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• Re-cropping: A plant back interval of 35 days is required for all crops not listed on the label.<br />

• Storage: Store in original tightly closed container. Protect from freezing.<br />

• Environment: Avoid run-off from treated areas into aquatic areas. Toxic to aquatic organisms, non-target terrestrial<br />

plants and small wild animals.<br />

º For ground application, buffer zones must be 1 m for protection of terrestrial habitats and aquatic habitats greater<br />

than 1 m deep and buffer zones must be 5 m from aquatic habitats less than 1 m deep.<br />

º For aerial application, buffer zones must be 10 m for protection of terrestrial habitats and aquatic habitats greater<br />

than 1 m deep and buffer zones must be 250 m from aquatic habitats less than 1 m deep.<br />

Hazard Rating:<br />

Danger – Poison<br />

Eye and skin irritant<br />

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

Vertisan*<br />

Company:<br />

E.I. duPont Canada Company – PCP #30332<br />

Fungicide Group<br />

7<br />

Refer to page 437<br />

Foliar Fungicides<br />

Formulation:<br />

200 g per L penthiopyrad formulated as an emulsifiable concentrate.<br />

* NOTE: This product is no longer manufactured but product still remains in the distribution system. This product may be<br />

removed from future editions.<br />

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

Crop Diseases Application Rate*<br />

(per acre)<br />

Canola<br />

Chickpea,<br />

lentil, field pea,<br />

dry bean, faba<br />

bean<br />

Control of sclerotinia stem rot<br />

(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)<br />

Control of ascochyta blight<br />

(Ascochyta spp.)<br />

Grey mould (Botrytis cinerea)<br />

Application Timing<br />

500 to 600 ml Apply at 20 to 50% bloom stage prior<br />

to disease development. Under high<br />

disease pressure, make a second<br />

application 7 to 14 days later.<br />

400 to 600 mL Begin applications prior to disease<br />

development and continue on a 7 to 14<br />

500 to 600 mL day interval.

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