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# AZOXYSTROBIN SC FUNGICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **19713-715**
- Registrant: DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Azoxystrobin (22.9%)
- Label accepted: 2021-03-05
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/019713-00715-20210305.pdf
---
March 5, 2021
Subject:
Dear Ms. Chan:
OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
The amended label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable. This approval does not
affect any conditions that were previously imposed on this registration. You continue to be
subject to existing conditions on your registration and any deadlines connected with them.
Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. If these
conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance
A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes all
previously accepted labeling. You must submit one copy of the final printed labeling before you
release the product for shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40 CFR 152.130(c),
you may distribute or sell this product under the previously approved labeling for 18 months
from the date of this letter. After 18 months, you may only distribute or sell this product if it
bears this new revised labeling or subsequently approved labeling. “To distribute or sell” is
defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its implementing regulation at 40 CFR 152.3.
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.
Luz G. Chan
Registration Manager
Drexel Chemical Company
P.O. Box 13327
Memphis, TN 38113-0327
Label Amendment - Correct rates, typos, and tank mix partner references; Update
spray drift to ID language; Other minor changes
Product Name: Azoxystrobin SC Fungicide
EPA Registration Number: 19713-715
Application Date: January 8, 2021
Decision Number: 570411
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, DC 20460
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Sincerely,
Enclosure
Shaja B. Joyner, Product Manager 20
Fungicide-Herbicide Branch
Registration Division 7505P
with FIFRA section 6. If you have any questions, please contact Lindsay DeMers via email at
demers.lindsay@epa.gov.
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EPAReg.No. 19713-715
Decision No. 570411
AZOXYSTROBIN GROUP FUNGICIDE
This product contains 2.08 pounds of active ingredient per gallon.
Net Content:Gals. ( L)
FIRST AID
715SP-0321*P
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Fungicide
[SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING]
[RECIRCULATE CONTENTS BEFORE USE]
Broad spectrum fungicide for control of listed diseases in agricultural crops, Turf and Ornamentals.
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
Azoxystrobin; methyl (E)-2-{2-[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)
pyrimidin-4-yloxy]phenyl}-3-methoxyacrylate
OTHER INGREDIENTS:
TOTAL
EPA Reg. No. 19713-715
EPA Est. No. 19713-XX-X
IF SWALLOWED:
• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
• Have a person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
• DO NOT induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.
» DO NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.____________________________________
IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING:
• Take off contaminated clothing.
• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
IF IN EYES:
• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes.
• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.______________________________________
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for
treatment. You may also call CHEMTREC at 800-424-9300 for emergency medical treatment information.
22.9%
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Manufactured By;
Drexel Chemical Company
P.O. BOX 13327, MEMPHIS. TN 33113-0327
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CAUTION
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(If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain It to you In detail.)
[See FIRST AID Below]
[See Side (Back) Panel for FIRST AID]
[See Pagefor FIRST AID]
[See Attached Booklet for Complete Directions for Use]
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Groundwater Advisory
Surface Water Advisory
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Notify State and/or Federal authorities and manufacturer immediately if you observe any adverse environmental
effects due to use of this product.
This product may impact surface water quality due to runoff of rain water. This is especially true for poorly draining
soils and soils with shallow ground water. This product is classified as having a high potential for reaching surface
water via runoff for several months or more after application. A level, well-maintained vegetative buffer strip between
areas to which this product is applied and surface water features such as ponds, streams, and springs will reduce
the potential loading of Azoxystrobin and a degradate of Azoxystrobin from runoff water and sediment. Runoff of
this product will be reduced by avoiding applications when rainfall or irrigation is expected to occur within 48 hours.
For terrestrial uses: DO NOT apply directly to water or to areas where surface water is present, or to intertidal areas
below the mean high water mark. Drift and runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in water adjacent to
treated areas. DO NOT contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate.
Azoxystrobin and a degradate of Azoxystrobin are known to leach through soil to groundwater under certain
conditions as a result of label use. This chemical may leach into ground water if used in areas where soils are
permeable particularly where the water table is shallow.
Azoxystrobin is toxic to freshwater and estuarine/marine fish and aquatic invertebrates. Azoxystrobin can be
persistent for several months or longer.
USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Users should: 1) Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on
clean clothing. 2) 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.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
CAUTION: Harmful if absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Wash thoroughly with
soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
Human flagging is prohibited.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Applicators and other handlers must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants; chemical-resistant gloves made
of any waterproof material such as polyvinyl chloride, nitrile rubber or butyl rubber; shoes plus socks.
User Safety Requirements
Follow the manufacturers instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist,
use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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. Important: When reduced PPE is worn
because a closed system is being used, handlers must be provided all PPE specified above for “applicators and
other handlers” and have such PPE immediately available for use in an emergency, such as a spill or equipment
breakdown.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
DO NOT allow entry into treatment area until area that was treated with this product is dry.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
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FAILURE TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS ON THIS LABEL MAY RESULT IN CROP INJURY,
POOR DISEASE CONTROL, AND/OR ILLEGAL RESIDUES.
AZOXYSTROBIN SC is a broad spectrum, preventative fungicide with systemic and curative properties for the
control of many important plant diseases. This product may also improve the yield and/or quality of the crop.
These additional benefits are due to positive effects on plant physiology. The effects may vary according to
factors including the crop, crop hybrid or environment. This product may be applied as a foliar spray in alternating
spray programs or in tank-mixes with other registered crop protection products. All applications must be made
according to the use directions that follow.
DO NOT treat areas while unprotected humans or domestic animals are present in the treatment areas.
Because certain states may require more restrictive reentry intervals, consult your State Department of
Agriculture for further information.
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.
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part
170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries,
and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training,
decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions
pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE), notification to workers,
and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered
by the Worker Protection Standard.
DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted- entry interval (REI) of 4
hours.
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that
involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or water is: Coveralls, chemical­
resistant gloves made of any waterproof material such as polyvinyl chloride, nitrile rubber or butyl rubber, and
shoes plus socks.
This product may also be used on Turf in golf courses, lawns and landscape areas around residential,
institutional, public, commercial and industrial buildings, parks, recreational areas and athletic fields; sod
farms.
The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker
Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product
is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries, or greenhouses. The area being
treated must be vacated by unprotected persons.
POLLINATOR ADVISORY STATEMENT
This product may adversely impact the forage and habitat of local pollinators, including the monarch butterfly (and
its larvae), birds or bats if it reaches non-target areas. Protect pollinators by following label directions to minimize
spray drift.
USE INSTRUCTIONS
Adjuvants: Adjuvants may be used to improve consistency and performance of this product.
RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
AZOXYSTROBINGROUP FUNGICIDE
This product contains Azoxystrobin
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Application; Thorough coverage is necessary to provide good disease control. Make no more spray solution
than is needed for application. Avoid spray overlap as crop injury may occur.
Efficacy: Under certain conditions conducive to extended infection periods, use another registered fungicide for
additional applications if maximum amount of this product has been used. If resistant isolates to Group 11
fungicides are present, efficacy can be reduced for certain diseases. The higher rates in the rate range and/or
shorter spray intervals may be required under conditions of heavy infection pressure, with highly susceptible
varieties or when environmental conditions are conducive to disease.
Follow the crop specific resistance management specifications in the directions for use.
To delay fungicide resistance, take one or more of the following steps:
• Rotate the use of Azoxystrobin or other Group 11 fungicides (strobilurins, including pyraclostrobin and
trifloxystrobin) within a growing season sequence with different fungicide groups that control the same
pathogens.
• Use tank-mixtures with fungicides from a different group that are equally effective on the target pest when
such use is permitted. Use at least the minimum application rate as labeled by the manufacturer.
• Adopt an integrated disease management program for fungicide use that includes scouting, uses historical
information related to pesticide use, and crop rotation, and which considers host plant resistance, impact of
environmental conditions on disease development, disease thresholds, as well as cultural, biological and
other chemical control practices.
• Where possible, make use of predictive disease models to effectively time fungicide applications. Note that
using predictive models alone is not sufficient to manage resistance.
• Monitor treated fungal populations for resistance development.
On Turf, the foundation of a good IPM program is a vigorous Turf. Cultural practices including proper choice
of Turf variety, nutrient management, proper cutting height, thatch management, proper watering, soil
drainage, and moisture stress management should be integrated with the use of fungicides to increase Turf
vigor and reduce the susceptibility to disease. Immunoassay detection kits and extension service diagnostic
services can assist in the early, accurate identification of causal organisms and selection of the proper
fungicide when required.
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 which specify application timing
based on environmental factors favorable for disease development.
Crop Resistance: Plant resistance has been found to be acceptable for all crops on the label. However, not all
possible tank-mix combinations have been tested under all conditions. If crop resistance is not known, test the
combinations on a small portion of the crop to ensure that a phytotoxic response will not occur as a result of
application. See “USE PRECAUTIONS ” for Apple phytotoxicity information.
a Group 11 fungicide. Any fungal population may contain individuals
naturally resistant to Azoxystrobin and other Group 11 fungicides. A gradual or total loss of pest control may
occur over time if these fungicides are used repeatedly on the same fields. Appropriate resistance management
strategies should be followed. Conform to resistance management strategies established for the crop and use
area when using this product. Consult your local or State agricultural authorities for resistance management
strategies that are complementary to those in this label.
Manufacturer encourages responsible resistance management to ensure effective long- term control of the fungal
diseases on this label.
INTEGRATED PEST (DISEASE) MANAGEMENT (IPM)
Integrate this product into an overall disease and pest management strategy whenever the use of a fungicide is
required. Follow cultural practices known to reduce disease development, including selection of varieties with
disease resistance, removal of plant debris in which inoculum overwinters, and proper timing and placement of
irrigation.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Crop
SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE CONTROL
Under cool, wet conditions, crop injury from soil directed applications can occur.
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If a Group 11 fungicide is applied to the seed or soil, DO NOT make another application with a Group 11 fungicide
for at least 3 weeks.
In situations requiring multiple sprays, develop season long spray programs for Group 11 (Qol) fungicides. In crops
where two sequential Group 11 fungicide applications are made, alternate with two or more applications of a
fungicide that is not in Group 11. If more than 12 applications are made, observe the following guidelines:
For those crops that have specific use directions for soil-borne disease control; This product can provide control
of many soil-borne diseases if applied early in the growing season. Specific applications for soil-borne diseases
include in-furrow applications and banded applications applied over the row, either shortly after plant emergence
or during herbicide applications or cultivation. These applications will provide control of pre-emergence or post­
emergence damping-off and diseases that infect plants at the soil-plant interface.
The use of either type of application depends on the cultural practices in the region, in some locations, one type
of application may provide better disease control than the other, depending on the timing ofthe disease epidemic.
Seedling diseases are generally controlled by in-furrow applications while banded applications are more effective
against soil-borne diseases that develop later in the season. Consult your local expert to get some guidance
regarding application type.
ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS
The following crops may be planted at the specified interval following application of this product.
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• Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisor for any additional pesticide resistance­
management and/or I PM recommendations for specific crops and pathogens.
• For further information or to report suspected resistance contact Drexel Chemical Company representatives
at (901) 774-4370 or visit the Fungicide Resistance Action Committee (FRAC) on the web at www.frac.info.
You can also contact your pesticide distributor or university extension specialist to report resistance.
If there are no resistance management directions on the number of applications in the directions for use, then
follow the directions in the table below.
If planned total number of fungicide
applications per crop is:______________
Specified Solo Qol fungicide sprays
Specified Qol fungicide sprays in mixture
(tank-mix or formulated)
• When using a Qol fungicide as a solo product, the number of applications must be no more than one-third (33%)
ofthe total number of fungicide applications perseason.
• For Qol mixes in programs in which tank mixes or premixes of Qol with mixing partners of a different mode of
action are utilized, the number of Qol containing applications must be no more than one-half (50%) of the total
number of fungicide applications per season.
• In programs in which applications of Qol are made with both solo products and mixtures, the number of Qol
containing applications must be no more than one-half (50%) of the total number of fungicide applications per
season.
Buckwheat
Millet_______________________________
All other crops with Azoxystrobin registered uses
Plant Back Interval
12 months
12 months
0 day
BANDED
IN-FURROW APPLICATION RATES
Rate /1000 Row-Feet
22 30 32 34 38 40 48 60 72 80Lb. A.I./AC.
Use Restriction: DO NOT apply more than 15 fluid ounces of this product per acre.
Row-Feet /Ac.
30
32
34
36
38
40
48
60
72
80
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2.6
3.9
5.2
6.5
Row Spacing (In.)
22
Row Spacing (in.)
36
Apply this product prior to infection as a directed spray to the soil, using single or multiple nozzles,
adjusted to provide thorough coverage of the lower stems and the soil surface surrounding the plants.
Limit band width to 7 inches or less.
Apply this product at a rate of 0.40 to 0.80 fluid ounces per 1000 row feet (0.15 to 0.30 lb. a.i./Ac.).
For banded applications on 22-inch rows, the maximum application rate is 0.70 fluid ounce per 1000
row feet (0.26 lb. a.i./Ac.).
These applications come into contact with the foliage and are counted as foliar applications
when considering resistance management.
They may be applied during cultivation or hilling operations to provide soil incorporation.
0.40
0.60
0.80
1.00
1.20
1.38
1.50
1.72
2.00
2.07
2.30
0.15
0.23
0.30
0.38
0.45
0.54
0.60
0.68
0.75
0.81
0.90
9.5
14.3
7.0
10.5
13.9
6.5
9.8
13.1
6.1
9.2
12.3
Product /Ac. (fl. oz.)
5.2
7.8
10.5
13.1
5.8
8.7
11.6
14.5
5.5
8.3
11.0
13.8
4.4
6.5
8.7
10.9
3.5
5.2
7.0
8.7
2.9
4.4
5.8
7.3
IN-FURROW
• Apply this product as an in-furrow spray in 3 to 15 gallons of water at planting.
• Mount the spray nozzle so the spray is directed into the furrow just before the seeds are covered.
• Use the higher rate when the weather conditions are expected to be conducive for disease
development, if the field has a history of Pythium problems or if minimum/low till programs are in
place.
Fl. Oz.
Product
23,760
17,424
16,335
15,374
14,520
13,756
13,068
10,890
8,712
7,260
6,534
DRIP
Refer to the section, “APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS THROUGH IRRIGATION SYSTEM (CHEMIGATION) ”.
PRODUCT USE RESTRICTIONS
PHYTOTOXICITY
SPRAY DRIFT
MANDATORY SPRAY DRIFT
Groundboom Applications
Airblast Applications
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• Sprays must be directed into the canopy.
• DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 15 miles per hour at the application site.
• User must turn off outward pointing nozzles at row ends and when spraying outer rows.
• DO NOT apply during temperature inversions.
• User must only apply with the release height recommended by the manufacturer, but no more than 4 feet
above the ground or crop canopy.
• Applicators are required to use a medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
• DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 15 miles per hour at the application site.
• DO NOT apply during temperature inversions.
• DO NOT release spray at a height greater than 10 feet above the ground or crop canopy, unless a greater
application height is necessary for pilot safety.
• Applicators are required to select nozzles that deliver Medium to coarse spray droplets in accordance with
ASABE Standard S-572.1.
• DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 15 mph at the application site. If the windspeed is greater than
10 mph, the boom length must be 65% or less of the wingspan for fixed wing aircraft and 75% or less of
the rotor diameter for helicopters. Otherwise, the boom length must be 75% or less of the wingspan for
fixed-wing aircraft and 90% or less of the rotor diameter for helicopters.
• Applicators must use one-half swath displacement upwind at the downwind edge of the field.
• DO NOT apply during temperature inversions.
DO NOT use this product through airblast application equipment on Grapes in the following townships and
boroughs of Erie County, Pennsylvania; North East, Harborcreek, Lawrence Park, Erie, Presque Isle,
Millcreek, Fairview, Girard and Springfield. This prohibition is intended to help eliminate phytotoxicity
problems with Apples observed in this geographic location.
To help manage fungicide resistance, DO NOT use for commercial transplant production in the greenhouse
except where specified on the label.
• This product is extremely phytotoxic to certain Apple varieties.
• AVOID SPRAY DRIFT. Extreme care must be used to prevent injury to Apple trees (and Apple
fruit).
• DO NOT spray this product where spray drift may reach Apple trees.
• DO NOT use spray equipment which has been previously used to apply this product to spray Apple
trees. Even trace amounts can cause unacceptable phytotoxicity to certain Apple and Crabapple
varieties.
• DO NOT apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas to non-target aquatic
habitat.
SPRAY DRIFT ADVISORIES
MIXING AND APPLICATION METHODS
THE APPLICATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AVOIDING OFF-SITE SPRAY DRIFT.
BE AWARE OF NEARBY NON-TARGET SITES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
Controlling Droplet Size — Aircraft
• Adjust Nozzles - Follow nozzle manufacturers recommendations for setting up nozzles. Generally, to reduce
fine droplets, nozzles should be oriented parallel with the airflow in flight.
BOOM HEIGHT — Ground Boom
For ground equipment, the boom should remain level with the crop and have minimal bounce.
Spray Equipment
This product may be applied with all types of spray equipment commonly used for making ground and aerial
applications. Proper adjustments and calibration of spraying equipment to give good canopy penetration and
coverage is essential for good disease control.
Controlling Droplet Size — Ground Boom
• Volume - Increasing the spray volume so that larger droplets are produced will reduce spray drift. Use the highest
practical spray volume for the application. If a greater spray volume is needed, consider using a nozzle with a
higher flow rate.
• Pressure - Use the lowest spray pressure recommended for the nozzle to produce the target spray volume and
droplet size.
• Spray Nozzle - Use a spray nozzle that is designed for the intended application. Consider using nozzles
designed to reduce drift.
IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
An effective way to reduce spray drift is to apply large droplets. Use the largest droplets that provide target pest
control. While applying larger droplets will reduce spray drift, the potential for drift will be greater if applications
are made improperly or under unfavorable environmental conditions.
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
When making applications in hot and dry conditions, use larger droplets to reduce effects of evaporation.
TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing
temperature with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. The presence
of an inversion can be indicated by ground fog or by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft
smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions)
indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.
Avoid applications during temperature inversions.
WIND
Drift potential generally increases with wind speed. AVOID APPLICATIONS DURING GUSTY WIND
CONDITIONS.
Applicators need to be familiar with local wind patterns and terrain that could affect spray drift.
RELEASE HEIGHT - Aircraft
Higher release heights increase the potential for spray drift.
SHIELDED SPRAYERS
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce spray drift. Consider using shielded sprayers. Verify that the
shields are not interfering with the uniform deposition of the spray on the target area.
Nozzles
• Equip sprayers with nozzles that provide accurate and uniform application.
• Ensure that nozzles are the same size and uniformly spaced across the boom.
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For more information on spray equipment and calibration, consult sprayer manufacturers and state guidance.
For specific local directions and spray schedules, consult the current state agricultural specifications.
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and
follow the applicable restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank-mixing.
Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank­
mixture.
This Product + Fertilizer Tank-Mixture
This product can be tank-mixed with most commonly used liquid starter, pop-up or liquid foliar fertilizers except
those containing Boron or Sulfur. Follow the correct mixing order. If physical compatibility of this product with
fertilizer and/or other products is not known, use a jar test similar to that in the above section, “This Product +
Tank-Mixtures".
This Product + Tank-Mixtures
This product is usually compatible with all tank-mix partners listed on this label. If physical compatibility of this
product with other products is not known, 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.
This product has demonstrated some phytotoxic effects when mixed with products that are formulated as
emulsifiable concentrates (EC). These effects are enhanced if applications are made under cool, cloudy
conditions and these conditions remain for several days following application. In addition, adjuvants that contain
some form of silicone have also contributed to phytotoxicity.
o
o
This Product Alone
• Add one-half to two-thirds 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.
Mixing Instructions
• This product is a suspension concentrate (SC) formulation.
• 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.
Calibrate sprayer before use.
It is advised that screens be used to protect the pump and to prevent nozzles from clogging.
Ensure that screens placed on the suction side of the pump are 16-mesh or coarser.
DO NOT place a screen in the recirculation line.
Use 50-mesh or coarser screens between the pump and boom, and where required, at the nozzles.
Check nozzle manufacturers directions.
Pump
• Use a pump with capacity to:
Maintain 35 to 40 psi at nozzles.
Provide sufficient agitation in tank to keep mixture in suspension - this requires recirculation of
10% of tank volume per minute.
Use a jet agitator or liquid sparge tube for agitation.
DO NOT air sparge.
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Spray Preparation
Thoroughly clean the chemical tank and injector system. Flush system with clean water.
Drip Irrigation
This product may be applied through drip irrigation systems for soil-borne disease(s) control. Ensure that the soil
has adequate moisture capacity prior to drip application.
Mixing in the Spray Tank
• Add one-half to two-thirds of the required amount of water to the spray or mixing tank.
• With the agitator running, add the tank-mix partner(s) into the tank in the same order as described
above.
• 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 the mixture with the agitator running.
Sprinkler Irrigation
• Apply this product through sprinkler irrigation systems including center pivot, lateral move, end tow, side
[wheel] roll, traveler, big gun, solid set, or hand move irrigation systems.
• DO NOT apply this product through any other type of irrigation system except as specified on this label.
• Apply with center pivot or continuous-move equipment distributing one-half acre-inch or less during treatment.
• In general, use the least amount of water required for proper distribution and coverage.
• If stationary systems (solid set, handlines or wheel lines other than continuous-move) are used, inject this
product into no more than the last 20 to 30 minutes of the set.
• DO NOT apply when winds are greater than 10 to15 mph to avoid drift or wind skips.
• DO NOT apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended fortreatment.
• Plant injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from non-uniform treated
water.
• Thorough coverage of foliage is required for good control.
• Maintain good agitation during the entire application period.
Terminate drip irrigation at fungicide depletion from the main feed supply tank or after 6 hours from start,
whichever is shorter. For maximum efficacy, delay subsequent irrigation (water only) for at least 24 hours
following drip application.
If you have questions about calibration, contact State Extension Service specialists, equipment
manufacturers or other experts.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS THROUGH IRRIGATION SYSTEMS (CHEMIGATION)
Application Through Irrigation Systems (Chemigation)
• Use only on crops for which chemigation is specified on this label.
• 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.
• Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from non-uniform
distribution of treated water.
• Apply in 0.1 to 0.25 inches per acre. Excessive water may reduce efficacy.
• If you have questions about calibration, contact State Extension Service specialists, equipment
manufacturers, or other experts.
• DO NOT connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application to a
public water system, unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in
place.
• A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the
supervision of the responsible person, must shut the system down and make necessary adjustments when
the need arises.
Operating Instructions
Determine the size of the area to be treated.
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Solid Set, Hand Move, and Moving Wheel Irrigation Equipment
• Determine the acreage covered by the sprinklers.
• Fill 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.
• Determine the amount of this product required to treat the area covered by the irrigation system.
• Add the required amount of this product into the same quantity of water used to calibrate the injection period.
Determine the time required to apply one-eight to one-half inch of water over the area to be treated when the
system and injection equipment are operated at normal pressures as specified 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 to 95% of the manufacturers rated
capacity.
Using water, determine the injection pump output when operated at normal line pressure.
Determine the amount of this product required to treat the area covered by the irrigation system.
Add the required amount of this product and sufficient water to meet the injection time requirements to the
solution tank.
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.
Maintain constant solution tank agitation during the injection period.
Continue to operate the system until the solution of this product has cleared the sprinkler head.
7. Allow sufficient time for pesticide to be flushed through all lines and all nozzles before turning off irrigation
water. A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the
supervision of the responsible person, must shut the system down and make necessary adjustments when
the need arises.
1. The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately
located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water- source contamination from backflow.
4. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump
when the water pump motor stops.
6. Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump)
effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being
fitted with a system interlock.
2. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick- closing check valve to prevent
the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
5. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switchwhich will stop the water pump
motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve
located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from
being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut
down.
8. DO NOT connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) usedfor pesticide application to a
public water system unless the pesticide label- prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in
place.
Center Pivot Irrigation Equipment
Notes: (1) Use only with drive systems which provide uniform water distribution. (2) DO NOT use end guns when
chemigating this product through center pivot systems because of non-uniform application.
Specific Instructions for Public Water Systems
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent
the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located
on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being
withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
Operate the system at the same pressure and time interval established during the calibration.
Stop injection equipment after treatment is completed. Continue to operate the system until the
solution of this product has cleared the last sprinkler head.
Chemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional, reduced-pressure
zone, back-flow preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from the
point of pesticide introduction. As an option to the RPZ, discharge the water from the public water system
into a reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction. There must be a complete physical break (air gap)
between the outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least ^ice the
inside diameter of the fill pipe.
Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption
if such system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals
daily at least 60 days out of the year.
The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection
pump when the water pump motor stops, or in cases where there is no water pump, when the water
pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm
pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable
of being fitted with a system interlock.
CROP USE DIRECTIONS
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Alfalfa
Almonds
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12.0 to 15.3
(0.20 to 0.25)
Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate (6.0 fl. ozs./Ac.). When applying
at 12.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.20 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 7 applications per year.
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); 28 days
Brown Rot
Blossom Blight
{Monilinia laxa,
M. fructicola)
6.0 to15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
Blossom blight: Begin applications at early
bloom and continue through petal fall.
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group 11
ftjngicides before alternation with a fungicide
that is not in Group 11.
Alternaria Leaf and
Fruit Spot
Alternaria alternate)
Anthracnose
{Colletotrichum
acutatum)
Leaf Blight
{Seimatosporium
lichenicola)
Leaf Rust
{Tranzschelia
discolor)
Scab
{Cladosporium
carpophilum)
Shot Hole
{Wilsonomyces
carpophilus)
See “Nongrass Animal Feeds Forage, Fodder,
Straw and Hay” table.
Begin applications prior to disease development
and continue throughout the season following
the resistance management guidelines.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. For aerial applications, apply in a
minimum of 15 gallons per acre. Thorough and
uniform coverage is essential for disease
control. Reduced efficacy has been observed
when uniform coverage cannot be obtained.
This product may be applied by air only at growth
stages prior to and including 5 weeks after petal
fall. An adjuvant may be added at specified rates.
Anthracnose, Scab and Shot hole: Begin
applications prior to disease development
and continue at 7- to 14-day intervals
throughout the season.
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Asparagus
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Artichoke,
Globe
Ramularia Leaf Spot
(Ramularia cynarae)
DO NOT apply more than one application of this
product or other Group 11 fungicides before
alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 11.
DO NOT apply more than one application of this
product or other Group 11 fungicides before
alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 11.
Begin applications prior to disease development
and continue throughout the season on a 7- to
14-day schedule, following the resistance
management guidelines. Applications may be
made by ground, air or chemigation. An adjuvant
may be added at specified rates. Use a minimum
of 10 gallons of water per acre by ground, and
minimum of 3 gallons per acre by air. An adjuvant
may be added at specified rates.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. {1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac.
(0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 8 applications per year at the low rate of 11.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.18 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Begin applications prior to or in the early stages of
disease development, and continue as needed
throughout the season at a 2 to 3 week intervals,
up to and including the day of harvest. DO NOT
apply at less than 7-day intervals. Applications
may be made by ground, air or chemigation. For
ground applications, apply in 50 to 200 gallons of
water per acre to obtain coverage without
excessive runoff. For aerial applications, apply in
a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre. An
adjuvant may be added at specified rates.
Stemphyllium
Purple Spot
(Stemphyllium vesicarium)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 100 days
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
11.0 to 15.3
(0.18 to 0.25)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
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Black Sigatoka
{Mycosphaerella
fijiensis)
Yellow Sigatoka
{Mycosphaerella
musicola)
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group
11 fungicides before alternation with a
fungicide that is not in Group 11.
Apply prior to disease development.
Protecting the flag leaf is important for
maximizing disease control. For best
results, sufficient water volume must be
used to provide thorough coverage.
This product can be applied by ground, air or
chemigation. A crop oil concentrate (COG)
adjuvant may be added at 1.0% v/v to
optimize efficacy. For chemigation, apply in
0.1 to 0.25 inches/Ac. of water. Chemigation
with excessive water may lead to a decrease
in efficacy.
Begin applications prior to disease
development and continue throughout the
season every 12 to14 days following the
resistance management guidelines.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates.
9.0 to 12.0
{0.15 to 0.20)
6.0 to 12.0
(0.10 to 0.20)
Bananas,
Plantains
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group
11 fungicides before alternation with a
fungicide that is not in Group 11. DO NOT
make more than two (2) applications of this
product or other Group 11 fungicide per
year.
Kernel Blight or
Black Point
{Alternaria spp.)
(Cochiobolus sativus)
Leaf Rust
{Puccinia horde!)
(P. recondite)________
Barley Stripe
{Drechslera graminea=
Pyrenophora graminea)
Net Blotch
{Pyrenophora teres)
Scald
(Rhynchosporium
secalis)
Septoria Leaf and
Glume Blotch
(Septoria spp.,
Stagonospora spp.)
Spot Blotch
(Cochliobolus sativus)
Stem Rust
(Puccinia graminis f.
sp. tritici)
Stripe Rust
(Puccinia striiformis)
Tan Spot
(Pyrenophora
trichostroma)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
5.5 to 8.3
(0.09 to 0.135)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval: 12 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 66.5 fl. ozs. (1.08 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 8 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 8.3
fl. ozs./Ac. (0.135 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 12 applications per year at the low rate of 5.511. ozs./Ac. (0.09
lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI). _________
Barley,
Oats, Rye
Crop Application InstructionsTarget Diseases
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Barley, Oats,
Rye
(cont.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of This product or other Group 11
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is
not in Group 11.
Powdery Mildew
{Erysiphe graminis
f. sp. hordei)
Stagonospora Blotch
(Stagonospora
nodorum)
DO NOT apply more than two sequential applications
of this product or other Group 11 fungicides before
alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 11.
DO NOT make more than two (2) applications of this
product or other Group 11 fungicide per year.
Including all
cultivars
and/or hybrids
of these_______________________________________________________________________________________
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 46.1 fl. ozs. (0.75 lb. a.i.) of this product per acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15,3 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb.
a.i./Ac.) or 7 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac ).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Aronia Berry;
Blueberry,
Highbush;
Blueberry,
Lowbush;
Buffalo Currant;
Chilean Guava;
Cranberry,
Highbush;
Currant, Black;
Currant, Red;
Elderberry;
European
Barberry;
Gooseberry;
Honeysuckle,
Edible;
Huckleberry;
Jostaberry;
Juneberry
(Saskatoon
Berry);
Lingonberry;
Native
Currant;
Salal; Sea
Buckthorn
Begin applications prior to disease development
and continue throughout the season on a 7- to
14-day schedule, following the resistance
management guidelines.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates.
Berries,
Bushberry
Subgroup 13-
07B
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• DO NOT apply after Peekes 10.54.
• Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 24.6 fl. ozs. (0.4 lb. a.i.) of this product per acre per year.
• DO NOT apply more than 2 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 12.0 fl, ozs./Ac, (0.2 lb.
a.i./Ac.) or 4 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.). When applying at 9.0 fl. ozs./Ac.
(0.15 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 2 applications per year.
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): DO NOT apply within 7 days of grazing or harvest for forage and hay.
Alternaria Fruit Rot
{Alternaria spp.)
Anthracnose Fruit Rot
{Colletotrichum
gloeosporoides)
Botryosphaeria
Canker
{Botryosphaeria
spp.)
Leaf Spot and Blotch
(Mycosphaerella
spp., Septoria spp.}
Mummyberry
{Monilinia vaccinii-
corymbosi)
Phomopsis Leaf Spot,
Twig Blight and Stem
Canker
{Phomopsis
vaccinii)
Powdery Mildew
(Sphaerotheca
spp.)
Septoria Blight
{Septoria spp.)
Spur Blight
(Didymella spp.,
Phoma spp.}
Apply prior to disease development. Protecting
the flag leaf is important for maximizing
disease control. For best results, sufficient
water volume must be used to provide
thorough coverage.
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
12.0
(0.20)
This product can be applied by ground, air or
chemigation. A crop oil concentrate (COC) adjuvant
may be added at 1.0% v/v to optimize efficacy. For
chemigation, apply in 0.1 to 0.25 inches/Ac. of
water, Chemigation with excessive water may lead
to a decrease in efficacy.
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Including all
cultivars and/or
hybrids of these
Anthracnose
(Spaceloma necator)
(Elsinoe veneta)
Botryosphaeria Canker
{Botryosphaeria
dothidea)
Colletotrichum Rot
(Colletotrichum
gloeosporioides)
Leaf Spot and Blotch
(Mycosphaerella sppj
(Septaria rubi)
(Sphaerulina rubi)
Powdery Mildew
(Sphaerotheca
macularis)
(Microphaera sppj
(Oidium sppj
10 to 15.3
{0.16 to 0.25)
Blackberry;
Bingleberry;
Boysenberry;
Dewberry;
Lowberry;
Marionberry;
Olallieberry;
You ng berry;
Loganberry;
Red and Black
Raspberry;
Wild Raspbeny
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group
11 fungicides before alternation with a
fungicide that is not in Group 11.
Begin applications at onset of disease and
continue as required until harvest. Make
applications on a 7- to 14-day schedule.
Use a minimum water volume of 10
gallons per acre by ground and a minimum
of 3 gallons by air.
Berries, Caneberry
Subgroup 13-07A
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
Rosette or Double
Blossom of Blackberries
(Cercosporella rubi)
Spur Blight
(Didymella applanata)
Blackberry Rust
(Phragmidium spp.)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in thetable.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac).
When applying at 10 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.16 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 9 applications per year.
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Strawberry
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Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum
fragariae)
Leather Rot
(Phytophthora
cactorum)
Powdery Mildew
(Sphaerotheca
macularis)
Begin applications prior to disease
development and continue throughout the
season on a 7- to 10-day schedule, following
the resistance management guidelines.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates.
For leather rot control apply 2 applications on
a 7-day schedule from late bloom through
harvest.
Additional Low
Growing Berries:
Bearberry;
Bilberry;
Cloudberry;
Muntries;
Partridgeberry
including all
cultivars and/or
hybrids of these
Suppression of
Botrytis on the
Foliage
{Botrytis cinerea)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 61.5 fl. ozs. {1.0 lb. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 4 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. {0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 10 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. {0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval {PHI): This product may be applied up to the day of harvest {0 day PHI).
Berries, Low
Growing
Subgroup 13-07G
(except
Cranberry)
Soil-borne
Diseases
Seedling Root Rot,
Basal Stem Rot
{Rhizoctonia
solani)
0.40 to 0.80 fl.
OZ./1000 row
feet
{0.0065 to
0.0131b.
a.i./IOOO row
feet)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
{0.10 to 0.25)
Field Nurseries: Apply to young plants in field
nurseries by ground, drip, or overhead
chemigation.
If applying through drip irrigation, calculate the
rate as a band application with a band width
equal to the root zone width. Inject this
product into the irrigation water.
For dip applications at transplanting for
commercial berry production: For
suppression of Root and Crown rot caused by
Colletotrichum spp., mix 5 to 8 fl. ozs. of this
product per 100 gallons of water. Dip plants for
2 to 5 minutes. Plant treated plants as quickly
as possible. It is advised that transplants be
washed to remove excess soil prior to dipping.
For continued anthracnose control, follow with
foliar applications beginning 2 to 3 weeks after
transplant.
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group
11 fungicides before alternation with a
fungicide that is not in Group 11.
See directions and rates under the section,
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
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Cranberry
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15.3
{0.25)
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group
11 fungicides before alternation with a
fungicide that is not in Group 11.
Begin applications at 5 to 10% bloom for fruit
rot, cottonball, and twig blight. Continue
applications on a 7- to 14-day schedule if
conditions are favorable for disease
development. Applications may be made
by ground, chemigation or air.
Make the first application at bud break.
Measure the ring diameter and add 10 feet to
that diameter. Apply This product at a rate
equivalent to 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac. in 30 to 100
gallons of water to the affected area.
Irrigation (1 to 2 hrs.) following application is
advisable to ensure penetration to the base of
the plant. If necessary make another
application 2 to 4 weeks later. For ground
application ensure adequate water volume for
thorough canopy penetration.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac.
{0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• DO NOT treat Cranberry fields used for aquaculture of fish and Crustacea.
• DO NOT apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas to non-target aquatic habitat. Use
care in making applications near non-target aquatic habitats.
• DO NOT apply to flooded crop.
• DO NOT allow release of irrigation or flood water to non-target aquatic habitat for at least 14 days after
the last application.
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 3 days
Berries, Low
Growing
Subgroup 13-07H
(except
Strawberry)
Additional
Low Growing
Berries:
Bearberry;
Bilberry;
Blueberry,
lowbush;
Cloudberry;
Lingon berry;
Muntries; and
Partridgeberry
including all
cultivars
and/or hybrids
of these
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
Cotton ball
(Monilinia
oxycocci)
Fruit Rots
(Physalospora
vaccinii)
(Glomerella
cingulata)
(Coleophoma
empetri)
Lophodermium
Twig Blight
(Lophodermium
spp.)_________
Fairy Ring
(suppression)
{Psilocybe spp.)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 20 of 74
Alternaria Leaf Spot
(Alternaria spp.)
Anthracnose
(CoHetotrichum spp.)
Cercospora Leaf Spot
(Cercospora
brassicicola)
Downy Mildew
(Peronospora
parasitica)
Pin Rot
{Aiternaria spp.)
Powdery Mildew
(Erysiphe polygoni)
Rhizoctonia Blight
(Rhizoctonia solani)
Ring Spot
(Mycosphaerella
brassicicola)
White Leaf Spot
(Pseudocercosporella
capsellae)
White Rust
(Albugo Candida)
DO NOT apply more than two applications
of this product or other Group 11 fungicides
before alternation with a fungicide that is
not in Group 11.
Begin applications prior to disease
development and continue throughout the
season on a 7- to 14-day schedule,
following the resistance management
guidelines. Applications may be made by
ground, air or chemigation. An adjuvant
may be added at specified rates. Use a
minimum of 10 gallons of water per acre by
ground, and minimum of 3 gallons per acre
by air.
Brassica,
Head and Stem
Subgroup 5A
Broccoli
Chinese
Broccoli {gai
Ion)
Brussels
Sprouts
Cabbage
Chinese
Cabbage
(napa)
Chinese
Mustard
Cabbage (gai
Choy)
Cauliflower
Cavalo Broccolo
Kohlrabi
Including all
cultivars and/or
hybrids of these
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac.
(0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
» Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 21 of 74
Including all
cultivars and/or
hybrids of these
Begin applications prior to disease
development and continue throughout the
season on a 7- to 14-day schedule, following
the resistance management guidelines.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates.
DO NOT apply more than one application of
this product or other Group 11 fungicides
before alternation with a fungicide that is not in
Group 11.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 46.1 fi. ozs. {0.75 lb. a.i.) of this product per
acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac.
(0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 7 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fi. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Brassica,
Leafy Greens,
Subgroup SB
Broccoli Raab;
Cabbage;
Chinese Collards;
Kale; Mizuna;
Mustard Greens;
Mustard Spinach;
Rape Greens
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000 row
feet
(0.0065 to
0.0131b.
a.i./IOOO
row feet)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
See directions and rates under the section,
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
Alternaria Leaf Spot
(Altemaria spp.)
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum spp.)
Black Spot
{Alternaria spp.)
Cercospora Leaf Spot
(Cercospora spp.)
Downy Mildew
(Peronospora
parasitica)
Powdery Mildew
(Erysiphe polygon!)
Ring Spot
(Mycosphaerella
brassicicola)
White Rust
{Albugo Candida)
Soil-borne Diseases
Seedling Root Rot,
Basal Stem Rot
{Rhizoctonia solani)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 22 of 74
Bulb Vegetables,
Crop Group 3-07
For Downy mildew, make
preventative applications on a 5- to 7-
day schedule.
If the application is an in-furrow
application, spray just prior to seed
placement so that the majority of the
chemical is under the seed.
This will reduce the potential for
phytotoxicity, especially if fertilizer is
added to the application.
DO NOT apply more than one
application of this product or other
Group 11 fungicides before
alternation with a fungicide that is
not in Group 11.
9.0 to 15.3
{0.15 to 0.25)
Mixtures of this product with
insecticides and silicone adjuvants
must be tested for crop safety before
application to the crop.
See directions and rates under the
section, “SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING
DISEASE CONTROL ”.
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000
row feet
(0.0065 to
0.0131b.
a.i./IOOO
row feet)
Soil-borne Diseases
Rhizoctonia Damping-
off
(Rhizoctonia solan!)
For all other diseases, begin
applications prior to disease
development and continue
throughout the season every 7 to 14
days following the resistance
management guidelines.
Applications may be made by
ground, air or chemigation. If
applications are made by air, use the
higher rates for adequate control. An
adjuvant may be added at specified
rates.
Including all cultivars
and/or hybrids of these
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 5 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 Ib.
a.i./Ac.). When applying at 9.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.15 Ib. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 10
applications per year. When applying at 12.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.20 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than
7 applications per year.
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Foliar Diseases
Botrytis Leaf Blight
(Botrytis aclada)
Downy Mildew
(Peronospora
destructor)
Foliar Diseases
Cladosporium Leaf
Blotch
{Cladosporium allii)
Powdery Mildew
(Leveillula taunca)
Purple Blotch and Leaf
Blight
(Alternaria porn)
(Stemphylium
vesicarium)
Rust
(Puccinia allii)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 12.0
(0.10 to 0.20)
Garlic
Leek
Onion, bulb
Daylily, bulb
Fritillaria, bulb
Garlic, bulb
Garlic, great-headed,
bulb
Garlic, serpent, bulb
Lily, bulb
Onion, bulb
Onion, Chinese, bulb
Onion, pearl
Onion, potato, bulb
Shallot, bulb
Onion, green
Chive, fresh leaves
Chive, Chinese,
fresh leaves
Elegans hosta
Fritillaria, leaves
Kurrat
Lady's leek
Leek
Leek, wild
Onion, beltsville
bunching
Onion, fresh
Onion, green
Onion, macrostem
Onion, tree, tops
Onion, Welsh, tops
Shallot, fresh leaves
Target Diseases Application InstructionsCrop
Canola
Page 23 of 74
Alternaria Blackspot
(Alternaria spp.)
Blackleg
{Leptosphaeria
maculans)
Sclerotinia Stem Rot
{Sclerotinia
sclerotiorum}
In general, apply 7.0 fl. ozs. of this product at
early bud followed by 14.0 fl. ozs. at about 45
days before harvest. A third application of 7.0
fl. ozs. may be made 30 days before harvest.
Specifically for Blackleg, make applications
at the 2- to 4-leaf stage. For Alternaria or
Sclerotinia, apply 9.0 to 15.3 fl. ozs. of this
product per acre at 10 to 25% flowering (3
to 7 days following first flower). Use the
higher rate under heavy disease pressure
or when conditions are favorable for
disease. For control of Alternaria alone, 8.0
fl. ozs. of this product per acre may be
applied at pod stage (approximately 95%
petal fall).
DO NOT apply more than one application of
this product or other Group 11 fungicides
before alternation with a fljngicide that is not
in Group 11.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. Use a minimum of 10 gallons
of water per acre for ground applications.
See “OILSEED CROPS ” for additional
information.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 27.6 fl. ozs. (0.45 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 1 application of this product at the high rate of 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.)
or 4 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 30 days
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Carrots
Page 24 of 74
Cercospora Leaf Spot
(Cercospora sppj
Early Blight
{Cercospora carotae)
Late Blight
(Alternaria dauci)
Powdery Mildew
(Erysiphe sppj
White Mold
(Sclerotium rolfsii) DO NOT apply more than one
application of this product or other
Group 11 fungicides before
alternation with a fungicide that is not
in Group 11.
See directions and rates under the
section, “SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING
DISEASE CONTROL ”.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 123.0 fl. ozs. {2.0 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 20.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.33 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 13 applications per year at the low rate of 9.0 fl. ozs./Ac. {0.15 lb. a.i./Ac.).
» Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); This product may be applied up to the day of harvest {0 day PHI).
Begin applications prior to disease
development and continue throughout
the season every 7 to 14 days
following the resistance management
guidelines. Applications may be made
by ground, air or chemigation. An
adjuvant may be added at specified
rates.
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000 row
feet
{0.0065 to
0.0131b. a.i.
/1000 row feet)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
9.0 to 20.3
{0.15 to 0.33)
For additional diseases, see
“Vegetables, Leaves of Root
and Tuber Group and Root
Subgroup” table.
Soil-borne Diseases
Rhizoctonia Root Rot
(Rhizoctonia solan!)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Celery
Page 25 of 74
Early Blight
{Cercospora apii)
Late Blight {Septaria
apicola)
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group 11
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is
not in Group 11.
Begin applications prior to disease development and
continue throughout the season at 7- to 21 -day
intervals following the resistance management
guidelines.
Begin applications prior to disease
development and continue throughout the
season every 7 to 14 days following the
resistance management guidelines.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates.
6.0 to 15.3
{0.10 to 0.25)
Diplodia Tip Blight
(Diplodia pinea)
Lophodermium
Needlecast
(Lophodermium
pinastri)
Swiss Needlecast
(Phaeocrytopus
gaumannii)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 123.0 fl. ozs. (2.0 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 8 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 20 applications per year at the low rate at 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac).
For additional
diseases, see “Leafy
Vegetables" iab\e.
Soil-borne Diseases
Rhizoctonia Root Rot
{Rhizoctonia solani)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 10 applications per year at the low rate of 9.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.15 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Christmas
Trees
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZS./1000 row
feet
(0.0065 to 0.013
lb. a.i./IOOO
row feet)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
9.0 to 15.3
(0.15 to 0.25)
DO NOT apply more than one application of this
product or other Group 11 fungicides before
alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 11.
See directions and rates under the section,
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL".
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 26 of 74
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other
Group 11 fungicides before alternation
with a fungicide that is not in Group 11.
DO NOT make more than four
applications of this product or other
Group 11 fungicide per year.
Pummelo;
Citrus Hybrid (Uniq
fruit only)
See directions and rates under the
section, “SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING
DISEASE CONTROL ”.
9.0 to 15.3
(0.15 to 0.25)
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000
row feet
(0.0065 to
0.013 Ib.
a.i./1000
row feet)
Begin applications prior to disease
development and continue throughout
the season on 7- to 21- day intervals
following the resistance management
guidelines. Under conditions that favor
severe disease epidemics, use the
higher application rates. Applications
may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. An adjuvant may be added
at specified rates. Use a horticultural
spray oil to improve control of greasy
spot.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 Ib. a.i./Ac.) or 10 applications per year at the low rate of 9.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.15 Ib. a.i./Ac.).
When applying at 12.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.20 Ib. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 7 applications per year.
• DO NOT use this product in Citrus plant propagation nurseries.
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
12.0 to 15.3
(0.20 to 0.25)
Citrus Fruit*,
Crop Group 10-10
Calamondin;
Citron;
Grapefruit;
Kumquat;
Lemon; Lime;
Mandarin;
Orange (sour and
sweet);
Pummelo;
Satsuma
Mandarin;
Tangerine
Including all
cultivars and/or
hybrids of these
Albinism
(Altemaria alternata
pv citri)
Altemaria Leaf and
Fruit Spot
(Altemaria citri)
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum
acutatum, C.
gloeosporioides)
Cercospora Leaf Spot
{Cercospora spp.)
Diplodia Stem-End
Rot {Diplodia
natalensis)
Greasy Spot
(Mycosphaerella citri)
Melanose
(Diaporthe citri)
Penicillium Decays
Green Mold,
Whisker Mold,
Suppression of
Blue Mold
{Penicillium spp.)
Phomopsis Stem-End Rot
{Phomopsis citrii)
Post Bloom Fruit
Drop (PFD)
(Colletothchum acutatum)
Powdery Mildew
(Erysiphe spp.)
Scab
(Elsinoe fawcettii)
Sweet Orange Scab
(Elsinoe australis)_____
Black Spot
(Guidnardia citricarpa)
Soil-borne Diseases
Seedling Root Rot,
Basal Stem Rot
{Rhizoctonia solani)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 27 of 74
6.0
(0.10)
*Complete List of Citrus Fruit Crops: Australian Desert Lime {Eremocitrus glauca); Australian Finger Lime
{Microcitrus australasica}', Australian Round Lime {Microcitrus australis)', Brown River Finger Lime {Microcitrus
papuana)', Calamondin {Citrofortunella microcaipa)', Citron {Citrus medica)', Citrus Hybrids, Citrus spp.,
Eremocitrus spp., Fortunella spp., Microcitrus spp., and Poncirus spp.; Grapefruit {Citrus paradise); Japanese
Summer Grapefruit {Citrus natsudaidai)', Kumquat {Fortunella spp.); Lemon {Citrus limon); Lime {Citrus
aurantllfolia); Mediterranean Mandarin {Citrus dellclosa); Mount White Lime {Microcitrus garrowayae)', New Guinea
Wild Lime {Microcitrus warburgiana); Orange, Sour {Citrus aurantium); Orange, Sweet {Citrus sinensis)', Pummelo
{Citrus maxima)', Russell River Lime {Microcitrus inodora)', Satsuma Mandarin {Citrus unshiu)'. Sweet Lime {Citrus
limetta)', Tachibana Orange {Citrus tachibana)', Tahiti Lime {Citrus latifolia); Tangelo {Citrus x tangelo); Tangerine
(Mandarin) {Citrus reticulate); Tangor {Citrus nobilis)'. Trifoliate Orange {Poncirus trifoliate)', Uniq Fruit {Citrus
aurantium Tangelo group); Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these.
Clover and stands
containing Clover
Corn
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 123.0 fl. ozs. (2.0 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 8 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 20 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb.
a.i./Ac.). When applying at 9.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.15 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 13
applications per year.
» Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); 7 days
Field; Pop; Sweet
(Includes Seed
Production)
Rust
{Puccinia sorghi)
Anthracnose Leaf Blight
{Colletotrichum
graminicola)
Eye Spot
(Aureobasidium zeae)
Gray Leaf Spot
{Cercospora sorghi)
Northern Corn Leaf Blight
{Setosphaeria turcica)
Northern Corn Leaf Spot
{Cochliobolus carbonum)
Physoderma Brown Spot
(Physoderma maydis)
Southern Corn Leaf Blight
{Cochliobolus
heterostrophus)
Southern Rust
(Puccinia polyspora)
Early Application
(V4 to V8)
Soil-borne Diseases
Rhizoctonia Root and
Stalk Rot
{Rhizoctonia solani)
6.0 to 9.0
(0.10 to 0.15)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000 row
feet
(0.0065 to 0.013
lb. a.i./IOOO
row feet)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
See “Nongrass Animal Feeds Forage,
Fodder, Straw and Hay ” table._________
For Gray leaf spot, apply this product at
the onset of disease. A second
application may be required 14 days
later if disease pressure persists.
For all other diseases, begin applications
prior to disease development and may
continue throughout the season every 7
to 14 days following the resistance
management guidelines. Applications
may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. An adjuvant may be added
at specified rates.
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other
Group 11 fungicides before alternation
with a fungicide that is not in Group 11.
For field corn and field corn grown for
seed, DO NOT make more than two
applications per year.
This product may be applied early (V4 to
V8) for early season disease control and
beneficial physiological benefits. If mixing
with herbicides other than solo
Glyphosate products. Mesotrione or
Metolachlor + Glyphosate + Mesotrione,
consult the manufacturers representative.
See directions and rates under the
section, “SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING
DISEASE CONTROL ”.
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Cotton
Page 28 of 74
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 14 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 27 fl. ozs. (0.43 lb. a.i.) of this product per crop per
year as a foliar spray.
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 9.0 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.15 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 4 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); 45 days
DO NOT apply more than two foliar
applications of this product or other Group 11
fungicides before alternating with a fungicide
that has a different mode of action. DO NOT
make more than three foliar applications of
This product or other Group 11 fungicides
per crop per acre per year.______________
Apply this product as an in-furrow spray in 3
to 7 gallons of water at planting. Mount the
spray nozzle so the spray is directed into the
furrow just before the seed are covered. Use
the higher rate when the weather conditions
are expected to be conducive for disease
development, if the field has a history of
Pythium problems, or if minimum/low till
programs are in place.
For optimum disease control, begin
applications prior to or in the early stages of
disease development. Applications may be
made by ground, air, or chemigation. An
adjuvant may be added at specified rates.
Minimum application volumes for air and
ground are 5 and 10 gallons per acre,
respectively.
Target the first application of this product at
approximately pinhead square to first bloom
to protect the plant from diseases.
Subsequent application(s) are specified on a
14- to 21-day schedule. An additional
application may be made depending on
environmental conditions and the health of
the cotton plant.
Under poor environmental conditions
conducive to seedling disease and poor
cotton growth, this product may be applied to
early season cotton to suppress damping off
and other diseases which result in plant stand
loss.
0.40 to 0.80
fl. oz. /1000 row
feet
(0.0065 to
0.0131b.
a.i./IOOO row
feet)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 9.0
(0.1 to 0.15)
See directions and rates under the section
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
Alternaria Leaf Spot
(Alternaria spp.)
Anthracnose
{Glomerella gossypii)
Areolate Mildew
(Ramulaha gossypii)
Ascochyta Blight
{Ascochyta gossypii)
Boll Rots
(Ascochyta gossypii,
Alternaria spp., Diplodia spp.,
Phoma spp.)
Cotton Rust
{Puccinia schedonnardi)
Diplodia Boll Rot
(Diplodia spp.)
Hardlock
(Fusahum verticillioides)
Leaf Spots and Blights
(Alternaria spp.,
Ascochyta gossypii,
Cercospora spp.,
Stemphyllium spp.)
Southwestern Cotton Rust
{Puccinia cacabata)
(Puccinia spp.)
Stemphyllium Leaf Spot
(Stemphyllium spp.)
Target spot
(Corynespora cassiicola)
Soil-borne Diseases
Pythium Seedling Blight
(Pythium aphanidermatum)
Rhizoctonia Seedling Blight
(Rhizoctonia solani)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 29 of 74
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates.
DO NOT tank-mix this product with cropoil
concentrate (COC), methylated spray oil
(MSO) or silicon adjuvants.
DO NOT tank-mix this product with
Malathion, Dicofol, Methomyl, Chlorpyrifos
Potassium salt of fatty acids or Dicloran.
Cantaloupe
Chayote
Chinese-
Waxgourd
Cucumber
Gourds
Honeydew
Melons
Momordica spp.
(balsam apple,
bitter melon)
Muskmelon
Pumpkin
Squash
Watermelon
Zucchini
For both Downy and Powdery mildew, make
preventative applications on a 5- to 7-day
schedule. For Belly rot control, make the first
application at the 1 to 3 leaf crop stage with
a second application just prior to vine tip over
or 10 to 14 days later whichever occurs first.
For all other diseases, begin applications of
this product prior to disease development
and continue throughout the season every 7
to 14 days following the resistance
management guidelines.
Cucurbits, Crop
Group 9
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000
row feet
(0.0065 to
0.0131b.
a.i./IOOO
row feet)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 5 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac.
(0.25 Ib. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); 1 day
Including cultivars
and/or hybrids of
these
DO NOT apply more than one application of
this product or other Group 11 fungicides
before alternation with a fungicide that is not
in Group 11. DO NOT make more than four
foliar applications of this product or other
Group 11 fungicides per crop per acre per
year.
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
See directions and rates under the section,
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
Alternaria Blight
(Alternaria cucumerina)
Anthracnose
{Colletotrichum
lagenarium)
Belly Rot
(Rhizoctonia solanf)
Cercospora Leaf Spot
(Cercospora citrulina)
Downy Mildew
(Pseudoperonospora
cubensis)
Gummy Stem Blight
{Didymella bryoniae}
Leaf Spots
(Alternaiia spp.,
Cercospora spp.)
Myrothecium Canker
(Myrothecium roridum)
Plectosporium Blight
(Plectosporium
tabacinum)
Powdery Mildew
{Sphaerotheca
fuliginea, Erysiphe
cichoracearum)
Target Leaf Spot
(Corynespora
cassicola)
Ulocladium Leaf Spot
{Ulocladium
cucurbitae)
Soil-borne Diseases
Rhizoctonia Root Rot
{Rhizoctonia solani)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Tomatoes See Tomatoes” table.
Page 30 of 74
*Complete List of Fruiting Vegetables: African Eggplant; Bell Pepper; Eggplant; Martynia; Nonbell Pepper; Okra;
Pea Eggplant; Pepino; Roselle; Scarlet Eggplant; Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these.
Eggplant
Okra
Pepino
Including all
cultivars
and/or hybrids
of these
Anthracnose
{Colletotrichum spp.)
Powdery Mildew
{Sphaerotheca spp.)
Begin applications prior to disease
development and continue throughout the
season on a 7- to 14-day schedule, following
the resistance management guidelines.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates.
Fruiting
Vegetables*
Crop Group 8-10
Pepper
Bell Pepper
Non-Bell Pepper
Sweet Non-Beli
Pepper
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 61.5 fl. ozs. {1.0 lb. a.i.) of this product per
acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 4 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3
fl. ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 10 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb.
a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Soil-borne Diseases
Rhizoctonia Seedling
Rot
{Rhizoctonia
solani)
0.40 to 0.80
fl. oz./IOOO row
feet
(0.0065 to
0.013 lb.
a.i./IOOO row
feet)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
DO NOT apply more than one application of this
product or other Group 11 fungicides before
alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group
11.____________________________________
See directions and rates under the section,
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
ATTENTION:
Page 31 of 74
Grapes and Other
Small Fruit Vine
Climbing
Subgroup 13-07F
(except fuzzy
Kiwifruit)
Including all
cultivars and/or
hybrids of these
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
foliar applications of this product or other
Group 11 fungicides before alternating with
a fungicide that is not in Group 11.
Begin applications prior to disease
development and continue throughout the
season every 10 to 14 days following the
resistance management guidelines.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates.
Black Rot
{Guignardia bidwellii)
Downy Mildew
{Plasmopara viticola}
Phomopsis Cane and
Leaf Spot
{Phomopsis viticola)
Powdery Mildew
{Uncinula necator)
Amur River
Grape; Kiwifruit;
Hardy Maypop;
Muscadines;
Schisandra Berry
This product is extremely phytotoxic to
certain Apple varieties.
AVOID SPRAY DRIFT. Extreme care must
be used to prevent injury to Apple trees and
Apple fruit.
DO NOT spray this product where spray
drift may reach Apple trees.
DO NOT use spray equipment which has
been previously used to apply this product to
spray Apple trees. Even trace amounts can
cause unacceptable phytotoxicity to certain
Apple and Crabapple varieties.
AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT IS THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICATOR.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 10 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 9 applications per year at the low rate of 10.0 fl. ozs./Ac (0.16 lb. a.i./Ac.).
» Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); 14 days
Suppression
Only;
Botrytis Bunch Rot
{Botrytis cinerea)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
10.0 to 15.3
(0.16 to 0.25)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 32 of 74
Grasses Grown
for Seed
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group 11
fungicides before alternation with a ftjngicide
that is not in Group 11.
Begin applications of this product prior to
disease development and continue
throughout the season on a 10- to 14-day
schedule following the resistance
management guidelines. Applications may be
made by ground, air or chemigation. An
adjuvant may be added at specified rates.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval: 10 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 49.2 fl. ozs. (0.8 lb. a.i.) of this product per acre
per year.
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 8 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): This product may be applied up to 8 days prior to harvest (swathing).
Ergot Stem Diseases
Powdery Mildew
{Erysiphe graminis)
Rust
{Puccinia spp.)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 33 of 74
Fusarium Rhizome
and Root Rot
{Pythium spp.)
6.0 to15.3
{0.10 to 0.25)
DO NOT apply more than two
sequential applications of this product
or other Group 11 fungicides before
alternation with a fungicide that is not
in Group 11.
DO NOT apply more than two
sequential applications of this product
or other Group 11 fungicides before
alternation with a fungicide that is not
in Group 11.
Begin applications of this product at
the onset of disease development
and continue throughout the season
on a 7-day schedule, following the
resistance management guidelines.
Applications may be made by ground
only. An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates. Use a minimum of 30
gallons of water per acre.
Corynespora Blight
(Corynespora
cassiicola)
Dill Blight
(Cercosporidium
punctum)
Phoma Blight
(Passalora
puncta)
Herbs & Spices (except Black
pepper), Crop Subgroups
19A&19B
Allspice; Angelica; Anise
(seed); Anise, star; Annatto;
Balm; Basil; Borage; Burnet;
Camomile; Caper (buds);
Caraway; Caraway, Black;
Cardamon; Cassia (buds);
Catnip; Celery Seed; Chervil
(dried); Chive; Chive,
Chinese; Cinnamon; Clary;
Clove (buds); Coriander
(cilantro or Chinese parsley)
(leaf); Coriander (seed);
Costmary; Culantro (leaf and
seed); Cumin; Curry (leaf);
Dill (seed); Dillweed;
Fennel, Common; Fennel,
Florence (seed); Fenugreek;
Grains of Paradise;
Horehound; Hyssop; Juniper
(berry); Lavender;
Lemongrass; Lovage (leaf
and seed); Mace;
Marigold; Marjoram; Mustard
(seed). Nasturtium; Nutmeg;
Parsley (dried); Pennyroyal;
Pepper, White; Poppy Seed;
Rosemary; Rue; Saffron;
Sage; Savory, Summer and
Winter Sweet Bay; Tansy;
Tarragon; Thyme; Vanilla;
Wintergreen; Woodruff;
Wormwood______________
Wasabi Begin applications of this product at
the onset of disease development
and continue throughout the season
on a 7-day schedule, following the
resistance management guidelines.
Applications may be made by ground
or through irrigation system
(chemigation). An adjuvant may be
added at specified rates. Use a
minimum of 30 gallons of water per
acre.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in thetable.
• Minimum Application interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 34 of 74
Downy Mildew
{Bremla lactucae)
Powdery Mildew
(Eyrisiphe
cichoracearum)
12.0 to 15.3
(0.20 to 0.25)
DO NOT apply more than one application of
this product or other Group 11 fungicides
before alternation with a fungicide that is not in
Group 11.
For all other diseases, begin applications of
this product prior to disease development
and continue throughout the season every 7
to 14 days following the resistance
management guidelines. Applications may
be made by ground, air or chemigation. An
adjuvant may be added at specified rates.
For both Downy and Powdery mildew, make
preventative applications on a 5- to 7-day
schedule.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 5 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
OZS./AC. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
When applying at 12.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.20 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 7 applications per year.
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Amaranth;
Arugula;
Cardoon; Celery;
Celtuce; Chervil;
Chrysanthemum,
Edible;
Corn Salad;
Cress;
Dandelion; Dock;
Endive; Fennel;
Lettuce, Head
and Leaf;
Orach; Parsley;
Purslane;
Radicchio;
Rhubarb;
Spinach; Swiss
Chard
Including cultivars
and/or hybrids of
these
Leafy Vegetables
(except Brassica),
Crop Group 4
Foliar Diseases
Alternaria Leaf Spot
(Altemaha sonchi,
A. spp.)
Anthracnose
(Microdochium
panattonianum,
Colletotrichum
dematium)
Ascochyta Leaf Spot
(Ascochyta spp.}
Cercospora Leaf Spot
fCefcospora
spp)
Rust
(Puccinia spp.}
(Uromyces spp.}
Septoria Leaf Spot
(Septoria petroselini)
White Rust
(Albugo occidentalis)
Soil-borne Diseases
Web Blight,
Bottom Rot, Crater
Rot, Root Rot
(Rhizoctonia
solani)
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000 row
feet
(0.0065 to
0.013 lb.
a.i./l 000 row
feet)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
ATTENTION: Applications of this product to
Leafy vegetable foliage have contributed to
phytotoxicity under certain circumstances.
Proceed with precaution with regard to tank
mixes and adjuvants when treating all Leafy
vegetables with this product. This product
must not be tank mixed on Leaf lettuce with
Permethrin, Aluminum tris (0-ethyl
phosphonate), Lambda-cyhalothrin or
another product that may increase the
penetration of this product into the leaf
surface, including, but not limited to, silicone
wetters._____________________________
See directions and rates under the section,
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
See “Soybeans" table.
Page 35 of 74
Bean Rust
{Uromyces
appendiculatus)
This product can be applied to the
furrow and covering soil at planting
time in a 7-inch band. Avoid a
concentrated stream directly on the
seed or delayed emergence may
occur.
If using a narrow spray as an
in-furrow spray, adjust the spray
stream to hit the soil next to the
seed but not hit the seed.
Note: Conduct a seed safety test
with the crop before making
in-furrow applications.
Legume Vegetables, Dry
and Succulent, Crop Group
6 and Legume Vegetables,
Foliage of any Cultivar of
Bean (Phaseolus spp.) and
Field Pea {Pisum spp.),
Crop Group 7
Applications may be made by
ground, air or chemigation.
An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates. For Rust, use of a
non-ionic surfactant is advised.
6.0 to 15.3
{0.10 to 0.25)
Bean (Lup/nt/s spp.)
(includes Grain lupin,
Sweet lupin. White lupin,
and White sweet lupin)
Bean {Phaseolus spp.)
(includes Field bean,
Kidney bean, Lima bean.
Navy bean, Pinto bean.
Runner bean. Snap bean,
Tepary bean. Wax bean)
Bean {Vigna spp.)
(includes Adzuki bean.
Asparagus bean,
Blackeyed pea, Cowpea,
Catjang, Chinese
longbean, Crowder pea,
Moth bean. Mung bean.
Rice bean. Southern pea,
Urd bean, Yardlong bean)
Bean {Glycine max)
Soybean, Immature Seed
(Edamame)
Broad bean (Fava bean)
{Vida faba)
Chickpea (Garbanzo
bean) {Cicer arietinum)
Guar {Cyamopsis
tetragonoloba)
Jackbean
{Canavalia ensiformls)
Lablab Bean (Hyacinth bean)
(Lablab purpureus)
Lentil {Lens esculenta)
Pea {Pisum spp.)
(includes Dwarf pea. Edible­
pod pea, English pea.
Garden pea. Green pea.
Field pea, Snow pea. Sugar
snap pea)
Pigeon Pea
{Cajanus cajan)
Sword Bean
(Canavalia gladiata)
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000
row feet
(0.0065 to
0.013 lb.
a.i./IOOO
row feet)
See directions and rates under the
section, “SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING
DISEASE CONTROL".
Begin applications of this product
prior to disease development and
continue throughout the season
every 7 to 14 days following the
resistance management guidelines.
Use the higher rates under severe
disease pressure.
Soybeans {Glycine max)______
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); DO NOT apply within 14 days of harvest of Dry legume vegetables (Dry
bean and Dry pea seeds). On Succulent beans and Peas, this product may be applied up to the day
of harvest (0 day PHI).
DO NOT apply more than two
sequential applications of this
product or other Group 11
fungicides before alternation with
a fungicide that is not in Group
11.
Alternaria Blight
{Altemaria spp.)
Alternaria Leaf Spot
{Alternaria alternate)
Anthracnose
{Colletotrichum
lindemuthianum)
Ascochyta Blight
{Mycosphaerella
pinodes)
Ascochyta Leaf and
Ascochyta Leaf Spot
{Ascochyta
phaseolorum)
Pod Spot
{Ascochyta spp.)
Rust
{Phakopsora spp.)
Southern Blight
{Sclerotium rolfsii)
Stemphylium Blight
(Stemphylium spp.)
Web Blight
{Rhizoctonia solani)
Soil-borne Diseases
Rhizoctonia Root Rot
{Rhizoctonia solani)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0
(0.10)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 36 of 74
Mint (Peppermint
Tops, Spearmint
Tops) (Fresh or for
Mint oil processing)
Begin applications of this product prior to
disease development and continue throughout
the season on a 7- to 10-day schedule,
following the resistance management
guidelines. Applications may be made by
ground, air or chemigation. An adjuvant may
be added at specified rates.
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000
row feet
(0.0065 to
0.0131b.
a.i./IOOO
row feet)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 46.1 fl. ozs. (0.75 lb. a.i.) of this product per acre
per year.
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 7 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); For processed Mint, DO NOT apply within 7 days of harvest. For fresh Mint, this
product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Leaf Spot
(Ramularia spp.)
(Altemaha spp.)
{Phoma spp.)
Powdery mildew
{Erysiphe spp.)
Rust
{Puccinia menthae)
Soil-borne
Diseases
Seedling Root Rot,
Basal Stem Rot
{Rhizoctonia
solani)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group 11
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide
that is not in Group 11.
See directions and rates under the section,
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 37 of 74
For pure/mixed
stands of the
following or stands
mixed with grasses:
10.4
(0.17)
DO NOT apply more than three
sequential applications of this product
or other Group 11 fungicides before
alternation with a fungicide that is not
in Group 11.
For management of outbreaks of Asian
Soybean rust and other Puccinia
species on alternate host species
including Kudzu, Lespedeza, Trefoil
and Vetch, apply this product to forage
grown in the vicinity of Soybeans and
other legume crops (Beans and Peas)
as a part of an Asian rust disease
management strategy. Consult with
local experts and university extension
agents for the latest advice.
Sclerotinia Crown Rot and
Wilt on Clover
(Sclerotinia
trifoliorum)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• DO NOT apply more than 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) per cutting.
• Minimum Application Interval; 14 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 46.1 fl. ozs. (0.75 lb. a.i.) of this product per acre
per year.
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
OZS./AC. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 7 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
When applying at 10.4 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.17 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 4 applications per year.
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): DO NOT apply within 14 days of grazing or harvest for forage and hay.
• Not for use on Rangeland.
Nongrass Animal
Feeds Forage,
Fodder, Straw and
Hay, Crop Group
18
Alfalfa {Medicago
sativa subsp.
sativa)
Bean, Velvet
{Mucuna pruriens
var. utilis)
Clover
{Trifolium spp.,
Melilotus spp.)
Kudzu
{Pueraria lobata)
Lespedeza
{Lespedeza spp.)
Lupin
{Lupinus spp.)
Sainfoin
{Onobrychis
viciifolia)
Trefoil
{Lotus spp.)
Vetch
{Vida spp.)
Vetch, Crown
{Coronilla varia)
Vetch, Milk
{Astragalus spp.)
Begin applications of this product prior
to disease development and continue
throughout the season. Use the higher
rates under severe disease pressure.
Applications may be made by ground,
air or chemigation. Use of an additive
including crop oil concentrate (COC) or
non- ionic surfactant is advised.
Alternaria Leaf Spot
{Alternaria spp.)
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum trifolii)
Black Patch
(Rhizoctonia leguminicola)
Cercospora Leaf Spot
{Cercospora spp.)
Common Leaf Spot
(Pseudopezizza solani)
Downy Mildew
{Peronospora spp.)
Leaf Spot
(Leptospaerulina briosiai)
Powdery Mildew
(Oidium spp.,
Erysiphe spp.)
Rhizoctonia and Stem
Blight
(Rhizoctonia solani)
Rust
{Phakopsora spp.)
{Uromyces spp.)
Spring Black Stem and
Leaf Spot
(Phoma medicaginis)
Stagonospora Leaf Spot
(Stagonospora meliloti)
Stemphyllium Leaf Spot
(Stemphyillium spp.)
Summer Black Stem and
Leaf Spot
(Cercospora medicaginis)
Yellow Leaf Blotch
(Leptotrichilia medicaginis)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 38 of 74
Including all
cultivars and/or
hybrids of these
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group
11 fungicides before alternation with a
fungicide that is not in Group 11.
Oilseed Crops*
Crop Group 20
Apply 6.0 fl. ozs. of this product at early bud
followed by 14.0 fl. ozs. at about 45 days
before harvest. A third application of 7.0 fl.
ozs. may be made 30 days before harvest.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. Use a minimum of 10 gallons of
water per acre for ground applications.
*Complete List of Oilseed Crops: Borage; Calendula; Castor Oil Plant; Chinese Tallowtree; Cottonseed;
Crambe; Cuphea; Echium; Euphorbia; Evening Primrose; Flax Seed; Gold of Pleasure; Hares Ear Mustard;
Jojoba; Lesquerella; Lunaria; Meadowfoam; Milkweed; Mustard Seed; Niger Seed; Oil Radish; Poppy Seed;
Rapeseed; Rose Hip; Safflower; Sesame; Stokes Aster; Sunflower; Sweet Rocket; Tallowwood; Tea Oil Plant;
Vernonia; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 14 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 27.6 fl. ozs. (0.45 lb. a.i.) of this product per acre
per year.
• DO NOT make more than 1 application of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 4 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); 30 days
Alternaria Leaf Spot
(Alternaria spp.)
Downy Mildew
(Plasmopora halstedii,
Plasmopora helianthi)
Pasmo
(Septaria linicola
grass')
Sunflower Rust
(Puccinia helianthi)
Crambe; Flax;
Mustard, Black;
Mustard, Field;
Mustard, Indian;
Rapeseed;
Rapeseed, Indian;
Safflower;
Sunflower
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.1 to 0.25)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Peanuts
Page 39 of 74
12.0 to 24.5
{0.20 to 0.40)
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group 11
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide
that is not in Group 11.
Apply this product in-furrow at planting for control
of various seed/seedling diseases including early
season suppression of Stem rot.
6.0 to 18.5
{0.10 to 0.30)
See directions and rates under the section, “SOIL-
BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE CONTROL ”.
Soil-borne Diseases -
Early season (in­
furrow application)
Aspergillus Crown Rot
(Aspergillus niger)
P^hium Damping Off
(Pythium spp.)
Stem Rot/White
Mold Suppression
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
Soil-borne Diseases
- Mid- late season
Rhizoctonia Peg and
Pod Rot
(Rhizoctonia solani)
Stem Rot/White Mold
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
Suppression Only:
Cylindrocladium Black
Rot
(Cylindocladium
crotalariae)
Pythium Pod Rot
(Pythium myriotylum)
Foliar Diseases
Early Leaf Spot
(Cercospora
arachidicola)
Late Leaf Spot
(Cercosporidium
personatum)
Rust
(Puccinia arachidis)
Web Blotch
______________ (Phoma arachidicola)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 10 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 49.2 fl. ozs. {0.8 lb. a.i.) of this product per acre
per year.
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 24.5 fl. ozs./Ac.
{0.4 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 8 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. {0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.). When applying
at 12.0 fl. ozs./Ac. {0.20 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 4 applications per year. When applying at
18.5 fl. ozs./Ac. {0.30 Ib. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 2 applications per year.
• Pre-Harvest Interval {PHI); 14 days
Apply this product at approximately 60 and 90
days after planting as a foliar application. This
application regime may be applied earlier in the
season if environmental conditions favor disease
development. These two applications will provide
protection against the soil-borne diseases and
will also provide control of the foliar diseases
listed for a 10- to 14-day period after each spray.
Under heavy disease pressure and/or where
there is high rainfall and/or irrigation, use 18.5 to
24.5 fl. ozs./Ac. For light disease pressure and
dry environmental conditions {non-irrigated, low
rainfall), use 12.0 to 24.5 fl. ozs./Ac. For control
of Pythium, a rate of 24.5 fl. ozs./Ac. is required.
Additional applications of other fungicides on a
Leaf spot application schedule will be required to
provide season-long disease control of the Leaf
spot diseases.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates.
For foliar disease control only, a lower rate of
this product may be applied on a 10- to 14- day
intervals.
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000
row feet
{0.0065 to
0.0131b.
a.i./IOOO
row feet)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Pistachios
Page 40 of 74
Alternaria Late Blight
(Alternaria alternata)
Botryosphaeria Panicle
and Shoot Blight
{Botryosphaeria
dothidea)
Septoria Leaf Spot
{Septoria pistaciarum)
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group
11 fungicides before alternation with a
fungicide that is not in Group 11.
Applications may be made by ground, air
or chemigation. An adjuvant may be added
at specified rates.
Begin applications of this product prior to
disease development and continue
throughout the season on 7- to 21-day
intervals following the resistance
management guidelines.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
OZS./AC. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac.{0.10 lb. a.i.,Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); 7 days
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Potatoes
Page 41 of 74
Black Dot
{Colletotrichum
coccodes)
Early Blight
{Alternana solani)
Late Blight
{Phytophthora
infestans)
Powdery Mildew
{Erysiphe
cichoracearum)
Early blight: For a 7-day application
schedule, use 6.2 fl. ozs. of this product/Ac.
For a 14-day application schedule, use a
12.0 fl. OZS./AC. rate.
Soil-borne Diseases
Black Dot
(Colletotrichum
coccodes)
Black Scurf
(Rhizoctonia solani)
Silver Scurf
(Helminthosporlum
solani)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 123.0 fl. ozs. {2.0 lbs. a.i.) of this product per
acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 application of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 20.3 fl. ozs./Ac.
(0.33 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 20 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); 14 days
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000 row
feet
(0.0065 to
0.0131b. a.i./
1000 row feet)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 20.3
(0.10 to 0.33)
Late blight: Apply This product at 12.0 fl. ozs.
of this product per acre on a 7-day schedule.
Initiate Late blight applications in a preventative
schedule prior to disease development
according to local practices. If Late blight
symptoms develop or conditions favor disease,
switch immediately to a non-Group 11 fungicide
using a 5-day schedule. Addition of a
spreader/sticker may improve coverage.
For all other diseases, begin applications of
this product prior to disease development and
continue throughout the season every 7 to 14
days following the resistance management
guidelines. Use the high rate and the shorter
interval if disease epidemics are severe.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation.
DO NOT apply more than one application of this
product or other Group 11 fungicides before
alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group
11. ____________________________________
See directions and rates under the section,
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Quinoa Apply prior to disease development.
Page 42 of 74
This product can be applied by either ground
chemigation or aerial application.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 24.0 fl. ozs. (0.4 lb. a.i.) of this product per acre
per year.
• DO NOT make more than 2 application of this product per acre per year at the rate of 12.0 fl. ozs./Ac.
(0.2 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); DO NOT apply within 7 days of for forage and hay. DO NOT apply within 14
days of grazing. DO NOT apply within 30 days of harvest.
An adjuvant may be added at specified
rates.
Leaf Spot
(Ascochyta hyalospora)
Stalk Rot
(Phoma exigua)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
12.0
(0.20)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Rice
Page 43 of 74
9.0 to 18.5
(0.15 to 0.30)
When this product is being applied for Panicle
blast on continuous Rice acreage (no rotation
to other crops), apply no more than two
sequential foliar applications of this product or
other Group 11 fungicides over multiple years
before alternating with a fungicide with a
different mode of action. DO NOT make more
than two foliar applications of this product or
other Group 11 fungicides per acre per year.
Apply this product prior to disease
development. Applications may be made by
ground, air or chemigation. For aerial
application, use volumes of 5 to 10 gallons
per acre. An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates.
For Sheath blight control, application rates may
vary from 9.0 to 12.0 fl. ozs./Ac. depending on
the growth stage of the rice and the severity of
the disease. Consult with your local extension
personnel or manufacturers representative.
For other Stem/Sheath diseases including
Stem rot. Black sheath rot, aggregate Sheath
spot and Sheath spot, apply when disease is
less than 4 inches above water line usually
between panicle differentiation (PD) +5 days to
PD +10 days or at initial sign of disease. Under
heavy disease pressure and conditions
favorable for disease development, a second
application may be applied.
For foliar and panicle diseases, apply this
product prior to disease development. This
product must be applied as a preventative
treatment for Blast control and applied prior to
favorable conditions for Blast development. For
Panicle blast, make an application at mid-boot
to boot-split but prior to full head emergence.
Apply a second application when panicles are
approximately 60 to 90% emerged from the
boot (7 to 14 days later).
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 18.5
(0.10 to 0.30)
Sheath/Stem
Diseases
Sheath Blight
{Rhizoctonia solani)
Sheath/Stem
Diseases
Aggregate Sheath
Spot
(Ceratobasidium
oryzae-sativae =
Rhizoctonia
oryzae-sativae)
Black Sheath Rot
(Gaeumannomyces
graminis var.
graminis)
Sheath Spot
{Rhizoctonia oryzae)
Stem Rot
(Magnaporthe
salvinii =
Sclerotium oryzae
= Nakateae
sigmoidea)
Foliar Diseases
Brown Leaf Spot
{Cochliobolus
miyabeanus)
Leaf Smut
{Entyloma oryzae)
Narrow Brown Leaf
Spot
{Cercospora
janseana=
Cercospora oryzae)
Panicle Diseases
Kernel Smut
{Tilletia barclayana
= Neovossia
barclayana)
Panicle Blast
{Pyricularia grisea)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• DO NOT treat Rice fields used for aquaculture of fish and crustaceans.
• DO NOT apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas to non-target aquatic habitat.
Use care in making applications near non-target aquatic habitats.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 43.0 fl. ozs. (0.7 lb. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 18.5 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.3 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 7 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
When applying at 9.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.15 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 4 applications per year.
• DO NOT allow release of irrigation or flood water for at least 14 days after the last application of this
product.
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 28 days
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Sorghum
Page 44 of 74
Anthracnose
{Colletotrichum
graminicola)
Gray Leaf Spot
{Cercospora sorghi)
Begin applications of this product prior to
disease development. Use the high rates under
conditions favorable for severe disease
pressure, dense plant canopies or when
susceptible varieties are planted. Contact
extension personnel for local economic
thresholds and timings for specific diseases in
your area. Applications may be made by
ground, air or chemigation. An adjuvant may be
added at specified rates.
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000
row feet
{0.0065 to
0.0131b.
a.i./IOOO
row feet)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; For Grain and Stover, DO NOT apply more than 46.1 fl. ozs. (0.75 lb. a.i.)
of this product per acre per year. For Forage, DO NOT apply more than 30.7 fl. ozs. {0.5 lb. a.i.) of
this product per acre per year.
• For Grain or Stover, DO NOT make more than 3 application of this product per acre per year at the high
rate of 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac. {0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 7 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. {0.10
lb. a.i./Ac.)). For Forage, DO NOT make more than 2 applications per acre per year at the high rate of
15.3 fl. ozs./Ac. {0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 5 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. {0.10 lb.
a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest interval (PHI); 14 days
Soil-borne Diseases
Damping-Off
{Rhizoctonia solani,
Pythium
aphanadermatum)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
{0.10 to 0.25)
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group 11
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide
that is not in Group 11.
See directions and rates under the section,
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 45 of 74
Begin applications of this product prior to
disease development. Use the high rates
under conditions favorable for severe disease
pressure, dense plant canopies or when
susceptible varieties are planted. Contact
Extension personnel for local economic
thresholds and timings for specific diseases in
your area. Applications may be made by
ground, air or chemigation. An adjuvant may
be added at specified rates. Use of a crop oil
concentrate (COG) or non-ionic surfactant
with the lower use rate is advised.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 14 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre
per year.
• DO NOT make more than 1 application of this product at the high rate of 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.)
to Soybean forage or hay.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); DO NOT apply within 14 days of harvest of Soybeans (beans). On Soybean
forage and hay, this product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Soybeans
Soybean,
Immature Seed
(Edamame)
Aerial Blight
{Rhizoctonia solani)
Alternaria Leaf Spot
(Alternaria spp.)
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum
truncatum)
Brown Spot
(Septoha glycines)
Cercospora Blight and
Leaf Spot
{Cercospora kikuchii)
Frogeye Leaf Spot
(Cercospora sojina)
Pod and Stem Blight
(Diaporthe
phaseolorum)
Rust
{Phakopsora spp.)
Soil-borne Diseases
Rhizoctonia solani
(Rhizoctonia solani)
Southern blight
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
0.40 to 0.80 fl.
OZ./1000 row
feet
(0.0065 to
0.0131b.
a.i./IOOO row
feet)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
Soybean rust: This product may be used at
the rate of 4.0 fl. ozs./Ac. when tank-mixed with
a triazole registered for use on Soybean rust.
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group
11 fungicides before alternation with a
fungicide that is not in Group 11. ____________
See directions and rates under the section,
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 46 of 74
For Brown rot blossom blight, begin
applications at early bloom and continue
through petal fall. For Brown rot on fruit,
This product may be applied to fruit up to
the day of harvest.
For Scab, begin applications at petal fall and
continue at 7- to 14-day intervals.
Stone Fruits*,
Crop Group 12-12
6.0 to 15.3
{0.10 to 0.25)
*Complete List of Stone Fruit Crops: Apricot; Apricot, Japanese; Capulin; Cherry, black; Cherry, Nanking; Cherry,
sweet; Cherry, tart; Jujube, Chinese; Nectarine; Peach; Plum; Plum, American; Plum, beach; Plum, Canada; Plum,
cherry; Plum, Chickasaw; Plum, Damson; Plum, Japanese; Plum, Klamath; Plum, prune; Plumcot; Sloe; cultivars,
varieties, and/or hybrids of these.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre
per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre peryearatttie high rate of 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac.
(0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac.(0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.). When
applying at 12.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.20 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 7 applications per year.
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Apricot;
Cherry, Sweet;
Cherry, Tart;
Nectarine;
Peach; Plum;
Plumcot; Prune
For all other diseases, begin application at the
onset of disease as a protectant fungicide and
continue on a 7- to 14-day schedule.
For Peaches only, 9.0 to 15.3 fl. ozs. of this
product may be used for Scab control.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation.
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group 11
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide
that is not in Group 11.
Brown Rot Blossom
Blight and Fruit Rot
{Monilinia fructicola,
M. laxa)
Alternaria Spot and
Fruit Rot
{Alternaria alternate}
Anthracnose
{Colletotrichum
prunicola,
C. gloeosporioides}
Leaf Rust
{Tranzschelia
discolor)
Powdery Mildew
{Sphaerotheca
pannosa,
Podosphaera
clandestine)
Scab
{Cladosporium
carpophilum)
Shot Hole
{Wilsonomyces
carpophilus)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
12.0 to 15.3
(0.20 to 0.25)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Sugar Beets
Page 47 of 74
9.0 to 15.3
(0.15 to 0.25)
Apply 3 to 7 inch banded applications in a
minimum of 10 gallons per acre at the 2- to 8-
leaf stage. DO NOT apply as a dribble
application over the seed row. Tank-mixtures
of this product with crop oil concentrates
(COC) or methylated spray oil (MSO) may
result in crop injury. If cool soil conditions are
expected after planting which could result in
an extended period of plant emergence, DO
NOT apply this product in-furrow. If using this
product at the time of planting, DO NOT use a
starter fertilizer with it.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 5 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 123.0 fl. ozs. (2.0 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre
per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 20.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.33 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 20 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 Ib.
a.i./Ac.). When applying at 9.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.15 Ib. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 13 applications
per year. When applying at 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.25 lbs. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 7
applications per year.
• As an in-furrow spray, apply in a minimum of 10 gals./Ac.
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
For Powdery mildew, make preventative
applications on a 5- to 7-day schedule. For
all other diseases, begin application of this
product prior to disease development and
continue throughout the season every 7 to
14 days following the resistance
management guidelines. Applications may
be made by ground, air or chemigation. An
adjuvant may be added at specified rates.
DO NOT apply more than one application of
this product or other Group 11 fungicides
before alternation with a fungicide that is not
in Group 11.
0.40 to 0.80 fl.
ozs./l 000
row feet
(0.0065 to
0.013 lb.
a.i./IOOO row
feet)
Foliar Diseases
Alternaria Leaf Spot
(Alternaria spp.,
A. alternata)
Ascochyta Leaf Spot
{Ascochyta cynarae)
Rust
(Uromyces betae,
Puccinia helianthi)
White Rust
(Albugo tragopogonis)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 20.3
(0.10 to 0.33)
See directions and rates under the section
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
Foliar Diseases
Cercospora Leaf Spot
(Cercospora
betae,
C. pastinaceae)
Powdery Mildew
(Erysiphe polygoni,
Levelllula taurica)
Soil-borne Diseases
Circular Spot and
Southern Blight
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
Pythium Root Rot
{Pythium
aphanidermatum)
Rhizoctonia Stem
Canker, Crown Rot
(Rhizoctonia solani)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Sugarcane
Page 48 of 74
Brown Rust
{Puccinia
melanocephela)
Orange Rust
{Puccinia kuehnii)
When applying by air, use no less than
5 gallons of spray solution peracre.
DO NOT apply more than two
sequential applications of this product
or other Group 11 fungicide before
alternation with a fungicide that is not
in Group 11. DO NOT make more
than four foliar applications of this
product or other Group 11 fungicide
per acre per year.
Begin applications of this product
prior to Rust development and
continue throughout the season
every 14 to 28 days following
resistance management guidelines.
Scout fields and begin applications at
the earliest sign of Rust. An adjuvant
may be used at specified rates. For
ground applications, apply this
product in sufficient water volume for
adequate coverage and canopy
penetration. Applications may be
made by ground, air or chemigation.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 14 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 49.2 fl. ozs. (0.8 lb. a.i.) of this product per
acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 4 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 12.0 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.2 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 5 applications per year at the low rate of 9.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.15 lb. a.i.Ac.).
» Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); 30 days
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
9.0 to 12.0
(0.15 to 0.20)
Target Diseases Application InstructionsCrop
Page 49 of 74
9.0 to 15.3
{0.15 to 0.25) DO NOT apply more than eight applications of
this product per year for Cercospora spp.
DO NOT apply more than six applications of this
product per year for Phyllostica spp.
Apply as an in-furrow spray in a minimum of 10
gals./Ac.
0.40 to 0.80 fl.
OZ./1000
row feet
(0.0065 to
0.0131b.
a.i./IOOO row
feet)
Ti Palm,
Leaves and
Roots
Cercospora Leaf
Spot
(Cercospora
betae,
C. pastinaceae)
Powdery Mildew
(Erysiphe polygoni,
Leveillula taurica)
Foliar Diseases
Alternaria Leaf Spot
(Alternaria spp.,
A. alternata)
Ascochyta Leaf Spot
{Ascochyta
cynarae)
Phyllostica Leaf
Spot
{Phyllostica spp.)
Rust
(Uromyces betae,
Puccinia helianthi)
White Rust
(Albugo
tragopogonis)
See directions and rates under the section
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
For Powdery mildew, make preventative
applications on a 5- to 7-day schedule. For all
other diseases, begin applications of this
product prior to disease development and
continue throughout the season every 7 to 14
days following the resistance management
guidelines. Applications may be made by
ground, air or chemigation. An adjuvant may
be added at specified rates.
DO NOT apply more than one application of this
product or other Group 11 fungicides before
alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group
11.
Soil-borne Diseases
Circular Spot and
Southern Blight
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
Pythium Root Rot
{Pythium
aphanidermatum)
Rhizoctonia Stem
Canker, Crown Rot
(Rhizoctonia solani)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 5 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 123.0 fl. ozs. (2.0 lbs. a.i.) of this product per
acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 20.3 fl.
OZS./AC. (0.33 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 20 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb.
a.i./Ac.). When applying at 9.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.15 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 13 applications
per year. When applying at 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 7 applications
per year.
» Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 20.3
(0.10 to 0.33)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Tobacco
Page 50 of 74
Blue Mold
(Peronospora
tabacina)
Frogeye Leaf Spot
(Cercospora
nicotianae)
Target Spot
(Rhizoctonia
solani)
Target Spot
(Rhizoctonia solani)
6.0
(0.1)
Apply 6 fl. ozs./Ac. or 0.14 fl. oz. {4mL/1000
sq. ft.) in sufficient water for thorough
coverage (5 gals./IOOO sq. ft. advised). Make
only one application prior to transplanting.
Begin applications of this product prior to
disease development or at first indication that
blue mold is in the area. DO NOT apply this
product as a curative application. If Blue mold
is present in the field, initiate applications with
Dimethomorph + Mancozeb prior to an
application of this product. Apply on a 7- to 14-
day intervals with shorter intervals under
conditions conducive to disease development.
For ground applications, apply this product in
sufficientwater volume for adequate coverage
and canopy penetration. For aerial application,
use volumes of 10 to 15 gallons per acre.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation. DO NOT apply this product on
greenhouse seedlings. Tank-mixing this
product with insecticides formulated as
emulsifiable concentrates (EC) or containing
high amounts of solvents may cause some
crop injury.
DO NOT apply more than one application of
this product or other Group 11 fungicides
before alternation with a fungicide that is not
in Group 11.
Note: This product may enhance weather
flecking on the leaves of certain tobacco types.
This does not affect yield and quality.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 32.0 fl. ozs. (0.52 lb. a.i.) of this product per
acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 12.0 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.2 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 5 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 Ib.
a.i./Ac).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 days
Tobacco
Transplants in
Greenhouse
(GA, KY, IN, MD,
MO, NC, OH, PA,
SC, TN and VA
only)__________
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 32.0 fl. ozs. (0.52 Ib. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year. In the greenhouse, DO NOT apply more than 6.0 fl. ozs. (0.10 Ib. a.i.) of this product per acre per
year.
• In the greenhouse, make only 1 application prior to transplanting.
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 12.0
(0.1 to 0.2)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 51 of 74
Including all
cultivars and/or
hybrids of these
6.0
{0.10)
Tomatoes*,
Tomatillos,
Subgroup 8-1OA
Begin applications of this product prior to
disease development and continue
throughout the season following the
resistance management guidelines. For
Late blight, apply this product at 5- to 7-day
intervals. For all other Tomato diseases,
apply this product on 7- to 21-day intervals.
Applications may be made by ground, air or
chemigation.
*Complete List of Tomato Crops: Bush Tomato; Cocona; Currant Tomato; Garden Huckleberry; Goji
Berry; Groundcherry; Naranjilla; Sunberry; Tomatillo; Tomato; Tree Tomato; cultivars, varieties, and/or
hybrids of these.
Late Blight
{Phytophthora
infestans)
DO NOT apply more than one application of
this product or other Group 11 fungicides
before alternation with a fungicide that is not
in Group 11.
Under certain weather conditions
(particularly high temperatures), this product
in combination with high rates of silicone-
based or oil containing (petroleum or crop)
additives or adjuvants may cause injury. DO
NOT exceed 0.125% adjuvant (v/v). Consult
the manufacturers representative for more
information concerning additives or
adjuvants.
A tank mixture with Dimethoate may cause
crop injury.
On fresh market Tomatoes, DO NOT
use adjuvants or tank mix this product
with any emulsifiable concentrate (EC)
product.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 5 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 36.9 fl. ozs. (0.6 lb. a.i.) of this product per
acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 6.0 fl.
OZS./AC. (0.1 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 7 applications per year at the low rate of 5.0 fl. ozs/Ac. (0.08 lb.
a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum
coccodes}
Black Mold
(Alternaria
alternata)
Buckeye Rot
(Phytophthora
spp.)
Early Blight
{Alternaria solan!)
Powdery Mildew
(Oidiopsis sicula)
Septoria Leaf Spot
{Septoria
lycopersici)
Target Spot
(Corynespora
cassiicola)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
5.0 to 6.0
(0.08 to 0.10)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Almonds, Pistachios
Page 52 of 74
For Blossom blight, begin applications
at early bloom and continue through
petal fall.
DO NOT apply more than two
sequential applications of this product
or other Group 11 fungicides before
alternation with a fungicide that is not
in Group 11.
Begin applications of this product prior to
disease development and continue
throughout the season following the
resistance management guidelines.
Applications may be made by ground, air
or chemigation. An adjuvant may be
added at specified rates.
See “Almonds" and “Pistachio" tables,
respectively.
Begin applications prior to disease
development and continue at 7- to 21-day
intervals throughout the season.
*Complete List of Tree Nut Crops: African nut-tree; Almond; Beechnut; Brazil nut; Brazilian pine; Bunya; Bur
oak; Butternut; Cajou nut; Candlenut; Cashew; Chestnut; Chinquapin; Coconut; Coquito nut; Dika nut; Ginkgo;
Guiana chestnut; Hazelnut (Filbert); Heartnut; Hickory nut; Japanese horse-chestnut; Macadamia nut;
Mongongo nut; Monkey-pot; Monkey puzzle nut; Okari nut; Pachira nut; Peach palm nut; Pecan; Pequi; Pili
nut; Pine nut; Pistachio; Sapucaia nut; Tropical almond; Walnut, black; Walnut, English; Yellowhom; cultivars,
varieties, and/or hybrids of these.
Tree Nuts*,
Crop Group
14-12 (except
Pistachios)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 73.8 fl. ozs. (1.2 lbs. a.i.) of this product per
acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 12.0 fl.
OZS./AC. (0.2 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 12 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
» Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); 45 days
Beechnut
Brazil Nut
Butternut
Cashew
Chestnut
Chinquapin
Filbert (Hazelnut)
Hickory
Macadamia
Pecan
Walnut
Alternaria Leaf and
Fruit Spot
{Alternaria
alternate}
Anthracnose
{Colletotrichum
acutatum,
Glomerella
cingulate}
Blossom Blight
{Monilinia laxa,
M. fructicola}
Eastern Filbert
Blight
(Anisogramma
anomale)
Late Blight
{Alternaria
alternate}
Scab
{Cladospohum
carpophilum}
Septoria Leaf Spot
{Septoria
pistaciarum}
Shot Hole
{Wilsonomyces
carpophilus}
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 12.0
(0.10 to 0.20)
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Tropical Fruits
Page 53 of 74
Follow the resistance management
guidelines in the “Resistance Management”
section.
Begin application of this product prior to
disease development and continue
throughout the season on a 10- to 14-day
schedule, following the resistance
management guidelines. Applications may
be made by ground, air or chemigation. An
adjuvant may be added at specified rates.
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000
row feet
{0.0065 to
0.0131b.
a.i./1000
row feet)
Anthracnose
{Colletothchum spp.)
Cercospora Leaf
Spot
{Cercospora spp.)
Powdery Mildew
(Erysiphe spp.)
Rust
{Puccinia spp.)
Acerola
Atemoya
Avocado
Biriba
Canistel
Cherimoya
Custard Apple
Dragon Fruit
Feijoa
Guava
llama
Jaboticaba
Jackfruit
Longan
Loquat
Lychee
Mango
Papaya
Passionfruit
Pawpaw
Persimmon
Pulasan
Rambutan
Sapodilla
Sapote, Black
Sapote, Mamey
Sapote, White
Soursop
Star Apple
Starfruit
Sugar Apple
Spanish Lime
Tamarind_____
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 10 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per
acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac.
(0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
» Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
Soil-borne Diseases
Seedling Root Rot,
Basal Stem Rot
{Rhizoctonia
solani)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group
11 fungicides before alternation with a
fungicide that is not in Group 11.
See directions and rates under the section,
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
,1
Page 54 of 74
9.0 to 15.3
(0.15 to 0.25)
DO NOT apply more than one application of
this product or other Group 11 fungicides
before alternation with a fungicide that is
not in Group 11.
For Powdery mildew, make preventative
applications on a 5- to 7-day schedule. For
all other diseases, begin application of this
product prior to disease development and
continue throughout the season every 7 to
14 days following the resistance
management guidelines. Applications may
be made by ground, air or chemigation. An
adjuvant may be added at specified rates.
0.40 to 0.80 fl.
OZ./1000
row feet
(0.0065 to
0.013 Ib.
a.i./1000 row
feet)
Vegetables,
Leaves of Root
and Tuber Group
2 and Root
Subgroup IB
Soil-borne Diseases
Circular Spot and
Southern Blight
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
Pythium Root Rot
(Pythium
aphanidermatum)
Rhizoctonia Stem
Canker, Crown Rot
(Rhizoctonia
solani)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 20.3
(0.10 to 0.33)
See directions and rates under the section
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
Foliar Diseases
Alternaria Leaf Spot
(Alternaha spp.,
A. alternate)
Ascochyta Leaf Spot
{Ascochyta
cynarae)
Rust
(Uromyces
betae, Puccinia
helianthi)
White Rust
(Albugo
tragopogonis)
Cercospora Leaf Spot
(Cercospora
betae,
C. pastinaceae)
Powdery Mildew
(Erysiphe polygon!,
Leveillula taurica)
Beet, Garden^-2
Burdocki2
Carrot^'2
Cassava, Bitter
and Sweet^
Celeriac (celery
root)'''2
Chervil, Turnip-
Rooted'-2
Chicory^2
Dasheen (taro)
Ginseng^
Horseradish^
Parsley, Turnip-
Rooted^
Parsnip''^
Radish'-^
Radish, Oriental
(daikon)''2
Rutabaga'-^
Salsify^
Salsify, Black^'2
Salsify, Spanish^
Skirref
Sweet Potato''
Tanier'
Turnip'^
Yam, True'
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval: 5 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 123.0 fl. ozs. (2.0 lbs. a.i.) of this product per
acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 20.3 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.33 Ib. a.i./Ac.) or 20 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 Ib. a.i./Ac,).
When applying at 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.25 Ib. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more ttian 8 applications per year.
When applying at 9.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.15 Ib. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 13 applications per year.
• As an in-furrow, spray in a minimum of 10 gals./Ac.
» Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): This product may be applied up to the day of harvest (0 day PHI). _______
'Leaves of Root and Tuber Vegetables, Crop Group 2
^Root Vegetables, Crop Subgroup IB
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Page 56 of 74
9.0 to 15.3
{0.15 to 0.25)
DO NOT apply more than one application of
this product or other Group 11 fungicides
before alternation with a fungicide that is not in
Group 11.
Vegetables,
Tuberous and
Corm Subgroup
1C
For Powdery mildew, make preventative
applications on a 5- to 7-day schedule. For all
other diseases, begin applications of this
product prior to disease development and
continue throughout the season every? to 14
days following the resistance management
guidelines. Applications may be made by
ground, air or chemigation. An adjuvant may be
added at specified rates.
0.40 to 0.80
fl. OZ./1000
row feet
{0.0065 to
0.0131b.
a.i./IOOO
row feet)
Arracacha
Arrowroot
Artichoke,
Chinese and
Jerusalem
Canna, Edible
Cassava, Edible
Bitter and
Sweet
Chayote {root)
Chufa
Dasheen {Taro)
Ginger
Leren
Potato
Sweet Potato
Tanier
Turmeric
Yam, Bean
Yam, True
Foliar Diseases
Alternaria Leaf Spot
(Alternaria spp.,
A. Alternata)
Ascochyta Leaf Spot
{Ascochyta
cynarae)
Rust
(Uromyces betae,
Puccinia helianthi)
White Rust
(Albugo
tragopogonis}
Cercospora Leaf
Spot
(Cercospora
betae,
C. pastinaceae)
Powdery Mildew
(Erysiphe polygon!,
Leveillula taunca)
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 20.3
{0.10 to 0.33)
See directions and rates under the section
“SOIL-BORNE / SEEDLING DISEASE
CONTROL ”.
Soil-borne Diseases
Circular Spot and
Southern Blight
(Sclerotium
rolfsil)
Rhizoctonia Stem
Canker, Crown Rot
(Rhizoctonia
solan!)
Pythium Root Rot
{Pythlum
aphanldermatum)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 5 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 123.0 fl. ozs. (2.0 lbs. a.i.) of this product per
acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 20.3 fl. ozs./Ac.
{0.33 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 20 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. {0.10 lb. a.i./Ac,). When
applying at 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac. {0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 8 applications per year. When
applying at 9.0 fl. ozs./Ac. {0.15 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 13 applications per year.
• As an in-furrow, spray in a minimum of 10 gals./Ac.
» Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); 14 days
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Watercress
Page 56 of 74
Cercospora Leaf Spot
{Cercospora spp.)
Powdery Mildew
{Erysiphe graminis)
7.5 to 11.0
(0.125 to 0.18)
4.0 to 12.0
(0.07 to 0.20)
Begin applications of this product prior to
disease development and continue throughout
the season on a 7- to 10-day schedule
following the resistance management
guidelines. Applications may be made by
ground, air or chemigation. An adjuvant may
be added at specified rates.
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group 11
fungicide before alternation with a fungicide
that is not in Group 11. DO NOT make more
than two applications of this product or other
Group 11 fungicide per year.
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group 11
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide
that is not in Group 11.
Apply this product prior to disease
development. Applications may be made by
ground, air or chemigation. A crop oil
concentrate (COC) adjuvant may be added
at 1.0% v/v to optimize efficacy.
Leaf Rust
{Puccinia triticina
= Puccinia
recondita f.sp. tntici)
Septoria Leaf and Glume
Blotch
{Septoria tntici,
Septoria nodorum)
Stem Rust
{Puccinia graminis)
Stripe Rust
{Puccinia striiformis)
Tan Spot
{Pyrenophora tritici-
repentis)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• DO NOT apply after Feekes 10.54.
• Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 24.6 fl. ozs. (0.4 lb. a.i.) of this product per acre
per year.
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 12.0 fl.
ozs./Ac. (0.20 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 6 applications per year at the low rate of 4.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.07 lb. a.i./Ac.).
When applying at 7.5 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.125 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 3 applications per
year. When applying at 11.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.18 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply more than 2 applications
per year.
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); DO NOT apply within 7 days for forage and hay. DO NOT apply within 14 days
of grazing.
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate: DO NOT apply more than 92.3 fl. ozs. (1.5 lbs. a.i.) of this product per
acre per year.
• DO NOT make more than 6 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac.
(0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 15 applications per year at the low rate of 6.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.10 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days_____
Wheat,
Triticale
Crop Target Diseases Application Instructions
Wild Rice
Page 57 of 74
Stem Rot
(Nakataea
sigmoidea)
Brown Spot
{Bipolaris oryzae
or Bipolaris
sorokiana) a.k.a.
Helminthosporium
oryzae and H.
sativum)
Apply this product prior to disease
development. Applications may be made by
ground, air or chemigation. For aerial
application, use volumes of 5 to 10 gallons
per acre. An adjuvant may be added at
specified rates.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• DO NOT treat Wild rice fields used for aquaculture of fish and crustaceans.
• DO NOT apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas to non-target aquatic
habitat. Use care in making applications near non-target aquatic habitats.
• Minimum Application Interval; 7 days
• Maximum Annual Rate; DO NOT apply more than 43.0 fl. ozs. (0.7 lb. a.i.) of this product per acre
per year.
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications of this product per acre per year at the high rate of 15.3 fl. ozs./Ac.
(0.25 lb. a.i./Ac.) or 3 applications per year at the low rate of 12.0 fl. ozs./Ac. (0.20 lb. a.i./Ac.).
• DO NOT allow release of irrigation or flood water for at least 14 days after the lastapplication.
• Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI); 28 days
For foliar diseases, apply this product prior to
disease development. Apply during tillering,
boot, early heading or at initial sign of disease.
Under heavy disease pressure and conditions
favorable for disease development, a second
application may be applied.
DO NOT apply more than two sequential
applications of this product or other Group 11
fungicide before alternation with a fungicide
that is not in Group 11. DO NOT make more
than two applications of this product or other
Group 11 fungicide per year.
Use Rate
(Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
12.0to15.3
(0.20 to 0.25)
RATE CONVERSION TABLE FOR THIS PRODUCT
Page 58 of 74
Lb. A.I./AC.
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.10
0.11
0.14
0.15
0.15
0.16
0.18
0.20
0.21
0.23
0.25
0.30
0.33
0.33
0.40
Treated Acres / Gal, of Product
32.0
25.6
23.2
21.3
21.3
_____________18.3_______________
15.4
14.2
14.2
13.0
11.6
_____________10.4_______________
______________9^8_______________
9.1
8.3
6.9
____________64______________
____________64______________
5.2
Product/Ac. (Fl.Oz.)
4.0
5.0
5.5
6.0
6.2
________7^0_________
8.5
9.0
9.2
10.0
11.0
________1Z0__________
________13^0__________
14.0
15.3
18.5
_______20.0__________
_______20.3__________
24.5
POST-HARVEST APPLICATIONS
Use Rate Application InstructionsCrop
Use Rate
Page 59 of 74
Amount of This product to Mix in 100
Gallons for Post-Harvest Banana/Plantain
Applications
Bananas,
Plantains
Apply this product as a single application of a
200 to 400 ppm solution to achieve good
coverage. The application may be made as a
spray, dip or may be painted onto the cut ends
of the Bananas or Plantains. Application of the
200 ppm rate is appropriate for short distance
transportation (including within the USA).
When a longer time in transport is expected
(export), use the 300 to 400 ppm rate. If alum
(1% w/v) is added to the spray solution, stir
the suspension frequently as sedimentation
and flocculation may occur. Addition of a non­
ionic surfactant (0.10% v/v) may improve the
compatibility of this mixture.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• DO NOT make more than one application to Bananas or Plantains as post-harvest treatment.
• DO NOT store treated fruit in direct sunlight as this product may be degraded by exposure to direct
sunlight.
200 to 400
ppm solution
200 ppm
300 ppm
400 ppm
This Product in
100 gals. Spray Solution
11 fl. ozs.
15 fl. ozs.
21 fl. ozs.
Target
Diseases
Crown Rot/Crown Mold
{Colletotrichum
musae, Fusarium
pallidoroseum,
Acremonium spp.,
Ceratocystis
paradoxa, Glomerella
cingulata, Penicillium
spp.)
Crop Use Rate
Page 60 of 74
For high volume (dilute) applications: Mix
32 to 64 fl. ozs. of this product in 25 to 100
gallons of an appropriate water, wax/oil
emulsion, or aqueous dilution of a wax/oil
emulsion for the crop being treated. Use T-
Jet, flooders or similar application systems.
*Complete List of Citrus Fruit Crops: Australian Desert Lime {Eremocitrus glauca); Australian Finger Lime
{Microcitrus australasica}\ Australian Round Lime {Microcitrus australis)', Brown River Finger Lime {Microcitrus
papuana)', Calamondin {Citrofortunella microcarpa); Citron {Citrus medica)', Citrus Hybrids, Citrus spp.,
Eremocitrus spp., Fortunella spp.. Microcitrus spp., and Poncirus spp.; Grapefruit {Citrus paradise)', Japanese
Summer Grapefruit {Citrus natsudaidai)', Kumquat {Fortunella spp.); Lemon {Citrus limon)', Lime {Citrus
aurantiifolia)', Mediterranean Mandarin {Citrus deliciosa)', Mount White Lime {Microcitrus garrowayae)', New
Guinea Wild Lime {Microcitrus warburgiana)', Orange, Sour {Citrus aurantium)', Orange, Sweet {Citrus sinensis)',
Pummelo {Citrus maxima)', Russell River Lime {Microcitrus inodora)', Satsuma Mandarin {Citrus unshiu)', Sweet
Lime {Citrus limetta)', Tachibana Orange {Citrus tachibana); Tahiti Lime {Citrus latifolia)', Tangelo {Citrus x
tangelo); Tangerine (Mandarin) {Citrus reticulate)', Tangor {Citrus nobilis)'. Trifoliate Orange {Poncirus trifoliate)',
Uniq Fruit {Citrus aurantium Tangelo group); Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• DO NOT make more than two applications to Citrus fruit as post-harvest treatments.
• DO NOT store treated fruit in direct sunlight as this product may be degraded by exposure to
direct sunlight.
For low volume (concentrate) applications:
Mix 32 to 64 fl. ozs. of this product in 7 to 25
gallons of water, wax/oil emulsion, or aqueous
dilution of wax/oil emulsion for the crop being
treated. Apply to 250,000 lbs. of fruit. Use a
controlled-droplet type of applicator or similar
system.
For dip applications: Mix 32 to 64 fl. ozs. of
this product in 100 gallons of water, wax/oil
emulsion, or aqueous dilution of wax/oil
emulsion. Dip for approximately 30 seconds
and allow fruit to drain. For maximum decay
control, treat Citrus fruit once before storage
and once after storage, just prior to marketing.
Calamondin
Citron
Citrus Hybrids
Grapefruit
Kumquat
Lemon
Lime
Mandarin
Orange (sour and
sweet)
Pummelo
Satsuma
Mandarin
Tangerine
Uniq Fruit Hybrid
Including all
cultivars and/or
hybrids of these
See
“Application
Instructions”
Application Instructions
Use this product as a dip, drench, flood or spray
for the control of certain post-harvest diseases.
Target
Diseases
Penicillium Decays
Green Mold,
Whisker Mold,
Suppression of
Blue Mold
{Penicillium spp.)
Diplodia Stem-End
Rot
{Diplodia natalensis)
Phomopsis Stem-
End Rot
{Phomopsis cithi)
Citrus Fruit*,
Crop Group 10-10
TURF AND ORNAMENTAL USES
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Mix the fungicide solution in an
appropriate amount of water for the
crop being treated.
Use T-Jet, CDA or similar application
system.
Ensure proper coverage of the tubers.
Ensure tubers are tumbling as they are
treated.
Application Instructions
Method of application: In-line spray
application.
TURF (Golf courses, Lawns and Landscape Areas Around Residential, Institutional, Public,
Commercial and Industrial Buildings, Parks, Recreational Areas and Athletic fields; Sod farms)
This product can be used for the control of diseases on Turf and Sod farms. This product may also be used on
Turf in golf courses, lawns and landscape areas around residential, institutional, public, commercial and
industrial buildings, parks, recreational areas and athletic fields.
Use Rate
0?6
fl. oz./ton of
tubers
Use Restrictions
• At 1.4 fluid ounces (0.02 lb. a.i.) per 1,000 square feet (60.98 fl. ozs./Ac.) (0.991 lb. a.i./Ac.), DO NOT apply
more once per year. At 0.8 fluid ounce (0.013 lb. a.i) per 1000 square feet (34.85 fl. ozs./Ac.) (0.56 lb. a.i./Ac.),
DO NOT apply more than 8 applications per year. Minimum retreatment interval of 10 days. (Follow the
application instructions in the “SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS" table below for specific instructions.)
• DO NOT apply more than 307.20 fl. ozs. of this product (2.4 gals.) per acre (7.05 fl. ozs. of this
product/1000 sq. ft.) (5.0 lbs. a.i./Ac.) per year.
• DO NOT apply this product to Turf by air.
• DO NOT apply this product through any type of ultra-low volume (ULV) spray system (less than 3
gals./Ac.).
• DO NOT graze or feed clippings from treated Turf areas to animals.
• DO NOT apply this product where spray drift may reach Apple or Crabapple trees. This product is
extremely phytotoxic to certain Apple and Crabapple varieties.
• Disease Resistance Management
o DO NOT alternate with other Strobilurins fungicide, including Pyraclostrobin and Trifloxystrobin.
DO NOT alternate or tank-mix this product with fungicides to which resistance has already
developed.
o DO NOT apply this product less than the full use rates in tank-mixture or in alternation programs
with other registered fungicides with different modes of action.
(For more information on resistance management, refer to the section “RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT" at
the beginning of this label.)
Crop__________
Tuberous and Corm
Vegetable, Subgroup
1C
Disease
Post-harvest Rots
Silver Scurf
{Helminthospohum
solani)
Fusarium Dry Rot
{Fusarium spp.)
Late Blight
{Phytophthora
infestans)
Pink Rot
{Phytophthora
er^hroseptica)
Arracacha;
Arrowroot;
Artichoke,
Chinese;
Artichoke,
Jerusalem;
Canna, Edible;
Cassava, Bitter
and Sweet;
Chayote (root);
Chufa;
Dasheen;
Ginger; Leren;
Potato; Sweet
Potato; Tanier;
Turmeric; Yam,
Bean; Yam,
True________
Specific Use Restrictions:
• DO NOT make more than one post-harvest application to the tubers.
• DO NOT use on seed Potatoes or seed pieces.
• Ensure the solution of this product remains in suspension by using agitation.
Application Instructions
Specific Use Directions
Application Instructions**Target Diseases*
28
14 to 28
14 to 28
28
14 to 28
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This product may be applied with all types of spray equipment commonly used for ground application. Proper
adjustment and calibration of spraying equipment is essential for good canopy penetration and coverage.
Anthracnose
{Colletotrichum
araminicola)
Brown Patch
(Rhizoctonia solani)
Apply when conditions are favorable
for disease development.
Apply when conditions are favorable
for disease development.
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
Mix this product with the required amount of water and apply as a dilute spray application in 2 to 4 gallons of
water per 1000 square feet (87 to 174 gals./Ac.). Repeat applications at specified intervals for as long as
required. For spot treatments, use 0.4 fluid ounce of this product per 1 to 2 gallons of water.
Apply this product prior to disease development at the rates and timings given below. Apply at the higher
rates in the rate range and/or shorter spray intervals under conditions of heavy infection pressure, highly
susceptible varieties or when environmental conditions are conducive for disease development.
Soil Injection Applications
This product may be applied through a liquid fungicide injector for the control of ectotrophic root diseases
including Summer patch and Take-all patch. Use this product only in liquid injection equipment specifically
designated for pesticide use.
This product may be applied before or after seeding or at seedling germination and emergence to Bentgrass,
Bluegrass, Fescue and Ryegrass turfgrass types. Optimum application timing is during seeding.
Establishment of Turfgrass From Seed or in Overseeding of Dormant Turfgrass
This product may be used for control of certain Turfgrass diseases associated with Turfgrass establishment
from seed. It may also be used during overseeding of Dormant Turfgrass.
Application
Interval
(Days)
14 to 28
This Product
(Fl. OZ./1000 sq.ft.)
(Lbs. a.i./1000 sq.ft.)
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
Bermudagrass Decline
(Gaeumannomyces
araminisyar. araminis)
0.8
(0.013)
0.8
(0.013)
Use preventatively. Begin applications
when conditions are favorable for
disease infection, prior to disease
symptom development.
Use preventatively. Begin applications
when conditions are favorable for
disease infection, prior to disease
svmptom development.
Make one or two applications in
the Fall or when conditions are
favorable for disease
development.
Apply preventatively or as soon as
possible after Fairy ring symptoms
develop. Apply only in 4 gals, of
water per 1000 sq. ft. (174
gals./Ac.).
Add the specified rate of a wetting
agent to the final spray. Fairy ring
symptoms may take 2 to 3 weeks to
disappear following curative
applications and reapplication may
be required in some cases.
Severely damaged or thin Turf may
require reseeding.
Brown Ring Patch
(Waitea circinata var.
circinata)
Cool Weather Brown
Patch,
Yellow Patch
(Rhizoctonia cerealis)
Fairy Ring
{Lycoperdon spp.,
Vascellum spp. and
Agrocybe pediades)
Application Instructions**
14 to 28
0.8
(0.013)
14 to 28
14 to 21
14 to 21
14 to 28
14 to 28
Single application
10 to 28
14 to 28
10 to 14
21 to 28
14 to 28
14 to 28
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Powdery Mildew
(Erysiphe graminis)
Rhizoctonia Large Patch
(Rhizoctonia solani)
Pythium Blight,
Pythium Root Rot
(Pythium
aphanidermatum,
Pythium spp.)
Pythium Root
Dysfunction
(Pythium volutum)
Red Thread
(Laetisaria fuciformis)
Pink Snow Mold
(Microdochium nivale)
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
Gray Snow Mold
a.k.a. Typhula Blight
(Typhula incarnate)
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
Application
Interval
(Days)
14 to 28
Single
application
10 to 28
This Product
(Fl. OZ./1000 sq.ft.)
(Lbs. a.i./1000 sq. ft.)
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
Gray Leaf Spot
(Pyricularia grisea)
0.8
(0.013)
0.8
(0.013)
1.4
(0.023)
Target Diseases*
(cont.)
Fusarium Patch
(Microdochium nivale)
Use preventatively. Begin applications
when conditions are favorable for
disease infection, prior to disease
symptom development.
Begin applications before disease is
present and continue applications
while conditions are favorable for
disease development.
Make a single application of 1.4 fl. ozs.
or two applications of 0.8 fl. oz.,
spaced 10 to 28 days apart in late Fall
just before snow cover. Tank-mixing
with another Snow mold fungicide,
including Chlorothalonil may enhance
control under severe disease
pressure.
Begin applications when conditions are
favorable for disease infection, prior to
disease symptom development.
Apply when conditions are favorable for
Leaf Rust, Stem
Rust, Stripe Rust
(Puccinia spp.)
Leaf Spot
(Bipolaris spp.)
Melting Out
(Drechslera poae)
Necrotic Ring Spot
(Leotosphaeria korrae)
Pink Patch
(Limonomyses roselpellis)
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
0.8
(0.013)
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
0.8
(0.013)
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
T4
(0.023)
0.8
(0.013)
disease development.
Apply when conditions are favorable
for disease development.
Apply when conditions are favorable
for disease development.
Apply when conditions are favorable
for disease development.
Make a single application of 1.4 fl.
ozs. or two applications of 0.8 fl. oz.
spaced 10 to 28 days apart in late
Fall just before snow cover. Tank­
mixing with another Snow mold
fungicide, including Chlorothalonil
may enhance control under severe
disease pressure.___________________
Begin applications when conditions
are favorable for disease infection,
prior to disease symptom development.
Use preventatively. Begin applications
when conditions are favorable for
disease infection, prior to disease
symptom development. During periods
of prolonged favorable conditions, treat
on a 10-day application interval.
For use on newlv seeded as well as
established Turf.____________________
Use preventatively. Begin applications
when conditions are favorable for
disease infection, prior to disease
symptom development.______________
Apply when conditions are favorable
for disease development.
Make one or two applications in Fall
or when conditions are favorable for
disease development. Spring
applications may also be required in
some locations or when disease
pressure is high.
Application Instructions**
14 to 28
14 to 28
14 to 28
28
14 to 28
Rate Conversion Chart for Turf
0.6 1.63 0.82 0.20
0.8 2.17 1.09 0.27
3,811,4 1.91 0,48
Amount of This Product to Mix 100 Gallons for Turf Applications
2 Gals. 4 Gals.
T2 037
2.4 1.57 1.2
4.23 2.78 2.07
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0.4 to 0.8
{0.0065 to 0.013)
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
Summer Patch
(Maqnaporthe poae\
Take-all Patch
(Gaeumannomyces
graminis var. avenae)
Apply when disease conditions are
favorable for disease development.
Apply when conditions are favorable
for disease development.
Application
Interval
(Days)
14 to 28
Apply one or two applications
approximately one month prior to
Bermudagrass dormancy. 1/8" to 1/4"
of irrigation directly after application is
advised. Reapply 14 to 28 days later.
Apply when conditions are
favorable for disease development.
Begin applications when conditions are
favorable for disease infection, prior to
disease symptom development. Make
two applications 28 days apart in the
Spring and two applications 28 days
apart in the Fall.
Apply one or two applications
approximately 1 month prior to
Zoyiagrass dormancy. Re-apply 14 to 28
days later.
Zoysia Patch
(Rhizoctonia solani
and/or
Gaeumannomyces
incrustans)
Dollar Spot - This product does NOT control Dollar spot. During periods of Dollar spot pressure, mix this product
with Chlorothalonil or other Dollar spot control fungicide. This product is compatible in tank-mixes with many
other-fungicides that control Dollar spot.
**DO NOT apply more than 2 sequential applications of this product for Gray leaf spot and Pythium spp. control. For
all other diseases when Gray Leaf Spot and Pythium spp. are not present, DO NOT apply more than 3 sequential
applications of this product.
0.0098
(0.42)
0.013
(0.56)
0.023
(0.10)
This Product
(Fl. Oz./IOOO sq.ft.)
(Lbs. a.i./1000 sq.ft.)
0.8
______(0.013)________
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
This Product/1000 sq. ft.
(Fl. Oz.)
(Lbs. a.iJIOOO sq. ft.)
This Product/1000 sq. ft.
(Fl. Oz.)
cr4
This Product/Ac.
(Pt.)
rug
This Product / Ac.
(Gal.)
crra
Spring Dead Spot
(Ophiospharella korrae,
O. herpotricha and O.
narmari)
Spray Volume (Gals./IOOO sq. ft.)
3 Gals. r
This Product /Ac.
(Qt.)
035
Target Diseases*
(cont.)
Leaf and Sheath Spot
(Rhizoctonia zeae)
Southern Blight
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
CM
(0.0065)
0.8
(0.013)
1.4
(0.023)
0.4 to 0.8
(0.0065 to 0.013)
0.8
(0.013)
Lbs. a.i./IOOO sq.ft.
(Lbs. a.i./Ac.)
0.0065
(0.28)
Amount of This Product (Pts.)
0776
ORNAMENTALS*
*Not registered for use in California.
This product may not provide adequate disease control when applied after disease outbreak.
Conditions / Disease Rate
7 to 14
14 to 28
7 to 14
Also, refer to the “Diseases Controlled" section below for specific use rates and application directions.
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This product can be used to control certain foliar, aerial and root diseases, including Anthracnose, Downy mildew,
Leaf, Tip and Flower blights, Leaf spots, Powdery mildew and Rusts of Ornamental plants. This product can also be
used to control certain diseases of container, bench, flat, plug, bed or field-grown Ornamentals in greenhouses,
shade-houses, outdoor nurseries, retail nurseries and other landscape areas.
When disease pressure is light
to moderate
This product may be applied to control Apple scab on certain varieties of Crabapple. Species and varieties of
Crabapple resistant to this product are listed in the “Resistant Varieties of Crabapple (Genus Ma/us/table.
Begin applications prior to disease development and continue throughout the season at the specified intervals
following resistance management guidelines. Use this product as part of a preventative disease management
program.
For most conditions and for
most diseases
3.85 to 7.7 fl. ozs. /100 gals.
(0.06 to 0.13 lb. a.i./IOQ gals.)
1.9 to 3.85 fl. ozs. / 50 gals.
(0.03 to 0.06 lb. a.i./50 gals.)
1.9 to 3.85 fl. ozs.! 100 gals.
(0.03 to 0.06 lb. a.i./IOQ gals.)
0.95 to 1.9 fl. ozs.! 50 gals.
(0.02 to 0.03 lb. a.i./50 gals.)
5.75 to 7.7 fl.ozs. /100 gals.
(0.09 to 0.13 lb. a.i./IOQ gals.)
2.85 to 3.85 fl. ozs. t 50 gals.
(0.05 to 0.06 lb. a.i./50 gals.)
5.75 to 7.7 fl.ozs./lOO gals.
(0.09 to 0.13 lb. a.i./IOQ gals.)
2.85 to 3.85 fl. ozs. / 50 gals.
(0.05 to 0.06 lb. a.i./l 00 gals.)
Application Directions
Apply this product as a broadcast or banded spray, targeting the foliage or crown of the plant. Apply to runoff in
sufficient water, ensuring complete coverage of the target plant. Best control of targeted diseases is attained with
sufficient coverage and wetting of foliage. Refer to the specific use directions below for control of certain diseases.
Repeat at specified application intervals (plus alternations for resistance management) until disease is under control
or until the maximum treatment rate has been reached (see “Rates of Application” section below).
Rates of Application
The rate of this product is from 1.9 to 7.7 fluid ounces (0.03 to 0.13 lb. a.i.) per 100 gallons (0.95 to 3.85 fl. ozs./50
gallons). This product can be applied every 7 to 28 days or as specified on this label. Adding a non-silicone based
wetting/sticking agent at the specified rate may enhance coverage on hard-to-wet plant foliage.
Maximum No.
of Applications
DO NOT apply more
than 307.2 fl. ozs. (2.4
gals.) (5.0 lbs. a.i.) of
this product per acre
per year or 8
applications per year.
Retreatment
Intervals (Days)
7 to 14
When environmental
conditions are favorable to
severe disease development
Drip Irrigation
Use Precautions
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This product may be applied as a drench to container grown Ornamentals using 0.35 to 1.75 fluid ounces (0.006 to
0.028 lb. a.i.) per 100 gallons of water before disease infection. Apply 16 to 32 fluid ounces (1 to 2 pints) (0.26 to
0.52 lb. a.i.) of the solution per square foot surface area at 7 to 28 day intervals.
Use Restrictions
• Apply by ground only.
• DO NOT apply more than 600 gallons spray volume per acre for foliar applications. DO NOT apply more than
38.4 fluid ounces of this product (0.62 lb. a.i.) per acre per application.
• DO NOT apply more than 307.2 fluid ounces (2.4 gals.) (5.0 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre per year. DO NOT
make more than 8 applications of this product per acre per year. Minimum retreatment interval is 7 days.
• DO NOT apply more than 32 fluid ounces (2 pts.) (0.52 lb. a.i.) per square foot of this product for drench and
crown applications.
• DO NOT make more than 3 sequential drench applications of this product before alternating with a fungicide of
a different mode of action.
• DO NOT apply this product to Apple or Cherry trees (flowering, Yoshina variety) due to possible phytotoxicity.
DO NOT use spray equipment that was used to apply this product on these sensitive crops due to possible
phytotoxicity from the residue that may remain in the sprayer.
• Due to possible phytotoxicity, DO NOT use silicone-based products with this product.
• DO NOT apply to the following plant species or varieties as they are not resistant to this product;
Ensure that the soil or potting media has adequate moisture before making the drip application. Terminate drip
irrigation when the fungicide is depleted from the main feed supply tank or 6 hours after starting irrigation, whichever
is shorter. Delay a subsequent irrigation (water only) for at least 24 hours following the drip application to ensure
maximum efficacy.
• Due to the large number of genera, species and varieties of plants (including Crabapple), it is impossible to test
every one for resistance to this product. If plant resistance to this product is not know, conduct a small scale
testing to ensure plant safety prior to broad scale commercial use on different varities, cultivars and/or hybrids of
plants listed on this label.
• Use only surfactants that have directions for use on ornamental plants in combination with this product. Before
broad scale use, test tank-mixes on a small group of representative plants if prior use of the combination is not
known.
• Unless testing or local knowledge indicates that the tank-mixture is safe when used on Ornamental plants,
tank-mixing of this product with other pesticides, fertilizers, adjuvants, etc., is not advised.
• When applied after disease outbreak, this product may not provide adequate disease control.
Note: Drench applications may cause phytotoxicity in small bedding plants in the seedling/plug stage. Test this
product on a small number of plants before applying on a larger scale.
Drench Application
Apply this product as a preventative, drench treatment before disease infection to control soilbome, seedling and
crown diseases of production Ornamentals (greenhouse, shadehouse and container grown). Good coverage of the
pre-infection area (root zone, root ball, crown, etc.) is necessary for satisfactory control.
Apply this product through drip irrigation systems to potted Ornamentals or to bedded, field grown Ornamentals for
soil-borne disease control. Apply at the rate of 3.85 to 30.75 fluid ounces (0.06 to 0.50 lb. a.i.) per acre as a
preventative disease application.
Common Name
Leatherieaf Fem and Other Ferns for cut foliage
Privet
Diseases Controlled
Application Rate & Instructions
For 4 FL Oz. Containers
Plant Diseases / Pathogens
7 to 28 0.95 to 3.85 7 to 28
7 to 28 0.95 to 3.85 7 to 28
7 to 21 3.85 to 7.7 7 to 21
DO NOT apply more than 46 fi. ozs. of this product (0.75 lb. a.i.) per acre.
7 to 28 0.95 to 3.85 7 to 28
7 to 21 1.9 to 3.85 7 to 21
7 to 21 1.9 to 3.85 7 to 21
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1.9 to 7.7
(0.03 to 0.13)
7.7 to 15.4
(0.13 to 0.25)
Application
Intervals (Days)
Application
Intervals (Days)
When used according to the label directions, this product provides control of the following diseases of Ornamentals.
Apply as follows;
3. Leaf Blight/Leaf Spot
i. Iris Leaf Spot
{Mycosphaerella macrospora)
j. Myrothecium leaf spot
{Myrothecium spp.)
1. Conifer Blight:
a. Phomopsis blight
{Phomopsis juniperovora)
b. Tip blight
{Sirococcus strobilinus)
This Product
(Fl. OZS./50 Gals.)
1.9 to 7.7
(0.03 to 0.13)
1.9 to 7.7
(0.03 to 0.13)
3.85 to 7.7
(0.06 to 0.13)
Apply during periods of active plant growth and before dormancy and severe infection.
2. Flower Blight
a. Anthracnose
{Collectotrichum spp.,
Elsinoe spp.)
2. Flower Blight
b. Botrytis Blight - Suppression
only
{Botrytis cinerea)
3. Leaf Blight/Leaf Spot
a. Alternaria Leaf Spot {Alternaria
spp.)
b. Anthracnose
{Colletotrichum spp.,
Elsinoe spp.)
c. Cercospora Leaf Spot
{Cercospora spp.)
d. Downy Mildew of Bedding
Plants
{Peronospora spp.)
e. Entomosporium Leaf Spot
{Entomosporium mesplli)
f. Leaf Spot
{Cladosporium echinulatum}
g. Marssonina Leaf Spot
_____{Marsonina spp.)_________
3. Leaf Blight/Leaf Spot
h. Downy Mildew of Rose
{Peronospora sparse)
3.85 to 7.7
(0.06 to 0.13)
________________Scientific Name__________
Malus domestica
Malus spp.
Malus spp.
Malus spp.
Prunus X yedoensis
Rumohra adianfoimis and other species for cut
foliage
Ligustrum spp.
For > 8 FL Oz. Containers
This Product
(FL OZS./100 Gals.)
(Lbs. a.i./100 Gals.)
Apple
Crabapple - Flame variety
Crabapple - Brandywine variety
Crabapple - Novamac variety
Cherry, Flowering - Yoshina variety
7 to 14 3.85 to 7.7 7 to 14
10 to 28 0.95 to 3.85 10 to 28
7 to 28 0.95 to 3.85 7 to 28
7 to 28 0.95 to 3.85 7 to 28
7 to 28 0.95 to 1.9 7 to 28
7 to 21 0.95 to 3.85 7 to 21
7 to 28 0.19 to 0.95 7 to 28
Resistant Ornamental Plants and Diseases Controlled
Common Name
When applied to the plants listed in the below Table at specified rates and according to the application directions
on this label, this product has been found to be safe and effective in controlling the listed diseases.
1.9 to 7.7
{0.03 to 0.13)
Application
Intervals (Days)
Application
Intervals (Days)
3. Leaf Blight/Leaf Spot
k. Rose Blackspot
{Diplocarpon rosea)
5. Rust
a. Gymnosporagium spp,
b. Needle Rust
{Melampsora occidentalis)
c. Phragmidium spp.
d. Puccinia spp.
4. Powdery Mildew
a. Erysiphe pannosa, E. spp.
b. Microsphaera azalea
c. Sphaerotheca pannosa
Plant Diseases / Pathogens
(cont.)
1.9 to 3.85
(0.03 to 0.06)
Birch (River)
Black-eyed Susan
Blanket-Flower
Bougainvillea
4,5
3
3
3
Diseases / Pathogens*
3
3
3
3
5
4, 5________
3b, 4, 6, 7
3b, 4, 6, 7
3,7
4,5
3,4
Scientific Name
Abelia spp._______________
Clethra alnifolia
Thujopsis spp.
Poputus spp.
Aster, spp.
Pittosporum spp.
Rhododendron spp.
Rhododendron spp.
Peperomia spp.
Berberis thunbergii
Begonia spp. (except Reiger
begonia) ____________
Betula nigra
Rudbeckia hirta
Gaiilardia spp.
Bougainvillea spp.
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______For 4 Fl. Oz. Containers
This Product
(FL OZS./50 Gals.)
Abelia________________
Alder (White), Clethra
Arborvitae
Aspen trees
Aster, Starwort
Australian Laurel
Azalea, Glacier
Azaleas, Rhododendron
Baby Rubber-plant
Barberry
Begonia
DO NOT apply to Apple trees. Refer to the “Resistant Varieties of Crabapple (Genus
Malus)” tab\e for species of Crabapple resistant to this product. ______________
1.9 to 7.7
(0.03 to 0.13)
Preventative applications only. DO NOT make more than 2 sequential applications
before rotating to another class of fungicide.
1.9 to 7.7
(0.03 to 0.13)
0.35 to 1.75
(0.005 to 0.02)
Apply 16 to 32 fl. ozs. (0.26 to 0.52 lb. a.i.) of solution per square foot of surface area.
See “Drench Application” under the “ORNAMENTALS ” section for additional use
directions.
3. Leaf Blight/Leaf Spot
I. Scab
(Venturia inaequalis)
Application Rate & Instructions
_____For >8 Fl. Oz. Containers
This Product
(FI. OZS./100 Gals.)
(Lbs. a.i./100 Gals.)
7.7 to 15.4
(0.13 to 0.25)
If disease pressure is light, apply at 7 day intervals. This product may be tank-mixed
with another Rose blackspot fungicide if disease conditions are severe. DO NOT
exceed 46 fl. oz. of this product (0.75 lb. a.i.) per acre.________________________
1.9 to 7.7
(0.03 to 0.13)
6. Shoot / Stem Diseases
a. Aerial/Shoot Blight
{Phytophthora spp.)
7. Soil-borne Diseases -
Directed Spray
a. Fusarium spp.
b. Rhizoctonia solani
c. Sclerotium rolfsii_________
7. Soil-borne Diseases - Drench
a. Fusarium spp.
b. Rhizoctonia solani
c. Sclerotium rolfsii
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4
3
3
3
3
3
1,5
1,5
1.4
4.5
3
3,4
4
4, 5, 2b
3
3,4
3,4
3
5
3,4
3,4
3, 7
Scientific Name
Buxus sempervirens
Pyres cafleryana
Buddleia davidii
Ajuga reptans
Euonymus alatus
Caladium spp.
Camellia japonica
Dianthus caryophyllus
Cedrus atlantica
Juniperus virginiana
Thuja plicate
Cedrus spp.
Prunes pumila
Aglaonema spp.
Chrysanthemum spp.
Potentilla spp.
Cotoneaster adpressus
Cotoneaster horizontalis
Malus spp.
Geranium spp.
Lagerstroemia indica
Thymus sagahyifam
Cyclamen spp.
Cyperus spp.
Chamaecyparis pisifera
Chamaecypahs spp.
Gerbera jamesonii
Cornus florida
Comus spp.
Common Name (cont.)
Boxwood
Bradfords Pear
Buddleia, Butterfly Bush
Bugle, Bugleweed
Burning Bush
Caladium
Camellia
Carnation
Cedar (Atlas)
Cedar (Red)___________________
Cedar, Western Red
Cedar (White)
Cherry
Chinese evergreen
Chrysanthemums
Cinquefoil
Cotoneaster (Creeping)
Cotoneaster (Variegated Rockspray)
Crabapple**
Cranesbill
Crapemyrtle
Creeping thyme
Cyclamen
Cyperus
Cypress (Sawara)
Cypress, Leyland cypress
Daisy (Gerber, Transvaal)
Dogwood
Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood,
Pink Dogwood,_________________
Dwarf Pampas Grass
Dumb cane
Euonymus (Dwarf Winged)
Euonymus (Evergreen)
Fatsia (Japanese), Paper-plant
Fig ~
Fir, Douglas
Fir, Fraser
Fir, Noble
Floss-flower
Forsyth ia
Foxglove
Gardenia
Geranium
Grass
Hydrangea
Hydrangea, French
Heather
Hemlock
Hibiscus
Hibiscus
Holiday cactus
Phelans spp.
Dieffenbachia spp.
Euonymus alata
Euonymus Japonicas
Fatsia Japonica
Ficus spp.
Pseudotsuga spp.
Abies fraseri
Abies procera
Ageratum spp.
Forsythia viridissima
Digitalis spp.
Gardenia jasminoides
Pelargonium spp.
Permisetum alopecuriodes
Hydrangea spp.
Hydrangea macrophylla
Ehca dareyensis
Tsuga spp.
Hibiscus moscheutos
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Schlumbergera
Diseases / Pathogens*
3, 7b
4
3
4
3
7
3
4.5
3.5
_______1a, 5______
5
3,5
3,2
3,5
3, 7a
3
7
7
3h
2b
3,4
5
7a
1
1
1
3
3b, 4
3b, 4
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Diseases / Pathogens*
4
3
3a, 7b
3, 4,5
_______5d________
3d
3
_______3________
3
3,7
________7________
la, 5
la, 5
lajD
3
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3a
4,5
lb, 5
3
3
3,4
3.4
3
3k
3,7
7
3
3,1
4
3, 6a
6a
3i
3
1b, 5
1b, 5
1b, 5
1.5
4.5
Scientific Name
//ex spp.
Hosta spp.
Impatiens spp.
Phaphiplepsisindica
Dietes iridiodes_________
Ins xiphium
Hedera algeriensis
Hedera helix___________
Plectranthus spp.
Pieris japonica
Aucuba japonica
Juniperus procumbens
Juniperus scopulorum
Juniperus spp.
Delphinium spp.
Lauras nobilis
Ceanothus sanguineus
Lilium spp.
Lihope muscari
Sempervivum spp.
Magnolia spp.
Magnolia soulangiana
Magnolia grandiflora
Acer palmatum
Acer saccharum
Tagetes spp.
Philadelphus
Pinus muhgo
Artemisia spp.
Nandina domestica
Quercus palustris
Quercus falcate
Nerium oleander
Sedum spp.
Phoenix daciyiifera
Chamaedora elegans
Syagrus romanzollianum
Phoenix roebelenii
Caryota urens
Cortadeha selloana
Spathiphyllum floribundium
Vinca spp.
Petunia spp.
Philodendron spp.
Phlox spp.
Pinus spp.
Pinus nigra
Pinus strobes
Pinus Silvestris
Dianthus spp.
Common Name (cont.)
Holly, Winterberry, Yaupon
Hosta
Impatiens, Balsam***
Indian Hawthorn
Iris (African, Butterfly)__________
Iris (bulbous, Spanish, Dutch)
Ivy (Algerian)
Ivy (English)__________________
Ivy (Swedish), Coleus
Japanese Andromeda
Japanese aucuba, Japanese laurel
Juniper
Juniper
Juniper
Larkspur
Laurel
Lilac (Wild)
Lily (Asiatic)
Lily-turf
Live-forever, House-Leek
Magnolia
Magnolia, Saucer
Magnolia, Southern
Maple (Japanese)
Maple (Sugar)
Marigold
Mock-orange
Muhgo pine
Mugwort, Sagebrush
Nandina
Oak, Pin
Oak, Red
Oleander, Rose-bay
Orpine, Stonecrop
Palm, Date
Palm, Parlor
Palm, Queen
Palm, Roebelins
Palm, Sago
Pampas Grass
Peace lily
Periwinkle
Petunia
Philodendron
Phlox
Pine
Pine, Black
Pine, Eastern White
Pine, Scotch
Pink
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Scientific Name
Prunus spp.__________
Euphorbia spp.
Populus trichocarpa
Epipremnum spp.
Primula spp.
Ageratum spp.
Cercis occidentalis
Photinia glabra
Setaha spp.
Rosa spp.
Hibiscus syriacus
Rosmarinus spp.
Brassaia actinophylla
Salvia spp.
Antirrhinum spp.
Ceanothus spp.
Spirea budalda
Spirea japonica
Taxus baccata
Picea purtgens
Picea abies
Picea glauca
Lobulaha maritma
Verbena spp.
Verbena spp.
Viburnum spp.
Catharanthus roseus
Viola spp.
Itea virginica
Tsuga heiarophylia
Wiegela florida
Artemisia spp.
Yucca spp.
Aphelandra spp.
Zinnia spp.
Common Name (cont.)
Plum, Flowering; Purple-leaf_______
Poinsettia
Poplar
Pothos__________________________
Primrose
Pussys Foot
Redbud (Western)
Red tip photinia
Ribbon Grass
Rose
Rose of Sharon
Rosemary (prostrate)
Rubber-tree, Umbrella-tree
Sage
Snapdragon
Snowball, Ceanothus, California lilac
Spirea
Spirea
Spreading yew
Spruce, Blue
Spruce, Norway
Spruce, White
Sweet Alyssum
Verbena
Vervain
Viburnum
Vinca
Viola, Pansy***
Virginia Willow
Western hemlock
Wiegela (Pink)
Wormwood
Yucca
Zebra Plant
Zinnia
* Refer to the Table under “Diseases Controlled” section for the corresponding diseases /pathogens.
** Refer to the “Resistant Varieties of Crabapple (Genus Ma/us/Table for list of Crabapple varieties resistant to this product.
***DO NOT exceed 3.85 fl. ozs. of this product (0.06 lb. a.i.) per 100 gallons on these Ornamentals.
Diseases / Pathogens*
3.2
3a
5
_________3_________
3
4,5
3
3,4,5
______33______
3a, 3e, 4c, 5c
33
3
3,7
4,5
4,5
4
4
4
7
1
1
1
7
4
4
3, 4,5
3
1.3
4,5
5
3
3
7
3
3a, 4
Resistant Varieties of Crabapple (Genus Malus]
CONIFERS INCLUDING CHRISTMAS TREES AND COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION ROSES
Target Diseases Application Instructions
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Diplodia tip blight
{Diplodia pinea)
Lophodermium Needlecast
(Lophodermium pinastri) Apply this product by ground, air or chemigation. If an
adjuvant is used, add at the manufacturers specified rates.
6.0 to 15.3
(0.10 to 0.25)
DO NOT make more than 2 applications of this product
before alternating with fungicides with a mode of action
other than Qol Group 11.
Include this product in an 1PM program which includes
alternating fungicides with different modes of action;
selection of varieties with disease resistance; and
removal of plant debris where inoculum may overwinter.
Apply this product before disease outbreak and continue
throughout the season at 7- to 21 -day intervals following
resistance management guidelines.
Mary Potter
Molten Lava
New Centennial
Ormiston Roy
Pink Satin
Prairie Maid
Prairifire______
Profusion_____
Pumila________
Ralph Shay
Red Jade_____
Red Baron
Sargent_______
Sargentii
Seiboldii
Selkirk
Sentinel_______
Silver Moon
Silverdrift______
Sinai Fire______
Spectabilis
Sugar Tyme
Van Eseltine
White Angel
Williams Pride
Winter Gold
Yellow Delicious
Zumi Calocarpa
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• DO NOT apply more than 123 fl. ozs. (2.0 lbs. a.i.) of this product per acre peryear.
• DO NOT make more than 8 applications of this product per acre peryear.
• Minimum retreatment interval is 7 days.
• Not registered for use in California.
Swiss Needlecast
(Phaeocrytopus gaumannii)
Use Rate (Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.)
Use this product to control diseases on Conifers in production (indoor and outdoor) and in landscape situations.
Refer to the “ORNAMENTALS ” section for more detailed directions for use in landscape situations.
Conifers Including Christmas Trees
Arkansas Black_________
Atrosanguinea__________
Baccafa________________
Baccata var. jackii_______
Baccata var. mandshurica
Callaway_______________
Candymint Sargent______
Christmas Holly_________
Coronaria______________
David__________________
Dolgo__________________
Donald Wyman_________
Dorothea_______________
Doubloons
Eleyi____________
Enterprise_______
Evereste________
Eyeiynn_________
Fiori bunda______
Gloriosa________
Golden Delicious
Golden Raindrops
Hopa___________
Indian Magic
Island___________
Katherine_______
Lancelot________
Louisa
Target Diseases Application Instructions
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Powdery Mildew
(Sphaerotheca pannosa)
Alternaria Leaf Spot
(Atternaria alternate)
Septoria Leaf Spot
(Septaria rosea)
Downy Mildew
(Peronospora sparse)
Apply this product before disease outbreak. Continue
application throughout the year at 7- to 21 day intervals
following resistance management guidelines.
Apply this product by ground, air or chemigation. If an
adjuvant is used, add at the manufacturers specified rates.
Include this product in an IPM program which includes
alternate fungicides with different modes of action; selection
of varieties with disease resistance; proper fertilizer
application; Winter and/or Spring pruning; management of
plant residue; and proper irrigation timing and application.
3.0 to 15.5
(0.05 to 0.25)
DO NOT make more than 2 applications of this product
before alternating with fungicides with a mode of action other
than Qol Group 11.
DO NOT tank-mix this product with other pesticides,
fertilizers, etc. unless testing or local knowledge indicates that
the tank-mixture is safe when used on Roses.
Azoxystrobin has been shown to be safe when applied to
Roses. However, all varieties of Roses have not been tested.
If plant resistance is not known, test this product first on a
smaller scale to ensure plant safety before making a large
scale application.
Specific Use Restrictions:
• Maximum Single Application Rate; DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
• DO NOT apply more than 123 fluid ounces (2,0 lbs ai) of this product per acre peryear.
• DO NOT make more than 8 applications of this product per acre per year.
• Minimum retreatment interval is 7 days.
• Not registered for use in California.
Rust
(Phragmidium mucronatum,
P. tuberculatum and other
Phragmidium spp.)
Commercial Production Roses
Use Rate (Fl. Oz.)
Product/Ac.
(Lb. a.i./Ac.))
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respective holders.
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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, mixtures with other chemicals not specifically
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extent consistent with applicable law, Buyer assumes all risks of use, storage and handling of this material not in
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Manufacturer or the Seller be liable for consequential, special or indirect damages resulting from the use or handling
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
DO NOT contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Store in original containers only. Keep container closed when not in use. DO NOT store near food
or feed. In case of spill on floor or paved surfaces, mop and remove to chemical waste storage area until proper disposal can
be made if product cannot be used according to the label.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: To avoid waste, use all materials in this container by application according to label directions. If
wastes cannot be avoided, offer remaining product to a waste disposal facility or pesticide disposal program (often, such
programs are run by State or local governments or by industry).
CONTAINER HANDLING:
Nonrefillable Container (rigid material; < 5 gallons): Nonrefillable container. DO NOT reuse or refill this container. 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. Offer for recycling, if available, or dispose of empty
container in a sanitary landfill or by or by other procedures allowed by state and local authorities.
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this container. 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.
Offer for recycling, if available, or dispose of empty container in a sanitary landfill or by or by other procedures allowed by state
and local authorities.
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. Offer for recycling, if available, or dispose of empty container
in a sanitary landfill or by or by other procedures allowed by state and local authorities.
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