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521<br />

Sercadis<br />

Company:<br />

BASF Canada – PCP#31697<br />

Fungicide Group<br />

7<br />

Refer to page 437<br />

Formulation:<br />

300 g per L fluxapyroxad formulated as a suspension concentrate.<br />

• Container size - 2 x 1.35 L<br />

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

Crop Diseases Controlled Application Rate Application Timing<br />

(per acre)<br />

Potato Rhizoctonia canker<br />

(Rhizoctonia spp.)<br />

135 mL Apply in-furrow.<br />

Early blight (Alternaria solani) 68-135 mL Apply to foliage prior to disease development.<br />

Sclerotinia stem rot<br />

(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)<br />

Application Information:<br />

• Water Volume:<br />

• Ground: minimum 40 L per acre.<br />

• Aerial: minimum 20 L per acre.<br />

135 mL Apply at the beginning of flowering. Apply a second<br />

time 7 to 14 days later is disease persists or weather<br />

conditions are favorable for disease development.<br />

Foliar Fungicides<br />

How it Works:<br />

The active ingredient fluxapyroxad is a carboximide (SDHI) fungicide with system activity. For more information refer to<br />

“Fungicide Modes of Action” on page 435.<br />

Tank Mixes:<br />

None registered.<br />

In foliar applications always tank mix Sercadis with an alternate mode of action effective against the targeted disease.<br />

BASF Canada supports the tank mix of Sercadis with Polyram DF, Dithane and Bravo in potato. In foliar applications, the use of a<br />

non-ionic surfactant at 0.125 v/v is recommended<br />

Restrictions:<br />

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

• Maximum number of applications: DO NOT exceed 3 applications of this product per season<br />

• Grazing: No restrictions listed.<br />

• Preharvest Interval: 7 days<br />

• Re-entry: Re-entry interval after application is 12 hours.<br />

• Re-cropping: Tuberous and corm vegetables, sugar beets, legume vegetables, fruiting vegetables, pome fruits, stone<br />

fruits, cereal and oilseeds may be planted immediately following the last application. A plan-back interval of one year<br />

is required for all other crops.<br />

• Storage: Store this product away from food or feed.

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