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# A20259 Crop
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- EPA Reg No: **100-1602**
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- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Pydiflumetofen (6.9%); Difenoconazole (11.5%)
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- Label accepted: 2020-10-02
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000100-01602-20201002.pdf
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---
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, DC 20460
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PRIA Non-New-Use Label Acceptable v.20150320
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OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
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AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
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October 2, 2020
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Adora Clark
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Fungicide Federal Team Lead
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Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
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P.O Box 18300
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Greensboro, NC 27419-8300
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Subject: PRIA Label Amendment – Inadvertent tolerance to support revised plant-back
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intervals on rice, grasses grown for seed, and non-grass animal feeds (Crop group
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18); plant-back interval change to tobacco; and change to aerial spray drift
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language to allow spray boom length up to 75% of wingspan or 75% of rotor
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blade diameter.
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Product Name: A20259 Crop
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EPA Registration Number: 100-1602
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Application Date: 10/30/2018, 2/15/2019, 2/15/2019, and 9/10/2019
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Decision Number: 545649, 549311, 549312, and 555431
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Dear Ms. Clark:
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The amended label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal
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Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable. This approval does not
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affect any conditions that were previously imposed on this registration. You continue to be
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subject to existing conditions on your registration and any deadlines connected with them.
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A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes all
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previously accepted labeling. You must submit one copy of the final printed labeling before you
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release the product for shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40 CFR 152.130(c),
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you may distribute or sell this product under the previously approved labeling for 18 months
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from the date of this letter. After 18 months, you may only distribute or sell this product if it
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bears this new revised labeling or subsequently approved labeling. “To distribute or sell” is
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defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its implementing regulation at 40 CFR 152.3.
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Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the company’s website on your label, then please be
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aware that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
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Act and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the product
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would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40
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CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition,
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regardless of whether a website is referenced on your product’s label, claims made on the
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website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration process.
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Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains false
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or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration,
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the website will be referred to the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
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Page 2 of 2
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EPA Reg. No. 100-1602
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Decision No. 545649, 549311, 549312, and 555431
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Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. If these
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conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance
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with FIFRA section 6. If you have any questions, please contact Edward Cotton by phone at 703-
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347-8273, or via email at cotton.edward@epa.gov.
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Sincerely,
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Lindsay Roe,
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Product Manager 22
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Fungicide Branch
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Registration Division (7505P)
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Enclosure
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A20259 Crop
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Page 1
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[MASTER]
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DIFENCONAZOLE GROUP 3 FUNGICIDE
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PYDIFLUMETOFEN GROUP 7 FUNGICIDE
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A20259 Crop
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[Alternate brand names: Miravis® Duo, Miravis® Top]
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Fungicide
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ADEPIDYN™ Technology*
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Active Ingredients:
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Pydiflumetofen**:.............................................. .........................................................6.9%
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Difenoconazole***: ..................................................................................................11.5%
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Other Ingredients: 81.6%
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Total: 100.0%
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*Technology denotes the active ingredient Pydiflumetofen
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**CAS No. 1228284-64-7
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***CAS No. 119446-68-3
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A20259 Crop is formulated as a suspension concentrate and contains 0.63 lb of
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pydiflumetofen and 1.04 lb difenoconazole per gallon.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
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CAUTION
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See additional precautionary statements and directions for use inside booklet. See First Aid
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Statement inside booklet and on container label.
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EPA Reg. No. 100-1602
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EPA Est.
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__________
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Net Contents
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[Batch Code: _____ ] (For nonrefillables only.)
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Oct 02, 2020
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100-1602
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A20259 Crop
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Page 2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1.0 FIRST AID
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2.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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2.1 Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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2.2 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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2.2.1 Engineering Controls
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2.3 Environmental Hazards
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2.3.1 Groundwater Advisory
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2.3.2 Surface Water Advisory
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2.4 Physical or Chemical Hazards
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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3.0 PRODUCT INFORMATION
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3.1 Integrated Pest (Disease) Management (IPM)
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3.2 Resistance Management
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4.0 APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
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4.1 Methods of Application
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4.2 Application Equipment
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4.2.1 Nozzles
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4.2.2 Pump
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4.3 Application Volume and Spray Coverage
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4.4 Mixing Directions
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4.4.1 A20259 Crop Alone
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4.4.2 Tank-Mix Precautions
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4.4.3 Tank-Mix Compatibility Test
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4.4.4 A20259 Crop In Tank Mixtures
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4.4.5 Spray Additives
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4.5 Application through Irrigation Systems (Chemigation)
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4.5.1 Application Directions For Overhead Irrigation Systems
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4.5.2 Operating Instructions For Chemigation
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4.5.3 Specific Instructions For Public Water Systems
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5.0 ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS
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6.0 RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
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6.1 Use Restrictions
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6.2 Use Precautions
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6.3 Spray Drift Management
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6.3.1 Mandatory Spray Drift
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6.3.2 Spray Drift Advisories
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6.3.3 Importance of Droplet Size
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6.3.4 Controlling Droplet Size - Ground Boom
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6.3.5 Controlling Droplet Size - Aircraft
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6.3.6 BOOM HEIGHT - Ground Boom
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6.3.7 RELEASE HEIGHT - Aircraft
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6.3.8 Shielded Sprayers
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6.3.9 Temperature And Humidity
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A20259 Crop
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6.3.10 Wind
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6.3.11 Temperature Inversions
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6.3.12 Boom-less Ground Applications
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6.3.13 Handheld Technology Applications
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6.3.14 Non-Target Areas
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7.0 CROP USE DIRECTIONS
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7.1 Almonds
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7.2 Brassica Head and Stem Vegetable Crop Group 5-16
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7.3 Brassica Leafy Greens Subgroup 4-16B
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7.4 Bulb Vegetables Crop Group 3-07
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7.5 Bushberry Subgroup 13-07B
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7.6 Berry, Low Growing Subgroup 13-07G (except Cranberry)
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7.7 Canola (Rapeseed Crop Subgroup 20A)
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7.8 Citrus Fruit, Crop Group 10-10
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7.9 Cotton (Cottonseed Subgroup 20C)
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7.10 Cucurbit Vegetables, Crop Group 9
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7.11 Dried Shelled Pea and Bean Subgroup, Crop Subgroup 6C
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7.12 Filberts
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7.13 Fruiting Vegetables, Crop Group 8-10
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7.14 Grape and Small Fruit Vine Climbing Subgroup (except Fuzzy Kiwifruit), Crop
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Subgroup 13-07F
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7.15 Leaves of Root and Tuber Vegetables Crop Group 2
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7.16 Pecans
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7.17 Pistachios
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7.18 Pome Fruit Crop Group 11-10
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7.19 Potato
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7.20 Root Vegetables, Crop Subgroup 1A
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7.21 Soybean
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7.22 Stone Fruit, Crop Subgroup 12-12
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7.23 Sugar Beets
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7.24 Tomato
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7.25 Tree Nuts, Crop Group 14-12
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7.26 Tuberous and Corm Vegetables, Crop Subgroup 1C
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8.0 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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9.0 CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
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10.0 APPENDIX
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10.1 A20259 Crop Rate Conversion Chart (for use with Section 7.0)
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10.2 [Optional Table] A20259 Crop Use Summary Table
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A20259 Crop
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1.0 FIRST AID
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FIRST AID
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If swallowed x Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment
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advice.
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x Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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x Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control
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center or doctor.
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x Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poi son control center or
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doctor or going for treatment.
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HOTLINE NUMBER
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For 24-Hour Medical Emergency Assistance (Human or Animal)
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Or Chemical Emergency Assistance (Spill, Leak, Fire or Accident)
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Call
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1-800-888-8372
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2.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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2.1 Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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CAUTION
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Harmful if swallowed. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating,
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drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. Remove and wash contaminated
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clothing before reuse.
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2.2 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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x Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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x Shoes plus socks
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In addition, mixer, loaders, and applicators for handgun sprayers in the greenhouse must
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wear:
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x A minimum of a NIOSH-approved particulate filtering facepiece respirator with any R or P
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filter [e.g. R95 or P95]; OR a NIOSH-approved elastomeric particulate respirator with any
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R or P filter; OR a NIOSH-approved powered air-purifying respirator with an HE filter.
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A20259 Crop
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User Safety Requirements
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Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions
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for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other
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laundry.
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2.2.1 Engineering Controls
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the
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requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides (40
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CFR 170.240 (d)(4-6), the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as
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specified in the WPS.
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IMPORTANT: When reduced PPE is worn because a closed system is being used, handlers
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must be provided all PPE specified above for “applicators and other handlers” and have such
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PPE immediately available for use in an emergency, including a spill or equipment
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breakdown.
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User Safety Recommendations
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Users should:
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x Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and
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put on clean clothing.
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x Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the o utside of gloves
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before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and chan ge into clean
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clothing.
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2.3 Environmental Hazards
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Pydiflumetofen is toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, and oysters and shrimp. Difenoconazole
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is toxic to fish, mammals, and aquatic invertebrates. Drift and runoff may be hazardous to
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aquatic organisms in water adjacent to treated areas. DO NOT apply directly to water, or to
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areas where surface water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark.
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DO NOT contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate.
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2.3.1 Groundwater Advisory
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This product may leach into groundwater if used in areas where soils are permeable,
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particularly where the water table is shallow. Pydiflumetofen and difenoconazole have
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properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected in groundwater. These
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chemicals may leach into groundwater if used in areas where soils are permeable,
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particularly where the water table is shallow.
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A20259 Crop
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2.3.2 Surface Water Advisory
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This product may impact surface water quality due to runoff of rain water. This is especially
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true for poorly draining soils and soils with shallow ground water. This product is classified as
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having a medium potential for reaching surface water and a high potential for reaching
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aquatic sediment via runoff for several months or more after application.
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A level, well-maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this product is applied
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and surface water features such as ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the potential
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loading of pydiflumetofen and difenoconazole from runoff water and sediment. Runoff of this
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product will be reduced by avoiding applications when rainfall or irrigation is expected to
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occur within 48 hours. Sound erosion control practices will reduce this product’s potential to
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reach aquatic sediment via runoff.
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2.4 Physical or Chemical Hazards
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DO NOT use or store near heat or open flame.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly
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or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any
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requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide
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regulation.
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Notify state and/or Federal authorities and Syngenta immediatel y if you observe any adverse
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environmental effects due to use of this product.
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FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE USE DIRECTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS ON THIS LABEL
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MAY RESULT IN PLANT INJURY, POOR DISEASE CONTROL AND/OR ILLEGAL
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RESIDUES.
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A20259 Crop
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection
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Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of
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agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of
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agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination,
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notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and
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exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective
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equipment (PPE), notification to workers, and restricted-entry interval. The requirements
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in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection
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Standard.
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DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry
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interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker
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Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated,
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including plants, soil or water is:
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x Coveralls
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x Chemical-resistant gloves (made of any waterproof material)
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x Shoes plus socks
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3.0 PRODUCT INFORMATION
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x A20259 Crop is not for residential use.
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x Read all label directions before use. All appl ications must be made according to the use
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directions that follow.
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x A20259 Crop is a broad-spectrum, preventative fungicide for the control of many
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important plant diseases, formulated as a suspension concentrate (SC).
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x A20259 Crop is a member of Syngenta’s Plant Performance™ product line and may also
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improve the yield and/or quality of the crop. These additional benefits are due to positive
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effects on plant physiology. The effects may vary according to factors including the crop,
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crop hybrid, or environment.
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3.0.1 CROP TOLERANCE
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Plant tolerance has been found to be acceptable for all crops on the label; however, not all
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possible tank-mix combinations have been tested under all conditions. When possible, test
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your tank-mix combination(s) on a small portion of the crop to ensure that a phytotoxic
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response will not occur as a result of application.
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3.0.2 DISEASE SUPPRESSION
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If a use indicates suppression it refers to control which can range from fair to good, or
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consistent control at a level below that obtained with products registered for control.
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A20259 Crop
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3.1 Integrated Pest (Disease) Management (IPM)
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Integrate A20259 Crop into an overall disease and pest management strategy whenever the
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use of a fungicide is required. Follow cultural practices known to reduce disease
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development. This includes selection of varieties with disease tolerance, removal of plant
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debris in which inoculum overwinters, and proper timing and placement of irrigation. Consult
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your local agricultural authorities for additional IPM strategies established for your area.
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A20259 Crop may be used in State Agricultural Extension advisory (disease forecasting)
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programs which direct application timing based on environmental factors favorable for
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disease development.
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3.2 Resistance Management
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DIFENCONAZOLE GROUP 3 FUNGICIDE
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PYDIFLUMETOFEN GROUP 7 FUNGICIDE
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For resistance management, please note that A20259 Crop contains both a Group 7
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[pydiflumetofen], and group 3 [difenoconazole] fungicide. Any fungal population may contain
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individuals naturally resistant to either or both of the active ingredients in A20259 Crop and
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other Group 7 or Group 3 fungicides. A gradual or total loss of pest control may occur over
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time if these fungicides are used repeatedly in the same fields. Appropriate resistance-
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management strategies should be followed.
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To delay fungicide resistance, take one or more of the following steps:
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x Rotate the use of A20259 Crop or other Group 7 and Group 3 fungicides within a growing
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season sequence with different groups that control the same pathogens.
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x Use tank mixtures with fungicides from a different group that are equally effective on the
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target pest when such use is permitted. Use at least the minimum application rate as
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labeled by the manufacturer.
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x Adopt an integrated disease management program for fungicide use that includes
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scouting, uses historical information related to pesticide use, and crop rotation, and which
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considers host plant resistance, impact of environmental conditions on disease
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development, disease thresholds, as well as cultural, biological and other chemical control
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practices.
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x Where possible, make use of predictive disease models to effectively time fungicide
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applications. Note that using predictive models alone is not sufficient to manage
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resistance.
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x Monitor treated fungal populations for resistance development.
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x Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisor for any additional pesticide
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resistance-management and/or IPM directions for specific crops and pathogens.
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x For further information or to report suspected resistance contact Syngenta Crop
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Protection at 1-866-796-4368. You can also contact your university extension specialist to
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report resistance.
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A20259 Crop
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As part of a resistance management strategy:
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x Apply no more than 2 sequential applications unless otherwise stated in the crop section.
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x Follow the crop-specific resistance management directions in Section 7.0.
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4.0 APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
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4.1 Methods of Application
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Apply A20259 Crop at rates specified in the crop tables (Section 7.0). Thorough coverage
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will provide the best results. Wh ere permitted, applications can be made by ground, by air,
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and via chemigation as specified in Section 7.0. Refer to Section 4.5 for details of
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application by chemigation.
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4.2 Application Equipment
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A20259 Crop may be applied with all types of spray equipment commonly used for making
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aerial and ground applications. Proper adjustments and calibration of spray equipment are
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needed to provide penetration and coverage essential for good disease control.
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4.2.1 Nozzles
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x Equip sprayers with nozzles that provide uniform application and desired spray quality.
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x Use screens to protect the pump and to prevent nozzles from clogging.
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4.2.2 Pump
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x Use a pump with capacity to:
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1. Maintain 35-40 psi at nozzles
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2. Provide sufficient agitation in the tank to keep tank-mixture in suspension - this
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requires recirculation of 10% of tank volume per minute.
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x Use a jet agitator or liquid sparge tube for agitation.
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x DO NOT air sparge.
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x Screens placed on suction side of pump must be 16-mesh or coarser.
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x DO NOT place a screen in the recirculation line.
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x Use 50-mesh or coarser screens between the pump and boom, and where required, at
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the nozzles.
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For more information on spray equipment and calibration, consult sprayer manufacturers and
|
||
state directions. For specific local directions and spray schedules, consult the current state
|
||
agricultural directions.
|
||
4.3 Application Volume and Spray Coverage
|
||
See Crop use Directions (Section 7.0) for additional application volume information.
|
||
|
||
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||
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|
||
x Thorough coverage is necessary to provide good disease control.
|
||
x Avoid spray overlap, as crop injury may occur.
|
||
x For aerial application, apply in a minimum of 2 gallons of water per acre unless
|
||
specified otherwise on this label.
|
||
x For ground application, apply in a minimum of 10 gallons of water per acre unless
|
||
specified otherwise on this label.
|
||
x Avoid application under conditions when uniform coverage cannot be obtained or
|
||
when excessive spray drift may occur.
|
||
4.4 Mixing Directions
|
||
x Prepare no more spray mixture than is required for the immediate operation.
|
||
x Thoroughly clean spray application equipment before using this product.
|
||
x Thoroughly agitate the spray solution before and during application.
|
||
x Rinse spray tank thoroughly with clean water after each day’s use and dispose of
|
||
pesticide rinsate by application to an already treated area.
|
||
4.4.1 A20259 Crop Alone
|
||
x Add ½-ҀRIWKHUHTXLUHGDPRXQWRIZDWHUWRWKHVSUD\RUPL[LQJWDQN
|
||
x With the agitator running, add A20259 Crop to the tank.
|
||
x Continue agitation while adding the remainder of the water.
|
||
x Begin application of the spray solution after A20259 Crop has completely dispersed
|
||
into the mix water.
|
||
x Maintain agitation until all of the mixture has been sprayed.
|
||
x Optional language: [Add tank-mix defoamer if needed.]
|
||
x Optional language: [Add a tank-mix compatibility agent and buffering agents when
|
||
using with fertilizer suspensions.]
|
||
4.4.2 Tank-Mix Precautions
|
||
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 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.
|
||
x A20259 Crop can be tank-mixed with other fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, liquid
|
||
fertilizers, adjuvants, and additives; however, not all combinations or environmental
|
||
conditions have been tested.
|
||
x To ensure against incompatibility and crop injury, it is advised to test the combinations
|
||
on a small portion of the crop to be treated.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
4.4.3 Tank-Mix Compatibility Test
|
||
A jar compatibility test is advised prior to tank mixing with other pesticides and/or
|
||
adjuvants/additives, in order to ensure the compatibility of A20259 Crop with other products,
|
||
adjuvants or fertilizers. The recommended procedure for conducting jar tank-mix compatibility
|
||
tests is as follows:
|
||
Compatibility Test: Always perform a tank-mix compatibility test when mixing with new or
|
||
unknown tank-mix partners before use. Use compatibility agents or buffering agents as per
|
||
manufacturer label directions when using fertilizer suspensions as carrier. The following test
|
||
assumes a spray volume of 25 gal/A. For other spray volumes, mak e appropriate changes in
|
||
the components. Perform tank-mix compatibility test as follows:
|
||
1. Add 1 pt of carrier (either t he water or liquid fertilizer to be used in the spray operation)
|
||
to each of two clear 1-qt jars with tight lids.
|
||
2. To one of the jars, add ¼ tsp or 1.2 ml of a commercially available tank-mix
|
||
compatibility agent approved for this use (¼ tsp is equivalent to 2 pt/100 gallons of
|
||
spray solution). Close the lid, invert the jar, shake or stir gently to ensure thorough
|
||
mixing of the compatibility agent.
|
||
3. To both jars, add the appropriate amount of each tank-mix partner. If more than one
|
||
tank-mix partner is to be used, follow the mixing order, add dry formulations (wettable
|
||
powders or water dispersible granules) first, followed by liquid flowables, capsule
|
||
suspensions, emulsifiable concentrates, and finally add adjuvants. After each
|
||
addition, invert the jar, shake or stir gently to thoroughly mix. The appropriate amount
|
||
of each tank-mix partner for this test, is as follows:
|
||
Dry formulations: For each pound to be applied per acre, add 1.5 level teaspoons to
|
||
each jar.
|
||
Liquid formulations: For each pint to be applied per acre, add 0.5 teaspoon or 2.5
|
||
milliliters to each jar.
|
||
4. After adding all ingredients, c lose the jars and tighten, then invert each jar 10 times to
|
||
fully mix. Let the mixtures stand for 15-30 minutes and then assess by looking for
|
||
separation, large flakes, precipitates, gels, heavy oily film on the jar, or other signs of
|
||
incompatibility. Determine i f a compatibility agent is needed in the spray mixture by
|
||
comparing the two jars. If either mixture separates, but can be remixed readily, the
|
||
mixture can be sprayed as long as good agitation is used. If the mixtures are
|
||
incompatible, test the following methods of improving compatibility: (A) Pre-slurry dry
|
||
formulations in water before addition to the jar, or (B) add the compatibility agent
|
||
directly into liquid formulations, before addition to the jar. If these procedures are
|
||
followed but incompatibility is still observed, DO NOT prepare the tank-mix in the spray
|
||
tank.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
4.4.4 A20259 Crop In Tank Mixtures
|
||
x Add ½-ҀRIWKHUHTXLUHGDPRXQWRIZDWHUWRWKHVSUD\RUPL[LQJWDQN
|
||
x Start the agitator before adding any tank-mix partners
|
||
x When using in a tank-mix, add different formulation types in the sequence indicated
|
||
below.
|
||
1. products packaged in water-soluble packaging
|
||
2. wettable powders
|
||
3. wettable granules (dry flowables)
|
||
4. liquid flowables including A20259 Crop
|
||
5. capsule suspensions
|
||
6. soluble liquids
|
||
7. emulsifiable concentrates
|
||
8. surfactants / adjuvants.
|
||
x Allow each product to completely dissolve and disperse into the mix water before
|
||
adding the next product. Continue agitation while the next product is added.
|
||
x Continue agitation while adding the remainder of the water.
|
||
x Begin application of the spray solution after all products have completely dispersed
|
||
into the mix water.
|
||
x Maintain agitation until all of the mixture has been sprayed.
|
||
x Optional language: [Add tank-mix defoamer if needed.]
|
||
4.4.5 Spray Additives
|
||
x For some uses on this label, a spreading/penetrating type adjuvant including a non-
|
||
ionic surfactant, crop oil concentrate, silicone based, or blend must be added at the
|
||
manufacturer’s directed rates.
|
||
x For other crop uses, an adjuvant is advised. When an adjuvant is to be used with this
|
||
product, the use of an adjuvant that meets the standards of the Council of Producers
|
||
and Distributors of Agrotechnology (CPDA) certification program is directed.
|
||
4.5 Application through Irrigation Systems (Chemigation)
|
||
4.5.1 Application Directions For Overhead Irrigation Systems
|
||
x Use only on crops for which chemigation is specified on this label.
|
||
x Use only with drive systems which provide uniform water distribution.
|
||
x DO NOT use end guns because of non-uniform application
|
||
x Apply this product only through center-pivot, solid-set, hand-move, or moving-wheel
|
||
irrigation systems. DO NOT apply this product through any other type of irrigation
|
||
system.
|
||
x Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result
|
||
from non-uniform distribution of treated water.
|
||
x If you have questions about calibration, contact State Extension Service specialists,
|
||
equipment manufacturers, or chemigation experts.
|
||
x DO NOT connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label-prescribed
|
||
safety devices for public water systems are in place.
|
||
x A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation,
|
||
or under the supervision of the responsible person, shall shut the system down and
|
||
make necessary adjustments if the need arise.
|
||
x Chemical tank and injector system must be thoroughly cleaned and flushed with clean
|
||
water prior to use.
|
||
x DO NOT apply when winds are greater than 10 mph to avoid drift or wind skips.
|
||
x DO NOT apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
|
||
x Thorough coverage of foliage is required for good control.
|
||
x Maintain good agitation in the tank during the entire application period.
|
||
x A20259 Crop has not been sufficiently tested via irrigation systems to determine
|
||
product efficacy.
|
||
x Best performance via irrigation is 0.1 to 0.25 inches of water per acre.
|
||
Center-Pivot Irrigation
|
||
x Determine the size of the area to be treated.
|
||
x 'HWHUPLQHWKHWLPHUHTXLUHGWRDSSO\ǩ-½ 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 A20259 Crop through
|
||
irrigation equipment, use the lowest obtainable water volume while maintaining
|
||
uniform distribution. Run the system at 80-95% of the manufacturer’s rated capacity.
|
||
x Using water, determine the injection pump output when operated at normal line
|
||
pressure.
|
||
x Determine the amount of A20259 Crop required to treat the area covered by the
|
||
irrigation system.
|
||
x Add the required amount of A20259 Crop and sufficient water to meet the injection
|
||
time requirements for the solution tank.
|
||
x Make sure the system is fully charged with water before starting injection of the
|
||
A20259 Crop solution.
|
||
x Maintain constant solution tank agitation during the injection period.
|
||
x Continue to operate the system until the A20259 Crop solution has cleared the last
|
||
sprinkler head.
|
||
Solid-Set, Hand-Move, and Moving-Wheel Irrigation
|
||
x Determine the acreage covered by the sprinklers.
|
||
x Fill injector solution tank with water and adjust flow rate to use the contents over a 20
|
||
to 30-minute interval. When applying A20259 Crop through irrigation equipment use
|
||
the lowest obtainable water volume while maintaining uniform distribution.
|
||
x Determine the amount of A20259 Crop required needed to treat the area covered by
|
||
the irrigation system.
|
||
x Add the required amount of A20259 Crop into the same quantity of water used to
|
||
calibrate the injection period.
|
||
x Operate the system at the same pressure and time interval established during the
|
||
calibration.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
x Stop injection equipment after treatment is completed. Continue to operate the system
|
||
until the A20259 Crop solution has cleared the last sprinkler head.
|
||
4.5.2 Operating Instructions For Chemigation
|
||
1. The system must contain a func tional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure
|
||
drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water-source
|
||
contamination from backflow.
|
||
2. The pesticide injection pipel ine must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check
|
||
valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
|
||
3. The pesticide injection pipeli ne 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.
|
||
4. The system must contain func tional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the
|
||
pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops.
|
||
5. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop
|
||
the water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide
|
||
distribution is adversely affected.
|
||
6. Systems must use a metering pum p, for example a positive displacement injection pump
|
||
(e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are
|
||
compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
|
||
7. DO NOT apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
|
||
Allow sufficient time for pesticide to be flushed through all lines and all nozzles before
|
||
turning off irrigation water.
|
||
4.5.3 Specific Instructions For Public Water Systems
|
||
1. Public water system means a syst em 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 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, the water from the public water system must be discharged into a reservoir tank
|
||
prior to pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete physical break (air gap)
|
||
between the flow 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 pipel ine must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check
|
||
valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
|
||
4. The pesticide injection pipel ine must contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-
|
||
operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the
|
||
irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
|
||
5. The system must contain func tional 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 pum p, for example a positive displacement injection pump
|
||
(e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are
|
||
compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
|
||
7. DO NOT apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
5.0 ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS
|
||
The following crops may be planted at the specified interval following application of A20259
|
||
Crop:
|
||
Crop, Crop Group, or Crop Subgroup Plant-Back Interval
|
||
Berry, Bushberry Crop Subgroup 13-07B
|
||
Berry, Low Growing Crop Subgroup 13-07G
|
||
Brassica (Cole) Head and Stem Vegetables Crop Group
|
||
5-16
|
||
Brassica (Cole) Leafy vegetables Crop Subgroup 4-16B
|
||
Bulb Vegetables (Crop group 3-07)
|
||
Canola (Rapeseed Crop Subgroup 20A)
|
||
Carrots
|
||
Citrus Fruit, Crop Group 10-10
|
||
Cotton (Cottonseed, Crop Group 20C)
|
||
Cucurbit Vegetables (Crop Group 9)
|
||
Fruiting Vegetables (Crop Group 8-10)
|
||
Grape and Small Fruit Vine Climbing Subgroup (except
|
||
Fuzzy Kiwifruit), Crop Subgroup 13-07F
|
||
Fruiting Vegetables (Crop Group 8-10)
|
||
Leaves of Root and Tuber Vegetables (Crop Group 2)
|
||
Pea and Bean, Dried Shelled (Crop Subgroup 6C), except
|
||
cowpea forage and cowpea hay
|
||
Peppers
|
||
Pome Fruit, Crop Group 11-10
|
||
Potato
|
||
Root Vegetables, Crop Subgroup 1A
|
||
Soybeans, excluding soybean forage, hay, and silage
|
||
Stone Fruit, Crop Group 12-12
|
||
Strawberry
|
||
Sugar Beets
|
||
Tomatoes and tomatillos
|
||
Tree Nuts, Crop Group 14-12
|
||
Tuberous and Corm Vegetables (Crop Subgroup 1C)
|
||
0 day
|
||
Cereals (barley, oats, wheat, triticale, rye)
|
||
Rice 30 days
|
||
Corn, field
|
||
Corn, sweet
|
||
Grasses Grown for Seed
|
||
Leaf Petiole Vegetables (Crop Subgroup 22B)
|
||
Leafy Vegetables
|
||
Non-grass Animal Feeds (Crop Group 18)
|
||
Peanut
|
||
Sorghum
|
||
Sunflower
|
||
Tobacco
|
||
60 days
|
||
All other crops Intended for Food and Feed 365 days
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
6.0 RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
|
||
6.1 Use Restrictions
|
||
x DO NOT apply through any ultra-low volume (ULV) spray system.
|
||
x DO NOT apply to plants grown for transplanting purposes.
|
||
x DO NOT use in greenhouses unless otherwise specified in the specific crop directions
|
||
for use table.
|
||
6.2 Use Precautions
|
||
x Under certain conditions conducive to extended infection periods, use another
|
||
registered fungicide for additional applications if maximum amount of A20259 Crop
|
||
has been used.
|
||
x If isolates resistant to Group 3 and/or Group 7 fungicides are present, efficacy can be
|
||
reduced for certain diseases.
|
||
x 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.
|
||
6.3 Spray Drift Management
|
||
x THE APPLICATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AVOIDING OFF-SITE SPRAY DRIFT. BE
|
||
AWARE OF NEARBY NON-TARGET SITES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
|
||
x DO NOT apply when conditions favor drift beyond the target area.
|
||
x The interaction of many equipment- and weather-related factors determines the
|
||
potential for spray drift.
|
||
x DO NOT apply when the wind speed is greater than 10 mph or during periods of
|
||
temperature inversions.
|
||
x DO NOT apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas to non-target
|
||
aquatic habitat.
|
||
6.3.1 Mandatory Spray Drift
|
||
Mandatory Spray Drift
|
||
Aerial Applications
|
||
• DO NOT release spray at a height greater than 10 ft above the vegetative
|
||
canopy unless a greater application height is necessary for pilot safety.
|
||
• For all applications, applicators are required to use a medium or coarser spray
|
||
droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
|
||
• The boom length must not exceed 75% of the wingspan for airplanes or 75% of
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
the rotor blade diameter for helicopters.
|
||
• Applicators must use ½ swath d isplacement upwind at the downwind edge of
|
||
the field.
|
||
• Nozzles must be oriented so the spray is directed toward the back of the
|
||
aircraft.
|
||
• DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application
|
||
site.
|
||
• DO NOT apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
Ground Applications
|
||
• Apply with the nozzle height r ecommended by the manufacturer, but no more
|
||
than 3 feet above the ground or crop canopy unless making a pasture or
|
||
rangeland application, in which case applicators may apply with a nozzle height
|
||
no more than 4 feet above the ground.
|
||
• For all other applications, applic ators are required to use a medium or coarser
|
||
droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
|
||
• DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application
|
||
site.
|
||
• DO NOT apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
Boom-less Ground Applications
|
||
• Applicators are required to use a medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE
|
||
S572.1) for all applications.
|
||
• DO NOT apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application
|
||
site.
|
||
• DO NOT apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
6.3.2 Spray Drift Advisories
|
||
x THE APPLICATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AVOIDING OFF-SITE SPRAY DRIFT.
|
||
x BE AWARE OF NEARBY NON-TARGET SITES AND ENVIRONMENTAL
|
||
CONDITIONS.
|
||
6.3.3 Importance of Droplet Size
|
||
x 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.
|
||
6.3.4 Controlling Droplet Size - Ground Boom
|
||
x Volume – Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spray volume.
|
||
Nozzles with higher rated flows produce larger droplets.
|
||
x Pressure –Use the lowest spray pressure recommended for the nozzle to produce the
|
||
target spray volume and droplet size. For many nozzle types, lower pressure
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
produces larger droplets. When higher flow rates are needed, use higher rate nozzles
|
||
instead of increasing pressure.
|
||
x Number of Nozzles – Use the minimum number of nozzles that provide uniform
|
||
coverage.
|
||
x Spray Nozzle –Use a spray nozzle that is designed for the intended application.
|
||
Consider using nozzles designed to reduce drift.
|
||
6.3.5 Controlling Droplet Size - Aircraft
|
||
x 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.
|
||
6.3.6 BOOM HEIGHT - Ground Boom
|
||
Use the lowest boom height that is compatible with the spray nozzles that will provide
|
||
uniform coverage. For ground equipment, the boom should remain level with the crop
|
||
and have minimal bounce.
|
||
6.3.7 RELEASE HEIGHT - Aircraft
|
||
Higher release heights increase the potential for spray drift. When applying aerially to
|
||
crops, do not release spray at a height greater than 10 ft above the crop canopy,
|
||
unless a greater application height is necessary for pilot safety.
|
||
6.3.8 Shielded Sprayers
|
||
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce spray drift. Consider using
|
||
shielded sprayers. Verify that the shields are not interfering with the uniform deposition
|
||
of the spray on the target area.
|
||
6.3.9 Temperature And Humidity
|
||
When making applications in hot and dry conditions, use larger droplets to reduce
|
||
effects of evaporation.
|
||
6.3.10 Wind
|
||
Drift potential is lowest when wind speeds are 10 mph or less. However, many
|
||
factors, including droplet size, pressure, and equipment type determine drift potential
|
||
at any given wind speed. Note: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Leave a
|
||
25-foot buffer downwind of the application to avoid drift to non-target areas.
|
||
AVOID APPLICATIONS DURING GUSTY WIND CONDITIONS.
|
||
Applicators need to be familiar with local wind patterns and terrain that could affect
|
||
spray drift.
|
||
6.3.11 Temperature Inversions
|
||
x Applications must not occur during a temperature inversion because drift potential is
|
||
high. Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which causes small
|
||
suspended droplets to remain in a concentrated cloud. This cloud can move in
|
||
unpredictable directions due to the light variable winds common during inversions.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
x Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperatures with altitude and
|
||
are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to form
|
||
as the sun sets and often continue into the morning.
|
||
x Their presence can be indicated by ground fog; however, if fog is not present,
|
||
inversions can also be identified 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.
|
||
6.3.12 Boom-less Ground Applications
|
||
Setting nozzles at the lowest effective height will help to reduce the potential for spray
|
||
drift.
|
||
6.3.13 Handheld Technology Applications
|
||
Take precautions to minimize spray drift.
|
||
6.3.14 Non-Target Areas
|
||
Do not apply this pesticide when the product may drift to non-target areas (i.e.
|
||
residential areas, bodies of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered
|
||
species, non-target crops).
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 21
|
||
7.0 CROP USE DIRECTIONS
|
||
7.1 Almonds
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars and/or varieties of these)
|
||
Almond
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria leafspot
|
||
(A. alternata)
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum
|
||
acutatum)
|
||
Blossom Blight Brown rot
|
||
(Monilinia spp.)
|
||
Brown rot/hull rot
|
||
(Monilinia spp.)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Podosphaera tridactyla,
|
||
Sphaerotheca pannosa)
|
||
Scab
|
||
(Venturia carpophilia)
|
||
Shot hole
|
||
(Wilsonmyces
|
||
carpophilus)
|
||
9.1 – 13.6* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 14-
|
||
day interval, following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground or air.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added at
|
||
specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label has
|
||
a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label has
|
||
a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure is
|
||
high, use the shortest interval.
|
||
Optional language if label has
|
||
a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure is
|
||
high, use the shortest interval
|
||
and highest rate.
|
||
*9.1 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.045 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.074 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.6 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 54.4 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.442 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and
|
||
0.268 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.268 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 14 day
|
||
7) For aerial applications DO NOT apply in less than 10 GPA water.
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 22
|
||
7.2 Brassica Head and Stem Vegetable Crop Group 5-16
|
||
Crops (Including cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids)
|
||
Broccoli
|
||
Brussels sprouts
|
||
Cabbage
|
||
Cabbage, Chinese, napa
|
||
Cauliflower
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria Leaf Spot
|
||
(Alternaria spp.)
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum spp.)
|
||
Cercospora Leaf Spot
|
||
(Cercospora
|
||
brassicicola)
|
||
Pin Rot
|
||
(Alternaria spp.)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe polygoni)
|
||
Rhizoctonia Blight
|
||
(Rhizoctonia solani)
|
||
Ring Spot
|
||
(Mycosphaerella
|
||
brassicicola)
|
||
White Leaf Spot
|
||
(Pseudocercosporella
|
||
capsellae)
|
||
11.0 –
|
||
13.7*
|
||
Begin applications prior
|
||
to disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 7-
|
||
to 10-day interval,
|
||
following the resistance
|
||
management guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added at
|
||
specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label has a rate
|
||
range: If disease pressure is high,
|
||
use the highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use the
|
||
shortest interval.
|
||
Optional language if label has a rate
|
||
range and interval range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
*11.0 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.053 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.089 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.7 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 56.0 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.46 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and 0.28
|
||
lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.335 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 1 day
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 23
|
||
7.3 Brassica Leafy Greens Subgroup 4-16B
|
||
Crops (Including cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Arugula
|
||
Broccoli raab
|
||
Broccoli, Chinese
|
||
Cabbage, abyssinian
|
||
Cabbage, seakale
|
||
Cabbage, Chinese, bok
|
||
choy
|
||
Collards
|
||
Cress, garden
|
||
Cress, upland
|
||
Hanover salad
|
||
Kale
|
||
Maca, leaves
|
||
Mizuna
|
||
Mustard greens
|
||
Radish, leaves
|
||
Rape greens
|
||
Rocket, wild
|
||
Shepherd's purse
|
||
Turnip greens
|
||
Watercress
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria diseases
|
||
(Alternaria spp.)
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum
|
||
higginsianum)
|
||
Cercospora leafspot
|
||
(C. brassicicola)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe polygoni)
|
||
10-13.7* Begin applications prior
|
||
to disease onset when
|
||
conditions are
|
||
conducive for disease.
|
||
Apply A20259 Crop on a
|
||
7- to 10-day schedule.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
For applications made to
|
||
watercress, production fields must
|
||
be drained of water at least 24
|
||
hours prior to application and water
|
||
must not be reapplied to the field for
|
||
a minimum of 24 hours following the
|
||
application.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added at
|
||
specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label has a rate
|
||
range: If disease pressure is high,
|
||
use the highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use the
|
||
shortest interval.
|
||
Optional language if label has a rate
|
||
range and interval range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
*10 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.049 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.081 lb ai Difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.7 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai Difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 56.0 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.46 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and 0.28
|
||
lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.357 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 24
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 1 day
|
||
7.4 Bulb Vegetables Crop Group 3-07
|
||
Crops (Including cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Bulb onion subgroup 3-07A:
|
||
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
|
||
Green onion subgroup 3-07B:
|
||
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 Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Botrytis Leaf Blight
|
||
(B. squamosa)
|
||
Cercospora Leaf Spot
|
||
(C. duddiae)
|
||
Leaf Blotch
|
||
(Cladosporium allii-
|
||
cepae)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Leveillula taurica)
|
||
Purple Blotch
|
||
(Alternaria porri)
|
||
Stemphyllium Leaf Blight
|
||
(S. vesicarium)
|
||
10-13.7* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications through
|
||
season on a 7- to 14-day
|
||
interval, following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
The addition of a
|
||
spreading/penetrating type
|
||
adjuvant for example a
|
||
non-ionic based surfactant
|
||
or crop oil concentrate or
|
||
blend is advised.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high,
|
||
use the highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and
|
||
interval range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
shortest interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and
|
||
interval range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
shortest interval and
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
*10 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.049 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.081 lb ai Difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.7 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai Difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 25
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: Green onions: 41.8 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.34 lb ai/A/year
|
||
difenoconazole and 0.21 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
Bulb onions: 56.0 fl oz/A/year for dry bulb onions (equivalent to 0.46 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole
|
||
and 0.28 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole to dry bulb onions.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.34 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole to green onions.
|
||
c. DO NOT apply more than 0.335 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
||
7.5 Bushberry Subgroup 13-07B
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
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
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria leaf spot
|
||
(A.tenuissima)
|
||
Leaf rust
|
||
(Pucciniastrum vaccinii)
|
||
Monilinia blight and
|
||
Mummyberry blight
|
||
(M. vaccinii-corymbosis)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Microsphaera alni)
|
||
Septoria leaf spot
|
||
(S. albopunctata)
|
||
9.1 – 13.6* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 7 to 14-
|
||
day interval, following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground or air.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
Suppression:
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum spp.)
|
||
13.6*
|
||
*9.1 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.045 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.074 lb ai Difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.6 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai Difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 26
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 54.4 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.442 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and
|
||
0.268 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.268 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 7 day
|
||
7.6 Berry, Low Growing Subgroup 13-07G (except Cranberry)
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these) (See Bushberry Subgroup 13-
|
||
07B table for blueberry, lowbush and lingonberry use directions)
|
||
Bearberry
|
||
Bilberry
|
||
Cloudberry
|
||
Muntries
|
||
Partridgeberry
|
||
Strawberry
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Leaf spot
|
||
(Cercospora fragariae)
|
||
Leaf rust
|
||
(Phragmidium
|
||
potentillae)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Sphaerotheca
|
||
macularis)
|
||
11 - 13.6* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 7 to 14-
|
||
day interval, following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground,
|
||
chemigation or air.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
Suppression
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum
|
||
acutatum)
|
||
Botrytis Fruit Rot
|
||
(Botryis cinerea)
|
||
13.6*
|
||
*11 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.053 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.089 lb ai difenconazole.
|
||
*13.6 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 27
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 54.4 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.442 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and
|
||
0.268 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.268 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day
|
||
7.7 Canola (Rapeseed Crop Subgroup 20A)
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Borage
|
||
Canola
|
||
Crambe
|
||
Cuphea
|
||
Echium
|
||
Flax seed
|
||
Gold of pleasure
|
||
Hare’s ear mustard
|
||
Lesquerella
|
||
Lunaria
|
||
Meadowfoam
|
||
Milkweed
|
||
Mustard seed
|
||
Oil radish
|
||
Poppy seed
|
||
Rapeseed
|
||
Sesame
|
||
Sweet rocket
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria black spot
|
||
(Alternaria.brassicae)
|
||
Black leg/Phoma
|
||
(Leptosphaeria
|
||
maculans)
|
||
Cercospora leafspot
|
||
(C. brassicicola)
|
||
Leaf spot and pod rot
|
||
(Alternaria alternata)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe polygoni)
|
||
9 – 14* For Phoma control,
|
||
apply during the
|
||
rosette stage between
|
||
2nd true leaf and
|
||
bolting.
|
||
For Alternaria, make
|
||
an application at the
|
||
end of flowering/early
|
||
pod set.
|
||
For other foliar
|
||
diseases, apply at first
|
||
sign of disease.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground, air or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added at
|
||
specified rates.
|
||
Apply in sufficient water to obtain
|
||
thorough coverage.
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure is
|
||
high, use the highest rate.
|
||
White mold
|
||
(Sclerotinia
|
||
sclerotiorium)
|
||
10.3 – 14* Apply at 20-50%
|
||
flowering or prior to
|
||
onset of disease
|
||
*9 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.044 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.073 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*10.3 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.050 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.084 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*14 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.069 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.114 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 1 application per year.
|
||
4) Maximum Annual Rate: 14 fl oz/A/year
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.114 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.29 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
5) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 30 days
|
||
6) For chemigation, apply in 0.1-0.25 inches/A of water.
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 28
|
||
7.8 Citrus Fruit, Crop Group 10-10
|
||
Crops (Including cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Australian desert lime
|
||
Australian finger-lime
|
||
Australian round lime
|
||
Brown River finger lime
|
||
Calamondin
|
||
Citron
|
||
Citrus hybrids
|
||
Grapefruit
|
||
Japanese summer grapefruit
|
||
Kumquat
|
||
Lemon
|
||
Lime
|
||
Mediterranean mandarin
|
||
Mount white lime
|
||
New Guinea wild lime
|
||
Orange, sour
|
||
Orange, sweet
|
||
Pummelo
|
||
Russell River lime
|
||
Satsuma mandarin
|
||
Sweet lime
|
||
Tachibana orange
|
||
Tahiti lime
|
||
Tangelo
|
||
Tangerine (mandarin)
|
||
Tangor
|
||
Trifoliate orange
|
||
Uniq fruit
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Albinism
|
||
(Alternaria alternata pv
|
||
citri)
|
||
Alternaria Leaf and Fruit
|
||
Spot
|
||
(Alternaria citri)
|
||
Black Spot
|
||
(Guignardia citricarpa)
|
||
Diplodia Stem-End Rot
|
||
(Diplodia natalensis)
|
||
Greasy Spot
|
||
(Mycosphaerella citri)
|
||
Melanose
|
||
(Diaporthe citri)
|
||
Phomopsis Stem-End Rot
|
||
(Phomopsis citri)
|
||
Scab
|
||
(Elsinoe fawcettii)
|
||
Sweet Orange Scab
|
||
(Elsinoe australis)
|
||
11.4 -
|
||
15.2*
|
||
Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue throughout the
|
||
season on 7- to 21-day
|
||
interval following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground or air.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Apply in sufficient water to
|
||
obtain thorough coverage.
|
||
Use a horticultural spray
|
||
oil to improve control of
|
||
greasy spot.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high,
|
||
use the highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and
|
||
interval range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
shortest interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and
|
||
interval range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
shortest interval and
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum spp.)
|
||
Post bloom fruit drop
|
||
(PFD)
|
||
(Colletotrichum
|
||
acutatum)
|
||
15.2*
|
||
*11.4 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.056 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.093 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*15.2 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.075 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.124 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 29
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 60.9 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.30 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.496 lb ai
|
||
Difenoconazole)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.50 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.30 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 0 days
|
||
7) For aerial applications DO NOT apply in less than 10 GPA water.
|
||
7.9 Cotton (Cottonseed Subgroup 20C)
|
||
Crops (Including cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Cottonseed
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria leafspot
|
||
(Alternaria spp.)
|
||
Areolate mildew
|
||
(Ramularia gossypii)
|
||
Ascochyta Blight
|
||
(A. gossypii)
|
||
Boll Rots
|
||
(Ascochyta gossypii,
|
||
Alternaria spp., Diplodia
|
||
spp., Phoma spp.)
|
||
Hardlock
|
||
(Fusarium verticillioides)
|
||
Leafspots and blights
|
||
(Alternaria spp.,
|
||
Ascochyta gossypii,
|
||
Cercospora spp.,
|
||
Stemphyllium spp.)
|
||
Target spot
|
||
(Corynespora cassiicola)
|
||
10-13.6* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications through
|
||
season on a 14-day interval,
|
||
following the resistance
|
||
management guidelines.
|
||
For Target Spot: Make the
|
||
first application at first bloom.
|
||
Depending on environmental
|
||
conditions and the health of
|
||
the cotton plant, additional
|
||
applications may be made on
|
||
a 14 to 21 day interval.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Apply in sufficient water to
|
||
obtain thorough coverage.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high,
|
||
use the highest rate.
|
||
*10 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.049 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.081 lb ai Difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.6 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai Difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 3 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 40.8 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.201 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.333 lb ai
|
||
Difenoconazole)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.34 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.201 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 45 days
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 30
|
||
7.10 Cucurbit Vegetables, Crop Group 9
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Chayote (fruit)
|
||
Chinese waxgourd (Chinese
|
||
preserving melon)
|
||
Citron melon
|
||
Cucumber
|
||
Gherkin
|
||
Gourd, Edible
|
||
Hyotan
|
||
Cucuzza
|
||
Hechima
|
||
Chinese okra
|
||
Momordica spp.
|
||
Balsam apple
|
||
Balsam pear
|
||
Bitter melon
|
||
Chinese cucumber
|
||
Muskmelon
|
||
Cantaloupe
|
||
Honeydew
|
||
Pumpkin
|
||
Squash, summer
|
||
Squash, Winter
|
||
Butternut squash
|
||
Calabaza
|
||
Hubbard squash
|
||
Acorn squash
|
||
Spaghetti squash
|
||
Watermelon
|
||
Zucchini
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria leaf blight
|
||
(A. cucumerina)
|
||
Alternaria leaf spot
|
||
(A. alternata)
|
||
Cercospora leaf spot
|
||
(C. citrullina)
|
||
Gummy stem blight
|
||
(Didymella bryoniae)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Podosphaera and
|
||
Erysiphe spp.)
|
||
Plectosporium blight
|
||
(P. tabacinum)
|
||
Phoma blight
|
||
(P. exigua)
|
||
Phyllosticta leafspot
|
||
(P. cucurbitacearum)
|
||
Scab
|
||
(Cladosporium
|
||
cucumerinum)
|
||
Septoria leaf blight
|
||
(S. cucurbitacearum)
|
||
Target spot
|
||
(Corynespora cassiicola)
|
||
Suppression:
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum spp.)
|
||
9 - 14* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 7- to
|
||
14-day interval, following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
A20259 Crop may be used
|
||
on cucurbits grown outdoors
|
||
or on cucumbers grown in
|
||
greenhouses, but not on
|
||
cucurbits grown for
|
||
transplants.
|
||
Greenhouse use is limited to
|
||
cucumbers only.
|
||
For greenhouse use on
|
||
cucumber, DO NOT use this
|
||
or other difenoconazole-
|
||
containing products for more
|
||
than 50% of sprays per crop.
|
||
Rotate with other registered
|
||
products with different
|
||
modes of action.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 31
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
*9 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.044 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.073 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*14 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.069 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.114 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 3 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 45.2 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.37 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and 0.22
|
||
lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.223 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day
|
||
7.11 Dried Shelled Pea and Bean Subgroup, Crop Subgroup 6C
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Bean (Lupinus spp.)
|
||
Grain Lupin
|
||
Sweet Lupin
|
||
White Lupin
|
||
White Sweet Lupin
|
||
Bean (Phaseolus spp.)
|
||
Field Bean
|
||
Kidney Bean
|
||
Lima Bean (dry)
|
||
Navy Bean
|
||
Pinto Bean
|
||
Tepary Bean
|
||
Bean (Vigna spp.)
|
||
Adzuki Bean
|
||
Blackeyed Pea
|
||
Catjang
|
||
Cowpea
|
||
Crowder Pea
|
||
Moth Bean
|
||
Mung Bean
|
||
Rice Bean
|
||
Southern Pea
|
||
Urd Bean
|
||
Broad Bean (dry)
|
||
Chickpea (garbanzo bean)
|
||
Guar
|
||
Lablab Bean (hyacinth
|
||
bean)
|
||
Lentil
|
||
Pigeon Pea
|
||
Pea (Pisum spp.)
|
||
Field Pea
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria blight
|
||
Alternaria leaf spot
|
||
(A. alternata)
|
||
Ascochyta blight
|
||
(A. rabiei)
|
||
Cercospora leaf spot
|
||
(Cercospora spp.)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Leveillula taurica)
|
||
Mycosphaerella blight
|
||
(Mycosphaerella spp.)
|
||
Rust
|
||
(Uromyces ciceris-
|
||
arietinin)
|
||
Suppression:
|
||
9-14* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 14-day
|
||
interval, following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 32
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum spp.)
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
Apply in sufficient volume to
|
||
ensure good coverage.
|
||
Suppression:
|
||
White mold
|
||
(Sclerotinia spp.)
|
||
14* Make the first application at
|
||
R2 (full bloom). If a second
|
||
application is needed, apply
|
||
14 days later at early pod
|
||
formation (R3).
|
||
*9 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.044 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.073 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*14 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.069 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.114 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year. For pea vines and hay: DO NOT make more than 2
|
||
applications at the maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 56 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.46 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and 0.28 lb
|
||
ai/A/year pydiflumetofen). For pea vines and hay: 28 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.23 lb ai/A/year
|
||
difenoconazole and 0.14 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
Pea vines and hay: DO NOT apply more than 0.23 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.36 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) DO NOT feed or harvest cowpeas forage and hay.
|
||
7) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
||
8) Use a minimum of 15 gal/A of water for ground applications.
|
||
9) For aerial applications, use a minimum of 10 gal/A of water.
|
||
10) For chemigation, apply in 0.1-0.25 inches/A of water.
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 33
|
||
7.12 Filberts
|
||
Crops (Including cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Hazelnuts
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Eastern Filbert Blight
|
||
(Anisogramma anomala)
|
||
10-13.6* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications through
|
||
season on a 14- to 21-day
|
||
interval, following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground or air.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high,
|
||
use the highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and
|
||
interval range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
shortest interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and
|
||
interval range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
shortest interval and
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
*10 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.049 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.081 lb ai Difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.6 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai Difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 54.4 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.442 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and
|
||
0.268 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.268 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 14 day
|
||
7) For aerial applications DO NOT apply in less than 10 GPA water.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
7.13 Fruiting Vegetables, Crop Group 8-10
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
[See Tomato Directions under Separate Table]
|
||
African eggplant
|
||
Bell pepper
|
||
Cocona
|
||
Eggplant
|
||
Garden Huckleberry
|
||
Goji Berry
|
||
Groundcherry
|
||
Martynia
|
||
Naranjilla
|
||
Nonbell pepper
|
||
Okra
|
||
Pea eggplant
|
||
Pepino
|
||
Roselle
|
||
Sunberry
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Cercospora leafspot
|
||
(C. capsici)
|
||
Gray leafspot
|
||
(Stemphyllium solani)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Oidiopsis sicula)
|
||
Suppression:
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum spp.)
|
||
9-1 4 * Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 7- to
|
||
14-day interval, following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
*9 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.044 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.073 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*14 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.069 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.114 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) DO NOT use on greenhouse-grown fruiting vegetables.
|
||
3) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
4) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 3 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
5) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
6) Maximum Annual Rate: 45.2 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.37 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and 0.22
|
||
lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.223 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
7) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day
|
||
8) Use a minimum of 15 gal/A of water for ground applications.
|
||
9) For chemigation, apply in 0.1-0.25 inches/A of water.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
7.14 Grape and Small Fruit Vine Climbing Subgroup (except Fuzzy
|
||
Kiwifruit), Crop Subgroup 13-07F
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids)
|
||
Amur river grape
|
||
Gooseberry
|
||
Grape
|
||
Kiwifruit, hardy
|
||
Maypop
|
||
Schisandra berry
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria rot
|
||
(A. alternata)
|
||
Angular leaf spot
|
||
(Mycosphaerella
|
||
angulata)
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Elsinoe ampelina)
|
||
Black rot
|
||
(Guignardia bidwellii)
|
||
Leaf blight
|
||
(Pseudocercospora vitis)
|
||
Phomopsis cane and leaf
|
||
spot
|
||
(P. viticola)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe necator)
|
||
Rotbrenner
|
||
(Pseudopezicula
|
||
tracheiphila)
|
||
Septoria leaf spot
|
||
(S. ampelina)
|
||
9-14* Follow resistance
|
||
management guidelines.
|
||
For powdery mildew, begin
|
||
at bud break and apply on a
|
||
14-21 day interval.
|
||
For Phomopsis diseases,
|
||
apply at bud break, before
|
||
shoots are 0.5 inches in
|
||
length, and then again when
|
||
shoots are 5-6 inches in
|
||
length.
|
||
For black rot, begin when
|
||
shoot length is 1-3 inches
|
||
and continue on a 14 day
|
||
interval.
|
||
For all other diseases, begin
|
||
applications prior to disease
|
||
onset when conditions are
|
||
conducive for disease and
|
||
continue on a 14- to 21-day
|
||
interval.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground or air.
|
||
Apply in sufficient volume to
|
||
ensure good coverage.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
Suppression:
|
||
Gray mold
|
||
(Botrytis cinerea)
|
||
14* A total of two applications
|
||
can be made, with individual
|
||
application at bunch closure,
|
||
verasion, or 3-4 weeks
|
||
before harvest, depending
|
||
on disease conditions and
|
||
varietal susceptibility.
|
||
*9 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.044 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.073 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*14 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.069 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.114 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
Precautions:
|
||
x DO NOT use on Concord, Concord Seedless, and Thomcord grapes. On V. labrusca, V.
|
||
labrusca hybrids, and other non-viniferea hybrids where sensitivity is not known, the use of A20259
|
||
Crop by itself or in tank mixtures with materials that may increase uptake (adjuvants, foliar fertilizers)
|
||
may result in leaf burning or other phytotoxic effects.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 36
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 56 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.46 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and 0.28 lb
|
||
ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.357 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
||
7) Use a minimum of 15 gal/A of water for ground applications.
|
||
8) For aerial applications, use a minimum of 10 gal/A of water.
|
||
7.15 Leaves of Root and Tuber Vegetables Crop Group 2
|
||
Crops (Including cultivars and/or varieties of these)
|
||
Beet, garden
|
||
Beet, sugar
|
||
Burdock, edible
|
||
Carrot
|
||
Cassava, bitter and sweet
|
||
Celeriac (celery root)
|
||
Chervil, turnip-rooted
|
||
Chicory
|
||
Dasheen (taro)
|
||
Parsnip
|
||
Radish
|
||
Radish, oriental (daikon)
|
||
Rutabaga
|
||
Salsify, black
|
||
Sweet potato
|
||
Tanier (cocoyam)
|
||
Turnip
|
||
Yam, true
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
fl oz/A
|
||
(lb ai/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria Leaf Blight
|
||
(Alternaria dauci)
|
||
Cercospora Leaf Spot
|
||
(C. beticola)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe polygoni)
|
||
13.7* Begin applications prior
|
||
to disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 7-
|
||
to 10-day interval,
|
||
following the resistance
|
||
management guidelines
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added at
|
||
specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use the
|
||
shortest interval.
|
||
*13.7 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai difenoconazole
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
4) Maximum Annual Rate: 41.1 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.202 lb pydiflumetofen and 0.334 lb
|
||
difenoconazole).
|
||
a. DO NOT exceed 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT exceed 0.268 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
5) DO NOT make more than 3 applications at the maximum application rate per year.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 37
|
||
7.16 Pecans
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Pecans
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Downy Spot
|
||
(Mycosphaerella
|
||
caryigena)
|
||
Liver Spot
|
||
(Gnomonia caryae pv
|
||
pecanae)
|
||
Pecan Scab
|
||
(Cladosporium
|
||
caryigenum)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Microsphaera
|
||
penicillata)
|
||
Vein Spot
|
||
(Gnomomia nerviseda)
|
||
Zonate Leaf Spot
|
||
(Grovesinia pyramidalis)
|
||
11- 13.6* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 14-day
|
||
interval, following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground or air.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
*11 fl oz product/A is equivalent 0.054 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.089 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.6 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 54.4 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.442 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and
|
||
0.268 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.268 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): DO NOT apply after shuck split or within 45 days of harvest.
|
||
7) For aerial applications DO NOT apply in less than 10 GPA water.
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 38
|
||
7.17 Pistachios
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Pistachios
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria late blight
|
||
(Alternaria spp.)
|
||
Panicle and Shoot Blight
|
||
(Botryosphaeria
|
||
dothidea)
|
||
Septoria leaf spot
|
||
(S. pistaciarum)
|
||
10 – 13.6* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 14- to
|
||
21- day interval, following
|
||
the resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
For Botryosphaeria, begin
|
||
applications when green leaf
|
||
tissue becomes visible and
|
||
continue on a 14- to 21-day
|
||
interval.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground or air.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
*10 fl oz product is equivalent to 0.049 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.081 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.6 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
4) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 54.4 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.442 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and
|
||
0.268 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.268 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 14 day
|
||
7) For aerial applications DO NOT apply in less than 10 GPA water.
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 39
|
||
7.18 Pome Fruit Crop Group 11-10
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Apple
|
||
Azarole
|
||
Crabapple
|
||
Loquat
|
||
Mayhaw
|
||
Medlar
|
||
Pear
|
||
Pear, Asian
|
||
Quince
|
||
Quince, Chinese
|
||
Quince, Japanese
|
||
Tejocote
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria blotch
|
||
(Alternaria spp.)
|
||
Brooks fruit spot
|
||
(Mycosphaerella pomi)
|
||
Cedar apple rust
|
||
(Gymnosprangium
|
||
juniperi-virginianae)
|
||
Flyspeck (Zygophiala
|
||
jamacaicensis (Formerly
|
||
known as Schizothyrium
|
||
pomi)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Podosphaera
|
||
leucotricha)
|
||
Quince rust
|
||
(Gymonsporangium
|
||
spp.)
|
||
Scab
|
||
(Venturia spp.)
|
||
Sooty blotch
|
||
(Gloeodes pomigena)
|
||
7.3 – 8* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Scab – Protective Spray
|
||
Schedule:
|
||
Apply every 7-10 days
|
||
starting at ¼ to ½ inch green
|
||
tip or when environmental
|
||
conditions become
|
||
conducive for scab.
|
||
Continue through petal fall
|
||
until the threat of primary
|
||
scab is complete. For
|
||
resistance management,
|
||
combine A20259 Crop with
|
||
a protectant fungicide
|
||
registered to control scab
|
||
beginning at bloom.
|
||
Scab – Curative Spray
|
||
Schedule:
|
||
Use a forecasting system
|
||
beginning at green tip.
|
||
Apply within 48 hours of the
|
||
onset of an infection period.
|
||
Apply a follow up spray
|
||
within 7 days. For
|
||
resistance management,
|
||
combine A20259 Crop with
|
||
a protectant fungicide
|
||
registered to control scab
|
||
beginning at bloom.
|
||
Scab – Calendar spray
|
||
Apply the specified high rate
|
||
of A20259 Crop on a 14 day
|
||
interval beginning at pink.
|
||
Rusts, leafspots, summer
|
||
diseases – Begin
|
||
applications preventively.
|
||
Apply A20259 Crop alone or
|
||
in combination with other
|
||
non-Group 7 fungicides.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 7-day
|
||
interval, following the
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground or air.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 40
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
* 7.3 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.036 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.059 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
* 8 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.039 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.065 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 36.0 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.293 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and
|
||
0.177 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.33 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.177 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 30 day
|
||
7) For aerial applications DO NOT apply in less than 10 GPA water.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
7.19 Potato
|
||
Crop (Including all cultivars and/or varieties of these)
|
||
Potato
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Black dot
|
||
(Colletotrichum
|
||
coccodes)
|
||
Brown spot
|
||
(Alternaria alternata)
|
||
Early blight
|
||
(Alternaria solani)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe cichoracearum,
|
||
Leveillula taurica)
|
||
Septoria leafspot
|
||
(S. lycopersici)
|
||
Suppression:
|
||
Gray mold
|
||
(Botrytis cinerea)
|
||
9 - 14* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
For gray mold, apply 14 fl
|
||
oz/A at early flowering.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 7- to
|
||
14-day interval, following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
Apply in sufficient volume of
|
||
water to ensure good
|
||
coverage.
|
||
White mold
|
||
(Sclerotinia spp.)
|
||
14* Apply at or before row
|
||
closure followed by a
|
||
second application 14 days
|
||
later.
|
||
*9 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.044 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.073 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*14 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.069 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.114 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 56 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.46 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and 0.28 lb
|
||
ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.337 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
||
7) DO NOT harvest tops of potato for feed or food.
|
||
8) Use a minimum of 15 gal/A of water for ground applications.
|
||
9) For chemigation, apply in 0.1-0.25 inches/A of water.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
Page 42
|
||
7.20 Root Vegetables, Crop Subgroup 1A
|
||
Crops
|
||
[See Sugar Beets Directions under Separate Table]
|
||
Beet, garden
|
||
Burdock, edible
|
||
Carrot
|
||
Celeriac
|
||
Chervil, turnip-rooted
|
||
Chicory
|
||
Ginseng
|
||
Horseradish
|
||
Parsley, turnip-rooted
|
||
Parsnip
|
||
Radish
|
||
Radish, oriental
|
||
Rutabaga
|
||
Salsify
|
||
Salsify, black
|
||
Salsify, Spanish
|
||
Skirret
|
||
Turnip
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria Leaf Blight
|
||
(Alternaria dauci)
|
||
Cercospora Leaf Spot
|
||
(Cercospora carotae)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe spp.)
|
||
Southern Blight
|
||
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
||
11 – 13.6* Begin applications prior
|
||
to disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 7-
|
||
to 10-day interval,
|
||
following the resistance
|
||
management guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground or air.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added at
|
||
specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval.
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval and highest
|
||
rate.
|
||
Suppression Only:
|
||
Cercospora leaf spot
|
||
(Cercospora spp.)
|
||
Rust
|
||
(Uromyces betae, Puccinia
|
||
helianthi)
|
||
White mold
|
||
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
||
13.6
|
||
*5.1 fl oz product/A is equivalent 0.025 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.041 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*11 fl oz product/A is equivalent 0.053 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.089 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.6 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 54.4 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.442 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and
|
||
0.268 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.268 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) DO NOT harvest tops of carrots or radish for feed or food.
|
||
7) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 43
|
||
7.21 Soybean
|
||
Crop (Including all cultivars and/or varieties of these)
|
||
Soybean
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum
|
||
truncatum)
|
||
Alternaria leaf spot
|
||
(Alternaria spp.)
|
||
Brown spot
|
||
(Septoria glycines)
|
||
Cercospora blight and leaf
|
||
spot
|
||
(C. kikuchii)
|
||
Frogeye leaf spot
|
||
(Cercospora sojina)
|
||
Pod and stem blight
|
||
(Diaporthe phaseolorum)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Microsphaera diffusa)
|
||
Target Spot
|
||
(Corynespora cassiicola)
|
||
9 – 13.7* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 7- to
|
||
14-day interval, following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
Aerial web blight
|
||
(Rhizoctonia solani)
|
||
13.7
|
||
Suppression:
|
||
White mold
|
||
(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)
|
||
13.7* Make the first application at
|
||
R1 (early bloom to R2 (full
|
||
bloom). If a second
|
||
application is needed, apply
|
||
14 days later at early pod
|
||
formation (R3).
|
||
Sudden Death Syndrome
|
||
(SDS)
|
||
(Fusarium virguliforme)
|
||
For SDS, apply as a directed
|
||
spray at base of plant
|
||
approximately 7-14 days
|
||
after planting.
|
||
*9 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.044 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.073 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.7 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1. Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2. Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3. Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 2 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4. Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
5. Maximum Annual Rate: 27.5 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.22 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and 0.14
|
||
lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a DO NOT apply more than 0.22 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b DO NOT apply more than 0.36 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6. DO NOT feed soybean hay, forage, and silage.
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 44
|
||
7. Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
||
8. For chemi gation, apply in 0.1-0.25 inches/A of water.
|
||
7.22 Stone Fruit, Crop Subgroup 12-12
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
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
|
||
Plumcot
|
||
Plum, prune
|
||
Sloe
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria spot and fruit rot
|
||
(A. alternata)
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum spp.)
|
||
Brown rot blossom blight
|
||
and fruit rot
|
||
(Monilinia fructicola, M.
|
||
laxa)
|
||
Gray mold
|
||
(Botrytis cinerea)
|
||
Leaf rust
|
||
(Tranzschelia discolor)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Sphaerotheca pannosa,
|
||
Podosphaera
|
||
clandestina)
|
||
Scab
|
||
(Cladosporium
|
||
carpophilum)
|
||
Shot hole
|
||
(Wilsonomyces
|
||
carpophilus)
|
||
11-13.6* For Brown rot blossom
|
||
blight, begin applications at
|
||
early bloom and continue
|
||
through petal fall.
|
||
For Brown rot on fruit, apply
|
||
as needed a maximum of
|
||
two sprays during the
|
||
preharvest period up to the
|
||
day of harvest (minimum of
|
||
a 7-day retreatment
|
||
interval).
|
||
If high inoculum and severe
|
||
disease conditions persist,
|
||
apply a registered non-
|
||
Group 3 or 7 fungicide.
|
||
For all other diseases, follow
|
||
the Brown rot blossom blight
|
||
schedule. Make additional
|
||
applications on a 7- to 14-
|
||
day interval from the end of
|
||
petal fall to harvest,
|
||
following the resistance
|
||
management guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground or air.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure is
|
||
high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
*11 fl oz product/A is equivalent 0.054 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.089 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.6 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 45
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 54.4 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.442 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and
|
||
0.268 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.268 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 0 days
|
||
7) For aerial applications DO NOT apply in less than 10 GPA water.
|
||
7.23 Sugar Beets
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
Sugar beet
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Cercospora Leaf Spot
|
||
(C. beticola)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe polygoni)
|
||
11 – 13.6* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 7- to
|
||
10-day interval, following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground or air.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
*11 fl oz product/A is equivalent 0.054 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.089 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.6 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 54.4 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.442 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and
|
||
0.268 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.268 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 7 day
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 46
|
||
7.24 Tomato
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars and/or varieties of these)
|
||
Bush Tomato
|
||
Currant Tomato
|
||
Tomatillo
|
||
Tomato
|
||
Tree Tomato
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Black mold
|
||
(A. alternata)
|
||
Early blight
|
||
(Alternaria solani)
|
||
Gray leafspot
|
||
(Stemphylium
|
||
botryosum)
|
||
Leaf mold
|
||
(Fulvia fulva)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Leveillula taurica)
|
||
Septoria leafspot
|
||
(S. lycopersici)
|
||
Target spot
|
||
(Corynespora cassiicola)
|
||
Suppression:
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum spp.)
|
||
Gray mold
|
||
(Botrytis cinerea)
|
||
White mold
|
||
(Sclerotinia spp.)
|
||
9 - 14* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 7- to
|
||
14-day interval, following
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground, air or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
For suppression, use
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
*9 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.044 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.073 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*14 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.069 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.114 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) DO NOT use on greenhouse-grown tomatoes.
|
||
3) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
4) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 3 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
5) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
6) Maximum Annual Rate: 45.2 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.37 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and 0.22
|
||
lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.223 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
7) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 0 days
|
||
8) Use a minimum of 15 gal/A of water for ground applications.
|
||
9) For chemigation, apply in 0.1-0.25 inches/A of water.
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 47
|
||
7.25 Tree Nuts, Crop Group 14-12
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
[See Almond, Filbert, Pecan and Pistachio Directions under Separate Tables]
|
||
African nut-tree
|
||
Beechnut
|
||
Brazil nut
|
||
Brazilian pine
|
||
Bunya
|
||
Bur oak
|
||
Butternut
|
||
Cajou nut
|
||
Candlenut
|
||
Cashew
|
||
Chestnut
|
||
Chinquapin
|
||
Coconut
|
||
Coquito nut
|
||
Dika nut
|
||
Ginkgo
|
||
Guiana chestnut
|
||
Heartnut
|
||
Hickory nut
|
||
Japanese horse-chestnut
|
||
Macadamia nut
|
||
Mongongo nut
|
||
Monkey-pot
|
||
Monkey puzzle nut
|
||
Okari nut
|
||
Pachira nut
|
||
Peach palm nut
|
||
Pequi
|
||
Pili nut
|
||
Pine nut
|
||
Sapucaia nut
|
||
Tropical almond
|
||
Walnut, black
|
||
Walnut, English
|
||
Yellowhorn
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
fl oz/A Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Alternaria Leaf and Fruit Spot
|
||
(Alternaria alternata)
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
(Colletotrichum acutatum,
|
||
Glomerella cingulata)
|
||
Late Blight
|
||
(Alternaria alternata)
|
||
Scab
|
||
(Cladosporium carpophilum)
|
||
Septoria Leaf Spot
|
||
(Septoria pistaciarum)
|
||
Shot Hole
|
||
(Wilsonomyces carpophilus)
|
||
11-13.6* Begin applications prior
|
||
to disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 14-
|
||
day interval, following
|
||
the resistance
|
||
management guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground or air.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added at
|
||
specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
single rate and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval.
|
||
Optional language if label has a
|
||
rate range and interval range: If
|
||
disease pressure is high, use
|
||
the shortest interval and
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
*11 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.054 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.089 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*13.6 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.067 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.111 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 14 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 54.4 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.442 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and
|
||
0.268 lb ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.268 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 14 day
|
||
7) For aerial applications DO NOT apply in less than 10 GPA water.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
7.26 Tuberous and Corm Vegetables, Crop Subgroup 1C
|
||
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these)
|
||
[See Potato directions under Separate Table]
|
||
Arracacha
|
||
Arrowroot
|
||
Artichoke (Chinese and Jerusalem)
|
||
Canna (edible)
|
||
Cassava (bitter and sweet)
|
||
Chayote (root)
|
||
Chufa
|
||
Dasheen (Taro)
|
||
Ginger
|
||
Leren
|
||
Sweet potato
|
||
Tanier
|
||
Turmeric
|
||
Yam (bean and true)
|
||
Target Disease
|
||
Rate
|
||
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
|
||
Ascochyta leaf spot
|
||
(A. cynarae)
|
||
Brown spot
|
||
(Alternaria alternata)
|
||
Early blight
|
||
(Alternaria spp.)
|
||
Powdery mildew
|
||
(Erysiphe cichoracearum)
|
||
Septoria leaf spot
|
||
(Septoria spp.)
|
||
9 - 14* Begin applications prior to
|
||
disease development.
|
||
Continue applications
|
||
through season on a 7- to
|
||
14-day interval, following the
|
||
resistance management
|
||
guidelines.
|
||
[Not for use in California]
|
||
Apply by ground, air, or
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
An adjuvant may be added
|
||
at specified rates.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range: If disease
|
||
pressure is high, use the
|
||
highest rate.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a single rate and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval.
|
||
Optional language if label
|
||
has a rate range and interval
|
||
range: If disease pressure
|
||
is high, use the shortest
|
||
interval and highest rate.
|
||
White mold
|
||
(Sclerotinia spp.)
|
||
14* Apply at early flowering,
|
||
followed by a second
|
||
application 14 days later.
|
||
Apply in sufficient volume of
|
||
water to ensure good
|
||
coverage.
|
||
*9 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.044 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.073 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
*14 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.069 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.114 lb ai difenoconazole.
|
||
Resistance Management:
|
||
x DO NOT make more than two consecutive applications of A20259 Crop or other Group 3 and 7
|
||
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 3 or 7.
|
||
USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
|
||
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: DO NOT exceed the maximum rate listed in the table.
|
||
3) Maximum Number of Applications per Year: DO NOT make more than 4 applications at the
|
||
maximum application rate per year.
|
||
4) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
|
||
5) Maximum Annual Rate: 56 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.46 lb ai/A/year difenoconazole and 0.28 lb
|
||
ai/A/year pydiflumetofen)
|
||
a. DO NOT apply more than 0.46 lb ai/A/year of difenoconazole.
|
||
b. DO NOT apply more than 0.337 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen.
|
||
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
||
7) DO NOT harvest tops of tuberous and corm vegetables crop subgroup 1C for feed or food.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
8.0 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
|
||
Pesticide Storage
|
||
Keep this product in its tightly closed original container, when not in use. Store in a cool, dry
|
||
(preferably locked) area that is inaccessible to children and animals.
|
||
Pesticide Disposal
|
||
Pesticide wastes may be hazardous. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture or
|
||
rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according
|
||
to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the
|
||
Hazardous Waste Representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.
|
||
Container Handling [less than or equal to 5 gallons]
|
||
Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Triple rinse container (or
|
||
equivalent) 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 ¼ full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into
|
||
application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use and disposal. Drain for 10
|
||
seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times. Then offer for
|
||
recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or by
|
||
other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
|
||
Container Handling [greater than 5 gallons]
|
||
Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Triple rinse container (or
|
||
equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents
|
||
into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container ¼ 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. Then offer for recycling if available
|
||
or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or by other procedures
|
||
approved by state and local authorities.
|
||
Container Handling (greater than 5 gallons)
|
||
Refillable container. Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not reuse the 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 container before final disposal, empty the remaining contents from this container
|
||
into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the container about 10 percent full with water.
|
||
Agitate vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into
|
||
application equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more
|
||
times. Then offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or
|
||
by incineration, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
Page 50
|
||
CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED OR DRINKING WATER.
|
||
9.0 CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY
|
||
AND LIABILITY
|
||
NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of
|
||
Warranty and Liability before buying or using this product. If the terms are not
|
||
acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and the purchase price will be
|
||
refunded.
|
||
The Directions for Use of this product must be followed carefully. It is impossible to eliminate
|
||
all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or
|
||
other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as manner of use or
|
||
application, weather or crop conditions, presence of other materials or other influencing
|
||
factors in the use of the product, which are beyond the control of SYNGENTA CROP
|
||
PROTECTION, LLC or Seller. To the extent permitted by applicable law, Buyer and User
|
||
agree to hold SYNGENTA and Seller harmless for any claims relating to such factors.
|
||
SYNGENTA warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and
|
||
is reasonably fit for the purposes stated in the Directions for Use, subject to the inherent risks
|
||
referred to above, when used in accordance with directions under normal use conditions. To
|
||
the extent permitted by applicable law: (1) this warranty does not extend to the use of the
|
||
product contrary to label instructions, or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to or
|
||
beyond the control of Seller or SYNGENTA, and (2) Buyer and User assume the risk of any
|
||
such use. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, SYNGENTA MAKES NO
|
||
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
|
||
NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS WARRANTED BY
|
||
THIS LABEL.
|
||
To the extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall SYNGENTA be liable for any
|
||
incidental, consequential or special damages resulting from the use or handling of this
|
||
product. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE EXCLUSIVE
|
||
REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF SYNGENTA
|
||
AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES
|
||
(INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY, CONTRACT,
|
||
NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) RESULTING FROM THE
|
||
USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE RETURN OF THE PURCHASE
|
||
PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION OF SYNGENTA OR SELLER, THE
|
||
REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.
|
||
SYNGENTA and Seller offer this product, and Buyer and User accept it, subject to the
|
||
foregoing Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability, which may not be
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 51
|
||
modified except by written agreement signed by a duly authorized representative of
|
||
SYNGENTA.
|
||
10.0 APPENDIX
|
||
10.1 A20259 Crop Rate Conversion Chart (for use with Section 7.0)
|
||
Fl oz product/acre Lb ai pydiflumetofen Lb ai difenoconazole
|
||
Acres treated per
|
||
gallon
|
||
5.1 0.025 0.041 25.1
|
||
7.3 0.036 0.059 17.5
|
||
9.0 0.044 0.073 14.2
|
||
9.1 0.044 0.073 14.2
|
||
10.0 0.049 0.081 12.8
|
||
10.3 0.051 0.084 12.4
|
||
10.5 0.052 0.085 12.2
|
||
11.0 0.054 0.089 11.6
|
||
11.4 0.056 0.093 11.2
|
||
12.0 0.059 0.098 10.7
|
||
12.8 0.063 0.104 10.0
|
||
13.6 0.067 0.111 9.4
|
||
13.7 0.067 0.111 9.3
|
||
14.0 0.069 0.114 9.1
|
||
15.2 0.075 0.124 8.4
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 52
|
||
10.2 [Optional Table] A20259 Crop Use Summary Table
|
||
IMPORTANT: The table below is a summary of the Crop Use Directions for A20259 Crop.
|
||
However, it is important for the user to read and follow the complete instructions contained
|
||
within this label.
|
||
Crop or Crop Group or
|
||
Subgroup, with
|
||
examples
|
||
Maximum
|
||
Rate DFZ
|
||
per
|
||
Application
|
||
(lb ai/A)
|
||
Maximum
|
||
Rate PYD
|
||
per
|
||
Application
|
||
(lb ai/A)
|
||
Minimum
|
||
Application
|
||
Interval
|
||
(days)
|
||
Pre-
|
||
Harvest
|
||
Interval
|
||
(PHI)
|
||
Maximum
|
||
Rate per
|
||
Year DFZ
|
||
(lb ai/A)
|
||
Maximum
|
||
Rate per
|
||
Year PYD (lb
|
||
ai/A)
|
||
Almonds 0.111 0.067 14 14 0.442 0.268
|
||
Brassica Head and Stem
|
||
Vegetable Crop Group 5-
|
||
16
|
||
0.111 0.067 7 1 0.46 0.28
|
||
Brassica Leafy Greens
|
||
Subgroup 4-16B 0.111 0.067 7 1 0.46 0.28
|
||
Bulb Vegetables, Crop
|
||
Group 3-07, Dried Bulb 0.111 0.067 7 7 0.46 0.28
|
||
Bulb Vegetables, Crop
|
||
Group 3-07, Green 0.111 0.067 7 7 0.34 0.21
|
||
Berry, low Growing
|
||
Subgroup 13-07G
|
||
(except cranberry) 0.111 0.067 7 0 0.442 0.268
|
||
Bushberry Subgroup 13-
|
||
07B 0.111 0.067 7 7 0.442 0.268
|
||
Citrus Fruit, Crop Group
|
||
10-10 0.124 0.075 7 0 0.496 0.30
|
||
Cotton (Cottonseed
|
||
Subgroup 20C) 0.111 0.067 14 45 0.333 0.201
|
||
Cucurbit Vegetables
|
||
(Crop Group 9):
|
||
cucumber, muskmelon,
|
||
summer squash
|
||
0.114 0.069 7 0 0.37 0.22
|
||
Dried Shelled Peas and
|
||
Beans (Crop Subgroup
|
||
6C):
|
||
lima bean, field pea 0.114 0.069 14 14
|
||
0.46
|
||
For pea
|
||
vines and
|
||
hay: 0.23
|
||
0.28
|
||
For pea
|
||
vines and
|
||
hay: 0.14
|
||
Filberts
|
||
hazelnuts 0.111 0.067 14 14 0.442 0.268
|
||
|
||
A20259 Crop
|
||
Page 53
|
||
Fruiting vegetables
|
||
(Crop Group 8-10):
|
||
bell pepper, egg plant
|
||
0.114 0.069 7 0 0.37 0.22
|
||
Grape and Small Fruit
|
||
Vine Climbing Subgroup
|
||
(except Fuzzy Kiwifruit),
|
||
Crop Subgroup 13-07F:
|
||
0.114 0.069 14 14 0.46 0.28
|
||
Leaves of Root and
|
||
Tuber Vegetables Crop
|
||
Group 2
|
||
0.111 0.067 7 7 0.46 0.268
|
||
Pecans 0.111 0.067 14 45 0.442 0.268
|
||
Pistachios 0.111 0.067 14 14 0.442 0.268
|
||
Pome Fruit, Crop Group
|
||
11-10 0.065 0.039 7 30 0.293 0.177
|
||
Potato 0.114 0.069 7 14 0.46 0.28
|
||
Rapeseed Crop
|
||
Subgroup 20A:
|
||
canola
|
||
0.114 0.069 na 30 0.114 0.069
|
||
Root Vegetables, Crop
|
||
Subgroup 1A 0.111 0.067 7 7 0.442 0.268
|
||
Soybean 0.111 0.067 7 14 0.22 0.14
|
||
Stone Fruit, Crop Group
|
||
12-12 0.111 0.067 7 0 0.442 0.268
|
||
Sugar Beets 0.111 0.067 7 7 0.442 0.268
|
||
Tomato 0.114 0.069 7 0 0.37 0.22
|
||
Tree Nuts, Crop Group
|
||
14-12 0.111 0.067 14 14 0.442 0.268
|
||
Tuberous and Corm
|
||
Vegetables, except
|
||
Potato (Crop Subgroup
|
||
1C):
|
||
0.114 0.069 7 14 0.46 0.28
|
||
Miravis®, Adepidyn™, Plant Performance™, and the ALLIANCE FRAME
|
||
the SYNGENTA Logo and the PURPOSE ICON
|
||
are Trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company
|
||
©201X Syngenta
|
||
For non-emergency (e.g. current product information), call
|
||
Syngenta Crop Protection at 1-800-334-9481.
|
||
Manufactured for:
|
||
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
|
||
P.O. Box 18300
|
||
Greensboro, North Carolina 27419-8300
|
||
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|
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