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# DREXEL PROPICONAZOLE 41.8 EC
- EPA Reg No: **19713-692**
- Registrant: DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Propiconazole (41.8%)
- Label accepted: 2017-02-10
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/019713-00692-20170210.pdf
---
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of Pesticide Programs
Registration Division (7505P)
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20460
EPA Reg. Number:
19713-692
Date of Issuance:
2/10/17
NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
X Registration
Reregistration
Term of Issuance:
Conditional
(under FIFRA, as amended)
Name of Pesticide Product:
DREXEL
Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code):
Luz G. Chan
Drexel Chemical Company
P. O. Box 13327
Memphis, TN 38113-0327
PROPICONAZOLE 41.8 EC
Note: Changes in labeling differing in substance from that accepted in connection with this registration must be submitted to and accepted by the
Registration Division prior to use of the label in commerce. In any correspondence on this product always refer to the above EPA registration number.
On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby registered
under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act.
Registration is in no way to be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the
Agency. In order to protect health and the environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may at any
time suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any
name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as giving the
registrant a right to exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others.
This product is conditionally registered in accordance with FIFRA section 3(c)(7)(A). You must comply
with the following conditions:
1. Submit and/or cite all data required for registration/reregistration/registration review of your
product under FIFRA when the Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit such
data.
Signature of Approving Official:
Shaja B. Joyner, Product Manager 20
Fungicide-Herbicide Branch
Registration Division 7505P
Date:
2/10/17
EPA Form 8570-6
Registration Notice Conditionalv.20150320
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EPA Reg. No. 19713-692
Decision No. 521564
You must comply with all of the data requirements within the established deadlines. If you have
questions about the Generic DCI listed above, you may contact the Chemical Review Manager in
the Pesticide Reevaluation Division: http://iaspub.epa.gov/apex/pesticides/f?p=chemicalsearch:1
2. Make the following label changes before you release the product for shipment:
 Revise the EPA Registration Number to read, “EPA Reg. No. 19713-692.”
3. Submit one copy of the final printed label for the record before you release the product for
shipment.
Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the companys website on your label, then please be aware
that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act and is
subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the product would be misbranded
and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples
of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website is
referenced on your products label, claims made on the website may not substantially differ from those
claims approved through the registration process. Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to
our attention that a website contains false or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from
the EPA approved registration, the website will be referred to the EPAs Office of Enforcement and
Compliance.
If you fail to satisfy these data requirements, EPA will consider appropriate regulatory action including,
among other things, cancellation under FIFRA section 6(e). Your release for shipment of the product
constitutes acceptance of these conditions. A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records.
Please also note that the record for this product currently contains the following CSFs:
 Basic CSF dated 09/19/2016
If you have any questions, please contact Eleanor Thornton by phone at 703-305-6799, or via email at
Thornton.eleanor@epa.gov.
Enclosure
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For control of listed diseases in Almonds, Bananas and Plantains, Beets (Garden), Berries, Carrots, Celery
and Leaf Petioles Subgroup, Cereals (Barley, Oats, Rye, Triticale, Wheat), Citrus, (non-bearing), Corn (Field,
Pop, Seed, Sweet), Cranberry, Filbert (Hazelnut), Grasses Grown For Seed, Mint, Onions (Bulb, Green),
Parsley & Cilantro, Peanuts, Pecans, Pineapple, Pistachios, Rice (including Wild Rice), Sorghum, Soybeans,
Stone Fruits (Apricots, Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums, Plumcot, Prunes), Strawberries, Sugarbeets,
Sugarcane, Tree nuts,Turfgrass and Ornamentals.
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
Propiconazole: 1-[2-(2, 4-dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-1, 3-dioxolan-2-yl]methyl]-
1H-1,2,4-triazole............................................................................................................................... 41.8%
OTHER INGREDIENTS:................................................................................................................... 58.2%
TOTAL: ..........................................................................................................................................100.0%
This product contains 3.6 pounds active ingredient per gallon.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION
Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien pare que se la explique a usted en
detalle. (If you do not understand this label, find someone to explain it to you in detail).
See First Aid Below
[See First Aid on Page 2]
EPA Reg. No. 19713-AOE
EPA Est. No. 19713-XX-XXX Net Content:______Gals. (____L)
FIRST AID
IF SWALLOWED: xCall a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
xHave person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
xDo not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or
doctor.
xDo not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going fo r
treatment. You may also call CHEMTREC at 800-424-9300 for medical emergency.
Manufactured By:
PropiconazoleSP-0217*P
GROUP3FUNGICIDE
Propiconazole 41.8 EC
Fungicide
02/10/2017
19713-692
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed. Wash thoroughly with soap and water and before eating, drinking,
chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below.
Applicators and other handlers must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants, Chemical-resistant gloves,
such as barrier laminate or viton, and shoes plus socks.
USER SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Follow manufacturers instructions for cleaning/maint aining PPE. If no such instructions for washables
exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. Discard clothing
and other absorbent materials that have been drenc hed or heavily contaminated with this products
concentrate. Do not reuse them.
ENGINEERING CONTROLS
When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements
listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)], the
handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
This pesticide is toxic to fish and shrimp. Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is
present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning
equipment or disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate.
PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS
Combustible. Do not use or store near heat or open flame.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Read all
directions for use carefully before applying.
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift.
Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State
or Tribe, consult the Agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Users should:
x Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.
x Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside, then wash thoroughly and put on clean
clothing.
x Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing.
As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard (WPS),
40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms,
forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for
training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific
instructions and exceptions pertaining to the st atements on this label about personal protective
equipment (PPE) and restricted entry interval (REI). The requirements in this box only apply to uses of
this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of
12 hours. Exception: If the product is soil injected or soil incorporated, the WPS, under certain
circumstances, allows workers to enter the treated area if there will be no contact with anything that has
been treated.
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and
that involves contact with anything that has been treated such as plants, soil, or water is: Coveralls,
chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate or viton, and shoes plus socks.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Propiconazole 41.8 EC is a broad spectrum fungicide for the control of specified diseases in Almonds,
Bananas and Plantains, Beets (Garden), Berries, Carrots, Celery and Leaf Petioles Subgroup, Cereals
(Barley, Oats, Rye, Triticale, Wheat), Citrus, (non-bearing), Corn (Field, Pop, Seed, Sweet), Cranberry,
Filbert (Hazelnut), Grasses Grown For Seed, Mint, Onions (Bulb, Green), Parsley and Cilantro, Peanuts,
Pecans, Pineapple, Pistachios, Rice (including Wild Rice), Sorghum, Soybeans, Stone Fruits (Apricots,
Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums, Plumcot, Prunes), Strawberries, Sugarbeets, Sugarcane, Tree
nuts,Turfgrass and Ornamentals.
Failure to follow directions and precautions on this label may result in crop injury, poor disease control, or
illegal residues.
USE PRECAUTIONS
Important: Do not use this product in greenhouses or as a tree injection.
Rotational Crops
To avoid possible illegal residues, do not plant any other crop intended for food, grazing, or any component
of animal feed or bedding within 105 days of an application of this product to the preceding crop unless the
second crop appears on this label. Alfalfa can be planted 75 days after the last application of this product if
the total application of propiconazole has not excee ded 0.22 pound active ingredient per acre during the
previous year.
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Integrate this product into an overall disease and pe st management (IPM) strategy whenever the use of
fungicide is required. Cultural practices known to reduce disease development should be followed. Consult
your local agricultural authorities for additional IPM strategies established for your area. This product may
be used in state agricultural extension advisory (disease forecasting) programs using the application
timing based upon environmental factors favorable for disease development.
Fungicide Resistance Management
This product belongs to the sterol demethylation (DM1) class of fungicides and is classified as Group 3
Fungicide. Since certain fungi can develop resistance to this class of products, the use of this product should
be part of a resistance management strategy that includes alternation and/or tank mixing with another
NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker
Protection Standard (WPS) for Agricultural Pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this
product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries, or greenhouses.
Entry Restrictions for Non-WPS Uses: Do not enter into treated areas until sprays have dried.
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fungicide mode of action. Because resistance development cannot be predicted, use of this product should
conform to resistance management strategies established for the crop and use area. Rotate to a product
that is effective on the target pathogen and has a mode of action different from this product. Apply the
alternate products within the intervals specified on the label for this product. Do not apply this product at
rates below those specified on the label. If tank mixing, use the full label rate of this product with the full
rates of other products effective on the target pest. Consult your local or state agricultural authorities for
resistance management strategies that are appropriate for your disease management program. This product
should not be alternated or tank mixed with any fungicide to which resistance has already developed.

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
Application Rate Reference Table
Application Rate of
This Product (fl. oz./Ac.)
Active Ingredient Equivalent
(lb. a.i./Ac.)
Acres / Gal. of
This Product
2.0 0.056 64
4.0 0.1125 32
6.0 0.169 21.3
8.0 0.225 16
10.0 0.28 12.8
12.0 0.34 10.7
16.0 0.45 8
20.0 0.56 6.4
24.0 0.67 5.3
30.0 0.84 4.3
32.0 0.90 4
Prepare no more spray mixture than is required for the immediate operation. Thoroughly clean spray
equipment before using this product. Agitate the spray solution before and during application. Rinse spray
tank thoroughly with clean water after each days use and dispose of pesticide rinsate by application to an
already treated area.
This Product Alone: Add 1/2 to 2/3 of the required amount of water to the spray or mixing tank. With the
agitator running, add this product to the tank. Continue agitation while adding the remainder of the water.
Begin application of the spray solution after this product has completely dispersed into the mix water. Maintain
agitation until all of the mixture has been sprayed.
This Product in Tank Mixtures: This product is usually compatible with all tank mix partners listed on this
label. To determine the physical compatibility of this pr oduct with other products, use a jar test. Using a
quart jar, add the proportionate amounts of the products to 1 quart of water. Add wettable powders and
water-dispersible granular products first, then liquid flowables, and emulsifiable concentrates last. After
thoroughly mixing, let stand for at least 5 minutes. If the combination remains mixed or can be remixed
readily, it is physically compatible. Once compatibility has been proven, use the same procedure for adding
required ingredients to the spray tank.

Add ½ to 2/3 of the required amount of water to the spray or mixing tank. With the agitator running, add the
tank mix partner into the tank. Allow the material to completely dissolve and disperse into the mix water.
Continue agitation while adding the remainder of the water and this product to the spray tank. Allow this
product to completely disperse. Spray t he mixture with the agitator running.
Do not apply this product in a mix with a dodine fung icide for any uses on this label (except Almonds), or
crop injury will occur.
If using this product in a tank mix, observe all direct ions for use, crops/sites, use rates, dilution ratios,
precautions, and limitations required by the label of the tank mix product. No label dosage rate should be
exceeded, and the most restrictive label precautions and limitations should be followed. Do not tank mix this
product with any product that proh ibits such mixing. Tank mixtures or other applications of products
referenced on this label are permitted only in those states in which the referenced products are registered.
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It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that the combination product is registered for the intended
use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on the product label
involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements
of each product in the tank mixture.
APPLICATIONS INSTRUCTIONS
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall. Avoid applying this
product under conditions when uniform coverage cannot be obtained or when excessive spray drift may
occur. Do not apply in a manner which results in exposure to humans or animals.
Ground Application: For tree crops, apply this product in a m inimum of 50 gallons of water per acre
unless otherwise specified. For all other crops, apply t his product in a minimum of 10 gals. of water per
acre unless otherwise specified.
Aerial Application: For tree crops, apply this product in a minimum of 10 gallons of water peracre unless
otherwise specified. For all other crops, apply this product in a minimum of 2 gallons of water per acre
unless otherwise specified.
Chemigation Application: Apply this product through proper ly equipped chemigation systems for
disease control in the labeled crops. Refer to crop specific use directions for application rates, timing, and
frequency of application. Do not apply this product by chemigation to other labeled crops except as
specified in supplemental labeling or product bulletins. When applying this product by chemigation, do not
exceed labeled rates or apply mo re frequently than specified for conventional application methods. This
product alone or in combination with other pesticides that are registered for application through irrigation
systems may be applied through irrigation systems. For chemigation application to labeled crops, apply in
0.1 to 0.25 inches of water unless otherwise specified. Chemigation with excessive water may lead to a
decrease in efficacy.
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
A variety of factors including weather conditions (e.g., wind direction, wind speed, temperature, and relative
humidity) and method of application can influence pesticide drift. The applicator must evaluate all factors
and make appropriate adjustments when applying this product.
Wind Speed: Do not apply at wind speeds greater than 15 mph.
Droplet Size: Apply as a medium or coarser spray (ASAE Standard 572).
Temperature Inversions: If applying at wind speeds less than 3 mph, the applicator must determine if a)
conditions of temperature inversion exist, or b) stable atmospheric conditions exist at or below nozzle
height. Do not make applications into areas of temperature inversions or stable atmospheric conditions.
Other State and Local Requirements: Applicators must follow all state and local pesticide drift
requirements regarding application of propiconazole. Where states have more stringent regulations, they
must be observed.
Equipment: All application equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated using appropriate
carriers or surrogates.
Aerial Application:
1. The boom length must not exceed 75% of the wingspan or 90% of the rotor blade diameter.
2. Release spray at the lowest height consistent with efficacy and flight safety. Do not release spray
at a height greater than 10 feet above the crop canopy unless a greater height is required for aircraft
safety.
3. When applications are made with a crosswind, the swath must be displaced downwind. The
applicator must compensate for this displacement at the up and downwind edge of the application
area by adjusting the path of the aircraft upwind.
Groundboom Application:
1. Do not apply with a nozzle height greater than 4 feet above the crop canopy.
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SPRAY EQUIPMENT
Thorough coverage is necessary to provide good disease control.
Avoid spray overlap as crop injury may occur.
Air-assisted or air-blast sprayers use a forced air stream to move spray droplets into the canopy. Set up
the fan to deliver only enough air volume to penetrate the canopy and provide good coverage. Adjust
deflectors or other aiming devices to direct spray only to the target area.
Equip sprayers with nozzles that provide accurate and uniform application. Be certain that nozzles are the
same size and uniformly spaced across the boom. Calibrate sprayer before use.
Use a pump with sufficient capacity to maintain 35 to 40 psi 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 sparger tube for agitation. Do not use air sparging.
Although this product is an emulsifiable concentrate, it is suggested that screens be used to protect the
pump and to prevent nozzles from clogging. Screens placed on suction side of pump should be 16- mesh
or coarser. Do not place a screen in the recirc ulation line. Use 50-mesh or coarser screens between the
pump and boom, and where required, at the nozzles. Check nozzle manufacturers recommendations.
For more information on spray equipment and calibratio n, consult sprayer manufacturers and state
recommendations. For specific local directions and spray schedules, consult the current state agricultural
experiment station recommendations.
CHEMIGATION INSTRUCTIONS
Precautions:
x Apply this product only through center pivot, solid set, hand move, or moving wheel irrigation
systems. Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation system.
x Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from non-
uniform distribution of treated water.
x If you have questions about calibration, contact State Extension Service specialists, equipment
manufacturers, or other experts.
x 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.
x A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the
supervision of the responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary
adjustments should the need arise.
x Public water system means a system for the pr ovision 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.
x Chemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional, reduced-
pressure zone (RPZ), backflow 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 should be discharged into a reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction. There
shall be a complete physical break (air gap) between the flow outlet end of the fill pipe and the top
or overflow rim of the reservoir tank or at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe.
Note: Do not inject this product at full strength or deterioration of valves and seals may occur. Use a
dilution ratio of at least 10 parts water to 1 part this product. This product is corrosive to many seal
materials. Leather seals are best. EPDM or silicone rubber seals can be used but should be replaced
once a year. Do not use Viton, Buna-N, Neoprene, or PVC seals.
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Specific Equipment Requirements
x The system must contain a functional check-valv e, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain
appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water-source contamination from
backflow.
x The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check-valve to
prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
x The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated
valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to
prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when th e irrigation system is either
automatically or manually shut down.
x The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide
injection pump when the water pump motor stops.
x The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch that will stop the water
pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is
adversely affected.
x Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g.,
diaphragm pump), effectively designed and construc ted of materials that are compatible with
pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
x Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
Center Pivot Irrigation Equipment
x Use only with drive systems which provide uniform water distribution.
x Do not use end guns when applying this product through center pivot systems because of non-
uniform application.
x Determine the size of the area to be treated.
x Determine the time required to apply 1/8 to 1/2 inch of water over the area to be treated when the
system and injection equipment are operated at no rmal pressures as recommended by the
equipment manufacturer. When applying this product through irrigation equipment, use the lowest
obtainable water volume while maintaining uniform distribution. Run the system at 80-95% of the
manufacturers rated capacity.
x Using only water, determine the injection pump output when operated at normal line pressure.
x Determine the amount of this pr oduct required to treat the area covered by the irrigation system.
x Add the required amount of this product and sufficient water to meet the injection time requirements
of the solution tank.
x Make sure the system is fully charged with water before starting injection of the solution of this
product. Time the injection to last at least as long as it takes to bring the system to full pressure.
x Maintain constant solution tank agitation during the injection period.
x Stop injection equipment after treatment is com pleted. Continue to operate the system until the
solution of this product has cleared the sprinkler head.
Solid Set Hand Move, and Moving Wheel Irrigation Equipment
x Determine the acreage covered by the sprinkler.
x Fill the injector solution tank with water and adjust flow rate to use the contents over a 20 to 30
minute interval. When applying this product through irrigation equipment, use the lowest obtainable
water volume while maintaining uniform distribution.
x Determine the amount of this product required to treat the area covered by the irrigation system.
x Add required amount of this product into the same quantity of water used to calibrate the injection
period.
x Maintain constant solution tank agitation during the injection period.
x Operate the system at normal pressures recomme nded by the manufacturer of the injection
equipment and used for the time interval established during the calibration.
x Inject this product at the end of the irrigati on cycle or as a separate application to maximize foliar
fungicide retention.
x Stop injection equipment after treatment is completed. Continue to operate the system until solution
of this product has cleared the last sprinkler head.
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CROP SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
ALMONDS
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 32 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Do not apply more than 0.90 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 60 days.
x Do not graze livestock in treated areas or cut treated cover crop for feed.
This product may be applied by either ground or air application in a minimum of 15 gallons per acre in
sufficient volume to provide thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
For use on Almonds only, this product may be tank mixed with a dodine fungicide (such as Syllit).
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Brown rot blossom blight
(Monilinia laxa, M. fructicola)
4 to 8 fl. oz. Apply thisproductin at least 15 gallons of
spray per acre at 5 to10% bloom and 50 to
100% bloom. Under severe disease
conditions, use the highest rate.
Minimum retreatment interval is 7 days.
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum acutatum)
8 fl. oz. Apply thisproductat bud break on a 7 to 14
day interval.
BANANAS AND PLANTAINS
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 24 fl. oz. during each growing season (this includes any
preharvest sprays).
x Do not apply more than 0.67 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
x Do not apply this product within 100 yards of non-bagged Bananas.
x Do not apply this product on Bananas unless t hey are protected by polyethylene bags.
x Do not apply this product on Plantains if the fruit present are not protected by polyethylene
bags.
x Do not feed whole Bananas and Plantains to animals.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Black Sigatoka
(Mycosphaerella fijiensis)
3 fl. oz. Make applications before disease symptoms
appear at the onset of the rainy season. Apply
specified rate of this product in 10 to 20 gallons of
water per acre. Make no more than 2 consecutive
applications on a 21 to 25 day schedule before
rotating to another labeled product with a different
mode of action for at least 2 sprays. A maximum
of 8 applications can be made. If possible, it is
recommended to have at least 2 consecutive
months “triazole free” during the period of lower
disease pressure.
Mixing Procedures:
Oil-in-Water Emulsion: Add the crop oil to the
spray tank. Add the emulsifier (0.6 fl. oz./gal. of oil)
and this product to the spray tank and mix
thoroughly for 5 minutes. Add water to the spray
tank and mix thoroughly for 15 minutes.
Oil Alone: Add crop oil to the spray tank. Add
t his
product to the spray tank and mix thoroughly for 5
minutes.
Maintain agitation.
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BEETS, GARDEN
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 16 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 14 days.
x Do not apply more than 0.45 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall. Apply by ground,
air or chemigation in sufficient volume to provide thorough coverage.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Leaf spot
(Cercospora beticola)
Powdery mildew
(Erysiphe polygoni)
3 to 4 fl. oz. Begin application at first sign of disease.
Make no more than 2 consecutive applications
before rotating to another registered fungicide
with a different mode of action. If disease
levels continue to increase, immediately switch
to a fungicide with a different mode of action.
Minimum retreatmen
t interval is 14 days.
BERRIES (Bushberries, Caneberries, and Cultivars and/or Hybrids of these)
Bushberries: Blueberry (highbush & lowbush), Cranberry (highbush), Currant (black & red),
Elderberry, Gooseberry, Lingonberry, Native currant
Additional Bushberries: Aronia berry, Buffalo currant, Chilean guava, European barberry,
Edible honeysuckle, Huckleberry, Kostaberry, Jun eberry (Saskatoon berry), Salal, Sea buckthorn
Caneberries: Blackberry, Loganberry, Raspberry (black, red), Wild raspberry
Additional Caneberries: Bingleberry, Boysenberry, Dewberry, Lowberry, Marionberry, Olallieberry,
Youngberry
Low Growing Berries: (see Strawberry section)
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 30 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Do not apply more than 0.84 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 30 days.
This product may be applied by either ground application in a minimum of 5 gallons per acre or air
application in a minimum of 15 gallons per acre in sufficient volume to provide thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Mummyberry disease
(Monilinia vaccinicorymbosi)
6 fl. oz. Make first application of this product beginning
at green tip and repeat in 7 to 10 days. If
conditions are favorable for disease
development, additional applications may be
made at pink bud and repeated every7to10
daysthroughpetalfall.
Leaf spot and Stem canker
(Septoria albopucatate)
Rust
(Pucciniastrum vaccinii)
6 fl. oz. Apply when conditions favor disease
development. Repeat applications on a 4
week spray interval.
Leaf and Cane spot
(Septoria rubi)
6 fl. oz. Apply as a delayed dormant spray after
training in the spring. Repeat this application
in the late spring, again at bud break, and
again once flowering has begun.
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Powdery mildew
(Microsphaera vaccinii)
6 fl. oz. Apply t his product at 5 to 10% bloom. Repeat
this application at full bloom and on a 14 day
interval while conditions are favorable for
disease development.
Leaf spot
(Septoria spp.)
6 fl. oz. Make first application any time prior to bloom
and again after petal fall. If needed, repeat
application just after harvest.
CARROTS
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 16 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Do not apply more than 0.45 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing product per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 14 days.
This product may be applied by either ground application in a minimum of 15 gallons per acre or air
application in a minimum of 5 gallons per acre or chemigation in sufficient volume to provide thorough
coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product Per
Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Leaf blights
(Cercospora carotae)
(suppression of Alternaria dauci)
Powdery mildew
(Erysiphe polygoni)
4 fl. oz. Apply 4 fl. oz. of this product when conditions
favor disease development. Continue
applications on a 7- to 10-day intervals using
the shorter interval when disease conditions
are severe. If desired, a spreader-sticker may
be used.
2 fl. oz. Apply 2 fl. oz. of this product plus 0.75 lb. o f
chlorothalonil a.i. per acre. Begin applications
when conditions favor disease development.
Continue applications on a 7- to 10-day
intervals.
CELERY AND LEAF PETIOLES SUBGROUP
(Celery, Chinese Celery, Cardoon, Celtuce, Fennel, Florence, Rhubarb, Swiss chard)
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 16 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 14 days.
x Do not apply more than 0.45 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
This product may be applied by either ground application in a minimum of 10 gallons per acre or air
application in a minimum of 5 gallons per acre in sufficient volume to provide thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Early blight
(Cercospora apii)
Late blight
(Septoria apicola)
4 fl. oz. Apply this product on a 7-day schedule either
by ground or air. If desired, this product may be
tank mixed with an appropriate spreader-
sticker.
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CEREALS (Barley, Oats, Rye, Triticale, Wheat)
BARLEY, OATS, RYE, TRITICALE
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 8 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Maximum amount of this product: 4 fl. oz. per acre per season if forage or hay will be harvested.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 7 days for forage or hay
x Do not apply more than 0.22 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
x Do not apply after Feekes 10.54.
This product may be applied by ground, air, or chemigation in sufficient volume to provide thorough
coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.

Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Early Season Suppression of:
Glume blotch
(Stagonospora nordorum)
Leaf blight
(Septoria tritici)
Powdery mildew
(Blumeria spp., Erysiphe spp.)
Tan spot
(Pyrenophora tritici-repentis)
2 to 4 fl. oz. Apply this product in the Spring. Make a second
application up to Feekes growth stage 10.5 for
season long control. Applications may be made no
closer than a 14-day interval.
Control of leaf diseases:
Barley scald
(Rhynchosporium secalis)
Barley stripe
(Pyrenophora graminea)
Glume blotch
(Stagonospora nordorum)
Helminthosporium leaf blight
(Drechslera tritici-repentis)
Leaf blight
(Septoria tritici)
Net blotch
(Pyrenophora teres)
Powdery mildew
(Blumeria spp., Erysiphe spp.)
Rusts
(Puccinia spp.)
Spot blotch
(Bipolaris sorokiniana)
Tan spot
(Pyrenophora tritici-repentis)
4 fl. oz. Protecting the flag leaf is important for maximizing
the potential yield. When This pr oduct is applied at
50% to fully emerged plants, the highest yields
are normally obtained. Applications may be made
no closer than at 14 day intervals. The use of an oil
based adjuvant may improve spray coverage and
canopy penetration.
This product can be applied up to 45 days prior to
harvest.
Foot rot
(Pseudocercosporella spp.)
4 fl. oz. Apply this product plus half rates of other EPA-
registered fungicides such as thiophanate-methyl.
Apply at tillering but before elongation has
occurred.
Fusarium head blight
( Suppression)
4 fl. oz. Apply this product at approximately 50% flowering.
Addition of a penetrating type of adjuvant may
increase Fusarium head blight suppression.
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WHEAT
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 8 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Maximum amount of this product: 4 fl. oz. per acre per season if forage or hay will be harvested.
x Do not apply after Feekes growth stage 10.54.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 7 days for forage or hay
x Do not apply more than 0.22 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
This product may be applied by ground, air or chemigation in sufficient volume to provide thorough
coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Early Season Suppression of:
Glume blotch
(Stagonospora nordorum)
Leaf blight
(Septoria tritici)
Powdery mildew
(Blumeria spp., Erysiphe spp.)
Tan spot
(Pyrenophora tritici-repentis)
2 to 4 fl. oz. Apply this product in the spring. Make a
second application up to Feekes growth
stage 10.5 for season long control.
Applications may be made no closer than a 14
day interval.
Control of leaf diseases:
Glume blotch
(Stagonospora nordorum)
Helminthosporium leaf blight
(Drechslera tritici-repentis)
Leaf blight
(Septoria tritici)
Net blotch
(Pyrenophora teres)
Powdery mildew
(Blumeria spp., Erysiphe spp.)
Rusts
(Puccinia spp.)
Spot blotch
(Bipolaris sorokiniana)
Tan spot
(Pyrenophora tritici-repentis)
4 fl. oz. Protecting the flag leaf is important for
maximizing the potential yield. When this
product is applied at 50% to fully emerged
plants, the highest yields are normally
obtained. Applications may be made no closer
than at 14 day intervals. The use of an oil
based adjuvant may improve spray coverage
and canopy penetration.
This product can be applied at full head
emergence (Feekes growth stage 10.5). Do
not apply after this stage to avoid possible
illegal residues.
Foot rot
(Pseudocercosporella spp.)
4 fl. oz. Apply t his product plus half rates of other
EPA-registered fungicides such as
thiophanate-methyl.
Apply at tillering but before elongation has
occurred.
Fusarium head blight
( Suppression)
4 fl. oz. Apply this product at approximately 50%
flowering. Addition of a penetrating type of
adjuvant may increase Fusarium head blight
suppression.
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CITRUS (Non-Bearing)
(Calamondin, Citron, Citrus, Citrus hybrids, Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin
orange (sour and sweet), Pummelo, Satsuma (Mandarin), Tangerine, including all Cultivars and/or
Hybrids of these)
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 24 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Do not apply to Citrus that will bear harvestable fruit within 12 months.
x Do not apply more than 0.67 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
This product may be applied by either ground application or air application in a minimum of 15 gallons
per acre in sufficient volume to provide thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Greasy spot
(Mycosphaerella citri)
6 to 8 fl. oz. Begin applications in June. Apply at 30 day
intervals through August.
CORN (Field, Pop, Seed, Sweet)
Use Restrictions
Field Corn, Field Corn Grown for Seed, and Popcorn
x Maximum amount of this product: 16 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Maximum amount of this product: 8 fl. oz. on Corn harvested for forage.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 30 days for forage, grain, and stover.
x Do not apply more than 0.45 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing product per acre per season.
Sweet Corn:
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 14 days ears and forage.
This product may be applied by either ground, air or chemigation in sufficient volume to provide
thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Eye spot
(Aureobasidium zeae)
Gray leaf spot
(Cercospora zeae-maydis
Rusts
(Puccinia spp.)
4 fl. oz. Apply this product when disease first appears
and continue on a 7- to 14-day schedule
when conditions favoring disease persist. For
best disease control, early applications at
initial disease onset perform better.
Northern Corn leaf blight
(Setosphaeria turcica)
Northern Corn leaf spot
(Cochiliobolus carbonum)
Southern Corn leaf blight
(Cochiliobolus heterostrophus)
also known as
Helminthosporium leaf blights
(H. maydis, H. turcicum, and H.
carbonum)
2 to 4 fl. oz. Apply this product for leaf blights when
disease first appears and continue on a 7- to
14-day schedule. Use the low rate when
disease pressure is low. Under heavy disease
pressure or when conditions favor disease,
apply the higher rate.
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CRANBERRIES (OR, WA, WI Only)
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 24 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 45 days.
x Do not apply more than 0.67 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
This product may be applied by either ground or air application in a minimum of 20 gallons per acre in
sufficient volume to provide thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Cottonball
(Monilinia oxycocci)
4 to 6 fl. oz. Make the first application at leaf bud break.
Make the second application 14 days later.
Make the third application at early bloom and
repeat again in 14 days. Under severe
pressure, use the higher rate for control.
FILBERTS (Hazelnuts)
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 32 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 60 days.
x Do not apply more than 0.90 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
x Do not graze livestock in treated areas or cut treated crop for feed.
Applications may be applied by either ground or air application in a minimum of 15 gallons per
acre.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Eastern Filbert blight
(Anisogramma anomala)
5 to 8 fl. oz. Begin applications when green leaf tissue
becomes visible and continue at 14- to 21-day
intervals. Under severe disease conditions,
use the higher rate and shorter interval.
Note: On certain varieties, applications of this
product may cause smaller and/or greener
leaves. Yields of Filberts displaying these
characteristics have not been reduced due to
treatments of this product
.
GRASSES GROWN FOR SEED (ID, MN, NE, OR, and WA Only)
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 32 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Do not apply more than 0.90 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
x Do not feed hay cut within 20 days of the last application.
x Do not graze treated areas within 140 days of last application.
This product may be applied by ground or air application in a minimum of 10 gallons per acre or by
chemigation in sufficient volume to provide thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
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Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Ergot stem diseases
Powdery mildew
(Erysiphe graminis)
Rusts
(Puccinia spp.)
Selenophoma stem eyespot
(Selenophoma spp.)
4 to 8 fl. oz. Apply this product when powdery mildew and
Selenophoma infections and/or rust pustules
are noticeable and increasing in number in
late spring or early summer. Repeat at 14 to
21 day intervals. To maximize control under
severe rust pressure, use the higher rate of
8 fl. oz. per acre and make applications at 14
day intervals until the seed is mature. Make
the last application at least 20 days before
seed matures. For Bluegrass, it is important
to begin applications early in the growing
season.
MINT (Peppermint, Spearmint)
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 12 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 7 days.
x Do not apply more than 0.338 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing product per acre per season.
This product may be applied by ground in a minimum of 20 gallons per acre in sufficient volume to provide
thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Rusts
(Puccinia menthae)
4 fl. oz. Begin applications when plants are 2 to 4
inches high or when conditions become
favorable for disease development.
Continue on a 14-day interval as conditions
warrant.
ONIONS
BULB ONIONS: Garlic Bulb, Onions Bulb, Shallot Bulb, Cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these.
Additional Bulb Onions: Daylily, Fritillaria, Great-headed garlic, Serpent garlic, Lily, Chinese
onion, Pearlonion, Potato onion
GREEN ONIONS: Leek, Fresh Onion, Green Onion, Fresh Shallot, Leaves, Cultivars, Varieties, and/or
hybrids of these. See additional crops listed below.
Additional Green Onions: Beltsville bunching onion, Fresh chive leaves, Fresh Chinese chive
leaves, Fritillaria
leaves, Hosta elegans, Kurrat, Ladys le ek, Macrostem onion, Tree tops onion,
Welsh onion tops, Wild leek
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 16 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 14 days on Bulb onion types; no re-entry interval
for Green onion types.
x Do not apply more than 0.45 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
This product may be applied by ground application in a minimum of 15 gallons per acre or air application
in a minimum of 5 gallons per acre in sufficient volume to provide thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
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Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Purple blotch
(Alternari porri)
Suppression of Botrytis leaf blight
(Botrytis squamosa)
4 to 8 fl. oz. Begin applications when conditions favor
disease development and continue on a 7- to
10-day interval. Use the higher rate and
shorter interval when disease conditions are
severe.
2 to 4 fl. oz. In tank mix, apply 2 fl. oz. of this product
in combination with another fungicide
registered for control of Botrytis leaf blight or
Purple blotch. Begin applications when
conditions favor disease development and
continue on a 7-day interval or according to the
tank mix partner label. Use higher rates when
disease conditions are severe. To achieve
optimum control, use a wetting agent or a
spreader-sticker.
PARSLEY( FRESH AND DRIED LEAVES), CILANTRO (CORIANDER) LEAVES
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 16 fl. oz per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 14 days.
x Do not apply more than 0.45 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
This product may be applied by ground, air or chemigation in sufficient volume to provide thorough
coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Leaf spot
(Cercospora spp.)
Leaf Spot
(Alternaria spp.)
Powdery mildew
(Erysiphe spp.)
3 to 4 fl. oz. Begin applications at first sign of disease and
continue on a 14 day interval. Make no more
than 2 consecutive applications before rotating
to another registered fungicide with a different
mode of action.
If disease levels continue to increase,
immediately switch to a fungicide with a
different mode of action.
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PEANUTS
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 16 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 14 days when using no more than 4 fl. oz. per
acre; 21 days when using 8 fl. oz. per acre.
x Do not feed hay from treated fields to livestock if the high rate is used (8.0 fl. oz. per acre)
x Do not apply more than 0.45 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Early leaf spot
(Cercospora arachidicola)
Late leaf spot
(Cercosporidium personatum)
Rust
(Puccinia arachidis)
Web blotch
(Phoma arachidicola)
2.5 to 4 fl. oz.
4 fl. oz.
4 fl. oz.
4 fl. oz.
4 to 8 fl. oz.
Apply this product beginning 35 to 40 days
after planting or at the first appearance of
disease. Continue applications on a 10- to
14-day schedule. Under heavy disease
pressure, use higher specified application
rates. This product also may be used in State
Agricultural Extension advisory (disease
forecasting) programs which recommend
application timing based on environmental
factors favorable for disease development.
This product may be applied by ground, air or
chemigation.
Southern stem rot
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
Apply this product according to one of the
following schedules:
A. Apply 4 fl. oz. of this product per acre to
the crown and pegging zones of the
plant using chemigation or directed
ground application. Begin applications
45 days after planting or at the first
appearance of disease. Repeat on a 14-
day schedule.
B. Apply 8 fl. oz. of this product per acre to
the crown and pegging zones of the
plant using chemigation or directed
ground application. Make 2
applications, the first at pegging
(approximately 60 days after planting)
or at the first appearance of disease,
and the second application 3 to 4 weeks
later.
Irrigation: When applying this product in
irrigation water for Southern stem rot control,
use a minimum of 0.25 to 0.5 inches of
irrigation water per acre. Use enough water so
that the fungicide penetrates the peanut
canopy and reaches the crown of the plant
where Southern stem rot is most active.
When using
this product via irrigation or
directed ground application, use additional
methods for Leaf spot control.
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PECANS
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 32 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Do not apply more than 0.90 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
x Do not apply after shuck split.
x Do not graze livestock in treated areas or cut treated cover crop for feed.
This product may be applied by ground or air application in a minimum of 20 gallons per acre in sufficient
volume to provide thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Propiconazole may have effects on federally listed threatened and endangered species or critical habitat in
some counties. When using this product, you must follow the measures contained in the County Bulletin
for the county in which you are making the pesticide application. To determine whether your county has a
bulletin, consult http:/www.epa.gov/espp/bulletins.htm. Bulletins may also be available from local pesticide
dealers, extension offices, or state pesticide agencies.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Downy spot
(Mycosphaerella caryigena)
Liver spot
(Gnomonia caryae pv pecanae)
Pecan scab
(Cladosporium caryigenum)
Powdery mildew
(Microsphaera penicillata)
Vein spot
(Gnomonia nerviseda)
Zonate leaf spot
(Cristulariella moricola)
4 to 8 fl. oz. Pecan Scab: Apply 4 to 8 fl. oz. per acre on
a 14 day schedule during bud break and pre-
pollination sprays. Apply 6 to 8 fl. oz. per acre
during nut formation and cover sprays. Use
higher rates when disease pressure is heavier.
Other listed foliar diseases: Apply 4 fl. oz.
per acre with other registered Pecan products
labeled for those mid to late season foliar
diseases.
Observe all directions, precautions and
limitations for the other products.
PINEAPPLE (HAWAII ONLY)
Use Restrictions
x Do not use treated crowns for food or feed.
x Do not graze while plant is growing.
x Do not graze tops until fruit is harvested.
x Dispose of used dip solution according to local, state and federal regulations.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Butt rot
(Ceratocystis paradoxa)
0.75 fl. oz. per
100 gals. of
water (1:17,000)
Treatments may be made in either a cold or hot
water dip.
Cold Water Dip: Immerse crowns to give
thorough wetting, remove, and allow to drain.
Hot Water Dip: Maintain water temperature at
125ºF (52ºC). Soak crowns for 20 to 30
minutes, remove and allow to drain.
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PINEAPPLE (POST-HARVEST USE)
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 4 fl. oz. as a post-harvest treatment.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Ceratocystis butt rot
(C. paradoxa)
3 to 4 fl. oz./
100 gal.
Apply 3 to 4 fl. oz. in 100 gal. of water or wax
water emulsion after harvest. Fruit should be
Dip or spray the fruit for thorough coverage
and allow to drain. Limit dipping time to no
more than 3 minutes. Dip solution should be
replaced with fresh dip solution after 200,000
lbs. of fruit have been treated.
Fruit discarded from fresh fruit packing
operations may be used for processing.
Cannery wastes may be fed.
Fl. Oz. per Acre
of
This Product
Lb. A.I. per Acre
of
This Product
Acres Treated per
1 Gallon of
This Product
2 0.056 64.0
4 0.1125 32.0
6 0.169 21.3
8 0.225 16.0
10 0.28 12.8
12 0.34 10.7
16 0.45 8.0
20 0.56 6.4
24 0.67 5.3
30 0.84 4.3
32 0.90 4.0
PISTACHIOS
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 32 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Do not apply more than 0.90 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest: 60 days
x Do not graze livestock in treated areas or cut treated cover crop for feed.
Thisproductmaybeappliedbygroundorairapplicationinaminimumof15gallonsperacreinsufficient
volumetoprovidethoroughcoverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Botrysphaeria panicle and shoot
blight
(Botryosphaeria dothidea)
5 to 8 fl. oz. Begin applications when green leaf tissue
becomes visible and continue on a 14- to 21-
day intervals. Under severe disease conditions,
use the higher rate and the shorter interval.
NOTE: Under certain conditions, applications
of this product may cause smaller and/or
greener leaves. Yields of Pistachios displaying
these characteristics have not been reduced
due to treatments of this product.
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RICE
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 12 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 35 days
x Do not apply more than 0.34 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
x Do not apply to stubble or ratoon crop Rice.
x Do not use in Rice fields where commercial farming of crayfish will be practiced.
x Do not drain water from treated Rice fields into ponds used for commercial fish farming.
x Do not use water drained from treated fields to irrigate other crops.
x Do not release flood water within 7 days of an application of this product.
This product must be applied by air only in sufficient volume to provide thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Propiconazole may have effects on federally listed threatened and endangered species or critical habitat in
some counties. When using this product, you must follow the measures contained in the County Bulletin
for the county in which you are making the pesticide application. To determine whether your county has a
bulletin, consult http://www.epa.gov/espp/bulletins.htm. Bulletins may also be available from local pesticide
dealers, extension offices, or state pesticide agencies.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Aggregate sheath spot
(Rhizoctonia oryzae-sativa)
Black sheath rot
(Gaeumannomyces graminis)
Brown leaf spot
(Helminthosporium oryzae)
Kernel smut
(Tilletia barclayana)
Leaf smut
(Entyloma oryzae)
Narrow brown leaf spot
(Cercospora oryzae)
Sheath blight
(Rhizoctonia solani)
Sheath spot
(Rhizoctonia oryzae)
For disease suppression of:
False smut
(Ustilaginoidea Virens)
Stem rot
(Sclerotium oryzae)
6 to 10 fl. oz. The timing of
applicationofthisproduct will
depend on disease severity, disease
complex, and Rice variety and growth stage.
Consult local extension experts for local
economic thresholds established for various
Rice varieties and diseases.
Apply this product on either of the following
schedules as an aerial spray in 5 to 10 gals. of
water per acre:
A. 6 fl. oz. per acre at first internode
elongation (up to 2-inch panicle) and
repeat at swollen boot. Make the
second application 14 days after the
first application but before the boot
splits and head emerges. This
product provides best control of
Sheath blight when the first
application is applied at disease
appearance in the field. The first
application is recommended when 5%
or fewer of the tillers are infected.
B. 10 fl. oz. per acre at first internode
elongation (up to 2-inch panicle). The
10 oz. rate is specified if greater than
10% of the tillers are infected with
Sheath blight. If disease reappears,
use another registered fungicide for
the second application.
Tank mix option: Apply 6 fl. oz. per acre of this
product in a tank mix with registered fungicides
for control of Rice diseases.
WILD RICE (MN Only)
Brown spot
(Bipolaris spp.)
Helminthosporium leaf blight
(Helminthosporium spp.)
6 to 8 fl. oz. Apply 6 fl. oz. per acre of this product at both
booting and heading or make a single
application of 8 fl. oz. per acre at booting.
Minimum re-application interval is 10 days.
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SORGHUM
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 16 fl. oz. per acre per season; 8 fl. oz. (0.22 lb. propiconazole
a.i.) for Sorghum harvested for forage.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 30 days for forage; 21 days for grain and stover.
x Do not apply more than 0.45 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
x Do not graze livestock or cut for green chop or silage within 30 days of application.
This product may be applied by ground application in a minimum of 15 gallons per acre or air application
in a minimum of 10 gallons per acre in sufficient volume to provide thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Ergot
(Claviceps sorghi)
3 to 4 fl. oz. Make first application at or just prior to
flowering. Repeat on a 5- to 7-day interval.
Apply up to 4 times.
SOYBEANS
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 12 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Do not apply more than 0.34 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
x Applications may be made up to growth stage R6.
This product may be applied by ground or air application in sufficient volume to provide thorough
coverage.
Addition of an oil-based additive is recommended for improved coverage and penetration when applying
by air.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product Per
Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Aerial web blight
(Rhizoctonia solani)
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum truncatum)
Brown spot (Septoria
glycines)
Frogeye leaf spot
(Cercospora sojina)
Soybean rust
(Phakopsora pachyrhizi)
4 to 6 fl. oz. Apply 5 to 6 fl. oz. per acre at the first appearance of
Aerial web blight. Repeat the application 14 to 21
days later. Under severe disease conditions, use
the higher rate and shorter interval. For control of
other foliar diseases, apply 6 fl. oz. per acre at
growth stage R3 (early pod set when pods are 1/8
to 1/4 inch long) and 14 to 21 days later at growth
stage R5 (pod fill).
Apply 4 to 6 fl. oz. per acre at first indication that
S oybean rust is in the area. For best control,
preventative applications work best. Repeat on a
14- to 21-day intervals using the higher rate and
shorter interval when disease is present in field and
incidence is less than 2% (2 plants in 100 infected).
If incidence is greater than this or if disease is in
mid canopy, control will not be acceptable.
Scouting for Rust and/or being aware of the
proximity of the disease via monitoring systems will
aid in the proper timing to maximize the
effectiveness of the fungicide applications.
On certain varieties, applications of this product
may cause crinkled, smaller and/or greener
leaves. Yields of Dry beans displaying these
characteristics have not been reduced due to
treatments of this product.
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STONE FRUIT (Apricots, Cherries (Sweet and Tart), Nectarines, Peaches,
Plums, Plumcot, Prunes, and Cultivars and/or Hybrids of these)
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 20 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 0 days.
x Do not apply more than 0.56 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
This product may be applied by ground or air application in a minimum of 15 gallons per acre in sufficient
volume to provide thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall. For best control
of stone fruit diseases, apply by ground application.
Use Precaution
x Applications of this product during bloom to Stanley plums have occasionally caused fruit to be less
oval in shape and smaller in size at harvest. To avoid this, do not apply t his product to Stanley
plums earlier than 21 days before harvest.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Brown rot blossom blight
(Monilinia spp.)
4 fl. oz. Apply this product at early bloom stage. If
disease pressure is low, a second application
may be made as needed up through petal
fall. Make a second application if disease
pressure is high or for susceptible varieties,
at 75 to 100% bloom and make a third
application a
t petal fall.
Fruit brown rot
(Monilinia spp.)
4 fl. oz. Apply as needed with a maximum of 2 sprays
during the pre-harvest period up to the day of
harvest (0 day PHI). If high inoculum and
severe disease conditions persist, apply
another registered fungicide after 2
applications of this product.
Cherry leaf spot
(Blumeriella jaapii)
Powdery mildew
(Podosphaera spp.)
Rust
(Tranzschelia discolor)
4 fl. oz. Follow the Brown rot blossom blight schedule.
Make up to 2 additional applications on a 10 to
14 day interval from the end of petal fall to
harvest.
STRAWBERRIES
(Includes Low Growing Berries: Bearberry, Bilberry, Cloudberry, Muntries, Partridgeberry)
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 16 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 0 days.
x Do not apply more than 0.45 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
This product may be applied by ground application in a minimum of 20 gallons per acre or air application
in a minimum of 15 gallons per acre in sufficient volume to provide thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
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Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum acutatum)
Leaf spot
(Cercospora fragariae)
Leaf rust
(Phraomidium potentillae)
Powdery mildew
(Sphaerotheca macularis)
4 fl. oz. Begin applications when disease levels are no
more than 5%. Apply 4 fl. oz. per acre of this
product up to 4 times on a 7-day intervals.
Make no more than 2 consecutive applications
before rotating to another registered fungicide
with a different mode of action.
SUGARBEETS
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 12 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest: 21 days.
x Do not apply more than 0.34 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
This product may be applied by ground, air or chemigation in sufficient volume to provide thorough
coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Leaf spot
(Cercospora beticola)
Powdery mildew
(Erysiphe polygoni)
4 fl. oz. Begin applications at first sign of disease and
repeat at 10 to 14 day intervals. Make no more
than 2 consecutive applications before rotating
to another registered fungicide with a different
mode of action.
If disease levels continue to increase,
immediately switch to a fungicide with a
different mode of action.
SUGARCANE
Use Restrictions
x Do not use treated seed pieces for food or feed.
x Dispose of used dip solution according to local, state and federal regulations.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Pineapple disease
(Ceratocystis paradoxa)
0.75 fl. oz. per
100 gals. of
water (1:17,000)
Apply this product to cut seed pieces.
Treatment may be applied in one of the
following methods:
Cold Water Dip: Immerse seed pieces to give
thorough wetting, remove, and allow to drain.
Hot Water Dip: Maintain water temperature at
125ºF (52ºC). Soak the seed pieces for 20 to
30 minutes, remove, and allow to drain.
Conveyor Belt Treatment: Treat seed pieces
with this product/water solution using in-line
directed spray sufficient to wet cut ends.
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TREE NUTS
(Almond*, Beechnut, Brazil nut, Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Chinquapin,
Filbert*, Hickory, M acadamia, Pecans*, Pistachios*, Walnut)
Use Restrictions
x Maximum amount of this product: 32 fl. oz. per acre per season.
x Days between last application and harvest (PHI): 60 days, with the exception of Pecans (see
“PECAN” section of this label).
x Do not apply more than 0.90 lb. a.i. of propiconazole containing products per acre per season.
x Do not graze livestock in treated areas or cut treated cover crop for feed.
This product may be applied by ground or air application in a minimum of 15 gallons per acre in sufficient
volume to provide thorough coverage.
This product is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall. For best
control of tree nut diseases, apply by ground application.
Target Disease(s)
This
Product
Per Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Foliar Diseases 4 to 8 fl. oz. Apply this product at first sign of disease.
Repeat on a 7- to 14-day intervals.
*Forspecificusedirectionsforthesetreenuts,referto“ALMONDS”,“FILBERT(HAZELNUTS)”,“PECANS”,
and“PISTACHIOS”sections,respectively,onthislabel.

TURFGRASS AND ORNAMENTAL USES
This product is a systemic fungicide for use on Turfgrasses for the control of Anthracnose (Colletotrichum
graminicola), Brown patch (Rhizoctonia solani), Dollar spot (Sclerotinia homeocarpa), Fusarium patch
(Fusarium nivale), Gray leaf spot (Pyricularia grisea), Gray snowmold (Typhula spp.), Leafspot (Bipolaris
spp., Drechslera spp.), Necrotic ring spot (Leptosphaeria korrae), Pink snowmold (Microdochium nivale),
Pink patch (Limonomyces roseipellis), Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis) , Red thread (Laetisaria
fuciformis), Rust (Puccinia graminis) , Spring dead spot (Leptosphaeria korrae, Leptosphaeria narmari,
Ophiosphaerella herpotricha, Gaeumannomyces graminis) , Stripe smut (Ustilago striiformis and
Urocystis agropyri) , Summer patch (Magnaporthe poae), Take-all patch (Gaeumannomyces graminis),
Yellow patch (Rhizoctonia cerealis), and Zoysia patch (Rhizoctonia solani).
This product also controls numerous diseases on ornamentals and other landscape and nursery
plantings, including Blights, Leaf spots, Powdery mildews, Rusts, and Scabs. Refer to the appropriate section
for specified diseases and plants.
Use Restrictions
x Do not use this product as a tree injection treatment.
x Do not use this product in greenhouses.
x Do not apply more than 5.8 fluid ounces of this product per 1,000 square feet per calendar year.
x Chemigation: Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
Fill the spray tank 1/2 to 3/4 full with water. Add the proper amount of this product and then add the rest of
the water. Provide sufficient agitation during mixing and application to maintain a uniform emulsion.
If this product is tank mixed with other products, use the following sequence:
1. Always check the compatibility of the tank mix using a jar test with proportionate amounts of this
product, other chemicals to be used, and the water, before mixing in the spray tank.
2. Provide sufficient jet or mechanical agitation during filling and application to keep the tank mix
uniformly suspended.
3. Fill tank at least 1/2 full of clean water.
4. Add wettable powders to the tank first, allowing them to completely suspend in the tank before
proceeding. This process can be hastened by premixing the product in water before adding to the
tank.
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5. Add flowables or suspensions next.
6. Add this product next.
7. Add emulsifiable concentrates last.
8. Do not leave tank mix combinations in the spray tank for prolonged periods without agitation. Mix
and apply them the same day.
TANK MIXES
For broader spectrum control, this product can be tank mixed with other fungicides. For example,
metalaxyl-M (e.g., Subdue MAXX®) may be tank mixed with this product or used alone when conditions
are favorable for Pythium blight. This product is also compatible with numerous herbicides and insecticides.
Check compatibility before tank mixing. Add Unite
® (3 pts./100 gals.) or MIX TM to tank mixes which are
incompatible. Follow the directions under “ MIXING INSTRUCTIONS” for tank mixes.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that the combination product is registered for the intended
use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on the product label
involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary
statements of each product in the tank mixture.
TURFGRASS AND DICHONDRA DISEASE CONTROL
x Use this product in a preventative disease control program.
x Apply in sufficient water to ensure thorough coverage.
x Apply after mowing OR allow sprayed area to dry completely before mowing.
x For control of foliar diseases, allow sprayed area to dry completely before irrigation.
x For control of soil-borne diseases, this product can be watered in immediately after application.
x Under conditions that are optimum for high disease pressure, use the higher rate and shorter
interval.
x For optimum Turf quality and disease control, use this product in conjunction with Turf
management practices that promote good plant health and optimum disease control.
x Evaluate spray additives prior to use. Label directions are based on data obtained with no
additives.
x Before using any fungicide, proper diagnosis of the organism causing the disease is important.
Using diagnostic kits or other means of identification of the disease organism is essential to
determine the best control measures.
x Do not apply more than 5.8 fluid ounces per 1,000 square feet per calendar year.
x Do not apply more than 1.79 lbs. of propiconazole a.i. per acre per application.
IMPORTANT: Bermudagrass can be sensitive to this product.
x Do not exceed 1.44 fluid ounces per 1,000 square feet every 30 days on any variety of
Bermudagrass.
x In Florida, do not apply this product to Bermudagrass golf course greens when temperatures
exceed 90ºF.
x Do not graze animals on treated areas.
x Do not feed clippings from treated areas to livestock or poultry.
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TURFGRASS SPECIFIC DISEASES, RATES AND APPLICATION TIMING
Disease(s)
This Product
(fl. oz./
1,000 sq.
ft.)
This Product
(fl. oz./Ac.)
Application
Interval/Timing
(Days)
Application Instructions
Anthracnose
(Colletotricum
graminicola)
0.37 to
0.75
16.0
to
32.0
14 to 28 Apply when conditions favor
disease development. When
disease pressure is high, use a
higher rate of this product and
shorter interval. For broad
spectrum control, tank mix with a
registered contact fungicide at the
label rate. If disease is present,
mix 0.75 fl. oz. of this product per
1,000 sq. ft. with the label rate of a
registered contact fungicide.
Brown patch
(Rhizoctonia
solani)
14 to 21 Begin application in May or June
before disease is present. Tank mix
with the label rate of a contact
fungicide registered for control of
Brown patch. Under conditions of
high temperature and humidity, use a
higher rate of this product and shorter
intervals.
Dollar spot
(Sclerotinia
homeocarpa)
0.18 8.0 7 Apply when conditions favor
disease development.
14 Tank mix with low label rate of a
contact fungicide containing
chlorothalonil.
0.37 16.0 21 to 28 Tank mix with low label rate of a
contact fungicide containing
chlorothalonil.
 0.37 to
0.75
16.0
to
32.0
14 to 28 If using the 0.37 to 0.75 fl. oz./1,000
sq. ft. rate without tank mixing, make
no more than 3 consecutive
applications for control of dollar spot
before rotating to an alternate EPA
registered fungicide having a different
mode of action.
Fusarium patch
(Fusarium nivale)
0.75 to
1.45
32.0
to
63.0
Fall
to Early
spring
Apply when conditions favor
disease development.
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Disease(s)
This Product
(fl. oz./
1,000 sq.
ft.)
This Product
(fl. oz./Ac.)
Application
Interval/Timing
(Days)
Application Instructions
Gray leaf spot
(Pyriculana grisea)
Melting out,
Leaf spot
(Bipolaris spp.)
(Drechslera spp.)
0.37 to
0.75
16.0
to 32.0
14 Apply when conditions favor
disease development. If using
0.37 fl. oz./1000 sq. ft., tank mix with
a registered contact fungicide at the
label rate.
0.37 to
1.45
16.0 to
63.0
Under light to moderate pressure,
apply this product to reduce the
severity of Leaf spot and Melting out.
For broad spectrum disease control,
tank mix 0.37 fl. oz. of this product with
a registered contact fungicide at the
label rate.
Tank mix 0.37 to 0.75 fl. oz./1,000 sq.
ft. of this product with a registered
contact fungicide at the label rate.
Necrotic ring spot
(Leptosphaeria
korrae)
1.45 63.0 Fall or Spring Apply in Fall and/or the early Spring
depending upon local
recommendations.
Pink patch
(Limonomyces
roseipellis)
Red thread
(Laetisaria
fuciformis)
0.37 16.0 14 to 21 Apply when conditions favor
disease development.
Powdery mildew 0.37 to 16.0 to 14 to 28 Apply when conditions favor
(Erysiphe 0.75 32.0 disease development. If disease is
graminis) present, use 0.75 fl. oz. of this product
Rust per 1,000 sq. ft.
(Puccinia
graminis)
Snow mold, Gray
(Typhula spp.)
Snow mold, Pink
(Microdochium
nivale)
0.75 to
1.45
32.0 to
63.0
late fall Make 1 application in the late Fall
before snow cover. Do not apply on
top of snow. For optimum disease
control, tank mix 0.75 to 1.45 fl. oz. of
this product withchlorothalonil label
rates.
Spring dead spot
(Leptosphaeria
korrae),
(Leptosphaeria
narmari),
(Ophiosphaerella
herpotricha),
(Gaeumannomyces
graminis)
1.45 63.0 30 Make 1 to 3 applications. If a single
application is made, apply in
September or October. For multiple
applications, begin sprays in August.
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Disease(s)
This Product
(fl. oz./
1,000 sq.
ft.)
This Product
(fl. oz./Ac.)
Application
Interval/Timing
(Days)
Application Instructions
Stripe smut
(Ustilago
striiformis),
(Urocystis
agropyri)
0.37 to
0.75
16.0 to
32.0
Fall or Spring Apply once in the Fall after
Turfgrass
becomes dormant or in the early
Spring before Turfgrass starts to
grow.
Summer patch, 0.75 32.0 14 Apply this product beginning in April.
Poa patch 1.45 63.0 28 Use the 1.45 fl. oz./1,000 sq. ft.
(Magnaporthe rate on 28-day schedule and the
poae) 0.75 fl. oz./1,000 sq. ft. rate on a
14-day schedule.
Take-all patch
(Gaeumannomyces
graminis)
0.75 to
1.45
32.0 to
63.0
Spring and Fall Apply this product to reduce the
severity of Take-all patch. Make Fall
applications in September and
October or when night temperatures
drop below 55ºF and Spring
applications in April and May
depending on local recommendations.
Yellow patch
(Rhizoctonia
cerealis)
1.10 to
1.45
48.0 to
63.0
Late fall Make 1 application in the late Fall
before snow cover. Do not apply on top
of snow. If using the 1.10 fl. oz./1,000
sq. ft. rate, tank mix with a registered
contact fungicide at the label rate.
Zoysia patch,
Large patch of
Zoysia
(Rhizoctonia
solani)
1.10 to
1.45
48.0 to
63.0
Early fall Make 1 application in the early Fall
(mid-September to mid-October) prior
to development of disease symptoms.
Consult local Turfgrass extension
experts to determine the optimum
application timing for your area.
Dichondra rust
(Puccinia
dichondrae)
0.75 32.0 14 to 21 Apply when conditions favor
disease development.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that the combination product is registered for the intended
use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on the product label
involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary
statements of each product in the tank mixture.
ESTABLISHMENT OF COOL SEASON TURFGRASS
This product controls many Turfgrass diseases. Its primary use is as a fungicide against diseases listed
on this label. As an additional benefit, this product improves the rate of establishment when applied to cool
season grass seedlings or sod.
New Seedlings: Apply 0.35 fl. oz. per 1,000 square feet at the 2- to 3-leaf stage of growth for faster
root development and top growth.
Sod: Apply 0.35 fl. oz. per 1,000 square feet 2 to 6 weeks before cutting for increased sod knitting and
faster establishment after laying.
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ORNAMENTAL PLANTS (NURSERIES [FIELD] AND LANDSCAPE PLANTINGS)
Use this product in a preventative disease control program. To determine the use directions for controlling
disease(s) on an ornamental plant species, select the plant species in Table 1 . The number(s) in
parentheses following the listed plant species refers to the disease(s) controlled in Table 2 . Find the
disease(s) in Table 2. The letter in brackets following the disease(s) refers to the application regime in Table
3.
Allow spray to dry before applying overhead irrigation.
Optimum benefit of this product is obtained when used in conjunction with sound disease management
practices.

Use Directions:
This product may be used at rates of 0.75 to 8.7 fluid ounces per 100 gallons of water for disease control
in ornamentals (see Tables 1, 2, and 3).
For best control, begin applications of this product before disease development.
For general disease control in landscapes, apply 2.2 to 3.0 fluid ounces per 100 gallons water every 21
days.
For outdoor uses, apply up to 2.0 gallons of this product per acre per crop per calendar year.
Use Precautions:
Plant tolerances to this product have been found acceptable for the specific genera and species of
plants listed under the “DIRECTIONS FOR USE”.
Other plant species may be sensitive to this product and diseases other than those listed may not be
controlled.
Before using this product on plants or for diseases that are not listed in the “DIRECTIONS FOR USE”,
test first this product on a small scale basis.
Apply according to listed rates for a particular disease type, i.e., Powdery mildew, Rust, etc., and
evaluate for phytotoxicity and disease control prior to widespread use.
Use Restrictions:
Do not apply this product to African violets, Begonias, Boston fern or Geraniums.
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Table 1. Ornamental Plant Species
Number in parentheses (-) refer to disease(s) controlled in Table 2.
Herbaceous Ornamentals
Calendula (4a)
Carnation (5f)
Chrysanthemum (2a)
Delphinium (4a)
English ivy (3e)
G omphrena (3a)
I mpatiens (3a, 3b, 4a)
I ris (5d)
Marigold (3a)
M onarda (4c)
Phlox (4c)
Snapdragon (5d)
Sweet william (3k)
(Dianthus barbatus)
Zinnia (4c)
Woody Ornamentals
Amelanchier (4d)
Ash (4c)
Azalea (2c, 4b)
Bayberry (3n)
Camellia (3e)
Cotoneaster (3i)
Crabapple (3c, 3q, 4c, 5a)
Crape myrtle (4a)
Dogwood (3h, 4c)
Douglas fir (5b)
Elm (4c)
Euonymus (3e, 4c)
Hawthorn (5a)
Holly (3r)
Juniper (1a)
Lilac (4c)
Linden (3e, 3b, 4b)
Magnolia (3e, 4b)
Maple (3e, 4f)
Oaks (3p)
Pines (1b, 1c)
Poplars (5b)
Pyracantha (3o)
Red tip photinia (3i)
Rhaphiolepsis (3e, 3i)
Rhododendron (2c, 3n)
Roses (3g, 4e, 5c)
(outdoor use only)
Shasta fir (5e)
Sweetgum (3b, 3c, 3n)
Sycamore (3e)
Tulip tree (3e, 4a)
Wax myrtle (3n)
Non-Bearing Fruits and Nuts (Nurseries and Landscape Plantings)
Apple (3q, 4d, 5a)
Bartlett pear (3q, 4c, 5a)
Cherry (2b, 3d)
Citrus (3m)
Nectarine (2b)
Peach (2b)
Pecan (3b, 3c, 3f, 3l, 3n, 4e)
Plum (2b)
Walnut (3j)
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Table 2. Plant Diseases
Letter in brackets [ ] refer to application regimes in Table 3.
1. Conifer blights
a. Phomopsis juniperovora (Phomopsis blight) [B]
b. Sirrococcus strobolinus (Tip blight) [D]
c. Sphaeropsis sapinae (Diplodia tip blight) [B]
2. Flower blight
a. Ascochyta chrysanthemi (Ray blight) [C]
b. Molinia spp. [A]
c. Ovulinia spp. [B]
3. Leaf blights/Spots
a. Alternaria spp. [B]
b. Cercospora spp. (Brown leaf spot) [C]
c. Cladosporium spp. (Scab) [C]
d. Coccomyces hiemalis [A]
e. Colletrichum spp. [B]
f. Cristulariella spp. (Zonate leaf spot) [C]
g. Diplocarpon rosae (Blackspot) [B]
h. Discula spp. (Anthracnose) [A]
i. Fabraea maculata (syn. Entomosporium maculata) [B]
j. Gnomonia leptostyla (Anthracnose) [C]
k. Heterosporium echinulatum [B]
l. Mycosphaerella caryigena (Downy spot) [C]
m. Mycosphaerella fructicola (Greasy spot) [E]
n. Septoria spp. (Leaf scorch) [C]
o. Spilocaea pyracanthae [B]
p. Tubakia dryina [D]
q. Venturia inaequalis (Scab) [A]
r. Rhizoctonia web blight [B]
4. Powdery mildew
a. Erysiphe spp. [B]
b. Microsphaera spp. [C]
c. Oidium spp. [B]
d. Podosphaera spp. [B]
e. Sphaerotheca pannosa [B]
f. Phyllactinia spp. [B]
5. Rust
a. Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae [A]
b. Melampsora occidentalis [D]
c. Phragmidium spp. [B]
d. Puccinia spp. [B]
e. Pucciniastrum goeppertianum [D]
f. Uromyces dianthi [B]
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Table 3. Application Regimes
[A] Mix 0.75 to 1.5 fl. oz. of this product in 100 gallons of water and apply as a full coverage spray to
the point of drip. Re-apply every 14 to 21 days during the period of primary infection. If disease is
present, tank mix with an EPA-registered contact fungicide. For Flower blight, apply this
product when there is 5 to 10% bloom and again, at 70 to 100% bloom. For Dogwoods, apply the
0.75 to 1.5 fl. oz. rate every 14 days or apply 3.0 fluid ounces of this product every 28 days.
[B] Mix 1.8 to 3.0 fl. oz. of this product in 100 gallons of water and apply as a full coverage spray to
the point of drip. Apply as needed beginning when conditions favor disease development. For
Blackspot, apply in tank mix with a registered contact fungicide labeled for Blackspot. For
Calendula, apply every 30 days. For Diplodia tip blight, make a total of 3 applications every 14
days prior to the major period of infection. For Juniper phomopsis blight, make an initial application
as soon as Junipers start to grow and reapply every 14 to 21 days during the period of active
growth.
[C] Mix 3.0 to 4.5 fl. oz. of this product in 100 gallo ns of water and apply as a full coverage spray
to the point of drip. Apply every 30 days, beginning when conditions favor disease
development. For Pecans, apply the 12.0 fl. oz. rate. Beginning at bud break, make a total of
3 applications 14 days apart. For Walnuts, apply 3.0 fl. oz. every 14 to 21 days. For Ray blight,
apply 4.5 fl. oz. every 7 days or 7.5 fl. oz. every 14 days. For Bayberry, Impatiens, Linden, Magnolia,
Sweetgum, and Wax myrtle, the maximum use rate is 8.0 fl. oz.
[D] Mix 6.0 fl. oz. of this product in 100 gallons of water and apply as a full coverage spray to the point
of drip. Apply every 14 to 28 days beginning when conditions favor disease development. For
Douglas fir needle rust, apply once in May. For Tip b light, make an initial application in mid- to
late Winter and 3 additional applications at 2-month intervals.
[E] Mix 7.5 to 8.7 fl. oz. of this product in 100 gallons of water and apply as a full coverage spray
to the point of drip. Apply within the June to August time period.
Note: To avoid possible illegal residues, do not apply to Apple, Bartlett pear, Cherry Citrus, Nectarine, Peach,
Pecan, Plum or Walnut trees that will bear harvestable fruit within 12 months.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that the combination product is registered for the intended
use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on the product label
involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary
statements of each product in the tank mixture.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Store in original container in secu red dry storage area. Prevent cross-
contamination with other pesticides and fertilizers. For minor spills, leaks, etc., follow all precautions
indicated on this label and clean up immediately. Take special care to avoid contamination of
equipment and facilities during cleanup and disposal of wastes.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray
mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal la w and may contaminate groundwater. If these wastes
cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or
Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional
Office for guidance.
CONTAINER HANDLING:
Nonrefillable Container (rigid material; less than 5 gallons): Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or
refill this container. Offer for recycling, if available. Clean container promptly after emptying. Triple rinse
as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10
seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container one-fourth full with water and recap. Shake for 10
seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal.
Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times. Dispose of
empty container in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if allowed by State and local authorities, by
burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
Nonrefillable Container (rigid material; 5 gallons up to < 250 gallons): Nonrefillable container. Do
not reuse or refill this container. Offer for recycling, if available. Clean container promptly after emptying.
Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the
container one-fourth full with water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it
back and forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container on its end
and tip it back and forth several times. Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it back and forth
several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or
disposal. Repeat this procedure two more times. Dispose of empty container in a sanitary landfill or by
incineration, or if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
Refillable Container ( • 250 gallons & Bulk): Refillable container. Refill this container with pesticide
only. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose. Cleaning the container before final disposal is
the responsibility of the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility
of the refiller. To clean the container before final disposal, empty the remaining contents from this
container into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the container about 10% full with water. Agitate
vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into application
equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. Then offer for
recycling if available or reconditioning if appropriate or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or
by other procedures approved by state and local authorities.

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OUR DIRECTIONS FOR USE of this product are based upon tests believed reliable. Follow directions carefully. Timing
and method of application, weather and crop conditions, mixture with other chemicals not specifically directed and
other influencing factors in the use of t his product are beyond the control of the Seller. To the extent consistent with
applicable laws, Buyer assumes all risks of use, storage and ha ndling of this material not in strict accordance with
directions given herewith. To the extent consistent with applicable laws, in no case shall the Manufacturer or the Seller
be liable for consequential, special or indirect damages resulting from the use or handling of this product when such
use and/or handling is not in strict accordance with directions given herewith. The foregoing is a condition of sale by
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