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FUNGICIDE - Headland Amenity

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GrassAgronomics<br />

SurpassPRO<br />

<strong>FUNGICIDE</strong><br />

A contact fungicide for use against<br />

Fusarium Patch and Red Thread in<br />

amenity turf.<br />

SurpassPRO is a new liquid fungicide<br />

containing Iprodione, with both<br />

curative and preventative activity,<br />

for the control of Fusarium Patch<br />

and Red Thread on amenity turf.<br />

SurpassPRO can also be mixed<br />

with <strong>Headland</strong>’s ‘Throttle’ fungicide<br />

as well as a range of <strong>Headland</strong>’s<br />

plant protection products, to give<br />

cost effective, programmed disease<br />

control.<br />

• Contact action against Microdichium nivale<br />

(Fusarium Patch) and Laetisaria fuciformis<br />

(Red Thread).<br />

• Liquid formulation of Iprodione provides both<br />

preventative and curative control.<br />

• Can be used in <strong>Headland</strong>’s disease management<br />

programme.<br />

• Tank mixable with ‘Throttle’ fungicide and<br />

<strong>Headland</strong>’s 20/20/30* combination.<br />

• First choice for disease control in cooler, slower<br />

growing months of the year.<br />

• Approved for Knapsack application.<br />

• Backed up by <strong>Headland</strong>’s first class technical service.<br />

* <strong>Headland</strong>’s 20/20/30 tank mix - 20L Turfite + 20L Liquid Turf Hardener + 30L<br />

Seamac Proturf with 10L SurpassPRO in 400L water.<br />

Where to use SurpassPRO<br />

Surpass is approved for use on the<br />

following areas;<br />

Golf greens, tees and patch<br />

treatment of up to 5% of fairways.<br />

Bowling greens, cricket pitches<br />

(excluding outfields), lawn tennis<br />

courts and professional grounds or<br />

stadiums.<br />

Commercial and residential lawns<br />

up to 200 m 2 and patch treatments<br />

of up to 5% of estate lawns up to<br />

5000m 2 (i.e. 250 m 2 ).<br />

How to use SurpassPRO<br />

Curative applications of SurpassPRO should be applied as soon as the first signs of disease appear<br />

and repeated as necessary at intervals of 1 month or greater.<br />

Preventative applications can be tank mixed with a suitable systemic fungicide and should be<br />

applied prior to disease outbreak during periods of high or predicted disease pressure.<br />

Always apply after cutting and do not mow for at least 24 hours. SurpassPRO can be applied all<br />

year round for the control of turf diseases and comes into its own when weather conditions lead<br />

to slower grass growth, typically when soil temperatures are at or below 6°C. SurpassPRO can be<br />

applied using vehicle mounted hydraulic sprayers, as well as via knapsack equipment.<br />

Maximum number of treatments is four per year.<br />

SurpassPRO is approved for control of :<br />

Fusarium Patch (Microdichium nivale)<br />

Red Thread (Laetisaria fuciformis)<br />

User experience also shows that iprodione has efficacy against:<br />

Dollar Spot (Sclerotinia homoeocarpa)<br />

Brown Patch (Rhizoctonia spp.)<br />

Leaf Spot (Helminthosporium spp.)<br />

Melting Out (Helminthosporium spp.)<br />

Applications<br />

Curative - Apply at the onset of disease incidence and repeat as<br />

necessary, not less than 1 month apart.<br />

Preventative - Apply monthly, prior to disease outbreak during<br />

periods of high or predicted disease pressure.<br />

SurpassPRO can be applied all year round.<br />

Vehicle Mounted Hydraulic Sprayer<br />

Amount of SurpassPRO<br />

per hectare<br />

Amount of water (max)<br />

per hectare<br />

Amount of SurpassPRO<br />

per 100 m 2<br />

Contains 250 g/l (23.0% w/w)<br />

Iprodione Mapp No.15368<br />

Knapsack Sprayer<br />

Amount of water<br />

per 100 m 2<br />

10-20 L 500 L 200ml 5 L

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