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• Re-cropping: All labelled crops and the tuberous and corm vegetables, fruiting vegetables, pome fruits and stone<br />

fruits may be planned immediately following the last application. A plant back restriction of 14 days for all other crops<br />

not on label.<br />

• Storage: Store in a cool, dry, locked, well-ventilated area away from food or feed.<br />

• Environment: DO NOT apply to any water body. Toxic to aquatic organisms and non-target terrestrial plants. Observe<br />

buffer zones outlined in the label.<br />

Hazard Rating:<br />

Caution Poison – Potential Skin Sensitizer<br />

Warning – Eye Irritant<br />

For an explanation of the symbols used here see page 4.<br />

Lance WDG Fungicide<br />

Company:<br />

BASF Canada – PCP#27495<br />

Formulation:<br />

70% boscalid formulated as a water dispersible granular.<br />

• Container size - 2 x 2.83 kg per case<br />

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

(Ground, Aerial, and Pivot or Sprinkler Irrigation Applications)<br />

Fungicide Group<br />

7<br />

Refer to page 437<br />

Foliar Fungicides<br />

Crop: Diseases: Application<br />

Rate<br />

(per acre):<br />

Alfalfa (seed<br />

production<br />

only)<br />

Canola,<br />

mustard<br />

(oilseed and<br />

condiment)<br />

Dry bean,<br />

faba bean<br />

Control of blossom blight<br />

(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, Botrytis<br />

cinerea), common leaf spot<br />

(Pseudopeziza medicaginis), spring<br />

black stem (Phoma medicaginis),<br />

leaf spot (Leptosphaerulina<br />

briosiani)<br />

Control of sclerotinia stem rot<br />

(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)<br />

Control of black spot (Alternaria<br />

brassicae and A. raphani)<br />

Control of white mould<br />

(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)<br />

Application Timing:<br />

170 g Apply at 20 to 50% flowering. Apply every 7 to 14 days<br />

if disease persists, or weather conditions are favourable<br />

for disease development.<br />

140 g Apply at 20 to 50% flowering. Apply a second time<br />

7 to 14 days later up to full bloom if disease persists,<br />

or weather conditions are favourable for disease<br />

development.<br />

140 g Apply at late flowering to early green pod.<br />

225 to 310 g Apply at 20 to 50% flowering. Apply a second time 7 to<br />

14 days later if disease persists, or weather conditions<br />

are favourable for disease development.<br />

Use the higher rate to obtain extended protection and<br />

maximum yield benefit.

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