ibs TERRONATE WDG) or DiAmmonium Phosphate (5 Ibs DiAmmonium
Phosphate to 5 Ibs ALiETTE WDG).
Adjuvants which enhance pesticide penetration should not be used with TERRONATE WDG.
Do not mix TERRONATE WDG with surfactants or foliar fertilizers.
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