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# ELATUS FUNGICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **100-1480**
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- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Benzovindiflupyr (15%); Azoxystrobin (30%)
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- Label accepted: 2024-10-30
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000100-01480-20241030.pdf
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---
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October 30, 2024
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Adora Clark, Ph.D.
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Fungicides Team Lead
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Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
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P.O. Box 18300
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Greensboro, NC 27419
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Subject: PRIA Label Amendment – Reduced plant-back interval for “all other crops
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Intended for Food and Feed”.
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Product Name: Elatus Fungicide
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EP A Registration Number: 100-1480
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Application Date: 9/27/2023
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Case Number: 492205
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Dear Adora Clark:
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The amended label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the
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Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is acceptable. This
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approval does not affect any conditions that were previously imposed on this registration. You
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continue to be subject to existing conditions on your registration and any deadlines connected
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with them.
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The Agency, in accordance with FIFRA, as amended, has completed reviewing all of the
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information submitted with your application to support the Registration Review of the above
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referenced product in connection with the Azoxystrobin Final and/or Interim Decision, and has
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concluded that your submission is acceptable.
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A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes all
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previously accepted labeling. You must submit one copy of the final printed labeling before you
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release the product for shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40 CFR 152.130(c),
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you may distribute or sell this product under the previously approved labeling for 12 months
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from the date of this letter. After 12 months, you may only distribute or sell this product if it
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bears this new revised labeling or subsequently approved labeling. “To distribute or sell” is
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defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its implementing regulation at 40 CFR 152.3.
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Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the company’s website on your label, then please
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be aware that the website becomes labeling under FIFRA and is subject to review by the
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Page 2 of 2
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EPA Reg. No. 100-1480
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Case No. 492205
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Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the product would be misbranded and unlawful to
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sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR 156.10(a)(5) lists examples of
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statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website
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is referenced on your product’s label, claims made on the website may not substantially differ
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from those claims approved through the registration process. Therefore, should the Agency find
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or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains false or misleading statements or
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claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration, the website will be referred
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to the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
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Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. If these
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conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance
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with FIFRA section 6.
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If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Suarez at 202-566-2918 or at
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suarez.stephanie@epa.gov.
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Sincerely,
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Cynthia L. Giles-Parker, Chief
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Fungicide Branch
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Registration Division (7505T)
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Enclosure- stamped “accepted” label
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AZOXYSTROBIN GROUP 11 FUNGICIDE
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BENZOVINDIFLUPYR GROUP 7 FUNGICIDE
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Elatus® Fungicide
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SOLATENOL® Technology*
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Active Ingredients:
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Azoxystrobin** ......................................................................................................... 30.0%
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Benzovindiflupyr*** .................................................................................................. 15.0%
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Other Ingredients: 55.0%
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Total: 100.0%
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*Technology denotes the active ingredient, Benzovindiflupyr.
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**CAS No. 131860-33-8
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***CAS No. 1072957-71-1
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Elatus Fungicide is formulated as a wettable granule (WG) and contains 0.30 lb ai
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azoxystrobin and 0.15 lb ai benzovindiflupyr per pound.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
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CAUTION
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See additional precautionary statements and directions for use inside booklet.
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EPA Reg. No. 100-1480
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EPA Est.
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_______ pounds
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Net Weight
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[Batch Code: _____ ] (For nonrefillables only.)
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10/30/2024
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100-1480
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1.0 FIRST AID
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2.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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2.1 Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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2.2 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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2.3 User Safety Requirements
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2.4 Engineering Controls
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2.5 User Safety Recommendations
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2.6 Environmental Hazards
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2.6.1 Groundwater Advisory
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2.6.2 Surface Water Advisory
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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3.0 PRODUCT INFORMATION
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3.1 Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
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3.2 Resistance Management
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4.0 APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
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4.1 Methods of Application
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4.1.1 Banded Application
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4.1.2 In-Furrow Application
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4.2 Application Equipment
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4.2.1 Nozzles
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4.2.2 Pumps
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4.3 Application Volume and Spray Coverage
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4.4 Mixing Directions
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4.4.1 Elatus Fungicide Alone
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4.4.2 Tank-Mix Precautions
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4.4.3 Tank-Mix Compatibility
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4.4.4 Elatus Fungicide In Tank Mixtures
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4.4.5 Spray Additives
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4.5 Application through Irrigation Systems (Chemigation)
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4.5.1 Chemigation Restrictions
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4.5.2 Operating Instructions For Chemigation
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4.5.3 Specific Instructions For Public Water Systems
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4.5.4 Application Directions For Center Pivot Irrigation Equipment
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4.5.5 Application Directions For Solid Set, Hand Move, and Moving Wheel Irrigation
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Equipment
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5.0 ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS
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6.0 RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
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6.1 Use Restrictions
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6.1.1 Aerial Application Restrictions
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6.1.2 Ground Application Restrictions
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6.2 Spray Drift Management
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6.2.1 Importance of Droplet Size
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6.2.2 Controlling Droplet Size – Groundboom
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6.2.3 Controlling Droplet Size – Aircraft
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6.2.4 Boom Height – Groundboom
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6.2.5 Release Height – Aircraft
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6.2.6 Shielded Sprayers
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6.2.7 Temperature and Humidity
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6.2.8 Temperature Inversions
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6.2.9 Wind
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7.0 CROP USE DIRECTIONS
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7.1 Blueberries
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7.2 Bulb Vegetable Crop Group 3-07
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7.3 Cereal Grains, Except Corn
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7.4 Corn
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7.4.1 Field and Pop Corn
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7.4.2 Sweet Corn
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7.5 Cottonseed Subgroup 20C
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7.6 Cucurbit Vegetable Crop Group 9
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7.7 Fruiting Vegetables
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7.7.1 Crop Group 8-10, Except Tomato
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7.7.2 Tomato
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7.8 Ginseng
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7.9 Grape and Small Fruit Vine Climbing, Crop Subgroup 13-07F, except Fuzzy Kiwifruit
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7.10 Grasses Grown for Seed (bluegrass, bromegrass, fescue, orchardgrass and ryegrass
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only)
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7.11 Peas and Beans
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7.11.1 Dried Shelled Subgroup 6C, except Soybean
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7.11.2 Soybean
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7.12 Peanut
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7.13 Rapeseed Subgroup 20A (Canola)
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7.14 Sugar Beet
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7.15 Sugarcane
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7.16 Tuberous and Corm Vegetables
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7.16.1 Subgroup 1C, except Potato
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7.16.2 Potato
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8.0 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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9.0 CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
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10.0 APPENDIX
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10.1 Rate Conversion Chart
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10.2 Elatus Fungicide Use Summary Table [Optional Text]
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1.0 FIRST AID
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FIRST AID
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If swallowed
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Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment
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advice.
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Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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DO NOT induce vomiting unless told to by a poison control
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center or doctor.
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DO NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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If in eyes Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20
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minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5
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minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
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Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If on skin or
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clothing
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Take off contaminated clothing.
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Rinse skin immediately with plent y of water for 15-20 minutes.
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Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If inhaled Move person to fresh air.
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If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give
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artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth if possible.
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Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment
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advice.
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or
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doctor, or going for treatment.
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HOTLINE NUMBER
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For 24-Hour Medical Emergency Assistance (Human or Animal)
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Or Chemical Emergency Assistance (Spill, Leak, Fire or Accident)
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Call
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1-800-888-8372
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2.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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2.1 Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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CAUTION
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Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid
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contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause
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allergic reactions in some individuals. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling
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and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove and
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wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
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2.2 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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Shoes plus socks
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Chemical-resistant gloves: barrier laminate, butyl rubber ≥ 14 mils, nitrile rubber ≥ 14
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mils, neoprene rubber ≥ 14 mils, natural rubber ≥ 14 mils, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride
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≥ 14 mils (PVC) or Viton™ ≥ 14 mils.
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In addition, mixers/loaders supporting aerial or chemigation applications, must wear a
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minimum of a NIOSH-approved particulate filtering facepiece respirator with any N, R, or P
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filter; OR a NIOSH-approved elastomeric particulate respirator with any N, R, or P filter; OR a
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NIOSH-approved powered air-purifying respirator with a HE filter.
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Respirator Fit Testing, Medical Qualifications, and Training
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Using a program that conforms to OSHA’s requirements (see 29 CFR Part 1910.134),
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employers must verify that any handler who uses a respirator is:
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Fit-tested and fit-checked,
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Trained, and
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Examined by a qualified medica l practitioner to ensure physical ability to safely wear
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the style of respirator to be worn. A qualified medical practitioner is a physician or
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other licensed health care professional who will evaluate the ability of a worker to wear
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a respirator. The initial evaluation consists of a questionnaire that asks about medical
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conditions (for example a heart condition) that would be problematic for respirator use.
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If concerns are identified, then additional evaluations, for example a physical exam,
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might be necessary. The initial evaluation must be done before respirator use begins.
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Handlers must be reexamined by a qualified medical practitioner if their health status
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or respirator style or use-conditions change.
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Upon request by local/state/federal/tribal enforcement personnel, employers must provide
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documentation demonstrating how they have complied with these requirements.
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2.3 User Safety Requirements
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Follow manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for
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washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other
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laundry.
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2.4 Engineering Controls
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the
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requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides (40
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CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)), the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as
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specified in the WPS. Human flagging is prohibited.
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2.5 User Safety Recommendations
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User Safety Recommendations
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Users should:
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Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewi ng gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.
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Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesti cide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly
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and put on clean clothing.
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Remove PPE immediately after handling th is product. Wash the outside of gloves
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before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean
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clothing.
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2.6 Environmental Hazards
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Benzovindiflupyr and azoxystrobin are toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates.
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Benzovindiflupyr is toxic to mammals. Drift and runoff may be hazardous to aquatic
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organisms in water adjacent to treated area.
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For terrestrial uses: DO NOT apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is
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present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high-water mark. DO NOT contaminate water
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when disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate.
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The active ingredients in this product can be persistent for several months or longer.
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2.6.1 Groundwater Advisory
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Azoxystrobin has degradation products which have properties and characteristics associated
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with chemicals detected in groundwater. This chemical may leach into groundwater if used in
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areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow.
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2.6.2 Surface Water Advisory
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This product may impact surface water quality due to runoff of rain water or irrigation water.
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This is especially true for poorly draining soils and soils with shallow groundwater. A 15-foot
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level vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this product is applied and surface water
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features including ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the potential loading of
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benzovindiflupyr and azoxystrobin from runoff water and sediment. DO NOT cultivate within
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15 feet of the aquatic areas to allow growth of a vegetative filter strip. Runoff of this product
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will be reduced by avoiding applications when rainfall or irrigation is expected to occur within
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48 hours. Sound erosion control practices will reduce this product’s potential to reach aquatic
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sediment via runoff.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly
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or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any
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requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide
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regulation.
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FAILURE TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS ON THIS LABEL MAY
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RESULT IN CROP INJURY, POOR DISEASE CONTROL, AND/OR ILLEGAL RESIDUES.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection
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Standard, 40 CFR Part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of
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agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of
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agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination,
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notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and
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exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective
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equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply
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to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
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DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry
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interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker
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Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated,
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including plants, soil, or water is:
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Coveralls
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Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof materials
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Shoes plus socks
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3.0 PRODUCT INFORMATION
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Elatus Fungicide is a broad-spectrum product containing two fungicides. It has preventive,
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systemic and curative properties and may be used for the control of the listed plant diseases.
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Elatus Fungicide is applied as a foliar spray and can be used in block, alternating spray or
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tank-mix programs with other crop protection products. All applications must be made
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according to the use directions that follow.
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Elatus Fungicide is a member of Syngenta’s Plant Health product line and may also improve
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the yield and/or quality of the crop. These possible benefits are due to positive effects on
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plant physiology. The effects may vary according to factors including the crop, crop hybrid, or
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environment.
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3.1 Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
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Integrate Elatus Fungicide into an overall disease and pest management strategy whenever
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the use of a fungicide is required. Follow cultural practices known to reduce disease
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development. Consult your local agricultural authorities for additional IPM strategies
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established for your area. Elatus Fungicide may be used in State Agricultural Extension
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advisory (disease forecasting) programs which advise application timing based on
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environmental factors favorable for disease development.
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3.2 Resistance Management
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For resistance management, please note that Elatus Fungicide contains both a Group 7
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(benzovindiflupyr), and group 11 (azoxystrobin) fungicide. Any fungal population may contain
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individuals naturally resistant to either or both of the active ingredients in Elatus Fungicide
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and other Group 7 or Group 11 fungicides. A gradual or total loss of pest control may occur
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over time if these fungicides are used repeatedly in the same fields. Follow appropriate
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resistance-management strategies.
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To delay fungicide resistance, take one or more of the following steps:
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Rotate the use of Elatus Fungicide or other Group 7 and Group 11 fungicides within a
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growing season sequence with different groups that control the same pathogens.
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Use tank mixtures with fungi cides from a different group that are equally effective on
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the target pest when such use is permitted. Use at least the minimum application rate
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as labeled by the manufacturer.
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Adopt an integrated diseas e management program for fungicide use that includes
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scouting, uses historical information related to pesticide use, and crop rotation, and
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which considers host plant resistance, impact of environmental conditions on disease
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development, disease thresholds, as well as cultural, biological and other chemical
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control practices.
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Where possible, make use of predictive di sease models to effectively time fungicide
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applications. Note that using predictive models alone is not sufficient to manage
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resistance.
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Monitor treated fungal populati ons for resistance development.
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Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisor for any additional
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pesticide resistance-management and/or IPM guidelines for specific crops and
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pathogens.
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For further information or to report suspected resistance contact Syngenta Crop
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Protection at 1-866-796-4368. You can also contact your university extension
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specialist to report resistance.
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4.0 APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
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4.1 Methods of Application
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Elatus Fungicide may be applied with all types of spray equipment commonly used for
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making ground and aerial applications. Proper adjustments and calibration of spraying
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equipment to give good canopy penetration and coverage is essential for good disease
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control.
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Applications with Elatus Fungicide are permitted by ground, by air, and via chemigation as
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specified in Section 7.0, unless otherwise restricted in Section 6.1. Refer to Section 4.5 for
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details of application by chemigation.
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4.1.1 Banded Application
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To calculate the total ounces per acre when the rate is given as oz product per 1000
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linear feet, use the following equation:
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43,560 ft2 divided by row width (ft) = the number of linear feet
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Acre Acre
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Linear feet divided by 1000 ft X oz product = oz product
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Acre 1000 linear ft Acre
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Refer to directions in Section 7.0 for gallons per acre and timing.
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4.1.2 In-Furrow Application
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The following table provides common row spacings and the amount of Elatus Fungicide to
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apply per acre.
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Rate per 1000 row-feet 22 30 32 34 36 38 40 48
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oz
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Product
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lb ai
|
||
Azoxystrobi
|
||
n
|
||
lb ai
|
||
Benzovind
|
||
iflupyr
|
||
Product per Acre (oz)
|
||
0.30 0.09 0.045 7.1 5.2 4.9 4.6 4.4 4.1 3.9 3.3
|
||
0.34 0.102 0.051 8.1 5.9 5.6 5.2 4.9 4.7 4.4 3.7
|
||
0.40 0.12 0.06 9.5 7.0 6.5 6.1 5.8 5.5 5.2 4.4
|
||
0.50 0.15 0.075 8.7 8.2 7.7 7.3 6.9 6.5 5.4
|
||
0.60 0.18 0.09 9.2 8.7 8.3 7.8 6.5
|
||
0.65 0.195 0.0975 9.4 8.9 8.5 7.1
|
||
|
||
4.2 Application Equipment
|
||
|
||
4.2.1 Nozzles
|
||
Equip sprayers with nozzles that provide accurate and uniform application.
|
||
Nozzles must be the same size and uniformly spaced across the boom.
|
||
Calibrate sprayer before use.
|
||
It is suggested that screens be used to pr otect the pump and to prevent nozzles from
|
||
clogging.
|
||
Screens placed on suction side of pump must be 16-mesh or coarser.
|
||
DO NOT place a screen in the recirculation line.
|
||
Use 50-mesh or coarser screens between the pump and boom, and where required, at
|
||
the nozzles.
|
||
Check nozzle manufacturer’s specifications.
|
||
|
||
4.2.2 Pumps
|
||
Use a pump with capacity to maintain 35-40 ps i at nozzles and provide sufficient agitation
|
||
in tank to keep mixture in suspension - this requires recirculation of 10% of tank volume
|
||
per minute.
|
||
Use a jet agitator or liquid sparge tube for agitation.
|
||
DO NOT air sparge.
|
||
|
||
4.3 Application Volume and Spray Coverage
|
||
See methods of application (Section 4.1) and crop use directions (Section 7.0) for
|
||
application volume information.
|
||
Thorough coverage is necessary to provide good disease control.
|
||
Make no more spray solution than is needed for application.
|
||
Avoid spray overlap, as crop injury may occur.
|
||
For aerial applications, apply in a minimum of 2 gallons of water per acre unless specified
|
||
otherwise.
|
||
For ground applications, apply in a minimum of 10 gallons of water per acre unless
|
||
specified otherwise.
|
||
|
||
4.4 Mixing Directions
|
||
1. Thoroughly clean spray equipment before using this product.
|
||
2. DO NOT tank mix with undiluted fertilizer. Dilute the suspension fertilizer to 50% with
|
||
water (1:1 fertilizer to water ratio) before mixing with Elatus Fungicide.
|
||
3. Prepare no more spray mixture than is required for the immediate operation.
|
||
4. Keep product container tight ly closed when not in use.
|
||
5. Agitate the spray solution before and during application.
|
||
6. DO NOT let the spray mixture stand overnight in the spray tank.
|
||
7. Flush the spray equipment thoroughly with clean water after each day’s use and dispose
|
||
of pesticide rinsate by application to an already treated area.
|
||
|
||
4.4.1 Elatus Fungicide Alone
|
||
1. Add ½- ⅔ of the required amount of water to the spray or mixing tank.
|
||
2. With the agitator running, add Elatus Fungicide to the tank.
|
||
3. Continue agitation while adding the remainder of the water.
|
||
4. Begin application of the spray solution afte r Elatus Fungicide has completely dispersed
|
||
into the mix water.
|
||
5. Maintain agitation until all of the mixture has been sprayed.
|
||
|
||
4.4.2 Tank-Mix Precautions
|
||
A tank mixture with Dimet hoate may cause crop injury.
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ens ure that all products are registered for the
|
||
intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions, limitation and directions for use
|
||
on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive
|
||
directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank mixture.
|
||
Tank mixes of Elatus Fungicide with other pe sticides, fertilizers, or any other additives not
|
||
specifically labelled for use with Elatus Fungicide may result in tank mix incompatibility or
|
||
unsatisfactory performance. In such cases, always check tank mix compatibility by
|
||
conducting a jar test according to guidance in Section 4.4.3 before actual tank mixing.
|
||
|
||
4.4.3 Tank-Mix Compatibility
|
||
Conduct a jar test using a 1 pt to 1 qt cont ainer with lid by adding water or other intended
|
||
carrier such a liquid fertilizer to the jar.
|
||
Next, add the appropriate amount of pesticide(s) or tank mix partner(s) in their relative
|
||
proportions based on labeled rates. Add tank mix components separately in the order
|
||
described in the tank-mixing section, Section 4.4.4. After each addition, shake or stir
|
||
gently to thoroughly mix.
|
||
After all ingredients have been added, put the lid on the jar, tighten and invert the jar 10
|
||
times to mix.
|
||
After mixing, let the mixture stand 15 – 30 minutes and then examine for signs of
|
||
incompatibility including obvious separation, large flakes, precipitates, gels or heavy oily
|
||
film on the jar.
|
||
If the mixture remains mixed or can be remixed readily, it is physically compatible and can
|
||
be used.
|
||
If the mixture is incompatible , repeat the test using a compatibility agent at the labeled
|
||
rate. Or, if applicable, slurry dry formulations in water before adding to the jar. If
|
||
incompatibility is still observed after following these procedures, DO NOT use the mixture.
|
||
After compatibility testing is complete, dispose of any pesticide wastes in accordance with
|
||
the storage and disposal section, (Section 8.0) of this label.
|
||
|
||
4.4.4 Elatus Fungicide In Tank Mixtures
|
||
1. Add ½- ⅔ of the required amount of water to the spray or mixing tank.
|
||
2. Start the agitator running befor e adding any tank-mix partners.
|
||
3. Add all products in water-soluble packaging to the tank before any other tank-mix partner.
|
||
Allow the water-soluble packaging to completely dissolve and the product(s) to completely
|
||
disperse before adding any other tank-mix partner to the tank.
|
||
4. In general, add tank-mix partners in this order:
|
||
a. products packaged in water-soluble packaging
|
||
b. wettable powders and water dispersible granules
|
||
c. wettable granules (dry flowables)
|
||
d. liquid flowables
|
||
e. liquids
|
||
f. emulsifiable concentrates
|
||
g. surfactants / adjuvants.
|
||
5. Allow the material to completely di ssolve and disperse into the mix water.
|
||
6. Spray the mixture with the agitator running.
|
||
|
||
4.4.5 Spray Additives
|
||
For best performance, the addition of a sp reading/penetrating type adjuvant including
|
||
organo-silicon blends with either non-ionic surfactants (NIS) or vegetable based crop oils
|
||
(COC); or vegetable based COC (not mineral); or NIS with at least 90% concentration is
|
||
advised.
|
||
When an adjuvant is to be used with this pr oduct, the use of an adjuvant that meets the
|
||
standards of the Council of Producers & Distributors of Agrotechnology (CPDA) adjuvant
|
||
certification is advised.
|
||
|
||
4.5 Application through Irrigation Systems (Chemigation)
|
||
|
||
4.5.1 Chemigation Restrictions
|
||
Use only on crops where chemigation is specified on this label.
|
||
Apply this product only through center pi vot, solid set, hand move, or moving wheel
|
||
irrigation systems. DO NOT apply this product through any other type of irrigation system.
|
||
Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pe sticide residues in the crop can result from
|
||
non-uniform distribution of the product in water.
|
||
Apply in 0.1-0.25 inches/acre. Excessive water may reduce efficacy.
|
||
If you have questions about calibration, contac t State Extension Service 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.
|
||
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 if the need arises.
|
||
|
||
4.5.2 Operating Instructions For Chemigation
|
||
1. The system must contain a functional ch eck-valve, vacuum relief valve, and low
|
||
pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water-source
|
||
contamination from backflow.
|
||
|
||
2. The pesticide injection pipeline must c ontain a functional, automatic, quick-closing
|
||
check-valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
|
||
|
||
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must al so 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.
|
||
|
||
4. The system must contain functional interlo cking controls to automatically shut off the
|
||
pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops.
|
||
|
||
5. The irrigation line or water pump must in clude 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.
|
||
|
||
6. Systems must use a metering pump, for ex ample 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.
|
||
|
||
4.5.3 Specific Instructions For Public Water Systems
|
||
1. Public water system means a system for t he 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 connect ed to public water systems must contain a functional,
|
||
reduced-pressure zone (RPZ), back-flow preventer or the functional equivalent in the
|
||
water supply line upstream from the point of pesticide introduction. As an option to the
|
||
RPZ, the water from the public water system must be discharged into a reservoir tank
|
||
prior to pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete physical break (air gap)
|
||
between the outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim of the reservoir tank
|
||
of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe.
|
||
|
||
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must c ontain a functional, automatic, quick-closing
|
||
check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
|
||
|
||
4. The pesticide injection pipeline must c ontain 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 interlo cking controls to automatically shut off the
|
||
pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops, or in cases where there is
|
||
no water pump, when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide
|
||
distribution is adversely affected.
|
||
|
||
6. Systems must use a metering pump, for ex ample 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.
|
||
|
||
4.5.4 Application Directions For Center Pivot Irrigation Equipment
|
||
Restrictions: (1) Use only with drive systems which provide uniform water distribution. (2)
|
||
DO NOT use end guns when chemigating Elatus Fungicide through center pivot systems
|
||
because of non-uniform application.
|
||
|
||
Determine the size of the area to be treated.
|
||
Determine the time required to apply ⅛-½ inch of water over the area to be treated when
|
||
the system and injection equipment are operated at normal pressures as directed by the
|
||
equipment manufacturer. When applying Elatus Fungicide through irrigation equipment
|
||
use the lowest obtainable water volume while maintaining uniform distribution. Run the
|
||
system at 80-95% of the manufacturer’s rated capacity.
|
||
Using water, determine the injection pump output when operated at normal line pressure.
|
||
Determine the amount of Elatus Fungicide r equired to treat the area covered by the
|
||
irrigation system.
|
||
|
||
Add the required amount of Elatus Fungicide and sufficient water to meet the injection
|
||
time requirements to the solution tank.
|
||
Make sure the system is fully charged with wa ter before starting injection of the Elatus
|
||
Fungicide solution. Time the injection to last at least as long as it takes to bring the
|
||
system to full pressure.
|
||
Maintain constant solution tank agitation during the injection period.
|
||
Continue to operate the system until the Elatus Fungicide solution has cleared the
|
||
sprinkler head.
|
||
|
||
4.5.5 Application Directions For Solid Set, Hand Move, and Moving Wheel
|
||
Irrigation Equipment
|
||
Determine the acreage covered by the sprinklers.
|
||
Fill injector solution tank with water and adjust fl ow rate to use the contents over a 20- to
|
||
30-minute interval. When applying Elatus Fungicide through irrigation equipment use the
|
||
lowest obtainable water volume while maintaining uniform distribution.
|
||
Determine the amount of Elatus Fungicide r equired to treat the area covered by the
|
||
irrigation system.
|
||
Add the required amount of Elatus Fungicide into the same quantity of water used to
|
||
calibrate the injection period.
|
||
Operate the system at the same pressure and time interval established during the
|
||
calibration.
|
||
Stop injection equipment after treatment is completed. Continue to operate the system
|
||
until the Elatus Fungicide solution has cleared the last sprinkler head.
|
||
|
||
5.0 ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS
|
||
The following crops may be planted at the specified interval following application of Elatus
|
||
Fungicide.
|
||
|
||
Crop Plant-back interval
|
||
Blueberry, lowbush
|
||
Bulb vegetables, Crop Group 3-07
|
||
Canola
|
||
Cereals (wheat, barley, triticale, rye, oat)
|
||
Corn
|
||
Corn, Sweet
|
||
Cotton
|
||
Cucurbits vegetables
|
||
Ginseng
|
||
Grasses grown for seed (bluegrass,
|
||
bromegrass, fescue, orchardgrass and
|
||
ryegrass only)
|
||
Legumes, dry, Crop Subgroup 6C
|
||
Fruiting vegetables
|
||
Peanuts
|
||
Potatoes
|
||
Soybean
|
||
Sugar beet
|
||
Sugarcane
|
||
Tomatoes
|
||
Tuberous and corm vegetable subgroup
|
||
0 days
|
||
Buckwheat and Millet 360 days
|
||
All other crops Intended for Food and Feed 60 days
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.0 RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
|
||
|
||
6.1 Use Restrictions
|
||
Elatus Fungicide is extremely phytotoxic to ce rtain apple varieties. Extreme care must be
|
||
used to prevent injury to apple trees (and apple fruit).
|
||
DO NOT apply through any ultra-low volume (ULV) spray system.
|
||
DO NOT use spray equipment which has been previously used to apply Elatus Fungicide
|
||
to spray apple trees. Even trace amounts can cause unacceptable phytotoxicity to certain
|
||
apple and crabapple varieties.
|
||
DO NOT spray Elatus Fungicide where spray drift may reach apple trees.
|
||
DO NOT tank mix with undiluted fertilizer. Dilute the suspension fertilizer to 50% with
|
||
water (1:1 fertilizer to water ratio) before mixing with Elatus Fungicide.
|
||
DO NOT apply to greenhouse tomatoes.
|
||
|
||
6.1.1 Aerial Application Restrictions
|
||
DO NOT apply by air in New York State.
|
||
|
||
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS WHEN SPRAYING IN THE VICINITY OF
|
||
AQUATIC AREAS INCLUDING LAKES, RESERVOIRS, RIVERS, PERMANENT
|
||
STREAMS, MARSHES OR NATURAL PONDS, ESTUARIES AND COMMERCIAL FISH
|
||
PONDS.
|
||
|
||
DO NOT apply through any ultra-low volume (ULV) spray system.
|
||
DO NOT apply by air within 150 ft of lakes, reservoirs, rivers, permanent streams,
|
||
marshes or natural ponds, estuaries and commercial fish ponds.
|
||
Release spray at the lowest height consistent with pest control and flight safety. DO NOT
|
||
make applications more than 10 feet above the crop canopy.
|
||
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 areas. 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.
|
||
|
||
6.1.2 Ground Application Restrictions
|
||
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS WHEN SPRAYING IN THE VICINITY OF
|
||
AQUATIC AREAS INCLUDING LAKES, RESERVOIRS, RIVERS, PERMANENT
|
||
STREAMS, MARSHES OR NATURAL PONDS, ESTUARIES, AND COMMERCIAL FISH
|
||
PONDS.
|
||
|
||
DO NOT apply within 15 ft of bodies of water including lakes, reservoirs, rivers,
|
||
permanent streams, natural ponds, marshes or estuaries.
|
||
DO NOT cultivate within 15 ft of aquatic areas in order to allow growth of 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.
|
||
|
||
6.2 Spray Drift Management
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
|
||
|
||
Aerial Applications
|
||
|
||
DO NOT release spray at a height greater than 10 ft. above the crop canopy, unless a
|
||
greater application height is necessary for pilot safety.
|
||
Applicators are required to sele ct nozzles that deliver medium to coarse spray droplets in
|
||
accordance with ASABE Standard S-572.1.
|
||
DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 15 mph at the application site. If the windspeed
|
||
is greater than 10 mph, the boom length must be 65% or less of the wingspan for fixed
|
||
wing aircraft and 75% or less of the rotor diameter for helicopters. Otherwise, the boom
|
||
length must be 75% or less of the wingspan for fixed-wing aircraft and 90% or less of the
|
||
rotor diameter for helicopters.
|
||
Applicators must use ½ swath displacement upwind at the downwind edge of the field.
|
||
DO NOT apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
|
||
Ground Boom Applications
|
||
|
||
User must only apply with the release height specified by the manufacturer, but no more
|
||
than 4 feet above the ground or crop canopy.
|
||
Applicators are required to use a medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S-572.1).
|
||
DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 15 miles per hour at the application site.
|
||
DO NOT apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT ADVISORIES
|
||
|
||
THE APPLICATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AVOIDING OFF-SITE SPRAY DRIFT.
|
||
BE AWARE OF NEARBY NON-TARGET SI TES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
|
||
|
||
6.2.1 Importance of Droplet Size
|
||
|
||
The effective way to reduce spray drift is to apply large droplets. Use the largest droplets
|
||
that provide target pest control. While applying larger droplets will reduce spray drift, the
|
||
potential for drift will be greater if applications are made improperly or under unfavorable
|
||
environmental conditions.
|
||
|
||
6.2.2 Controlling Droplet Size – Groundboom
|
||
Volume - Increasing the spray volume so that larger droplets are produced will reduce
|
||
spray drift. Use the highest practical spray volume for the application. If a greater spray
|
||
volume is needed, consider using a nozzle with higher flow rate.
|
||
Pressure - Use the lowest spray pressure directed for the nozzle to produce the target
|
||
spray volume and droplet size.
|
||
|
||
Nozzle Type - Use a spray nozzle that is designed for the intended application. Consider
|
||
using nozzles designed to reduce drift.
|
||
|
||
6.2.3 Controlling Droplet Size – Aircraft
|
||
Adjust Nozzles - Follow nozzle manufacture r’s instructions for setting up nozzles.
|
||
Generally, to reduce fine droplets, nozzles must be oriented parallel with the airflow in
|
||
flight.
|
||
6.2.4 Boom Height – Groundboom
|
||
For ground equipment, the boom must remain level with the crop and have minimal
|
||
bounce.
|
||
|
||
6.2.5 Release Height – Aircraft
|
||
Higher release heights increase the potential for spray drift.
|
||
6.2.6 Shielded Sprayers
|
||
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce spray drift. Consider using shielded
|
||
sprayers. Verify that the shields are not interfering with the uniform deposition of the spray
|
||
on the target area.
|
||
6.2.7 Temperature and Humidity
|
||
When making applications in hot and dry condi tions, set up equipment to produce larger
|
||
droplets to reduce effects of evaporation.
|
||
6.2.8 Temperature Inversions
|
||
Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions are
|
||
characterized by increasing temperature with altitude and are common on nights with
|
||
limited cloud cover and light to no wind. Their presence of an inversion can be indicated
|
||
by ground fog or by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke
|
||
generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low
|
||
wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly
|
||
dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing. Avoid applications during temperature
|
||
inversions.
|
||
6.2.9 Wind
|
||
Drift potential increases at wind speeds . AVOID APPLICATIONS DURING GUSTY WIND
|
||
CONDITIONS.
|
||
Applicators need to be familiar with local wind patterns and terrain that could affect spray
|
||
drift.
|
||
|
||
7.0 CROP USE DIRECTIONS
|
||
7.1 Blueberries
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these) [Not for use in California]
|
||
Blueberry, lowbush
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Blueberry leaf rust
|
||
(Thekopsora minima)
|
||
Septoria leaf spot
|
||
(Septoria spp.)
|
||
|
||
7.3* Apply at first sign of
|
||
diseases.
|
||
Apply by ground or by air.
|
||
|
||
A second application can be
|
||
made after 10 days.
|
||
|
||
Apply in a minimum spray
|
||
volume of 20 gallons per acre.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the highest rate.
|
||
*7.3 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.137 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.068 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 10 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 14.6 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.136 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 0.75 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 2 applications per year.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air in New York State.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
||
|
||
7.2 Bulb Vegetable Crop Group 3-07
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Garlic
|
||
Leek
|
||
Onion, bulb
|
||
Daylily, bulb
|
||
Fritillaria, bulb
|
||
Garlic, bulb
|
||
Garlic, great-headed, bulb
|
||
Garlic, serpent, bulb
|
||
Lily, bulb
|
||
Onion, bulb
|
||
Onion, Chinese, bulb
|
||
Onion, pearl
|
||
Onion, potato, bulb
|
||
Shallot, bulb
|
||
Onion, green
|
||
Chive, fresh leaves
|
||
Chive, Chinese, fresh
|
||
leaves
|
||
Onion, green
|
||
Elegans hosta
|
||
Fritillaria, leaves
|
||
Kurrant
|
||
Lady’s leek
|
||
Leek
|
||
Leak, wild
|
||
Onion, beltsville
|
||
bunching
|
||
Onion, fresh
|
||
Onion, green
|
||
Onion, macrostem
|
||
Onion, tree, tops
|
||
Onion, Welsh, tops
|
||
Shallot, fresh leaves
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Cladosporium leaf blotch
|
||
(C. allii)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Leveillula taurica)
|
||
Purple Blotch
|
||
(Alternaria porri)
|
||
Rust
|
||
(Puccinia allii)
|
||
Stemphyllium leaf blight
|
||
and stalk rot
|
||
(S. vesicarium)
|
||
4.75 – 7* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development and
|
||
continue throughout the
|
||
season on a 7-14 day
|
||
schedule.
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
No more than two applications
|
||
of Elatus Fungicide may be
|
||
applied on a 7-day interval. All
|
||
other applications must be
|
||
applied no closer than a 14-day
|
||
interval.
|
||
|
||
For aerial applications, apply in
|
||
a minimum of 5 gallons of water
|
||
per acre.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the highest rate.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval and highest
|
||
rate.
|
||
*4.75 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.089 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.045 lb ai benzovindiflupyr. 7 oz
|
||
product/Acre is equivalent to 0.131 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.066 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 28 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.27 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 1.5 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 4 applications per year at the highest rate and 5 applications per year at the lowest rate.
|
||
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air in New York State.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
||
|
||
7.3 Cereal Grains, Except Corn
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Barley
|
||
Oats
|
||
Rye
|
||
Triticale
|
||
Wheat
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Barley scald
|
||
(Rhynchosporium secalis)
|
||
Black point
|
||
(C. sativus, Alternaria
|
||
spp.)
|
||
Crown Rust
|
||
(P. coronata)
|
||
Helminthosporium leaf spot
|
||
(Dreschlera avenae)
|
||
Leaf Rust
|
||
(Puccinia recondita f.sp.
|
||
tritici)
|
||
Net Blotch
|
||
(Pyrenophora teres)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Blumeria spp.)
|
||
Septoria Leaf and Glume
|
||
Blotch
|
||
(Septoria spp.
|
||
Stagonospora nodorum)
|
||
Spot Blotch
|
||
(Cochliobolus sativus)
|
||
Stripe Rust
|
||
(P. striiformis)
|
||
Stem Rust
|
||
(P. graminis)
|
||
Tan Spot
|
||
(Pyrenophora tritici-
|
||
repentis)
|
||
4.9* Apply Elatus Fungicide prior
|
||
to disease development.
|
||
|
||
For disease control on the
|
||
flag leaf, apply 4.9 oz/A from
|
||
Feekes 8 - 10.5 (Zadok's
|
||
59).
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
Apply 4.9 oz/A in the spring for
|
||
suppression of early season
|
||
diseases.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
*4.9 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.094 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.045 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 9.8 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.092 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 0.4 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 2 applications per year.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air in New York State.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI):
|
||
a. DO NOT apply after Feekes 10.5 (full flower)
|
||
b. Forage and Hay: 7 days
|
||
|
||
7.4 Corn
|
||
7.4.1 Field and Pop Corn
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Corn, field
|
||
Corn, pop
|
||
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Anthracnose leaf blight
|
||
(Colletotrichum
|
||
graminicola)
|
||
Eye spot
|
||
(Aureobasidium zeae)
|
||
Gray leaf spot
|
||
(Cercospora sorghi)
|
||
Northern corn leaf blight
|
||
(Setosphaeria turcica)
|
||
Northern corn leaf spot
|
||
(Cochliobolus carbonum)
|
||
Physoderma brown spot
|
||
(P. maydis)
|
||
Rust, common
|
||
(Puccinia sorghi)
|
||
Rust, Southern
|
||
(P. polysora)
|
||
Southern corn leaf blight
|
||
(Cochliobolus
|
||
heterostrophus)
|
||
Yellow Leaf Blight
|
||
(Phyllosticta maydis)
|
||
4.9* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease onset when
|
||
conditions are conducive for
|
||
disease.
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
*4.9 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.094 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.045 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 9.8 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.092 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 2.0 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 2 applications per year.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air in New York State.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
||
|
||
7.4.2 Sweet Corn
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Corn, sweet
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Anthracnose leaf blight
|
||
(Colletotrichum
|
||
graminicola)
|
||
Eye spot
|
||
(Aureobasidium zeae)
|
||
Gray leaf spot
|
||
(Cercospora sorghi)
|
||
Northern corn leaf blight
|
||
(Setosphaeria turcica)
|
||
Northern corn leaf spot
|
||
(Cochliobolus carbonum)
|
||
Physoderma brown spot
|
||
(P. maydis)
|
||
Rust, common
|
||
(Puccinia sorghi)
|
||
Rust, Southern
|
||
(P. polysora)
|
||
Southern corn leaf blight
|
||
(Cochliobolus
|
||
heterostrophus)
|
||
Yellow Leaf Blight
|
||
(Phyllosticta maydis)
|
||
5 – 7.3* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease onset when
|
||
conditions are conducive for
|
||
disease.
|
||
Apply by ground or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
*5.0 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.096 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.046 lb ai benzovindiflupyr. 7.3 oz product/A
|
||
is equivalent to 0.137 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.068 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 14.6 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.136 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 2.0 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 2 applications per year.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
||
|
||
7.5 Cottonseed Subgroup 20C
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Cotton
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Ascochyta blight
|
||
(A. gossypii)
|
||
Rhizoctonia leaf, stem
|
||
diseases
|
||
(R. solani)
|
||
Rust
|
||
(Puccinia schedonnardi)
|
||
(P. cacabata)
|
||
Target spot
|
||
(Corynespora cassiicola)
|
||
5 – 7.3* For foliar diseases, make an
|
||
application at the onset of
|
||
disease or when conditions
|
||
are conducive for disease.
|
||
Apply by ground or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
For postemergent protection of
|
||
Rhizoctonia damping off, apply
|
||
Elatus Fungicide in a 3-7 inch
|
||
band over the top of the plant.
|
||
|
||
Refer to Section 4.0 for
|
||
application directions on In-
|
||
Furrow or Banded.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the highest rate.
|
||
*5.0 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.096 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.046 lb ai benzovindiflupyr. 7.3 oz product/A
|
||
is equivalent to 0.137 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.068 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 14.6 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.136 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 0.44 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 2 applications per year.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 45 days
|
||
|
||
7.6 Cucurbit Vegetable Crop Group 9
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Chayote (fruit)
|
||
Chinese waxgourd (Chinese
|
||
preserving melon)
|
||
Citron melon
|
||
Cucumber
|
||
Gherkin
|
||
Gourd, edible
|
||
Hyotan
|
||
Cucuzza
|
||
Hechima
|
||
Chinese okra
|
||
Momordica spp.
|
||
Balsam apple
|
||
Balsam pear
|
||
Bittermelon
|
||
Chinese cucumber
|
||
Muskmelon
|
||
Cantaloupe
|
||
Casaba
|
||
Crenshaw melon
|
||
Golden pershaw melon
|
||
Honeydew melon
|
||
Honey balls
|
||
Mango melon
|
||
Persian melon
|
||
Pineapple melon
|
||
Santa Claus melon
|
||
Snake melon
|
||
True cantaloupe
|
||
Pumpkin
|
||
Squash, summer
|
||
Crookneck squash
|
||
Scallop squash
|
||
Straightneck squash
|
||
Vegetable marrow
|
||
Zucchini
|
||
Squash, winter
|
||
Acorn squash
|
||
Butternut squash
|
||
Calabaza
|
||
Hubbard squash
|
||
Spaghetti squash
|
||
Watermelon
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria Leaf Blight
|
||
(A. cucumerina)
|
||
Alternaria Leaf Spot
|
||
(A. alternata)
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum
|
||
orbiculare)
|
||
Belly Rot
|
||
(Rhizoctonia solani)
|
||
Cercospora Leaf Spot
|
||
(C. citrullina)
|
||
Downy Mildew
|
||
(Pseudoperonospora
|
||
cubensis)
|
||
Gummy Stem Blight
|
||
(Didymella bryoniae)
|
||
Myrothecium Canker
|
||
(M. roridum)
|
||
Phoma Blight
|
||
(P. exigua)
|
||
Phyllosticta Leaf Spot
|
||
(P. cucurbitacearum)
|
||
Plectosporium Blight
|
||
(P. tabacinum)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Sphaerotheca fuliginea,
|
||
Erysiphe cichoracearum)
|
||
Septoria Leaf Blight
|
||
(S. cucurbitacearum)
|
||
Scab
|
||
(Cladosporium
|
||
cucumerinum)
|
||
Target Spot
|
||
(Corynespora cassiicola)
|
||
|
||
5 – 7.3* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease onset when
|
||
conditions are conducive for
|
||
disease.
|
||
|
||
For belly rot control, make
|
||
the first application at the 1-
|
||
to 3-leaf crop stage with a
|
||
second application just prior
|
||
to vine tip or 10-14 days
|
||
later, whichever occurs first.
|
||
Apply by ground or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
No more than two applications
|
||
of Elatus Fungicide may be
|
||
applied on a 7-day interval. All
|
||
other applications must be
|
||
applied no closer than a 14-day
|
||
interval.
|
||
|
||
For ground applications, apply
|
||
in a minimum of 15 gallons of
|
||
water per acre.
|
||
|
||
For ground applications on
|
||
gummy stem blight, apply in a
|
||
minimum of 20 gallons of water
|
||
per acre.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the highest rate.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval and highest
|
||
rate.
|
||
|
||
Suppression only:
|
||
Southern blight
|
||
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
||
*5.0 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.096 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.046 lb ai benzovindiflupyr. 7.3 oz product/A
|
||
is equivalent to 0.137 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.068 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 29.2 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.272 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 1.5 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 4 applications per year at the highest rate and 5 applications per year at the lowest rate.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 1 day
|
||
|
||
7.7 Fruiting Vegetables
|
||
7.7.1 Crop Group 8-10, Except Tomato
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Cocna
|
||
Garden huckleberry
|
||
Goji berry
|
||
Groundcherry
|
||
Martynia
|
||
Naranjilla
|
||
Okra
|
||
Eggplant, African
|
||
Eggplant, pea
|
||
Eggplant, scarlet
|
||
Pepino
|
||
Pepper, bell
|
||
Pepper, non-bell
|
||
Roselle
|
||
Sunberry
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum spp.)
|
||
Cercospora Leaf Spot
|
||
(C. capsici)
|
||
Gray Leaf Spot
|
||
(Stemphyllium solani)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Oidiopsis sicula)
|
||
Rhizoctonia stem rot
|
||
(R. solani)
|
||
|
||
Suppression only:
|
||
Southern blight
|
||
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
||
5 – 7.3* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development and
|
||
continue throughout the
|
||
season on a 7- to 10-day
|
||
interval.
|
||
Apply by ground or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
No more than two applications
|
||
of Elatus Fungicide may be
|
||
applied on a 7-day interval. All
|
||
other applications must be
|
||
applied no closer than a 14-day
|
||
interval.
|
||
|
||
For ground applications, apply
|
||
in a minimum of 15 gallons of
|
||
water per acre.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the highest rate.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval and highest
|
||
rate.
|
||
*5.0 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.096 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.046 lb ai benzovindiflupyr. 7.3 oz product/A
|
||
is equivalent to 0.137 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.068 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 29.2 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.272 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 1.0 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 4 applications per year at the highest rate and 5 applications per year at the lowest rate.
|
||
|
||
6. DO NOT apply to greenhouse peppers.
|
||
7. DO NOT apply by air.
|
||
8. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 days
|
||
|
||
|
||
7.7.2 Tomato
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Tomatillo
|
||
Tomato, bush
|
||
Tomato, currant
|
||
Tomato, tree
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum spp.)
|
||
Black Mold
|
||
(Alternaria alternata)
|
||
Early Blight
|
||
(A. solani)
|
||
Gray Leaf Spot
|
||
(Stemphylium botryosum)
|
||
Leaf Mold
|
||
(Fulvia fulva)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Leveillula taurica)
|
||
Septoria Leaf Spot
|
||
(S. lycopersici)
|
||
Target Spot
|
||
(Corynespora cassiicola)
|
||
|
||
Suppression only:
|
||
Stem rot
|
||
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
||
5* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development and
|
||
continue throughout the
|
||
season on a 7- 14 day
|
||
interval.
|
||
Apply by ground or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
No more than two applications
|
||
of Elatus Fungicide may be
|
||
applied on a 7-day interval. All
|
||
other applications must be
|
||
applied no closer than a 14-day
|
||
interval.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval.
|
||
|
||
Use of Adjuvants: Under
|
||
certain weather conditions
|
||
(particularly high temperatures)
|
||
Elatus Fungicide in combination
|
||
with high rates of silicone-based
|
||
or oil containing (petroleum or
|
||
crop) additives or adjuvants
|
||
may cause injury. DO NOT
|
||
exceed 0.125% adjuvant (v/v).
|
||
Consult a Syngenta
|
||
representative for more
|
||
information concerning
|
||
additives or adjuvants.
|
||
|
||
|
||
*5 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.096 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.046 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Precaution:
|
||
• A tank mixture with Dimethoate may cause crop injury.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
Precaution:
|
||
• To reduce the chance of crop injury, DO NOT apply until 21 days after transplanting or 35 days after
|
||
seeding.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 25 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.272 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 0.6 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 5 applications per year.
|
||
6. DO NOT use adjuvants or tank mix Elatus Fungicide with any EC product on fresh market tomatoes.
|
||
7. DO NOT apply to greenhouse tomatoes.
|
||
8. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 days
|
||
|
||
7.8 Ginseng
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these) [Not for use in California]
|
||
Ginseng
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria blight
|
||
(Alternaria panax)
|
||
Rhizoctonia[**]
|
||
(Rhizoctonia solani)
|
||
7.3* For foliar diseases, make an
|
||
application at the onset of
|
||
disease or when conditions
|
||
are conducive for disease.
|
||
Apply by ground or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
Apply in a minimum spray
|
||
volume of 50 gallons per acre.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
*7.3 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.137 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.068 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
[**Not for use in California]
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 29.2 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.272 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 2.0 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 4 applications per year.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 15 days
|
||
|
||
7.9 Grape and Small Fruit Vine Climbing, Crop Subgroup 13-07F,
|
||
except Fuzzy Kiwifruit
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Gooseberry
|
||
Grape
|
||
Grape, amur river
|
||
Kiwifruit, hardy
|
||
Maypop
|
||
Schisandra berry
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria Rot
|
||
(Alternaria alternata)
|
||
Angular Leaf Spot
|
||
(Mycosphearella
|
||
angulata)
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Elsinoe ampelina)
|
||
Black Rot
|
||
(Guignarda bidwellii)
|
||
Downy Mildew
|
||
(Plasmopara viticola)
|
||
Leaf Blight
|
||
(Pseudocercospora vitis)
|
||
Phomopsis Cane and Leaf
|
||
Spot
|
||
(P. viticola)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe necator)
|
||
Rotbrenner
|
||
(Pseudopezicula
|
||
tracheiphila)
|
||
Septoria Leaf Spot
|
||
(S. ampelina)
|
||
|
||
Suppression only:
|
||
Botrytis Bunch Rot
|
||
(B. cinerea)
|
||
5 – 7.3* For powdery mildew, begin
|
||
at bud break and apply on a
|
||
14-21 day interval.
|
||
|
||
For Phomopsis diseases,
|
||
apply at bud break before
|
||
shoots are 0.5 inches in
|
||
length, and then again when
|
||
shoots are 5-6 inches in
|
||
length.
|
||
|
||
For black rot, begin when
|
||
shoot length is 1-3 inches
|
||
and continue on a 14-day
|
||
interval.
|
||
|
||
For all other diseases, begin
|
||
applications prior to disease
|
||
onset when conditions are
|
||
conducive for disease.
|
||
Apply by ground.
|
||
|
||
For ground applications, apply
|
||
in a minimum of 15 gallons of
|
||
water per acre.
|
||
|
||
Optional language for adjuvant
|
||
directions: See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the highest rate.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval and highest
|
||
rate.
|
||
|
||
*5.0 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.096 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.046 lb ai benzovindiflupyr. 7.3 oz product/A
|
||
is equivalent to 0.137 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.068 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Precaution:
|
||
• Elatus Fungicide is extremely phytotoxic to certain apple varieties. Refer to cautions in Section 6.1.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 21.9 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.204 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 1.5 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 3 applications per year at the highest rate and 4 applications per year at the lowest rate.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 days
|
||
|
||
7.10 Grasses Grown for Seed (bluegrass, bromegrass, fescue,
|
||
orchardgrass and ryegrass only)
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Bluegrass
|
||
Bromegrass
|
||
Fescue
|
||
Orchardgrass
|
||
Ryegrass
|
||
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Ergot Stem Diseases
|
||
Eyespot
|
||
(Selenophoma spp.)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe graminis)
|
||
Rusts
|
||
(Puccinia spp.)
|
||
Selenophoma Stem
|
||
|
||
3 – 5.7* Apply when disease
|
||
infection is noticeable and
|
||
increasing - primarily in the
|
||
late spring or early summer
|
||
timeframe.
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
To maximize control of severe
|
||
rust pressure, apply on a 14-
|
||
day interval until seed is
|
||
mature.
|
||
|
||
It is important to begin
|
||
applications early in the season.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the highest rate.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval and highest
|
||
rate.
|
||
*3 oz product is equivalent to 0.056 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.028 lb ai benzovindiflupyr. 5.7 oz product is
|
||
equivalent to 0.107 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.053 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 11.4 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.11 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 0.8 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 2 applications per year at the highest rate and 3 applications per year at the lowest rate.
|
||
6. Only for use on the following cool season grasses: bluegrass, bromegrass, fescue, orchardgrass, and
|
||
ryegrass.
|
||
7. DO NOT apply to Bermuda grass grown for seed.
|
||
8. DO NOT apply by air in New York State.
|
||
9. DO NOT feed hay cut within 20 days of last application.
|
||
10. DO NOT graze treated areas within 140 days of the last application.
|
||
11. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 20 days
|
||
|
||
7.11 Peas and Beans
|
||
7.11.1 Dried Shelled Subgroup 6C, except Soybean
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Bean (Lupinus spp.)
|
||
Grain Lupin
|
||
Sweet Lupin
|
||
White Lupin
|
||
White Sweet Lupin
|
||
Bean (Phaseolus spp.)
|
||
Field Bean
|
||
Kidney Bean
|
||
Lima Bean (dry)
|
||
Navy Bean
|
||
Pinto Bean
|
||
Tepar y Bean
|
||
Bean (Vigna spp.)
|
||
Adzuki Bean
|
||
Blackeyed Pea
|
||
Catjang
|
||
Cowpea
|
||
Crowder Pea
|
||
Moth Bean
|
||
Mung Bean
|
||
Rice Bean
|
||
Southern Pea
|
||
Urd Bean
|
||
Broad Bean (dry)
|
||
Chickpea (garbanzo bean)
|
||
Guar
|
||
Lablab Bean (hyacinth bean)
|
||
Lentil
|
||
Pigeon Pea
|
||
Pea (Pisum spp.)
|
||
Field Pea
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria Blight
|
||
Alternaria Leaf spot
|
||
(A. alternata)
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum spp.)
|
||
Ascochyta Blight
|
||
(A. rabiei)
|
||
Asian Soybean Rust
|
||
(Phakopsora pachyrhizi)
|
||
Cercospora leaf spot
|
||
(Cercospora spp.)
|
||
Downy mildew
|
||
(Phytophthora nicotianae)
|
||
Mycosphaerella blight
|
||
(Mycosphaerella spp.)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Leveillula taurica)
|
||
Rust
|
||
(Uromyces ciceris-arietini)
|
||
|
||
Suppression only:
|
||
Southern blight
|
||
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
||
5 – 6* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease onset when
|
||
conditions are conducive for
|
||
disease.
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
Apply Elatus Fungicide on a 14-
|
||
day schedule.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the highest rate.
|
||
|
||
*5 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.096 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.046 lb ai benzovindiflupyr. 6 oz product/A is
|
||
equivalent to 0.113 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.056 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 12 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.112 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 1.5 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 2 applications per year.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air in New York State.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
||
|
||
7.11.2 Soybean
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Soybean
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Aerial blight
|
||
(R. solani)
|
||
Alternaria Leaf Spot
|
||
(Alternaria spp.)
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum
|
||
truncatum)
|
||
Asian Soybean Rust
|
||
(Phakopsora pachyrhizi)
|
||
Brown Spot
|
||
(Septoria glycines)
|
||
Cercospora Blight and Leaf
|
||
Spot
|
||
(C. kikuchii)
|
||
Frogeye Leaf Spot
|
||
(Cercospora sojina)
|
||
Pod and Stem Blight
|
||
(Diaporthe phaseolorum)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Microsphaera diffusa)
|
||
Target Spot
|
||
(Corynespora cassiicola)
|
||
|
||
Suppression only:
|
||
Southern blight
|
||
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
||
4.9* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease onset when
|
||
conditions are conducive for
|
||
disease.
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
*4.9 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.094 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.045 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 9.8 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.092 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 1.5 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 2 applications per year.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air in New York State.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
||
a. So ybean forage may be fed or harvested at 0-day PHI.
|
||
|
||
7.12 Peanut
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Peanut
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Early Banded Application
|
||
|
||
Suppression only:
|
||
Cylindrocladium black rot
|
||
(C. crotalaria)
|
||
Rhizoctonia limb rot
|
||
(R. solani)
|
||
Southern blight
|
||
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
||
White mold
|
||
(Sclerotinia minor)
|
||
0.5 – 0.65
|
||
oz/1000
|
||
linear row
|
||
feet
|
||
|
||
Optional directions: For
|
||
suppression of early season
|
||
soil-borne diseases, apply
|
||
Elatus Fungicide in a 7-10
|
||
inch banded application over
|
||
the top of the peanuts
|
||
shortly after emergence
|
||
(approximately 14-21 days
|
||
after planting). If twin-row
|
||
peanuts, widen the band to
|
||
cover both rows. Apply in a
|
||
minimum of 10 gal water per
|
||
acre.
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
And/or Optional directions:
|
||
Elatus Fungicide may be
|
||
applied as a broadcast spray
|
||
using 9.5 oz/A. DO NOT apply
|
||
more than 9.5 oz/A as a banded
|
||
application. Refer to
|
||
instructions in Section 4.1.1 to
|
||
calculate total oz per acre when
|
||
applying in a band.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
Broadcast Application
|
||
|
||
Early leaf spot
|
||
(Cercospora arachidicola)
|
||
Late leaf spot
|
||
(Cercosporidium
|
||
personatum)
|
||
Pepper Spot
|
||
(Leptospherulina
|
||
crassiasca)
|
||
Rhizoctonia limb rot
|
||
(R. solani)
|
||
Rust
|
||
(Puccina arachidis)
|
||
Southern stem rot
|
||
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
||
Web blotch
|
||
(Phoma arachidicola)
|
||
|
||
Suppression only:
|
||
Cylindrocladium black rot
|
||
(C. crotalaria)
|
||
White mold
|
||
(Sclerotinia minor)
|
||
|
||
7.3 – 9.5* For leaf spots and other
|
||
foliar diseases:
|
||
|
||
Begin foliar applications 30-
|
||
40 days after planting or at
|
||
the first appearance of
|
||
disease.
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
For leaf spots and other foliar
|
||
diseases: Apply 7.3 oz/A on a
|
||
14 day schedule or 9.5 oz/A on
|
||
a 21-28 day schedule. Check
|
||
with local extension/forecasting
|
||
systems to determine if an
|
||
extended interval up to 21 days
|
||
is suitable for your area.
|
||
|
||
For control of Southern stem
|
||
rot and limb rot: Broadcast
|
||
Elatus Fungicide either:
|
||
|
||
a. 7.3 oz/A 3 times on a 14
|
||
day interval starting as
|
||
early as 21-45 days after
|
||
planting.
|
||
b. 9.5 oz/A 2 times on a 21-
|
||
28 day interval beginning
|
||
ca. 45-60 days after
|
||
planting or when
|
||
conditions are conducive
|
||
for disease.
|
||
|
||
Optional language: An early
|
||
(14-21 days after planting)
|
||
application broadcast or in a 7-
|
||
10 inch band over the row can
|
||
be used for early season
|
||
infections.
|
||
|
||
Optional language for adjuvant
|
||
directions: See Section 4.4.5.
|
||
The addition of a
|
||
spreading/penetrating adjuvant
|
||
may enhance efficacy.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the highest rate.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval and highest
|
||
rate.
|
||
*7.3 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.137 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.068 lb ai benzovindiflupyr. 9.5 oz product/A
|
||
is equivalent to 0.178 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.089 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 21.9 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.204 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 0.8 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 2 applications per year at the highest rate and 3 applications per year at the lowest rate.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air in New York State.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 30 days
|
||
|
||
7.13 Rapeseed Subgroup 20A (Canola)
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Borage
|
||
Crambe
|
||
Cuphea
|
||
Echium
|
||
Flax seed
|
||
Gold of pleasure
|
||
Hare’s ear mustard
|
||
Lesquerella
|
||
Lunaria
|
||
Meadowfoam
|
||
Milkweed
|
||
Mustard seed
|
||
Oil radish
|
||
Poppy seed
|
||
Rapeseed
|
||
Sesame
|
||
Sweet rocket
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria black spot
|
||
(Alternaria brassicae)
|
||
Black leg/Phoma
|
||
(Leptosphaeria maculans)
|
||
Cercospora leaf spot
|
||
(C. brassicicola)
|
||
Head rot
|
||
(Rhizoctonia solani)
|
||
Leaf spot and pod rot
|
||
(Alternaria alternata)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe polygoni)
|
||
|
||
Suppression only:
|
||
Southern blight
|
||
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
||
7.3* For Phoma control, apply
|
||
during the rosette stage
|
||
between 2nd true leaf and
|
||
bolting.
|
||
|
||
For Alternaria, make an
|
||
application at the end of
|
||
flowering/early pod set.
|
||
|
||
For other foliar diseases,
|
||
apply at first sign of disease.
|
||
|
||
For head rot, apply at 50%
|
||
flowering.
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
*7.3 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.137 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.068 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: NA
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 7.3 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.068 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 0.45 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 1 application per year.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air in New York State.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 30 days
|
||
|
||
7.14 Sugar Beet
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these) [Not for use in California]
|
||
Sugar beet
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria Leaf Spot
|
||
(Alternaria spp.,
|
||
A. alternata)
|
||
Ascochyta Leaf Spot
|
||
(Ascochyta cynarae)
|
||
Cercospora Leaf Spot
|
||
(Cercospora betae,
|
||
C. pastinaceae)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe polygoni,
|
||
Leveillula taurica)
|
||
Rust
|
||
(Uromyces betae,
|
||
Puccinia helianthi)
|
||
White Rust
|
||
(Albugo tragopogonis)
|
||
5.0 – 7.1* For powdery mildew, make
|
||
preventative applications on
|
||
a 5- to 7-day schedule.
|
||
|
||
For all other diseases,
|
||
begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development and
|
||
continue throughout the
|
||
season every 7-14 days
|
||
following the resistance
|
||
management guidelines.
|
||
Apply by ground.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5.
|
||
Soilborne Diseases:
|
||
Circular Spot, Southern
|
||
Blight
|
||
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
||
Pythium Root Rot
|
||
(Pythium
|
||
aphanidermatum)
|
||
Rhizoctonia Stem Canker,
|
||
Crown Rot
|
||
(Rhizoctonia solani)
|
||
0.3*
|
||
oz/1000
|
||
linear row
|
||
feet
|
||
Apply in-furrow at planting. Apply by ground. DO NOT
|
||
apply as a dribble application
|
||
over the seed row.
|
||
|
||
If cool soil conditions are
|
||
expected after planting which
|
||
could result in an extended
|
||
period of plant emergence, DO
|
||
NOT apply Elatus Fungicide in-
|
||
furrow.
|
||
|
||
If using Elatus Fungicide at the
|
||
time of planting, DO NOT use a
|
||
starter fertilizer with it.
|
||
Soilborne Diseases:
|
||
Circular Spot, Southern
|
||
Blight
|
||
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
||
Pythium Root Rot
|
||
(Pythium
|
||
aphanidermatum)
|
||
Rhizoctonia Stem Canker,
|
||
Crown Rot
|
||
(Rhizoctonia solani)
|
||
5.0 – 7.1* Apply at the 2- to 8-leaf
|
||
stage.
|
||
Apply by ground using 3-7 inch
|
||
banded applications in a
|
||
minimum of 10 gallons per acre.
|
||
|
||
Refer to instructions in Section
|
||
4.1.1 to calculate total oz per
|
||
acre when applying in a band.
|
||
|
||
*5.0 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.096 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.046 lb ai benzovindiflupyr. 7.1 oz product/A
|
||
is equivalent to 0.133 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.067 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Precaution:
|
||
• For Soilborne Diseases: Tank mixtures of Elatus Fungicide with crop oil concentrates (COC) or
|
||
methylated spray oil (MSO) may result in crop injury.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 5 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 14.6 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.136 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 2.0 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 2 applications per year.
|
||
6. Apply as an in-furrow spray in a minimum of 10 gallons per acre.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): Apply up to the BBCH 31 growth stage.
|
||
|
||
7.15 Sugarcane
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Sugarcane
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Brown Rust
|
||
(Puccinia melanocephela)
|
||
Orange Rust
|
||
(Puccinia kuehnii)
|
||
5 – 7* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development and
|
||
continue throughout the
|
||
season on a 14 -28 day
|
||
schedule.
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the highest rate.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval and highest
|
||
rate.
|
||
*5.0 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.096 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.046 lb ai benzovindiflupyr. 7 oz product/A is
|
||
equivalent to 0.131 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.066 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 21 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.20 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 0.80 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 3 applications per year at the highest rate and 4 applications per year at the lowest rate.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air in New York State.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 30 days
|
||
|
||
7.16 Tuberous and Corm Vegetables
|
||
7.16.1 Subgroup 1C, except Potato
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these) [Not for use in California]
|
||
Arracacha
|
||
Arrowroot
|
||
Artichoke, Chinese
|
||
Artichoke, Jerusalem
|
||
Canna, edible
|
||
Cassava, bitter
|
||
Cassava, sweet
|
||
Chayote, root
|
||
Chufa
|
||
Dasheen (Taro)
|
||
Ginger
|
||
Leren
|
||
Sweet potato
|
||
Tanier
|
||
Turmeric
|
||
Yam bean
|
||
Yam, true
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Ascochyta Leaf Spot
|
||
(A. cynarae)
|
||
Black Dot
|
||
(Colletotrichum coccodes)
|
||
Brown Spot
|
||
(Alternaria alternata)
|
||
Early Blight
|
||
(Alternaria spp.)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe cichoracearum)
|
||
Rust
|
||
(Uromyces betae,
|
||
Puccinia helianthi)
|
||
Septoria Leaf Spot
|
||
(Septoria spp.)
|
||
|
||
Suppression only:
|
||
Stem rot
|
||
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
||
5 – 7.3* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development and
|
||
continue throughout the
|
||
season on a 14-day interval.
|
||
Apply by ground or air.
|
||
|
||
For ground applications, apply
|
||
in a minimum of 15 gallons of
|
||
water per acre.
|
||
|
||
For aerial applications, apply in
|
||
a minimum of 10 gallons of
|
||
water per acre.
|
||
|
||
See Section 4.4.5
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the highest rate.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval.
|
||
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval and highest
|
||
rate.
|
||
*7.3 oz product/A is equivalent to 0.137 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.068 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 14.6 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.136 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 2.0 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 2 applications per year.
|
||
6. DO NOT apply by air in New York State.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): Harvest at commercial maturity.
|
||
|
||
7.16.2 Potato
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Potato
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Black dot
|
||
(Colletotrichum coccodes)
|
||
Rhizoctonia canker
|
||
(R. solani)
|
||
Silver scurf
|
||
(Helminthosporium
|
||
solani)
|
||
0.34 – 0.5*
|
||
oz/1000
|
||
linear row
|
||
feet
|
||
Make an in-furrow
|
||
application at planting.
|
||
Apply the spray in a narrow
|
||
band over the seed piece.
|
||
|
||
Refer to instructions in Section
|
||
4.1.1 to calculate total oz per
|
||
acre when applying in a band.
|
||
*0.34 oz/1000 ft row of product is equivalent to 0.102 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.051 lb ai benzovindiflupyr. 0.5
|
||
oz product/1000 ft row is equivalent to 0.150 lb ai azoxystrobin and 0.075 lb ai benzovindiflupyr.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
• Refer to Section 3.2.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Minimum Application Interval: NA
|
||
4. Maximum Annual Rate: 9.5 oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.089 lb ai/A/year of benzovindiflupyr-containing products.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 2.0 lb ai/A/year of azoxystrobin-containing products.
|
||
5. DO NOT exceed 1 application per year.
|
||
6. DO NOT make foliar applications to potatoes.
|
||
7. Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): Harvest at commercial maturity
|
||
|
||
|
||
8.0 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Storage and Disposal
|
||
|
||
DO NOT contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.
|
||
|
||
Pesticide Storage
|
||
Store in original container only. Store in a cool, dry and well-ventilated place. Protect
|
||
from excessive heat. Keep container closed when not in use. DO NOT store near food
|
||
or feed.
|
||
|
||
Pesticide Disposal
|
||
Pesticide wastes may be toxic. Improper disposal of unused pesticide, spray mixture,
|
||
or rinse water is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be used according
|
||
to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or
|
||
the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance in
|
||
proper disposal methods.
|
||
|
||
Container Handlin
|
||
g [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 Handling [fiber drums with liners]
|
||
Non-refillable container. DO NOT reuse or refill this container. Completely empty
|
||
liner by shaking and tapping sides and bottom to loosen clinging particles. Empty
|
||
residue into application equipment. Then offer for recycling if available or dispose of
|
||
liner in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or by other procedures approved by state
|
||
and local authorities. If drum is contaminated and cannot be reused, dispose of it in the
|
||
manner required for its liner.
|
||
|
||
CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED, OR DRINKING WATER.
|
||
|
||
|
||
9.0 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 this
|
||
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 BY APPLICABLE 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.
|
||
|
||
10.0 APPENDIX
|
||
10.1 Rate Conversion Chart
|
||
Oz Product/Acre Lb ai Azoxystrobin Lb ai Benzovindiflupyr
|
||
3.0 0.056 0.028
|
||
4.75 0.088 0.044
|
||
4.9 0.094 0.045
|
||
5.0 0.096 0.046
|
||
5.7 0.107 0.053
|
||
6.0 0.113 0.056
|
||
7.0 0.131 0.066
|
||
7.1 0.133 0.067
|
||
7.3 0.137 0.068
|
||
9.5 0.178 0.089
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
10.2 Elatus Fungicide Use Summary Table [Optional Text]
|
||
[Start of Optional Text]
|
||
IMPORTANT: The table below is a summary of the Crop Use Directions for
|
||
Elatus Fungicide. However, it is important for the user to read and follow
|
||
the complete instructions contained within this label.
|
||
|
||
Crop or Crop
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Group
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Subgroup with
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examples
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Maximum Rate Per
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Application
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(lb ai/A)
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Maximum Annual Application
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Rate (lb ai/A/year)
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Minimum
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Application
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Interval
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Days
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Pre-harvest
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Interval (PHI
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||
days)
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Benzovindif
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||
lupyr Azoxystrobin Benzovindif
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||
lupyr Azoxystrobin
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Blueberry,
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lowbush 0.068 0.137 0.136 0.75 10 7
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Bulb Vegetable
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||
Crop Group 3-07
|
||
Bulb onion, green
|
||
onion
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||
0.066 0.131 0.27 1.5 7 7
|
||
Cereal Grains,
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||
Except Corn 0.045 0.094 0.092 0.4 14 7
|
||
Corn, Field and
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||
Pop 0.045 0.094 0.092 2.0 14 7
|
||
Corn, Sweet 0.068 0.137 0.136 2.0 14 7
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||
Cottonseed
|
||
Subgroup 20C 0.068 0.137 0.136 0.44 14 45
|
||
Cucurbit
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||
Vegetable Crop
|
||
Group 9
|
||
Cucumber,
|
||
muskmelon,
|
||
summer squash
|
||
0.068 0.137 0.272 1.5 7 1
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||
Fruiting
|
||
Vegetables Crop
|
||
Group 8-10,
|
||
Except Tomato
|
||
Bell pepper
|
||
0.068 0.137 0.272 1.0 14 0
|
||
Tomato 0.046 0.096 0.272 0.6 7 0
|
||
Ginseng 0.068 0.137 0.272 2.0 14 15
|
||
Grape and Small
|
||
Fruit Vine
|
||
Climbing, Crop
|
||
Subgroup 13-
|
||
07F, Except
|
||
Fuzzy Kiwifruit
|
||
Grape
|
||
0.068 0.137 0.204 1.5 14 21
|
||
Grasses Grown
|
||
for Seed
|
||
(bluegrass,
|
||
bromegrass,
|
||
fescue,
|
||
orchardgrass
|
||
and ryegrass
|
||
only)
|
||
0.053 0.107 0.11 0.8 14 20
|
||
Peas and Beans
|
||
Dried Shelled
|
||
Subgroup 6C,
|
||
Except Soybean
|
||
Phaseolus spp.,
|
||
pisum spp.
|
||
0.056 0.113 0.112 1.5 14 14
|
||
Soybean
|
||
0.045 0.094 0.092 1.5 14
|
||
14 day
|
||
|
||
Forage for
|
||
feed or
|
||
harvest: 0 day
|
||
Peanut 0.089 0.178 0.204 0.8 14 30
|
||
|
||
Rapeseed
|
||
Subgroup 20A
|
||
(Canola)
|
||
Rapeseed
|
||
0.068 0.137 0.068 0.45 NA 30
|
||
Sugar beet 0.066 0.133 0.136 2.0 5 BBCH 31
|
||
growth stage
|
||
Sugarcane 0.066 0.131 0.20 0.80 14 30
|
||
Tuberous and
|
||
Corm
|
||
Vegetables
|
||
Subgroup 1C,
|
||
Except Potato
|
||
0.068 0.137 0.136 2.0 7
|
||
Harvest at
|
||
commercial
|
||
maturity
|
||
Potato
|
||
0.045 0.09 0.089 2.0 NA
|
||
Harvest at
|
||
commercial
|
||
maturity
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
|
||
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||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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