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# PROVYSOL FUNGICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **7969-411**
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- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Mefentrifluconazole (34.93%)
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- Label accepted: 2025-05-19
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00411-20250519.pdf
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---
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May 19, 2025
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SENT BY EMAIL
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Elizabeth Kneller
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elizabeth.kneller@basf.com
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BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US LLC
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Subject: Labeling Notification per Pesticide Registration Notice (PRN) 98-10 - Notification of multiple
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changes to the label per PRN 98-10
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Product Name: PROVYSOL FUNGICIDE
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Admin Number: 7969-411
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EPA Receipt Date: 03/11/2025
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Action Case Number: 00646791
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Dear Elizabeth Kneller:
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is in receipt of your application for notification under Pesticide
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Registration Notice 98-10 for the above referenced product. The EPA has conducted a review of this request
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for its applicability under PRN 98-10 and finds that the action requested falls within the scope of PRN 98-10.
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The labeling submitted with this application has been stamped "Notification" and will be placed in our records.
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Should you wish to add/retain a reference to your company’s website on your label, then please be aware that
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the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act and is subject to
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review by the EPA. If the website is false or misleading, the product will be considered to be misbranded and
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sale or distribution of the product is unlawful under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR § 156.10(a)(5) lists
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examples of statements the EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a
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website is referenced on your product’s label, claims made on the website may not substantially differ from
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those claims approved through the registration process. Therefore, should the EPA find or if it is brought to
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our attention that a website contains statements or claims substantially differing from statements or claims
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made in connection with obtaining a FIFRA section 3 registration, the website will be referred to the EPA’s
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Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
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If you have questions, please contact Carmen Swinger via email at swinger.carmen@epa.gov.
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Sincerely,
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Kable Bo Davis, Senior Advisor
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FB, RD
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Kable Bo Davis
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Mefentrifluconazole Group 3 Fungicide
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† For disease control in citrus, corn, cotton, cucurbit vegetables,
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fruiting vegetables, grasses, grass grown for seed, leafy
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vegetables, legume vegetables, non-grass forages, oilseeds,
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peanut, rapeseed (canola), specified small grains, sorghum and
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millet, soybean, strawberry, sugar beet, sugarcane, and
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tuberous and corm vegetables (including potato)
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† See Detailed Use Directions for detailed crop listings.
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Active Ingredient*:
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mefentrifluconazole: 2-[4-(4-chlorophenoxy)-2-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-1-
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(1H-1,2,4-triazole-1-yl)propan-2-ol ................................... 34.93%
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Other Ingredients: ............................................. 65.07%
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Total: ........................................................ 100.00%
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* Provysol ® fungicide contains 3.34 lbs mefentrifluconazole per gallon.
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EPA Reg. No. 7969-411 EPA Est. No.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION/PRECAUCION
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en
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detalle. (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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See full label for complete First Aid, Precautionary Statements, Directions For Use,
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Conditions of Sale and Warranty, and state-specific crop and/or use site restrictions.
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In case of an emergency endangering life or property involving this product,
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call day or night 1-800-832-HELP (4357).
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Net Contents:
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BASF Agricultural Solutions US LLC
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2 TW Alexander Drive
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Research Triangle Park, NC 27713
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7969-411
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05/19/2025
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2
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Precautionary Statements
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Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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CAUTION. Harmful if swallowed. Avoid contact with skin,
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eyes, or clothing. Harmful if inhaled. Avoid breathing spray
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mist. Causes moderate eye irritation. Remove and wash
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contaminated clothing before reuse. Wash thoroughly with
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soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking,
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chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Chemical-resistant gloves (barrier laminate, butyl rubber
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≥ 14 mils, nitrile rubber ≥ 14 mils, neoprene rubber
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≥ 14 mils, or viton ≥ 14 mils)
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• Shoes plus socks
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Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning and
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maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables
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exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
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separately from other laundry.
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Engineering Controls
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or air -
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craft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the
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Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural
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pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE
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requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in
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the WPS.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should:
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• Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after han-
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dling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using
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tobacco, or using the toilet.
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• Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets
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inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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• Remove clothing/PPE immediately after handling this
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product. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and
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change into clean clothing.
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Environmental Hazards
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This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates.
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Drift and runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in
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water adjacent to treated areas.
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DO NOT apply directly to water, or to areas where surface
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water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high
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water mark. DO NOT contaminate water when disposing
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of equipment washwater or rinsate.
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This product may impact surface water quality because of
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runoff of rainwater. This is especially true for poorly drain -
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ing soils and soils with shallow groundwater.
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Groundwater Advisory
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This chemical has properties and characteristics associated
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with chemicals detected in groundwater. This chemical may
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leach into groundwater if used in areas where soils are per-
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meable, particularly where the water table is shallow.
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Surface Water Advisory
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This product is classified as having high potential for
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reaching aquatic sediment via runoff for several months or
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more after application. Poorly draining soils and soils with
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shallow water tables are more prone to produce runoff that
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contains this product. A level, well-maintained vegetative
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FIRST AID
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If swallowed
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• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
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• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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• DO NOT induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.
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• DO NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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If inhaled
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• Move person to fresh air.
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• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance; then give artificial respiration, prefer-
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ably by mouth to mouth, if possible.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
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If in eyes
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• Hold eyes open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes; then continue rinsing.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If on skin or clothing
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• Take off contaminated clothing.
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• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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HOTLINE NUMBER
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment.
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You may also contact BASF Agricultural Solutions US LLC (hereafter “BASF”) for emergency medical treatment infor-
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mation: 1-800-832-HELP (4357).
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3
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buffer strip between areas to which this product is applied
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and surface water features such as ponds, streams, and
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springs will reduce the potential loading of this active ingre -
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dient or its degradates from runoff water and sediment.
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Runoff of this product will be reduced by avoiding applica -
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tion when rainfall is forecast to occur within 48 hours.
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Sound erosion control practices will reduce this product’s
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potential to reach aquatic sediment via runoff.
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Directions For Use
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It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a man-
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ner inconsistent with its labeling. This labeling must be in
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the user’s possession during application. Read the entire
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Directions For Use and Conditions of Sale and
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Warranty before using this product.
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Use Restrictions
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• DO NOT use in greenhouse production.
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• DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact
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workers or other persons, either directly or through drift.
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Only protected handlers may be in the area during appli -
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cation. For any requirements specific to your state or
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tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide
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regulation.
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• Provysol® fungicide is not for sale, distribution, or use
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in Nassau and Suffolk counties in New York State .
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and
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with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR Part 170.
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This standard contains requirements for the protection of
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agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and
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greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It
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contains requirements for training, decontamination, notifi-
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cation, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific
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instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on
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this label about personal protective equipment (PPE),
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restricted-entry interval, and notification to workers. The
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requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product
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that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
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DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas
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during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 12 hours .
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EXCEPTION: If the product is soil injected or soil incor-
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porated, the Worker Protection Standard, under certain
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circumstances, allows workers to enter the treated area
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if there will be no contact with anything that has been
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treated.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is per-
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mitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that
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involves contact with anything that has been treated,
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such as plants, soil, or water, is:
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• Coveralls
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• Chemical-resistant gloves (made of any waterproof
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material)
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• Shoes plus socks
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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DO NOT contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or
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disposal.
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Pesticide Storage
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Store in original containers only. Keep container closed
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when not in use. DO NOT store near food or feed.
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Pesticide Disposal
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Wastes resulting from using this product may be dis-
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posed of on-site or at an approved waste disposal
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facility. If these wastes cannot be disposed of according
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to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or
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Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste
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representatives at the nearest EPA Regional Office for
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guidance.
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Container Handling
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Nonrefillable Container. DO NOT reuse or refill this
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container. Triple rinse or pressure rinse container (or
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equivalent) promptly after emptying; then offer for recy -
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cling, if available, or reconditioning, if appropriate, or
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puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incin -
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eration, or by other procedures approved by state and
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local authorities.
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Triple rinse containers small enough to shake
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(capacity ≤ 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remain -
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ing contents into application equipment or a mix tank
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and drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill
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the container 1/4 full with water and recap. Shake for
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10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a
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mix tank, or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain
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for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this
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procedure two more times.
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Triple rinse containers too large to shake
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(capacity > 5 gallons) as follows: Empty the remain -
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ing contents into application equipment or a mix tank.
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Fill the container 1/4 full with water. Replace and tighten
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closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and
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forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for
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30 seconds. Stand the container on its end and tip it
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back and forth several times. Turn the container over
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onto its other end and tip it back and forth several times.
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Empty the rinsate into application equipment or a mix
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tank, or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Repeat
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this procedure two more times.
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Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining con -
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tents into application equipment or mix tank and
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continue to drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to
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drip. Hold container upside down over application
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equipment or mix tank, or collect rinsate for later use or
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disposal. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the side of the
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container and rinse at about 40 PSI for at least 30 sec -
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onds. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip.
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(continued)
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4
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL (continued)
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Container Handling (continued)
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Refillable Container. Refill this container with pesticide
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only. DO NOT reuse this container for any other pur-
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pose. Triple rinsing the container before final disposal is
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the responsibility of the person disposing of the contain -
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er. Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the
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refiller.
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Triple rinse as follows: To clean the container before
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final disposal, empty the remaining contents from this
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container into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the
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container about 10% full with water. Agitate vigorously or
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recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or
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pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate col -
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lection system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more
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times.
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When this container is empty, replace the cap and seal
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all openings that have been opened during use; return
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the container to the point of purchase or to a designated
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location. This container must only be refilled with a pesti -
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cide product. Prior to refilling, inspect carefully for
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damage such as cracks, punctures, abrasions, worn-out
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threads and closure devices. Check for leaks after refill -
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ing and before transport. DO NOT transport if this
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container is damaged or leaking. If the container is dam -
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aged, or leaking, or obsolete and not returned to the
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point of purchase or to a designated location, triple rinse
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emptied container and offer for recycling, if available, or
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dispose of container in compliance with state and local
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regulations.
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In Case of Emergency
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In case of large-scale spill of this product, call:
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• CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300
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• BASF 1-800-832-HELP (4357)
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In case of medical emergency regarding this product, call:
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• Your local doctor for immediate treatment
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• Your local poison control center (hospital)
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• BASF 1-800-832-HELP (4357)
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Steps to take if material is released or spilled:
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• In case of spill on floor or paved surfaces, mop and
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remove to chemical waste storage area until proper dis-
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posal can be made if product cannot be used according
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to label.
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• Dike and contain the spill with inert material (sand,
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earth, etc.) and transfer liquid and solid diking material to
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separate containers for disposal.
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• Remove contaminated clothing and wash affected skin
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areas with soap and water.
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• Wash clothing before reuse.
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• Keep the spill out of all sewers and open bodies of water.
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Product Information
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Provysol® fungicide is a broad-spectrum fungicide con-
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taining the active ingredient mefentrifluconazole for use in
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citrus, corn, cotton (infurrow), cucurbit vegetables, fruiting
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vegetables, grasses, grass grown for seed, leafy vegeta -
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bles, legume vegetables, non-grass for ages, oilseeds,
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peanut, rapeseed (canola), specified small grains, sorghum
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and millet, soybean, strawberry, sugar beet, sugar cane,
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and tuberous and corm vegetables (including potato). For
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optimum disease control, apply Provysol ® fungicide in a
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regularly scheduled protective spray program and use in a
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rotation program with non-Group 3 fungicides.
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Mode of Action
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Mefentrifluconazole, the active ingredient in Provysol ®
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fungicide, inhibits the demethylation step of sterol
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biosynthesis (DMI), which disrupts cell membrane synthe -
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sis and is classified by the Fungicide Resistance Action
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Committee (FRAC) as a Group 3 fungicide.
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Resistance Management
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For resistance management, Provysol ® fungicide con-
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tains a Group 3 fungicide. Any fungal population may
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contain individuals naturally resistant to Provysol ® fungi-
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cide and other Group 3 fungicides. A gradual or total loss
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of pest control may occur over time if these fungicides are
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used repeatedly in the same fields. Appropriate
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resistance-management strategies should be followed.
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To delay fungicide resistance, take one or more of
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the following steps:
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• Rotate the use of Provysol® fungicide or other
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Group 3 fungicides within a growing season sequence
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with different groups that control the same pathogens.
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• Use tank mixtures with fungicides from a different group
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that are equally effective on the target pest when such
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use is permitted. Use at least the minimum application
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rate as labeled by the manufacturer.
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• Adopt an integrated disease management program for
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fungicide use that includes scouting, uses historical infor -
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mation related to pesticide use, and crop rotation, and
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which considers host plant resistance, impact of environ -
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mental conditions on disease development, disease
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thresholds, as well as cultural, biological and other
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chemical control practices.
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• Where possible, make use of predictive disease models
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to effectively time fungicide applications. Note that using
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predictive models alone is not sufficient to manage
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resistance.
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• Monitor treatment area for lack of biological efficacy that
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might indicate possible resistance development.
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• Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop
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advisor for any additional pesticide resistance-
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management and/or Integrated Pest Management
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(IPM) recommendations for specific crops and
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pathogens.
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• For further information or to report suspected resistance
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consult your local BASF representative, extension spe -
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cialist, or certified crop advisor.
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5
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Application Instructions
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• Thorough and uniform coverage is required for optimum
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performance.
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• Provysol® fungicide can be applied by ground or air,
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and through field sprinkler irrigation (chemigation)
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systems.
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• Provysol® fungicide can be applied through field sprin -
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kler irrigation (chemigation) systems except on
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sugarcane.
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• DO NOT apply this product to sugarcane through any
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type of irrigation system.
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• Application equipment, including injection systems, must
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be cleaned thoroughly before and after applying this
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product, particularly if a product with the potential to
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injure crops was used before application of Provysol ®
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fungicide. Flush system with clean water.
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Ground Application
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- Use a minimum of 10 gallons of water per acre to
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ensure uniform and thorough canopy penetration and
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coverage of foliage, bloom, and fruit.
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- Complete coverage of the stem all the way down to soil
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level is required for suppression of soilborne diseases
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of the stem.
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Provysol® fungicide label rates specify the amount of
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product to apply uniformly over an acre of ground on a
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broadcast basis. Provysol ® fungicide may be banded
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over rows or plant beds with alleys or row middles left
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unsprayed. For these uses, reduce rates of Provysol ®
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fungicide in proportion to the area sprayed to avoid appli-
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cation at higher than labeled use rates.
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Calculate the broadcast-equivalent rate for banded
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application:
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sprayed bed
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width + unsprayed row
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middles width = total row
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width
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sprayed bed
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width in inches x broadcast rate
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per acre = band rate
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per acretotal row
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width in inches
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EXAMPLE: Banded application to 45-inch plant beds
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separated by 15-inches of unsprayed row middles based
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on a broadcast rate of 4 ozs/A:
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45 inches
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sprayed
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bed width
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+
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15 inches
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unsprayed
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||
row middles width
|
||
=
|
||
60 inches
|
||
total
|
||
row width
|
||
45 inches
|
||
sprayed
|
||
bed width x
|
||
4 fl ozs
|
||
Provysol®
|
||
fungicide
|
||
per acre
|
||
=
|
||
3 fl ozs
|
||
Provysol®
|
||
fungicide
|
||
per acre
|
||
60 inches
|
||
total
|
||
row width
|
||
Aerial Application
|
||
- Minimum spray volume per acre: 2 gallons of spray
|
||
solution per acre, unless otherwise specified in the
|
||
Detailed Use Directions section.
|
||
- DO NOT apply in spray solutions less than 50% water
|
||
by volume. Reduced spray volumes used in aerial
|
||
application may result in physical incompatibility,
|
||
reduced disease control, or crop injury particularly
|
||
when mixed with other products.
|
||
Field Sprinkler Irrigation (Chemigation)
|
||
Application
|
||
• Apply this product only through field 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.
|
||
• Provysol® fungicide can be applied through field sprin -
|
||
kler irrigation (chemigation) systems except on
|
||
sugarcane.
|
||
• DO NOT apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the
|
||
area intended for treatment.
|
||
• Add Provysol® fungicide to the pesticide supply tank
|
||
containing sufficient water to maintain a continuous flow
|
||
by the injection equipment. In continuous moving sys-
|
||
tems, inject this product-water mixture continuously,
|
||
applying the labeled rate per acre for that crop. DO NOT
|
||
apply more than 1/2 inch (13,577 gallons) per acre. In
|
||
stationary or non-continuous moving systems, inject the
|
||
product-water mixture in the last 15 to 30 minutes of
|
||
each set, allowing enough time to apply the crop-specific
|
||
labeled rate per acre through the sprinkler heads. Crop
|
||
injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in
|
||
the crop can result from nonuniform distribution of treat-
|
||
ed water. Uniform and thorough coverage of foliage is
|
||
required for control. Maintain constant agitation through-
|
||
out mixing and application.
|
||
• If you have questions about calibration, you should con-
|
||
tact state extension service specialists, equipment
|
||
manufacturers, or other experts.
|
||
• The system must contain a functional check valve, vacu -
|
||
um relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately
|
||
located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water-source
|
||
contamination from backflow.
|
||
• The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional,
|
||
automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow
|
||
of fluid back toward the injection pump.
|
||
• The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a func -
|
||
tional, 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 with-
|
||
drawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is
|
||
either automatically or manually shut down.
|
||
|
||
6
|
||
• The system must contain functional interlocking controls
|
||
to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump
|
||
when the water pump motor stops.
|
||
• The irrigation line or water pump must include a function -
|
||
al pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor
|
||
when the water pressure decreases to the point where
|
||
pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
|
||
• Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive
|
||
displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump),
|
||
effectively designed and constructed of materials com -
|
||
patible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a
|
||
system interlock.
|
||
• 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, shall shut the system down and
|
||
make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
|
||
• DO NOT connect an irrigation system used for pesticide
|
||
application to a public water system unless the pesticide
|
||
label-prescribed safety devices for public water systems
|
||
are in place.
|
||
Specific Instructions for Public Water
|
||
Systems
|
||
1. 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.
|
||
2. Chemigation systems connected to public water sys-
|
||
tems must contain a functional, reduced-pressure zone,
|
||
backflow preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in
|
||
the water supply line upstream from the point of pesti-
|
||
cide introduction. As an option to the RPZ, the water
|
||
from the public water system should be discharged into
|
||
a reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction. There
|
||
shall be a complete physical break (air gap) between the
|
||
outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim of
|
||
the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of
|
||
the fill pipe.
|
||
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a function -
|
||
al, automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the
|
||
flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
|
||
4. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a function -
|
||
al, 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 with-
|
||
drawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is
|
||
either automatically or manually shut down.
|
||
5. 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.
|
||
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 fit -
|
||
ted with a system interlock.
|
||
7. DO NOT apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the
|
||
area intended for treatment.
|
||
Spray Drift Management
|
||
DO NOT apply when conditions favor drift beyond the
|
||
intended (target) application area. Drift-reduction measures
|
||
include:
|
||
1. DO NOT apply if wind speed is 15 mph or more. Use
|
||
caution when applying if nontarget crops are downwind
|
||
and wind is present. DO NOT apply if winds are gusty.
|
||
2. Apply only when the potential for drift to adjacent sensi -
|
||
tive areas (e.g. bodies of water or nontarget crops) is
|
||
minimal and when wind is blowing away from sensitive
|
||
areas.
|
||
3. Use caution when conditions are favorable for drift
|
||
(drought, high temperatures, low relative humidity).
|
||
4. DO NOT apply during a temperature inversion. Consult
|
||
local weather services before applying if conditions are
|
||
favorable for inversion.
|
||
Tank Mixing Other Products and Additives
|
||
It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that
|
||
all products are registered for the intended use.
|
||
Read and follow the applicable restrictions and lim -
|
||
itations 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.
|
||
Provysol® fungicide can be tank mixed with other fungi-
|
||
cides, insecticides, herbicides, liquid fertilizers, biological
|
||
control products, adjuvants, and additives. Always follow
|
||
the most restrictive label use directions. See the Detailed
|
||
Use Directions section for additional crop-specific
|
||
information.
|
||
BASF has not tested all varieties and cultivars with all pos-
|
||
sible tank mix combinations and rates of additives or
|
||
adjuvants. Local environmental conditions can also influ -
|
||
ence crop tolerance and may not match those under
|
||
which BASF has conducted testing. Physical incompatibili-
|
||
ty, reduced disease control, or injury may result from
|
||
mixing Provysol ® fungicide with other products.
|
||
To minimize the likelihood of injury, before using any tank
|
||
mix previously listed, test the combination on a small por-
|
||
tion of the crop to be treated to ensure a phytotoxic
|
||
response will not occur as a result of application. However,
|
||
environmental variability precludes direct and consistent
|
||
projection of small area test results to future use.
|
||
When an adjuvant is used with this product, BASF recom -
|
||
mends the use of a Chemical Producers and Distributors
|
||
Association certified adjuvant.
|
||
Consult a BASF representative or local agricultural authori -
|
||
ties for more information on use of additives or adjuvants
|
||
with this product.
|
||
|
||
7
|
||
Adjuvant Use Limitation on Corn
|
||
Adjuvant crop damage can occur when an adjuvant is
|
||
used after the V8 stage and before the VT stage (when the
|
||
tassel’s last branch is completely visible outside the whorl).
|
||
If an adjuvant is used after the V8 stage and before the VT
|
||
stage, the grower and the user are responsible for contact-
|
||
ing the adjuvant source (adjuvant distributor, retailer, or
|
||
manufacturer) for advice and confirmation that the adju -
|
||
vant has been tested and proved to be safe for application
|
||
from the V8 to VT corn stages. Refer to the adjuvant label
|
||
for specific use directions and restrictions. Always follow
|
||
the most restrictive label.
|
||
Compatibility Test
|
||
Before mixing components, always perform a compatibility
|
||
jar test.
|
||
1. Add components in the order listed in Mixing Order
|
||
instructions.
|
||
- For 10 gallons per acre spray volume: Start with
|
||
1 pint (2 cups) of water from the intended source at the
|
||
source temperature.
|
||
- For other spray volumes: Adjust rates accordingly.
|
||
- Dry product: Add 2 teaspoons per pound of product
|
||
per acre.
|
||
- Liquid product: Add 1 teaspoon per pint of product
|
||
per acre.
|
||
2. Always cap the jar and invert 10 cycles after component
|
||
additions.
|
||
3. When the components have all been added to the jar,
|
||
let the solution stand for 15 minutes.
|
||
4. Evaluate the solution for uniformity and stability. The
|
||
spray solution should not have free oil on the surface,
|
||
fine particles that precipitate to the bottom, or thick
|
||
(clabbered) texture. DO NOT use any spray solution that
|
||
could clog spray nozzles.
|
||
Mixing Order
|
||
Make sure each component is thoroughly mixed and sus -
|
||
pended before adding tank mix partners. Except when
|
||
mixing products in PVA bags, maintain constant agitation
|
||
during mixing and application.
|
||
1. Water - Fill a thoroughly clean sprayer tank 3/4 full of
|
||
clean water and begin agitation.
|
||
2. Inductor - If an inductor is used, rinse it thoroughly
|
||
after each component has been added.
|
||
3. Products in PVA bags - Place any product contained
|
||
in water-soluble PVA bags into the mixing tank. Wait
|
||
until all water-soluble PVA bags have fully dissolved and
|
||
the product is evenly mixed in the spray tank before
|
||
continuing.
|
||
4. Water-dispersible products (such as dry flowables,
|
||
wettable powders, suspension concentrates including
|
||
Provysol® fungicide, or suspo-emulsions)
|
||
- Containers 5 gallons or less: Shake well before
|
||
adding to the tank.
|
||
- Containers more than 5 gallons: Recirculate
|
||
before adding to the tank.
|
||
- Consult a BASF representative for additional informa-
|
||
tion regarding agitation and recirculation.
|
||
5. Water-soluble products
|
||
6. Emulsifiable concentrates (such as oil concentrates
|
||
when applicable)
|
||
7. Water-soluble additives [such as ammonium sulfate
|
||
(AMS) or urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) when applicable]
|
||
8. Remaining quantity of water
|
||
Crop Rotation Restrictions
|
||
Rotational Crops: Please see the following table for crop
|
||
rotational restrictions.
|
||
Crop or Crop Group
|
||
Rotation
|
||
Interval
|
||
Brassicas including broccoli, cauliflower
|
||
and head cabbages (crop group 5-16)
|
||
Bulb vegetables including
|
||
bulb onion, spring onion and garlic
|
||
(crop group 3-07)
|
||
Cereals, including wheat, oats, barley,
|
||
triticale, rye, rice and corn (crop group
|
||
15 and crop group 16)
|
||
Cucurbits including cucumber, squash
|
||
and melons (crop group 9)
|
||
Fruiting vegetables including tomato,
|
||
eggplant, peppers (crop group 8-10)
|
||
Fresh herbs
|
||
Grass and non-grass animal
|
||
feeds including alfalfa and clover
|
||
(crop group 17 and crop group 18)
|
||
Leafy vegetables including lettuces,
|
||
spinach and leafy cabbages
|
||
(crop group 4-16)
|
||
Legume vegetables including soybean
|
||
(crop group 6 and crop group 7)
|
||
Low-growing berries including
|
||
strawberries (crop group 13-07G)
|
||
Oilseeds including cotton, sunflower and
|
||
canola (crop group 20)
|
||
Peanut
|
||
Root and tuber vegetables including
|
||
carrot, potato, beets and sugar beet
|
||
(crop group 1 and crop group 2)
|
||
Stalk, stem and leaf petiole vegetables
|
||
including celery and asparagus
|
||
(crop group 22)
|
||
Sugarcane
|
||
Any other crop labeled for direct
|
||
application of a product containing
|
||
mefentrifluconazole
|
||
May be
|
||
planted
|
||
immediately
|
||
following
|
||
the last
|
||
application
|
||
Other food and feed crops, not
|
||
listed above
|
||
May not be
|
||
planted in
|
||
rotation
|
||
|
||
8
|
||
Detailed Use Directions
|
||
Labeled Crops
|
||
The specified maximum product rate per acre per year includes a combination of infurrow and foliar applications.
|
||
Infurrow
|
||
• If the field has a history of
|
||
soilborne/seedling diseas-
|
||
es or disease pressure is
|
||
expected to be high:
|
||
- Use the 5 fl ozs per acre
|
||
rate and/or tank mix
|
||
with a fungicide having a
|
||
different mode of action.
|
||
• Use a minimum volume of
|
||
application of 2.5 gallons
|
||
of water per acre.
|
||
• For infurrow sugarcane
|
||
see SUGARCANE ONLY
|
||
Infurrow and Soil-
|
||
directed Banded
|
||
Rates.
|
||
Rate
|
||
per 1000
|
||
Row Feet
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
Rate per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs product)
|
||
15"
|
||
rows
|
||
20"
|
||
rows
|
||
22"
|
||
rows
|
||
30"
|
||
rows
|
||
32"
|
||
rows
|
||
34"
|
||
rows
|
||
36"
|
||
rows
|
||
38"
|
||
rows
|
||
40"
|
||
rows
|
||
0.036 1.3
|
||
0.04 1.4
|
||
0.08 2.8 2.1 1.9 1.4 1.3 1.3
|
||
0.12 4.2 3.1 2.9 2.1 2.0 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.6
|
||
0.16 4.2 3.8 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.3 2.2 2.1
|
||
0.20 4.8 3.5 3.3 3.1 2.9 2.8 2.6
|
||
0.24 4.2 3.9 3.7 3.5 3.3 3.1
|
||
0.28 4.9 4.6 4.3 4.1 3.9 3.7
|
||
0.32 4.9 4.7 4.4 4.2
|
||
0.36 5.0 4.7
|
||
0.40 5.0
|
||
Foliar
|
||
• When conditions favor disease or disease pressure is high:
|
||
- Use the shorter specified interval.
|
||
- For a rate range, use the higher specified rate.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than two (2) sequential applications of Provysol ® fungicide before alternating to a
|
||
labeled non-Group 3 fungicide.
|
||
Use Rate Conversion
|
||
fl ozs product/A lb mefentrifluconazole/A
|
||
1.3 0.03
|
||
1.5 0.03
|
||
2.5 0.07
|
||
3 0.08
|
||
3.5 0.09
|
||
4 0.10
|
||
5 0.13
|
||
7 0.18
|
||
10 0.26
|
||
15 0.39
|
||
21 0.54
|
||
State-specific Restrictions - Not for sale, distribution, or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in New York
|
||
State.
|
||
|
||
9
|
||
Citrus †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Alternaria brown spot
|
||
Alternaria citri
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
Colletotrichum acutatum, C. gloeosporioides
|
||
Blackspot
|
||
Guignardia citricarpa
|
||
Greasy spot
|
||
Mycosphaerella citri
|
||
Melanose
|
||
Diaporthe citri
|
||
Postbloom fruit drop
|
||
Colletotrichum acutatum
|
||
Scab
|
||
Elsinoe fawcettii
|
||
4 to 5 15 0
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply at 14-day to 21-day intervals.
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 15 fl ozs (0.39 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.39 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
• Aerial Application - DO NOT use less than 10 gallons of spray solution per acre.
|
||
Detailed Citrus (subgroups 10-10A, 10-10B, 10-10C) Crop List - calamondin; citron; citrus hybrids; grapefruit
|
||
(grapefruit, Japanese summer); kumquat; lemon; lime (lime, Australian desert, Australian finger, Australian round,
|
||
Brown River finger, Mount White, New Guinea wild, Russell River, sweet, Tahiti); mandarin (Mediterranean, satsuma);
|
||
orange (sour, sweet, tachibana, trifoliate); pummelo; tangelo; tangerine (mandarin); tangor; uniq fruit; cultivars, varieties,
|
||
and/or hybrids of these.
|
||
|
||
10
|
||
Corn †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Infurrow
|
||
Rhizoctonia seed and seedling rot
|
||
Rhizoctonia solani
|
||
* Fusarium seed rot, Seedling blight
|
||
Fusarium spp.
|
||
1.3 to 5
|
||
10
|
||
(field corn,
|
||
popcorn,
|
||
silage,
|
||
seed corn)
|
||
15
|
||
(sweet corn)
|
||
21
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
Colletotrichum graminicola
|
||
Eyespot
|
||
Aureobasidium zeae (formerly known as Kabatiella zeae )
|
||
Gray leaf spot
|
||
Cercospora zeae-maydis
|
||
Northern corn leaf blight
|
||
Exserohilum turcicum
|
||
Northern corn leaf spot
|
||
Cochliobolus carbonum
|
||
Southern corn leaf blight
|
||
Bipolaris maydis
|
||
Tar spot
|
||
Phyllachora maydis
|
||
2.5 to 5
|
||
* Common rust
|
||
Puccinia sorghi
|
||
* Southern rust
|
||
Puccinia polyspora
|
||
3.5 to 5
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Sweet corn: Apply at 7-day to 14-day intervals.
|
||
- Field corn, Popcorn, Silage, Seed corn: Apply at 14-day intervals.
|
||
• Adjuvant Use Limitation on Corn - Adjuvant crop damage can occur when an adjuvant is used after the
|
||
V8 stage and before the VT stage (when the tassel’s last branch is completely visible outside the whorl). If an
|
||
adjuvant is used after the V8 stage and before the VT stage, the grower and the user are responsible for con -
|
||
tacting the adjuvant source (adjuvant distributor, retailer, or manufacturer) for advice and confirmation that the
|
||
adjuvant has been tested and proved to be safe for application from the V8 to VT corn stages. Refer to the
|
||
adjuvant label for specific use directions and restrictions. Always follow the most restrictive label.
|
||
* Suppression only
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
(continued)
|
||
|
||
11
|
||
Corn †
|
||
(continued)
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year to sweet corn.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 15 fl ozs (0.39 lb mefentrifluconazole) to sweet corn per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year to corn grown for seed, field corn, popcorn.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 10 fl ozs (0.26 lb mefentrifluconazole) to field corn, popcorn, and seed corn per acre per
|
||
year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.26 lb (0.39 lb to sweet corn) ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-
|
||
containing products.
|
||
Detailed Corn Crop List - corn grown for seed, field corn, popcorn, silage, sweet corn.
|
||
|
||
12
|
||
Cotton †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Infurrow
|
||
Phymatotrichopsis root rot
|
||
Phymatotrichopsis omnivora
|
||
Rhizoctonia seed and seedling rot
|
||
Rhizoctonia solani
|
||
* Fusarium seed rot, seedling blight
|
||
Fusarium spp.
|
||
2.5 to 5 5 30
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply before onset of disease and on a minimum interval of 7 days.
|
||
* Suppression only
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 1 application at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.39 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
Detailed Cotton (crop group 20C) Crop List - cottonseed; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these.
|
||
|
||
13
|
||
Cucurbit Vegetables †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Gummy stem blight †
|
||
Didymella bryoniae
|
||
Powdery mildew †
|
||
Erysiphe spp., Podosphaera spp., Sphaerotheca spp.
|
||
3 to 5
|
||
15 0
|
||
Alternaria leaf blight †
|
||
Alternaria spp.
|
||
Anthracnose †
|
||
Colletotrichum orbiculare
|
||
4 to 5
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply before onset of disease and on a minimum interval of 7 days.
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 15 fl ozs (0.39 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.39 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
Detailed (crop group 9) Crop List - chayote (fruit); Chinese waxgourd (Chinese preserving melon); citron melon;
|
||
cucumber; gherkin; gourd, edible (includes hyotan, cucuzza, hechima, Chinese okra); Momordica spp (includes
|
||
balsam apple, balsam pear, bittermelon, Chinese cucumber); muskmelon (includes true canteloupe, cantaloupe,
|
||
casaba, crenshaw melon, golden pershaw melon, honeydew melon, honey balls, mango melon, Persian melon,
|
||
pineapple melon, Santa Claus melon, and snake melon); pumpkin; squash, summer (includes crookneck squash,
|
||
scallop squash, straightneck squash, vegetable marrow, zucchini); squash, winter (includes butternut squash,
|
||
calabaza, hubbard squash, acorn squash, spaghetti squash); watermelon.
|
||
|
||
14
|
||
Fruiting Vegetables †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Anthracnose †
|
||
Colletotrichum coccodes
|
||
Black mold †
|
||
Alternaria alternata
|
||
Early blight †
|
||
Alternaria solani
|
||
Powdery mildew †
|
||
Leveillula taurica, Oidiopsis taurica
|
||
3 to 5
|
||
15 0
|
||
Septoria leaf spot †
|
||
Septoria spp. 4 to 5
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply before onset of disease and on a minimum interval of 7 days.
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 15 fl ozs (0.39 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.39 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
Detailed Fruiting Vegetables (crop group 8-10) Crop List - African eggplant; bush tomato; bell pepper; cocona;
|
||
currant tomato; eggplant; garden huckleberry; goji berry; groundcherry; martynia; naranjilla; okra; pea eggplant;
|
||
pepino; non-bell pepper; roselle; scarlet eggplant; sunberry; tomatillo; tomato; tree tomato; cultivars, varieties, and/or
|
||
hybrids of these.
|
||
|
||
15
|
||
Grasses †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Anthracnose †
|
||
Colletotrichum spp.
|
||
Leaf Spot/Blight †
|
||
Bipolaris spp., Cochliobolus spp., Drechslera spp.,
|
||
Stagonospora spp.
|
||
Net Blotch †
|
||
Drechslera spp., Helminthosporium spp.
|
||
Powdery Mildew †
|
||
Erysiphe spp.
|
||
Purple Leaf Spot †
|
||
Stagonospora spp.
|
||
Septoria Leaf Spot †
|
||
Septoria spp.
|
||
3 to 5 15 0
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply at 7-day to 14-day spray intervals.
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 15 fl ozs (0.39 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.39 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
Detailed Grasses (crop group 17) Crop List - any grass, Gramineae family (either green or cured) that will be fed to
|
||
or grazed by livestock, all pasture and range grasses and grasses grown for hay or silage, except sugarcane and those
|
||
included in the cereal grains group.
|
||
|
||
16
|
||
Grass Grown for Seed †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
Erysiphe spp. 3 to 5 15 0
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply at 7-day to 14-day spray intervals.
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 15 fl ozs (0.39 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.39 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
Detailed Grass Grown for Seed (crop group 17) Crop List - any grass, Gramineae family (either green or cured)
|
||
that will be fed to or grazed by livestock, all pasture and range grasses and grasses grown for hay or silage, except
|
||
sugarcane and those included in the cereal grains group.
|
||
|
||
17
|
||
Leafy Vegetables †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Alternaria leaf spot
|
||
Alternaria spp.
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
Erysiphe spp., Golovinomyces chichoracearum,
|
||
Phyllactinia spp., Sphaerotheca spp.
|
||
3 to 5
|
||
15 0
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
Colletotrichum spp.
|
||
Ascochyta leaf spot
|
||
Ascochyta spp.
|
||
Cercospora leaf spot
|
||
Cercospora spp.
|
||
Septoria leaf spot
|
||
Septoria spp.
|
||
4 to 5
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply before onset of disease and on a minimum interval of 7 days.
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 15 fl ozs (0.39 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.39 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
Detailed (crop group 4-16) Crop List - amaranth, Chinese; amaranth, leafy; arugula; aster, Indian; blackjack;
|
||
broccoli, Chinese; broccoli raab; cabbage, abyssinian; cabbage, Chinese, bok choy; cabbage, seakale; cat’s whiskers;
|
||
chamchwi; cham-na-mul; chervil, fresh leaves; chipilin; chrysanthemum, garland; cilantro, fresh leaves; collards; corn
|
||
salad; cosmos; cress, garden; cress, upland; dandelion, leaves; dang-gwi, leaves; dillweed; dock; dol-nam-mul; ebolo;
|
||
endive; escarole; fameflower; feather cockscomb; Good King Henry; hanover salad; huauzontle; jute, leaves; kale;
|
||
lettuce, bitter; lettuce, head; lettuce, leaf; maca, leaves; mizuna; mustard greens; orach; parsley, fresh leaves; plantain,
|
||
buckhorn; primrose, English; purslane, garden; purslane, winter; radicchio; radish, leaves; rape greens; rocket, wild;
|
||
shepherd’s purse; spinach; spinach, Malabar; spinach, New Zealand; spinach, tanier; Swiss chard; turnip greens;
|
||
violet, Chinese, leaves; watercress; cultivars, varieties, and hybrids of these commodities.
|
||
|
||
18
|
||
Legume Vegetables (crop group 6) †
|
||
(except soybean and edamame)
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Infurrow
|
||
Rhizoctonia seed and seedling rot
|
||
Rhizoctonia solani
|
||
* Fusarium seed rot, Seedling blight
|
||
Fusarium spp.
|
||
1.3 to 5
|
||
15 21
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Alternaria leaf and pod spot
|
||
Alternaria spp.
|
||
Ascochyta blight
|
||
Ascochyta spp., Phoma exigua
|
||
Asian soybean rust
|
||
Phakopsora pachyrhizi
|
||
Cercospora leaf spot
|
||
Cercospora spp.
|
||
Mycosphaerella blight
|
||
Mycosphaerella spp.
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
Erysiphe polygoni
|
||
Rust
|
||
Uromyces appendiculatus
|
||
2.5 to 5
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply at 7-day to 14-day intervals.
|
||
* Suppression only
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 15 fl ozs (0.39 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.39 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
Detailed Legume Vegetables (crop group 6) Crop List (except soybean and edamame; see Soybean and
|
||
Edamame detailed use directions)
|
||
- broad bean (fava bean), chickpea (garbanzo bean), guar, jackbean, lablab bean, lentil, pigeon pea, sword bean.
|
||
- Lupinus spp.: grain lupin, sweet lupin, white lupin, white sweet lupin.
|
||
- Phaseolus spp.: field bean, kidney bean, lima bean, navy bean, pinto bean, runner bean, snap bean, tepary bean,
|
||
wax bean.
|
||
- Vigna spp.: adzuki bean, asparagus bean, blackeyed pea, catjang, Chinese longbean, cowpea, Crowder pea, moth
|
||
bean, mung bean, rice bean, southern pea, urd bean, yardlong bean.
|
||
- Pisum spp.: dwarf pea, edible-pod pea, English pea, field pea, garden pea, green pea, snow pea, sugar snap pea.
|
||
|
||
19
|
||
Non-grass Forages †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Anthracnose †
|
||
Colletotrichum trifolii
|
||
Common leaf spot †
|
||
Pseudopeziza medicaginis
|
||
Leaf spot †
|
||
Leptosphaerulina briosiani
|
||
Powdery mildew †
|
||
Erysiphe spp.
|
||
Spring black stem and leaf spot †
|
||
Ascochyta medicaginicola
|
||
Stagonospora leaf spot †
|
||
Stagonospora meliloti
|
||
Summer black stem and leaf spot †
|
||
Cercospora medicaginis
|
||
3 to 5 15 14
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply at 7-day to 14-day spray intervals.
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 15 fl ozs (0.39 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.39 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
• DO NOT apply within 14 days of grazing or harvest for forage or hay.
|
||
• DO NOT use on rangeland.
|
||
Detailed Non-grass Forages (crop group 18) Crop List - alfalfa; bean, velvet; clover ( Trifolium spp.,
|
||
Melilotus spp.); kudzu; lespedeza; lupin; sainfoin; trefoil; vetch; vetch, crown; vetch, milk.
|
||
|
||
20
|
||
Oilseeds †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Alternaria leaf spot
|
||
Alternaria spp.
|
||
Blackleg
|
||
Leptosphaeria maculans
|
||
Blackspot
|
||
Alternaria spp.
|
||
Cercospora leaf spot
|
||
Cercospora spp.
|
||
Pasmo
|
||
Septoria linicola
|
||
Septoria leaf spot
|
||
Septoria spp.
|
||
3 to 5 10 21
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply at 7-day to 14-day intervals.
|
||
- Blackleg: Apply at 2-leaf to 4-leaf stage.
|
||
- Blackspot: Apply at early pod development.
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 10 fl ozs (0.26 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.26 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
Detailed Oilseeds (crop group 20B) Crop List - calendula; castor oil plant; Chinese tallowtree; euphorbia; evening
|
||
primrose; jojoba; niger seed; rose hip; safflower; stokes aster; sunflower; tallowwood; tea oil plant; vernonia; cultivars,
|
||
varieties, and/or hybrids of these.
|
||
|
||
21
|
||
Peanut †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Infurrow
|
||
Rhizoctonia seed and seedling rot
|
||
Rhizoctonia solani
|
||
* Fusarium seed rot, Seedling blight
|
||
Fusarium spp.
|
||
1.3 to 5
|
||
21 14
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Early leaf spot
|
||
Cercospora arachidicola, Passalora arachidicola
|
||
Late leaf spot
|
||
Cercosporidium personatum, Nothopassalora personata
|
||
Rust
|
||
Puccinia arachidis
|
||
2.5 to 7
|
||
* Rhizoctonia limb rot, Peg rot, Pod rot
|
||
Rhizoctonia solani
|
||
* Sclerotium rot, Southern blight, Southern stem rot,
|
||
White mold
|
||
Sclerotium rolfsii
|
||
5 to 7
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Early leaf spot, Late leaf spot: Apply at 14-day to 21-day intervals.
|
||
- Rhizoctonia rot, Sclerotium rot: Apply at 14-day to 28-day intervals.
|
||
- Use the higher rate and/or shorter spray interval in fields with a history of disease.
|
||
* Suppression only
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 7 fl ozs (0.18 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications at 7 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 21 fl ozs (0.54 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.54 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
|
||
22
|
||
Rapeseed (canola) †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Infurrow
|
||
Rhizoctonia seed and seedling rot
|
||
Rhizoctonia solani
|
||
* Fusarium seed rot, Seedling blight
|
||
Fusarium spp.
|
||
1.3 to 5
|
||
10 21
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Blackleg
|
||
Leptosphaeria maculans
|
||
Blackspot
|
||
Alternaria spp.
|
||
2.5 to 5
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply at 14-day intervals.
|
||
- Blackleg: Apply at 2-leaf to 4-leaf stage.
|
||
- Blackspot: Apply at early pod development.
|
||
* Suppression only
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 10 fl ozs (0.26 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.26 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
Detailed Rapeseed (subgroup 20A) Crop List - borage; crambe; cuphea; echium; flax seed; gold of pleasure;
|
||
hare’s ear mustard; lesquerella; lunaria; meadowfoam; milkweed; mustard seed; oil radish; poppy seed; rapeseed;
|
||
sesame; sweet rocket; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these.
|
||
|
||
23
|
||
Small Grains (barley, oats, rye, triticale, wheat) †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Infurrow
|
||
Rhizoctonia seed and seedling rot
|
||
Rhizoctonia solani
|
||
* Fusarium seed rot, Seedling blight
|
||
Fusarium spp.
|
||
1.3 to 5
|
||
10 21
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Leaf rust
|
||
Puccinia spp.
|
||
Net blotch
|
||
Pyrenophora teres
|
||
Septoria leaf blotch
|
||
Septoria tritici
|
||
Stripe rust
|
||
Puccinia striiformis
|
||
2.5 to 5
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply before disease develops, and continue on 14-day intervals.
|
||
- To protect the flag leaf and maximize yields in small grains, apply immediately after flag leaf emergence for
|
||
optimum results.
|
||
* Suppression only
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 10 fl ozs (0.26 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.26 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
• Not for use on rice.
|
||
|
||
24
|
||
Sorghum and Millet †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Infurrow
|
||
Rhizoctonia seed and seedling rot
|
||
Rhizoctonia solani
|
||
* Fusarium seed rot, Seedling blight
|
||
Fusarium spp.
|
||
1.3 to 5
|
||
10 21
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Bipolaris leaf spot, Southern leaf blight
|
||
Bipolaris spp.
|
||
Cercospora leaf spot, Gray leaf spot
|
||
Cercospora spp.
|
||
Northern leaf blight
|
||
Exserohilum turcicum
|
||
2.5 to 5
|
||
* Rust
|
||
Puccinia spp. 3.5 to 5
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply at 14-day intervals.
|
||
* Suppression only
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 10 fl ozs (0.26 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.26 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
Detailed Crop List - sorghum (milo), millet (pearl, proso).
|
||
|
||
25
|
||
Soybean and Edamame †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Infurrow
|
||
Rhizoctonia seed and seedling rot
|
||
Rhizoctonia solani
|
||
* Fusarium seed rot, Seedling blight
|
||
Fusarium spp.
|
||
1.3 to 5
|
||
10
|
||
(soybean)
|
||
15
|
||
(edamame)
|
||
21
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Alternaria leaf spot
|
||
Alternaria spp.
|
||
Asian soybean rust
|
||
Phakopsora pachyrhizi
|
||
Brown spot
|
||
Septoria glycines
|
||
Cercospora blight
|
||
Cercospora kikuchii
|
||
Frogeye leaf spot
|
||
Cercospora sojina
|
||
Rhizoctonia aerial blight
|
||
Rhizoctonia solani
|
||
2.5 to 5
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply at 7-day to 14-day intervals.
|
||
* Suppression only
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year to edamame.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 15 fl ozs (0.39 lb mefentrifluconazole) to edamame per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications at 5 fl ozs to soybeans per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 10 fl ozs (0.26 lb mefentrifluconazole) to soybeans per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.26 lb ai/acre/year (0.39 lb ai/acre/year to edamame) of
|
||
mefentrifluconazole- containing products.
|
||
|
||
26
|
||
Strawberry †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Anthracnose †
|
||
Colletotrichum spp.
|
||
Powdery mildew †
|
||
Sphaerotheca spp.
|
||
3 to 5 15 0
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply before onset of disease and on a minimum interval of 7 days.
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 15 fl ozs (0.39 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.39 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
Detailed (crop group 13-07G) Crop List - bearberry; bilberry; blueberry, lowbush; cloudberry; cranberry;
|
||
lingonberry; muntries; partridgeberry; strawberry; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these.
|
||
|
||
27
|
||
Sugar Beet †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Infurrow
|
||
Rhizoctonia seed and seedling rot
|
||
Rhizoctonia solani
|
||
* Fusarium seed rot, Seedling blight
|
||
Fusarium spp.
|
||
1.3 to 5
|
||
10 7
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Cercospora leaf spot
|
||
Cercospora beticola
|
||
* Powdery mildew
|
||
Erysiphe betae, Erysiphe polygoni
|
||
2.5 to 5
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply at 14-day intervals.
|
||
* Suppression only
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 10 fl ozs (0.26 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.26 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
|
||
28
|
||
Sugarcane †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Infurrow
|
||
Sugarcane pineapple disease
|
||
Ceratocystis paradoxa
|
||
Rhizoctonia seed and seedling rot
|
||
Rhizoctonia solani
|
||
* Fusarium seed rot, Seedling blight
|
||
Fusarium spp.
|
||
4 to 5
|
||
10 14
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Brown rust
|
||
Puccinia melanocephala
|
||
Orange rust
|
||
Puccinia kuehnii
|
||
4 to 5
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply at 14-day to 28-day intervals.
|
||
* Suppression only
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 2 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 10 fl ozs (0.26 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.26 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
• DO NOT apply this product to sugarcane through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
• DO NOT feed treated sugarcane commodities to livestock.
|
||
• Aerial Application - DO NOT use less than 5 gallons of spray solution per acre. Provysol ® fungicide can be
|
||
applied by ground or air.
|
||
SUGARCANE ONLY Infurrow and Soil-directed Banded Rates
|
||
Rate per
|
||
1000 Row Feet
|
||
(fl oz product)
|
||
Product Rate
|
||
(fl ozs/A)
|
||
Row width (feet)
|
||
5 feet 6 feet
|
||
0.46 4.0
|
||
0.55 4.0
|
||
0.57 5.0
|
||
0.69 5.0
|
||
|
||
29
|
||
Tuberous and Corm Vegetables (including potato - subgroup 1C) †
|
||
Disease Controlled
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
per
|
||
application
|
||
Rate
|
||
per Acre
|
||
(fl ozs
|
||
product)
|
||
maximum
|
||
per year
|
||
PHI
|
||
(days)
|
||
Infurrow
|
||
Rhizoctonia seed and seedling rot
|
||
Rhizoctonia solani
|
||
* Fusarium seed rot, Seedling blight
|
||
Fusarium spp.
|
||
1.3 to 5
|
||
15 7
|
||
Foliar
|
||
Black dot
|
||
Colletotrichum coccodes
|
||
Black pit, Brown spot
|
||
Alternaria alternata
|
||
Early blight
|
||
Alternaria solani
|
||
3 to 5
|
||
• Spray Interval
|
||
- Apply at 7-day to 14-day intervals.
|
||
* Suppression only
|
||
† State-specific Restrictions - Not registered for use by California.
|
||
Use Restrictions
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 5 fl ozs (0.13 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per application.
|
||
• DO NOT make more than 3 applications at 5 fl ozs per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than 15 fl ozs (0.39 lb mefentrifluconazole) per acre per year.
|
||
• DO NOT apply more than a cumulative total of 0.39 lb ai/acre/year of mefentrifluconazole-containing products.
|
||
Detailed Tuberous and Corm Vegetables (subgroup 1C) Crop List - arracacha; arrowroot; artichoke, Chinese;
|
||
artichoke, Jerusalem; canna, edible; cassava, bitter and sweet; chayote (root); chufa; dasheen (taro); ginger; leren;
|
||
potato; sweet potato; tanier; turmeric; yam bean; yam, true.
|
||
|
||
30
|
||
Conditions of Sale and Warranty
|
||
The Directions For Use of this product reflect the
|
||
opinion of experts based on field use and tests. The
|
||
directions are believed to be reliable and must be
|
||
followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate
|
||
all risks inherently associated with the use of this
|
||
product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended
|
||
consequences may result because of such factors as
|
||
weather conditions, presence of other materials, or use
|
||
of the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling,
|
||
all of which are beyond the control of BASF Agricultural
|
||
Solutions US LLC (“BASF”) or the Seller. To the extent
|
||
consistent with applicable law, all such risks shall be
|
||
assumed by the Buyer.
|
||
BASF warrants that this product conforms to the
|
||
chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for
|
||
the purposes referred to in the Directions For Use ,
|
||
subject to the inherent risks, referred to above.
|
||
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE
|
||
LAW, BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR
|
||
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR
|
||
MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR
|
||
IMPLIED WARRANTY.
|
||
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE
|
||
LAW, BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND BASF’S
|
||
EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
|
||
TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
|
||
OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAYMENT
|
||
OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT.
|
||
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE
|
||
LAW, BASF AND THE SELLER DISCLAIM ANY
|
||
LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY,
|
||
SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING
|
||
FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS
|
||
PRODUCT.
|
||
BASF and the Seller offer this product, and the Buyer
|
||
and User accept it, subject to the foregoing Conditions
|
||
of Sale and Warranty which may be varied only by
|
||
agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized
|
||
representative of BASF. 1108
|
||
© 2025 BASF Agricultural Solutions US LLC
|
||
All rights reserved.
|
||
007969-00411.20250310.NVA 2025-04-0548-0062
|
||
Supersedes: NVA 2020-04-548-0135
|
||
BASF Agricultural Solutions US LLC
|
||
2 TW Alexander Drive
|
||
Research Triangle Park, NC 27713
|
||
Provysol is a registered trademark of BASF.
|