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# Picatina Flora
- EPA Reg No: **100-1606**
- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Fludioxonil (13.5%); Pydiflumetofen (9%)
- Label accepted: 2022-06-29
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000100-01606-20220629.pdf
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, DC 20460
OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
June 29, 2022
Monique Inforzato
Regulatory Product Manager
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
PO Box 18300
Greensboro, NC 27419
Subject: Registration Review Label Mitigation for Fludioxonil
Product Name: Picatina Flora
EPA Registration Number: 100-1606
Application Date: 2/1/2019
Decision Number: 585471
Dear Ms. Monique Inforzato:
The Agency, in accordance with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act
(FIFRA), as amended, has completed reviewing all the information submitted with your
application to support the Registration Review of the above referenced product in connection
with the Fludioxonil Interim Decision, and has concluded that your submission is acceptable.
The label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under FIFRA, as amended,
is acceptable.
Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the companys website on your label, then please be
aware that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
Act and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the product
would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40
CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition,
regardless of whether a website is referenced on your products label, claims made on the
website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration process.
Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains false
or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration,
the website will be referred to the EPAs Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes
all previously accepted labeling. You must submit one copy of the final printed labeling
before you release the product for shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40
CFR 152.130(c), you may distribute or sell this product under the previously approved
labeling for 12 months from the date of this letter. After 12 months, you may only
distribute or sell this product if it bears this new revised labeling or subsequently
approved labeling. “To distribute or sell” is defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its
implementing regulation at 40 CFR 152.3.
Page 2 of 2
EPA Reg. No. 100-1606
Decision No. 585471
If you have any questions about this letter, please contact Darius Stanton by phone at 202-566-
2332, or via email at stanton.darius@epa.gov.
Sincerely,
Linda Arrington, Branch Chief
Risk Management and Implementation Branch 4
Pesticide Re-Evaluation Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
Enclosure
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[Master Label]
PYDIFLUMETOFEN GROUP 7 FUNGICIDE
FLUDIOXONIL GROUP 12 FUNGICIDE
Picatina™ Flora
Fungicide
For control of diseases of ornamental plants; ornamental bulb, corm and tuber crops;
conifers; Christmas trees and non-bearing fruit and nut trees grown in greenhouses and
nurseries, including field- and container-grown plants grown in outdoor growing
structures (including shade houses, lath houses and other outdoor growing structures),
conifer nurseries, and retail nurseries and outdoor ornamental plants grown in
residential and commercial landscapes and interior plantscapes
For control of diseases in vegetable plants grown for retail sale to consumers
Active Ingredients:
Pydiflumetofen*: ........................................................................................................ 9.0%
Fludioxonil**: ........................................................................................................... 13.5%
Other Ingredients: 77.5%
Total: 100.0%
* CAS No. 1228284-64-7
**CAS No. 131341-86-1
Picatina™ Flora is formulated as a suspension concentrate (SC) and contains 0.83 lb of
pydiflumetofen and 1.25 lb of fludioxonil active ingredient per gallon.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
CAUTION
See additional precautionary statements and directions for use inside booklet.
EPA Reg. 100-1606
EPA Est.
__________
Net Contents
Jun 29, 2022
100-1606
Picatina Flora
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
1.0 FIRST AID
2.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
2.1 Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
2.2 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
2.3 Environmental Hazards
2.4 Physical or Chemical Hazards
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
3.0 PRODUCT INFORMATION
3.1 Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
3.2 Resistance Management
4.0 APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
4.1 Methods of Application
4.2 Application Equipment
4.3 Application Volume and Spray Coverage
4.4 Mixing Directions
4.5 Application through Irrigation Systems (Chemigation)
5.0 ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS
6.0 RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
6.1 Use Restrictions
6.2 Use Precautions
6.3 Spray Drift Management
7.0 ORNAMENTAL USE DIRECTIONS
7.1 Ornamentals Foliar Diseases and Stem Blights
7.2 Ornamentals Soil Diseases (Container Drench and Directed Applications)
8.0 VEGETABLE PLANTS USE DIRECTIONS
8.1 Cucurbit Vegetables
8.2 Fruiting Vegetables
8.3 Selected Leaf Petiole Vegetables
8.4 Selected Leafy Greens
9.0 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
10.0 CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
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1.0 FIRST AID
FIRST AID
If swallowed x Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment
advice.
x Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
x Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control
center or doctor.
x Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or
doctor, or going for treatment.
HOT LINE NUMBER
For 24-Hour Medical Emergency Assistance (Human or Animal) or
Chemical Emergency Assistance (Spill, Leak, Fire, or Accident),
Call
1-800-888-8372.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
2.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
2.1 Hazards to Human and Domestic Animals
CAUTION
Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking,
chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. Remove and wash contaminated
clothing before reuse.
2.2 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Applicators and other handlers must wear:
x Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
x Shoes plus socks
x Chemical-resistant gloves made of: Barrier laminate • 14 mils, butyl rubber • 14
mils, nitrile rubber • 14 mils, neoprene rubber • 14 mils, polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
• 14 mils, or Viton® • 14 mils
In addition, mixers, loaders, and applicators for handgun sprayers in the
greenhouse must wear:
x A minimum of a NIOSH-approved particulate filtering facepiece respirator with
any N, R or P filter [e.g. N95, R95 or P95]; OR a NIOSH-approved elastomeric
particulate respirator with any N, R or P filter; OR a NIOSH-approved powered
air-purifying respirator with an HE filter.
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User Safety Requirements
Follow the manufacturers instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such
instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
separately from other laundry.
2.2.1 ENGINEERING CONTROL STATEMENTS
When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets
the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural
pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or
modified as specified in the WPS.
IMPORTANT: When reduced PPE is worn because a closed system is being used,
handlers must be provided all PPE specified above for “applicators and other handlers”
and have such PPE immediately available for use in an emergency, such as a spill or
equipment breakdown.
User Safety Recommendations
Users should:
x Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.
x Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly
and put on clean clothing.
x Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves
before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean
clothing.
2.3 Environmental Hazards
This pesticide is toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, and oysters and shrimp. Drift and
runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in water adjacent to treated area.
For terrestrial uses: Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is
present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate
water when disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate.
2.3.1 GROUND WATER ADVISORY
Pydiflumetofen and fludioxonil have properties and characteristics associated with
chemicals detected in ground water. Fludioxonil is known to leach through soil into
groundwater under certain conditions as a result of label use. Pydiflumetofen and
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fludioxonil may leach into ground water if used in areas where soils are permeable,
particularly where the water table is shallow.
2.3.2 SURFACE WATER ADVISORY
This product may contaminate water through drift of spray in wind. This product may
impact surface water quality due to runoff of rain water. This is especially true for poorly
draining soils and soils with shallow ground water. Fludioxonil has a high potential for
runoff for several months or more after application, and pydiflumetofen is classified as
having a medium potential for reaching both surface water and aquatic sediment via
runoff several months or more after application.
A level, well-maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this product is
applied and surface water features such as ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the
potential for contamination of water with pydiflumetofen and fludioxonil from runoff water
and sediment. Runoff of this product will be reduced by avoiding applications when
rainfall or irrigation is expected to occur within 48 hours. Sound erosion control
practices will reduce this products potential to reach aquatic sediment via runoff.
2.4 Physical or Chemical Hazards
Do not use or store near heat or open flame. Do not mix or allow to come into contact
with oxidizing agents. Hazardous chemical reaction may occur.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its
labeling.
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either
directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application.
For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for
pesticide regulation.
Notify state and/or Federal authorities and Syngenta immediately if you observe any
adverse environmental effects due to use of this product.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS ON THIS LABEL MAY
RESULT IN CROP INJURY, POOR DISEASE CONTROL, AND/OR ILLEGAL
RESIDUES.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection
Standard, 40 CFR Part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of
agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of
agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination,
notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and
exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective
equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply
to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry
interval (REI) of 12 hours.
Exception: If product is applied by drench application, workers may enter the
area at any time if there will be no contact with anything that has been treated.
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker
Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such
as plants, soil, or water is:
x Coveralls
x Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material
x Shoes plus socks
NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope
of the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The
WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests,
nurseries, or greenhouses.
Do not enter treated areas without protective clothing until sprays have dried.
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3.0 PRODUCT INFORMATION
Read all label directions before use. All applications must be made according to the
use directions that follow.
x Picatina Flora is intended for use by professional applicators.
x Picatina Flora is a broad-spectrum, preventative fungicide for the control of many
important plant diseases.
x Picatina Flora is formulated as a suspension concentrate (SC).
x Picatina Flora is a member of Syngentas Plant Performance™ product line and may
also improve the yield and/or quality of the crop. These additional benefits are due
to the positive effects on plant physiology. The effects may vary according to factors
such as the crop and variety and environment.
3.0.1 PLANT SAFETY
Except for the plants noted in Section 6.2, Picatina Flora has been tested at the
specified rates to the ornamental and vegetable plants listed in Sections 7.0 and 8.0
with no adverse crop effects observed. However, due to the large number of genera,
species and varieties of ornamental and nursery plants, it is impossible to test every one
for tolerance to Picatina Flora. Neither the manufacturer nor the seller has determined
whether Picatina Flora can be used safely on all genera, species, or varieties of
ornamental and nursery plants specified on this label. The user should conduct small-
scale testing at the recommended rates to ensure plant safety prior to broad-scale
commercial use on plant genera and species not listed in this label. When using an
adjuvant or tank-mix partner, the user should conduct small-scale testing at the
recommended rates to ensure plant safety prior to broad scale commercial use.
3.0.2 DISEASE SUPPRESSION
If a use indicates suppression, it refers to erratic control from fair to good, or consistent
control at a level below that obtained with products registered for control.
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3.1 Integrated Pest (Disease) Management (IPM)
x Picatina Flora should be integrated into an overall disease and pest management
strategy whenever the use of a fungicide is required.
x Cultural practices known to reduce disease development should be followed, including
the selection of varieties with disease tolerance, removal of plant debris in which
inoculum resides, and proper timing and placement of irrigation.
x Consult your local agricultural authorities for additional IPM strategies established for
your area.
x Picatina Flora may be used in State Agricultural Extension advisory (disease
forecasting) programs which recommend application timing based on environmental
factors favorable for disease development.
3.2 Resistance Management
PYDIFLUMETOFEN GROUP 7 FUNGICIDE
FLUDIOXONIL GROUP 12 FUNGICIDE
For resistance management, please note that Picatina Flora contains both a Group 7
[pydiflumetofen] and Group 12 [fludioxonil] fungicide. Any fungal population may contain
individuals naturally resistant to either or both of the active ingredients in Picatina Flora
and other Group 7 or Group 12 fungicides. A gradual or total loss of pest control may
occur over time if these fungicides are used repeatedly in the same fields. Appropriate
resistance-management strategies should be followed.
To delay fungicide resistance, take one or more of the following steps:
x Rotate the use of Picatina Flora or other Group 7 and 12 fungicides within a growing
season sequence with different groups that control the same pathogens.
x Use tank mixtures with fungicides from a different group that are equally effective on
the target pest when such use is permitted. Use at least the minimum application
rate as labeled by the manufacturer.
x Adopt an integrated disease management program for fungicide use that includes
scouting, uses historical information related to pesticide use, and crop rotation, and
which considers host plant resistance, impact of environmental conditions on
disease development, disease thresholds, as well as cultural, biological and other
chemical control practices.
x Where possible, make use of predictive disease models to effectively time fungicide
applications. Note that using predictive models alone is not sufficient to manage
resistance.
x Monitor treated fungal populations for resistance development.
x Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisor for any additional
pesticide resistance-management and/or IPM recommendations for specific crops
and pathogens.
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x For further information or to report suspected resistance contact Syngenta Crop
Protection at 1-866-796-4368. You can also contact your university extension
specialist to report resistance.
As part of a resistance management strategy:
x Apply a maximum of 4 foliar sprays or 2 drench applications per crop per year unless
otherwise stated in the specific use directions.
x Apply no more than 2 sequential applications unless otherwise stated in the specific
use directions.
4.0 APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
4.1 Methods of Application
Apply Picatina Flora at the rates specified in Sections 7.0 and 8.0. Applications can be
made by ground or via chemigation as specified.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS WHEN SPRAYING IN THE VICINITY
OF AQUATIC AREAS SUCH AS LAKES, RESERVOIRS, RIVERS, PERMANENT
STREAMS, MARSHES OR NATURAL PONDS, ESTUARIES, AND COMMERCIAL
FISH FARM PONDS.
x Do not apply within 75 ft of bodies of water such as lakes, reservoirs, rivers,
permanent streams, natural ponds, marshes, or estuaries.
x For all plantings within 150 ft of bodies of water as described above, spray crops
from outside the planting away from the bodies of water.
x Shut off the sprayer when at row ends.
x Spray last three rows windward of aquatic areas using nozzles on one side only,
with spray directed away from aquatic areas.
x Do not cultivate within 10 ft of aquatic areas as to allow a vegetative filter strip.
x Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift to aquatic areas. Do not apply
when gusts or sustained winds exceed 10 mph.
x Do not apply during a temperature inversion. Mist or fog may indicate the presence
of an inversion in humid areas.
4.1.1 FOLIAR APPLICATION
See Sections 7.1 and 8.0 for specific foliar application instructions.
4.1.2 DRENCH APPLICATION (CONTAINER-GROWN ORNAMENTALS)
x For use on Ornamentals only
x Prepare the Picatina Flora drench solution according to table below.
x Picatina Flora may be applied to container-grown ornamentals in outdoor nurseries,
forest nurseries, greenhouses, lath and shade houses or other indoor ornamental
production structures. Apply according to the use directions in Section 7.2.
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x Apply enough drench solution to thoroughly wet the root zone of the plants without
leaching through the container.
o For plants grown in flats, apply 1-2 pt of drench solution per sq ft.
o For plants grown in containers, refer to the suggested drench volumes below.
o For container sizes not listed, adjust volume appropriately.
Volume of Picatina Flora Drench Solution by Container Diameter
Container Size
(Diameter in inches)
Drench Solution Per Container
(fl oz)
4
5
6
8
10
12
3
4
6
10
20
30
4.2 Application Equipment
Picatina Flora may be applied with application equipment commonly used for
greenhouse and nursery plant production.
x See Section 4.5 for information about chemigation equipment.
x Application equipment configuration should be arranged to provide accurate, uniform
and thorough coverage of the target crop and minimize potential for spray drift.
x To ensure accuracy, calibrate sprayer before each use.
x For information on application equipment and calibration, consult application
equipment manufacturers and/or state recommendations
x All application equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated using
appropriate carriers.
4.3 Application Volume and Spray Coverage
See Sections 4.1.2, 7.0, and 8.0 for additional application volume information.
x Thorough coverage is necessary to provide good foliar disease control.
x Make foliar applications in an adequate water volume to achieve thorough and
uniform coverage without excessive runoff (to drip).
x Avoid spray overlap, as plant injury may occur.
4.4 Mixing Directions
x Thoroughly clean application equipment before using this product.
x Prepare no more spray mixture than is required for the immediate operation.
x Agitate the spray solution before and during application.
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x Rinse spray tank thoroughly with clean water after each days use and dispose of
pesticide rinsate by application to an already treated area.
x It is not recommended to allow spray mixture to stand overnight or for prolonged
periods of time (> 3 hours) without agitation. Delayed application may cause product
to settle and be difficult to re-suspend. If this occurs, resume agitation for a
minimum of 15 minutes to ensure the product is re-suspended before making an
application.
4.4.1 PICATINA FLORA ALONE
x Add ½-Ҁ of the required amount of water to the spray or mixing tank.
x With the agitator running, add Picatina Flora to the tank.
x Continue agitation while adding the remainder of the water.
x Begin application of the spray solution after Picatina Flora has completely dispersed
into the mix water.
x Maintain agitation until all of the mixture has been sprayed.
4.4.2 TANK-MIX PRECAUTIONS
It is the pesticide users responsibility to ensure that all products are registered
for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable restrictions and limitations
and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must
follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of
each product in the tank mixture.
x Picatina Flora can be tank-mixed with other fungicides, insecticides, liquid fertilizers,
adjuvants, and additives; however, not all combinations or environmental conditions
have been tested.
x To ensure against plant injury, the safety to the target plants should be confirmed.
4.4.3 TANK-MIX COMPATIBILITY
A jar compatibility test is recommended prior to tank-mixing with other pesticides and/or
adjuvants, in order to ensure the compatibility of Picatina Flora with other tank-mixed
pesticide, adjuvant or fertilizer partners. The recommended procedure for conducting jar
tank-mix compatibility tests is as follows:
Compatibility Test: Always conduct a tank-mix compatibility test when mixing with
new or unknown tank-mix partners before use. Check tank-mix compatibility using this
procedure:
1. Add 1 pt of carrier (the water 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 milliliters of a commercially available tank-
mix compatibility agent approved for this use (¼ tsp is equivalent to 2 pt/100
gallons spray). Close and seal the lid, Invert the jar, shake, or stir gently to
ensure thorough mixing.
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3. To both jars, add the proportionate amount of each tank-mix partner. If more
than one tank-mix partner is to be used, follow the recommended mixing order
listed in Section 4.4.4 by adding 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.
4. After adding all ingredients, put lids on and seal the lids, 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 if a compatibility agent is needed in the
application mixture by comparing the 2 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) Slurry dry formulations in water before adding 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
use the tank mixture.
4.4.4 PICATINA FLORA IN TANK MIXTURES
x Add ½- Ҁ of the required amount of water to the spray or mixing tank.
x With the agitator running, add the tank-mix partner(s) in this order:
1 water-soluble packaging
2 wettable powders
3 wettable granules (dry flowables)
4 liquid flowables (such as Picatina Flora)
5 emulsifiable concentrates
6 surfactants/adjuvants.
x Allow each product to completely dissolve and disperse into the mix water before
adding the next product and continue agitation until all products are added.
x Continue agitation while adding the remainder of the water to the spray tank.
x Begin application of the mixture after all products have been completely dispersed
into the application mixture.
x Maintain agitation until all of the application mixture has been applied.
4.4.5 SPRAY ADDITIVES
x For some uses on this label, a spreading/penetrating type adjuvant such as a non-
ionic surfactant, silicone-based, or blend may be added at the manufacturers
recommended rates to improve coverage on waxy or hard-to-wet plant surfaces.
x Note: Use with oils or adjuvants may cause plant damage.
x 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) adjuvant certification program is recommended.
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x When using an adjuvant or tank-mix partner, the user should conduct small-scale
testing at the recommended rates to ensure plant safety prior to broad scale
commercial use.
4.5 Application through Irrigation Systems (Chemigation)
4.5.1 APPLICATION DIRECTIONS FOR IRRIGATION SYSTEMS (CHEMIGATION)
x Apply this product only through hand-held, micro-irrigation irrigation systems either
alone or with other pesticides that are registered for application through irrigation
systems. Dilution ratios are typically 1:100 to 1:200. Do not use in overhead irrigation
systems. Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation system.
x Plant injury and/or poor disease control can result from non-uniform distribution of
treated water.
x If you have questions about calibration, you should contact State Extension Service
specialists, equipment manufacturers, or other experts.
x Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide
application to a public water system, unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety
devices for public water systems are in place.
x A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation,
or under the supervision of the responsible person, shall shut the system down and
make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
Motorized Calibrated 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 Picatina Flora through irrigation
equipment, use the lowest obtainable water volume while maintaining uniform
distribution.
x Determine the amount of Picatina Flora required to treat the area covered by the
irrigation system.
x Add the required amount of Picatina Flora 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.
x Stop injection equipment after treatment is completed. Continue to operate the
system until the Picatina Flora solution has cleared the last sprinkler head.
4.5.2 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. The system must contain a functional check-valve, vacuum relief valve, and low
pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water-
source contamination from backflow.
2. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing
check-valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed,
solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and
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connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the
supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
4. The system must contain functional 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 pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump
(e.g., diaphragm pump), effectively designed and constructed of materials that are
compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
7. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
4.5.3 SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS
1. Public water system means a system for 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 should be discharged into a
reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete physical
break (air gap) between the flow outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim
of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe.
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing
check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection.
4. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-
operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the
system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the
irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
5. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the
pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops, or, in cases where there
is no water pump, when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide
distribution is adversely affected.
6. Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump
(e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are
compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
7. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
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5.0 ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS
The following crops may be planted at the specified interval following application of
Picatina Flora:
Crop, Crop Group, or Crop Subgroup Plant-Back Interval
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)
Bean; Vigna spp. (Blackeyed Pea)
Broad Bean (dry)
Chickpea (Garbanzo Bean)
Cucurbit Vegetables (Crop Group 9)
Fruiting Vegetables (Crop Group 8-10)
Leaf Petioles (Crop subgroup 4B)
Leafy Greens (Crop subgroup 4A)
Peppers
Potato
Tomatoes
Tuberous and Corm Vegetables (Crop
Subgroup 1C)
0 days
Canola (Rapeseed Crop Subgroup 20A)
Cereals (barley, oats, wheat, triticale, rye)
Corn
Corn, sweet
Peanut
Quinoa
Leaves of Root and Tuber Vegetables
Root and Tuber Vegetables, Crop Group 1
(except Subgroup 1C)
Soybean
30 days
All other crops Intended for Food and Feed 365 days
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6.0 RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
6.1 Use Restrictions
x Hawaii: Use is limited to ornamentals grown in interiorscapes, greenhouses, lath
and shade house, containers, or other enclosed structures.
x Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York: Use is limited to ornamentals grown in
interiorscapes, greenhouses, lath and shade houses, containers, or other structures.
x DO NOT apply Picatina Flora with any type of aircraft.
x Application by micro-irrigation is limited to plants grown in containers.
x DO NOT transplant containers receiving a drench application directly into a field for
continued production prior to retail sale.
x DO NOT allow a drench or micro-irrigationapplication to leach through or spill out of
the container during or after treatment.
x DO NOT apply to non-bearing fruit trees, nut trees, or vines that will bear
harvestable fruit within 12 months.
6.2 Use Precautions
x Foliar or drench applications to some Geranium varieties may cause stunting or
chlorosis. Responses may vary depending on environmental conditions. Picatina
Flora should be tested on a limited area for possible injury before proceeding with
treatment of the entire crop.
x Do not apply Picatina Flora to leather leaf fern.
x Applications made to young seedlings of Impatiens or New Guinea Impatiens may
cause stunting or chlorosis.
x Under certain conditions conducive to extended infection periods, use another
registered fungicide for additional applications if maximum amount of Picatina Flora
has been applied.
x If isolates that are resistant to Group 7 and Group 12 fungicides are present, efficacy
may 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, highly susceptible varieties, or when
environmental conditions conducive to disease exist.
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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 Outdoor Ground Applications:
x Apply with the nozzle height recommended 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.
x For all other outdoor applications, applicators are required to use a coarser droplet
size (ASABE S572.1).
6.3.2 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.
6.3.3 CONTROLLING DROPLET SIZE Ground Boom
x Volume - Increasing the spray volume so that larger droplets are produced will
reduce spray drift. Use the highest practical spray volume for the application. If a
greater spray volume is needed, consider using a nozzle with a higher flow rate.
x Pressure - Use the lowest spray pressure recommended for the nozzle to produce
the target spray volume and droplet size.
x Spray Nozzle - Use a spray nozzle that is designed for the intended application.
Consider using nozzles designed to reduce drift.
6.3.4 BOOM HEIGHT Ground Boom
For ground equipment, the boom should remain level with the crop and have minimal
bounce.
6.3.5 Boom-less Ground Applications:
x Setting nozzles at the lowest effective height will help to reduce the potential for
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spray drift.
6.3.6 Handheld Technology Applications:
x Take precautions to minimize spray drift.
6.3.7 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.
6.3.8 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
When making applications in hot and dry conditions, use larger droplets to reduce effects
of evaporation.
6.3.9 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.
AVOID APPLICATIONS DURING GUSTY WIND CONDITIONS.
Applicators need to be familiar with local wind patterns and terrain that could affect spray
drift.
6.3.10 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.
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.
6.3.11 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).
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7
.0 ORNAMENTAL USE DIRECTIONS
7.1 Ornamentals Foliar Diseases and Stem Blights
Ornamentals
Breeding crops
Bulb crops
(including Calla Lilies, Easter
Lilies, Gladiolas and
Caladiums)
Cut flowers
Evergreens (including conifers)
Flowering plants
Flowers grown for seed
production
Foliage plants
Ground covers
Non-bearing fruit trees
Non-bearing nut trees
Non-bearing vines
Ornamental grasses
Ornamental tree and shrubs
Perennial shrubs
Palms
Pot and bedding plants (annual
and perennial)
Succulents
Target Disease
Dilution
Rate
(fl oz/100
gallons) Application Timing Use Directions
Foliar and Stem
Diseases
Aerial Rhizoctonia
(Rhizoctonia spp.)
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum spp.,
Elsinoe spp.)
Ascochyta leaf
spot/flower blight
(Ascochyta spp.)
Botrytis and gray mold
(Botrytis cinerea)
Cylindrocladium leaf
spot and stem blight
(Cylindrocladium
spp.)
Fusarium foliar and
stem rot
(Fusarium spp.)
Leaf blotch
(Stagnospora spp.)
Leaf spot diseases
(Alternaria spp.,
Cercospora spp.,
Cercosporidium spp.,
Cladosporium spp.,
Corynespora spp.,
Drechshlera spp.,
Mycosphaerella spp.,
Septoria spp., and
Stemphylium spp.)
14.0 27.8*
Begin applications prior to
disease development or
at first sign of disease
symptoms.
If conditions favor
disease development,
reapply in 7-14 days.
Apply as a foliar application to
control listed foliar diseases.
Use the higher rate and
shorter interval when under
severe disease pressure or
when conditions are conducive
to disease development.
Make foliar applications in
sufficient water volume as
thorough, uniform coverage is
necessary for good disease
control.
To broaden disease control
spectrum, Picatina Flora may
be tank-mixed with another
fungicide labeled for
ornamentals such as a
fungicide containing
Mefenoxam (e.g. Subdue
Maxx®) or Azoxystrobin
(e.g.Heritage®).
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Powdery Mildew
(including
Sphaerotheca spp.,
Erysiphe spp.,
Leveillula spp.,
Oidium spp. and
Oidiopsis spp.)
Stem rot and blights
(Phomopsis spp. and
Phoma spp.)
*14.0 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.09 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.14 lb ai fludioxonil.
*27.8 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.18 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.27 lb ai fludioxonil.
Resistance Management:
x Do not make more than two sequential applications of Picatina Flora or other Group 7 and Group 12
fungicides before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 7 or Group 12.
USE RESTRICTIONS
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: 27.8 fl oz/A
3) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
4) Maximum Annual Rate (Plants Grown Outdoors): 55.5 fl oz/A/year
a. Do not apply more than 0.36 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen-containing products.
b. Do not apply more than 0.54 lb ai/A/year of fludioxonil-containing products.
5) Maximum Annual Rate (Plants Grown Indoors): 55.5 fl oz/A/crop
a. Do not apply more than 0.36 lb ai/A/crop of pydiflumetofen-containing products.
b. Do not apply more than 0.54 lb ai/A/crop of fludioxonil-containing products.
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7.2 Ornamentals Soil Diseases (Container Drench and Directed
Applications)
Ornamentals
Breeding crops
Bulb crops
(including Calla Lilies, Easter
Lilies, Gladiolas and
Caladiums)
Cut flowers
Evergreens (including conifers)
Flowering plants
Flowers grown for seed
production
Foliage plants
Ground covers
Non-bearing fruit trees
Non-bearing nut trees
Non-bearing vines
Ornamental grasses
Ornamental tree and shrubs
Perennial shrubs
Palms
Pot and bedding plants (annual
and perennial)
Succulents
Target Disease
Dilution
Rate
(fl oz/100
gallons) Application Timing Use Directions
Stem, Crown and
Root Diseases
Black root rot
(Thielaviopsis spp.)
Cylindrocladium stem
and root rot
(Cylindrocladium
spp.)
Fusarium stem and root
rot
(Fusarium spp.)
Rhizoctonia stem and
root rot
(Rhizoctonia spp.)
Sclerotinia stem rot
(Sclerotinia spp.)
Southern blight
(Sclerotium rolfsii)
14.0 27.8*
Begin applications prior to
disease development or
at first sign of disease
symptoms.
If conditions favor
disease development,
reapply in 7-14 days.
Apply as a directed application
to the basal stem or as a
container drench.
Use the higher rate and
shorter interval when under
severe disease pressure or
when conditions are conducive
to disease development.
See Section 4.1.2 for specific
application details for drench
applications.
To broaden disease control
spectrum, Picatina Flora may
be tank-mixed with another
fungicide labeled for
ornamentals, such as a
fungicide containing
Mefenoxam (e.g. Subdue
Maxx®) or Azoxystrobin
(e.g.Heritage®).
*14.0 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.09 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.14 lb ai fludioxonil.
*27.8 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.18 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.27 lb ai fludioxonil.
Resistance Management:
x Do not make more than two sequential applications of Picatina Flora or other Group 7 and Group 12
fungicide before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 7 or Group 12.
USE RESTRICTIONS
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: 27.8 fl oz/A
3) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
4) Maximum Drench Applications per Crop per Year: 2
5) Maximum Annual Rate (Plants Grown Outdoors): 55.5 fl oz/A/year
a. Do not apply more than 0.36 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen-containing products.
b. Do not apply more than 0.54 lb ai/A/year of fludioxonil-containing products.
6) Maximum Annual Rate (Plants Grown Indoors): 55.5 fl oz/A/crop
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a. Do not apply more than 0.36 lb ai/A/crop of pydiflumetofen-containing products.
b. Do not apply more than 0.54 lb ai/A/crop of fludioxonil-containing products.
8.0 VEGETABLE PLANT USE DIRECTIONS
Vegetable plants treated with Picatina Flora are for retail sale to consumers. Apply
Picatina Flora to vegetable plants grown in seedling trays and containers. Do not use
vegetable plants treated with Picatina Flora for commercial vegetable production on or
sell those plants for use by commercial vegetable producers.
8.1 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
Chinese okra
Cucuzza
Hechima
Hyotan
Momordica spp.
Balsam apple
Balsam pear
Bittermelon
Chinese cucumber
Muskmelon
Cantaloupe
Pumpkin
Squash, summer
Squash, winter
Acorn squash
Butternut squash
Calabaza
Hubbard squash
Spaghetti squash
Watermelon
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)
Grey mold
(Botrytis cinerea)
Gummy stem blight /vine
decline
( Didymella bryoniae)
Powdery mildew
(Sphaerotheca and
Erysiphe)
Scab
( Cladosporium
cucumerinum)
Septoria leaf blight
(S. cucurbitacearum)
Target spot
( Corynespora cassiicola)
10.817.4* Begin applications prior to
disease development.
Continue applications
through season on a 7- to
14-day interval, following the
resistance management
guidelines.
For Botrytis, apply 17.4 fl
oz/A.
Apply by ground or
chemigation.
An adjuvant may be added
at recommended rates.
*10.8 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.070 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.105 lb ai fludioxonil.
*17.4 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.113 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.170 lb ai fludioxonil.
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Resistance Management:
x Do not make more than two applications of Picatina Flora or other Group 7 and Group 12 fungicides
before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 7 or Group 12.
USE RESTRICTIONS
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: 17.4 fl oz/A
3) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
4) Maximum Annual Application (Plants Grown Indoors): 33.3 fl oz/A/crop (equivalent to 0.22 lb ai
pydiflumetofen and 0.33 lb ai fludioxonil)
a. Do not apply more than 0.22 lb ai/A/crop of pydiflumetofen-containing products.
b. Do not apply more than 0.9 lb ai/A/crop of fludioxonil-containing products.
5) Maximum Annual Application (Plants Grown Outdoors): 33.3 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.22 lb
ai pydiflumetofen and 0.33 lb ai fludioxonil)
a. Do not apply more than 0.22 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen-containing products.
b. Do not apply more than 0.9 lb ai/A/year of fludioxonil-containing products.
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 1 day
8.2 Fruiting Vegetables, Crop Group 8-10
Crops (Including all cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these)
African eggplant
Bush tomato
Cocona
Currant tomato
Eggplant
Garden huckleberry
Goji berry
Groundcherry
Martynia
Naranjilla
Okra
Pea eggplant
Pepino
Pepper, bell
Pepper, non-bell
Roselle
Scarlet eggplant
Sunberry
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)
Gray mold
(Botrytis cinerea)
Leaf mold
(Fulvia fulva)
Powdery mildew
(Leveillula taurica)
Septoria leafspot
(S. lycopersici)
Target spot
(Corynespora
cassiicola)
10.8 17.4* Begin applications prior to
disease development.
Continue applications
through the plant production
cycle on a 7- to 21-day
interval, following resistance
management guidelines.
For Botrytis, apply 11.4 fl
oz/A.
Apply by ground or
chemigation.
An adjuvant may be added
at recommended rates.
*10.8 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.070 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.105 lb ai fludioxonil.
*17.4 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.113 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.170 lb ai fludioxonil.
Resistance Management:
x Do not make more than two applications of Picatina Flora or other Group 7 and Group 12 fungicides
before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 7 or Group 12.
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USE RESTRICTIONS
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: 17.4 fl oz/A
3) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
4) Maximum Annual Application (Plants Grown Indoors): 33.3 fl oz/A/crop (equivalent to 0.22 lb ai
pydiflumetofen and 0.33 lb ai fludioxonil)
a. Do not apply more than 0.22 lb ai/A/crop of pydiflumetofen-containing products.
b. Do not apply more than 0.9 lb ai/A/crop of fludioxonil-containing products.
5) Maximum Annual Application (Plants Grown Outdoors): 33.3 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.22 lb
ai pydiflumetofen and 0.33 lb ai fludioxonil)
a. Do not apply more than 0.22 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen-containing products.
b. Do not apply more than 0.9 lb ai/A/year of fludioxonil-containing products.
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day
8.3 Selected Leaf Petiole Vegetables
Crops (Including all cultivars and/or varieties of these)
Cardoon
Celery
Rhubarb
Target Disease
Rate
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
Alternaria leaf spot
(Alternaria spp.)
Early blight
(Cercospora apii)
Gray mold blight
(Botrytis cinerea)
Late blight
(Septoria apicola)
Powdery mildew
(Erysiphe cichoracearum)
Stemphylium leaf spot
(S. ramulosa)
11.3
22.2*
For Botrytis, apply 22.2 fl
oz/A when conditions are
conducive for disease.
For other foliar diseases,
apply 11.3 17.1 oz/A and
begin applications prior to
disease development.
Continue applications
through season on a 7- to
10-day interval, following the
resistance management
guidelines.
Apply by ground or
chemigation.
An adjuvant may be added
at recommended rates.
Soil-borne Diseases
Basal rot
(Phoma exigua)
Sclerotinia rot
(Sclerotinia spp.)
17.1
22.2*
Apply immediately after
seedling emergence or prior
to disease development.
A second application should
be made if conditions
continue to favor disease
with a 7-day minimum
application interval.
For best results, use a soil-
directed spray.
*11.3 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.073 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.110 lb ai fludioxonil.
*22.2 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.144 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.217 lb ai fludioxonil.
Resistance Management:
x Do not make more than two applications of Picatina Flora or other Group 7 and Group 12 fungicides
before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 7 or Group 12.
USE RESTRICTIONS
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1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: 22.2 fl oz/A
3) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
4) Maximum Annual Application (Plants Grown Indoors): 54.0 floz/A/crop (equivalent to 0.35 lb
ai/A/year pydiflumetofen and 0.53 lb ai/A/year fludioxonil).
a. Do not apply more than 0.36 lb ai/A/crop of pydiflumetofen-containing products.
b. Do not apply more than 0.9 lb ai/A/crop of fludioxonil-containing products.
5) Maximum Annual Application (Plants Grown Outdoors): 54.0 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.35 lb
ai/A/year pydiflumetofen and 0.53 lb ai/A/year fludioxonil).
a. Do not apply more than 0.36 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen-containing products.
b. Do not apply more than 0.9 lb ai/A/year of fludioxonil-containing products.
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day
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8.4 Selected Leafy Vegetables
Crops (Including all cultivars and/or varieties of these)
Amaranth, Chinese
Amaranth, leafy
Chervil, fresh leaves
Corn salad
Dandelion, leaves
Dock
Endive
Escarole
Lettuce, head
Lettuce, leaf
Orach
Parsley, fresh leaves
Purslane, garden
Purslane, winter
Radicchio
Spinach
Spinach, malabar
Spinach, New Zealand
Swiss chard
Target Disease
Rate
(fl oz/A) Application Timing Use Directions
Alternaria leaf spot
(Alternaria spp.)
Gray mold
(Botrytis cinerea)
Powdery mildew
(Erysiphe cichoracearum)
Septoria leaf spot
(S. lactucae)
11.3
22.2*
For Botrytis, apply 22.2 fl
oz/A when conditions are
conducive for disease.
For other foliar diseases,
apply 11.3 17.1 fl oz/A and
begin applications prior to
disease development.
Continue applications
through the plant production
cycle on a 7- to 10-day
interval, following the
resistance management
guidelines.
Apply by ground or
chemigation.
An adjuvant may be added
at recommended rates.
Soil-borne Diseases
Basal rot
(Phoma exigua)
Sclerotinia rot
(Sclerotinia spp.)
17.1
22.2*
Apply immediately after
seedling emergence or prior
to disease development.
A second application should
be made if conditions
continue to favor disease
with a 7-day minimum
application interval,
For best results, use a soil-
directed spray.
*11.3 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.073 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.110 lb ai fludioxonil.
*22.2 fl oz product/A is equivalent to 0.144 lb ai pydiflumetofen and 0.217 lb ai fludioxonil.
Resistance Management:
x Do not apply more than two applications of Picatina Flora or other Group 7 and Group 12 fungicides
before alternation with a fungicide that is not in Group 7 and Group 12.
USE RESTRICTIONS
1) Refer to Section 6.1 for additional product use restrictions.
2) Maximum Single Application Rate: 22.2 fl oz/A
3) Minimum Application Interval: 7 days
4) Maximum Annual Application (Plants Grown Indoors): 54.0 fl oz/A/crop (equivalent to 0.35 lb
ai/A/year pydiflumetofen and 0.53 lb ai/A/year fludioxonil).
a. Do not apply more than 0.36 lb ai/A/crop of pydiflumetofen-containing products.
b. Do not apply more than 0.9 lb ai/A/crop of fludioxonil-containing products.
5) Maximum Annual Application (Plants Grown Outdoors): 54.0 fl oz/A/year (equivalent to 0.35 lb
ai/A/year pydiflumetofen and 0.53 lb ai/A/year fludioxonil).
a. Do not apply more than 0.36 lb ai/A/year of pydiflumetofen-containing products.
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b. Do not apply more than 0.9 lb ai/A/year of fludioxonil-containing products.
6) Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day
9.0 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 in proper disposal methods.
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]
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Refillable container. Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not reuse this
container for any other purpose. Cleaning the container before final disposal is the
responsibility of the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the
responsibility of the refiller. To clean 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.
CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED, OR DRINKING WATER.
10.0 CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF
WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of
Warranty and Liability before buying or using this product. If the terms are not
acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and the purchase price will be
refunded.
The Directions for Use of this product must be followed carefully. It is impossible to
eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury,
ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors
as manner of use or application, weather or crop conditions, presence of other materials
or other influencing factors in the use of the product, which are beyond the control of
SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC or Seller. To the extent permitted by
applicable law, Buyer and User agree to hold SYNGENTA and Seller harmless for any
claims relating to such factors.
SYNGENTA warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label
and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated in the Directions for Use, subject to the
inherent risks referred to above, when used in accordance with directions under normal
use conditions. To the extent permitted by applicable law: (1) this warranty does not
extend to the use of this product contrary to label instructions or under conditions not
reasonably foreseeable to or beyond the control of Seller or SYNGENTA, and (2) Buyer
and User assume the risk of any such use. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
APPLICABLE LAW, SYNGENTA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS WARRANTED BY THIS LABEL.
To the extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall SYNGENTA be liable for
any incidental, consequential or special damages resulting from the use or handling of
this product. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE
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EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY
OF SYNGENTA AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES
OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY,
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE)
RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE
RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION
OF SYNGENTA OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.
SYNGENTA and Seller offer this product, and Buyer and User accept it, subject to the
foregoing Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability, which may not be
modified except by written agreement signed by a duly authorized representative of
SYNGENTA.
Picatina™, Heritage®, Plant Performance™, Subdue Maxx®, the ALLIANCE FRAME,
the SYNGENTA Logo and the PURPOSE ICON
are Trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company
Viton® is a trademark of E.I. DuPont De Nemours & Co, Inc.
©20XX 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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