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

Crop: Diseases Controlled: Application Rate<br />

(per acre):<br />

Wheat<br />

Rye<br />

Triticale<br />

Oat<br />

Field,<br />

sweet, and<br />

popping corn<br />

(including<br />

seed<br />

production)<br />

Tan spot (Pyrenophora triticirepentis),<br />

septoria leaf blotch<br />

(Septoria spp.)<br />

Septoria leaf blotch (Septoria<br />

spp.), tan spot (Pyrenophora<br />

tritici-repentis)<br />

Stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis),<br />

leaf rust (Puccinia triticina)<br />

Scald (Rhynchosporium secalis),<br />

septoria leaf blotch (Septoria<br />

spp.), tan spot (Pyrenophora<br />

tritici-repentis)<br />

Septoria leaf blotch (Septoria<br />

spp.), tan spot (Pyrenophora<br />

tritici-repentis)<br />

Septoria leaf blotch (Septoria<br />

spp.), net blotch (Pyrenophora<br />

teres)<br />

Crown rust (Puccinia coronata)<br />

Rust (Puccinia sorghi), northern<br />

leaf blight (Setosphaeria<br />

turcicum)<br />

Suppression of anthracnose<br />

leaf blight (Colletotrichum<br />

graminicola)<br />

*Suppression only at rates less than 304 mL per acre<br />

Application Information:<br />

Application Timing:<br />

202* to 405 mL At first sign of disease starting at the two leaf<br />

stage. Use the higher rate if there is a history of<br />

high disease pressures in the field and/or field<br />

conditions favour disease.<br />

304 mL Apply between stem elongation and half-head<br />

emergence.<br />

For stripe rust and leaf rust in wheat, use the<br />

304 to 405 mL higher rate if there is a history of high disease<br />

pressures in the field and/or field conditions favour<br />

304 mL disease development.<br />

304 mL<br />

304 mL Apply between stem elongation and half-head<br />

emergence.<br />

For crown rust, use the higher rate if there is a<br />

304 to 405 mL history of high disease pressures in the field and/<br />

or field conditions favour disease development.<br />

304 to 405 mL Make first application at the first sign of disease,<br />

followed by a second application 14 days after the<br />

first, if environmental conditions are favourable for<br />

disease development.<br />

• Water Volume:<br />

• Ground: Apply in a minimum of 18 L of water per acre for legume vegetables and soybean. Apply in a minimum of<br />

40 L of water per acre for other crops.<br />

• Aerial: Apply in a minimum of 18 L of water per acre.<br />

How it Works:<br />

The active ingredient azoxystrobin is a methoxyacrylate compound (strobilurin) with broad spectrum contact and systemic<br />

activity. The active ingredient propiconazole is a triazole fungicide with broad-spectrum systemic activity. To be used as a<br />

preventative and curative fungicide application. For more information refer to “Fungicide Modes of Action” on page 435.<br />

Tank Mixes:<br />

Insecticides: Quilt can be tank-mixed with insecticide Matador 120EC for foliar disease and insect control in cereals. Consult<br />

each label for pests controlled, precautions, and specific application instructions<br />

Note: Syngenta supports the following mixes that are not on the Quilt label. Apply mixes according to the most restrictive<br />

use limitations for either product:<br />

• Herbicides: Axial, Broadband + registered tank mixes, Horizon NG, Sierra<br />

• Fungicides: Quadris

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