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

Crop: Diseases: Application Rate Application Timing:<br />

(per acre)<br />

Faba bean Control of powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.) 120 mL Apply at the beginning of flowering<br />

Control of ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.) 120 to 180 mL or at the onset of symptoms.<br />

Suppression of white mould (Sclerotinia<br />

180 mL Apply at the beginning of flowering.<br />

sclerotiorum), grey mould (Botrytis cinerea)<br />

Field pea Control of powdery mildew (Erysiphe pisi) 120 mL Apply at the beginning of flowering<br />

or at the onset of symptoms.<br />

Dry bean<br />

Soybean<br />

Control of mycosphaerella blight<br />

(Mycosphaerella pinodes); suppression of<br />

downy mildew (Perenospora viciae f.sp. pisi)<br />

Suppression of white mould<br />

(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)<br />

Control of anthracnose (Colletotrichum<br />

lindemuthianum), powdery mildew (Erysiphe<br />

spp.), rust (Uromyces appendiculatus)<br />

Control of septoria brown spot<br />

(Septoria glycines)<br />

Suppression of white mould<br />

(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)<br />

120 to 180 mL For control of Mycosphaerella blight<br />

and suppression of white mould<br />

apply at the beginning of flowering.<br />

180 mL For suppression of downy mildew,<br />

apply at the beginning of flowering<br />

or at the onset of symptoms.<br />

120 mL Apply at the beginning of flowering.<br />

97 to 120 mL Apply prior to disease development<br />

when conditions are favourable for<br />

180 mL disease development.<br />

Use the high rate when disease<br />

pressure is high.<br />

Sunflowers Suppression of leaf rust (Puccinia helianthi) 120 mL Apply at first sign of disease.<br />

Flax Control of pasmo (Septoria linicola) 90 to 120 mL Apply at 20 to 50% flowering.<br />

Suppression of sclerotinia stem rot<br />

(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)<br />

180 mL<br />

Alfalfa (for seed<br />

production)<br />

Bluegrasses;<br />

fescues; ryegrasses<br />

(for seed<br />

production<br />

Non grass animal<br />

feeds including:<br />

Alfalfa, clover,<br />

Sainfoin, trefoil,<br />

vetch, crown<br />

vetch, milk vetch,<br />

and including<br />

mixed stands of<br />

forages grown<br />

for feed<br />

Control of common leaf spot<br />

(Pseudopeziza medicaginis)<br />

Suppression of blossom blight<br />

(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)<br />

Control of leaf rust (Puccinia recondita), stem<br />

rust (P. graminis); suppression of powdery<br />

mildew (Erysiphe graminis)<br />

Common leaf spot<br />

(Pseudopeziza medicaginis)<br />

Blossom blight (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)<br />

120 mL Apply at the beginning of flowering<br />

(10 to 30% bloom) or at the onset of<br />

180 mL disease.<br />

90 to 120 mL Apply prior to disease development<br />

when conditions are favourable for<br />

disease development.<br />

Use the high rate when disease<br />

pressure is high.<br />

120 to 180 mL For optimal disease control,<br />

apply at the beginning of flowering<br />

180 mL (10 to 30% bloom) or at the onset of<br />

disease.<br />

Make one application per forage<br />

cutting for feed (follow preharvest<br />

intervals), with a maximum of<br />

2 applications per season.<br />

DO NOT make sequential applications of Priaxor. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease<br />

development, make a second application 10 to 14 days later, with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.<br />

Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high.<br />

Foliar Fungicides

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