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Restrictions:<br />

• Resistance management: Refer to page 434.<br />

• Maximum number of applications: Can be applied every 3 to 10 days as long as conditions favor disease<br />

development.<br />

• Grazing: No restrictions listed.<br />

• Re-entry: No restrictions listed.<br />

• Re-cropping: No restrictions listed.<br />

• Storage: Store in original container away from children and direct sunlight, at 4 to 25˚C for up to one year. Do not<br />

contaminate feed/food.<br />

• Environment: To reduce runoff into aquatic habitats, avoid application when heavy rain in forecast. Runoff can also be<br />

reduced by including a vegetative strip between the treated area and edge of water body.<br />

Hazard Rating:<br />

Possible eye irritant and may cause sensitization.<br />

Elatus<br />

Company:<br />

Syngenta Canada<br />

Fungicide Group<br />

7 & 11<br />

Refer to page 437<br />

Formulations:<br />

The Elatus package has 2 components:<br />

• Elatus A Fungicide (PCP #31973): 250 g/L azoxystrobin, formulated as a suspension<br />

• Elatus B Fungicide (PCP #31977): 100 g/L benzovindiflupyr, formulated as an emulsifiable concentrate<br />

Crops, Diseases, Rates and Timing:<br />

Crops: Diseases: Rate Elatus A Rate Elatus B Application Timing:<br />

Chickpea Ascochyta blight<br />

(Ascochyta spp.), and anthracnose<br />

(Colletotrichum spp.)<br />

Dry bean<br />

Field pea<br />

Lentil<br />

Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.) and<br />

anthracnose (Colletotrichum spp.)<br />

Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.), anthracnose<br />

(Colletotrichum spp.), mycosphaerella blight<br />

(Mycosphaerella pinodes), and powdery mildew<br />

(Microsphaera diffusa, Erisiphe pisi, E. polygoni)<br />

Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.), and<br />

anthracnose (Colletotrichum spp.)<br />

Suppression of white mould<br />

(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)<br />

200 mL<br />

per acre<br />

200 to 300 mL<br />

per acre<br />

In pulse crops, the<br />

first application must<br />

be applied before<br />

disease is established<br />

and no later than the<br />

onset of flowering.<br />

A second application<br />

can be made 10 to<br />

14 days later, if<br />

disease pressure is<br />

severe or conditions<br />

are conducive to<br />

disease development.

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