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Golf Course Turf Disease Control (continued) <br />DISEASE <br />RATE of <br />NOTES and RESTRICTIONS <br />this product <br />(fl. oz./1000 Sq Ft) <br />Bermudagrass decline <br />0.6 - 1.1 <br />For prevention, begin applications two or four weeks prior to the historical appearance of <br />(Gaeumannomyces <br />disease symptoms. Make two applications at the low to medium rate, 21 days apart or one <br />graminis var. graminis) <br />application at the high rate. Immediately after fungicide is applied, irrigate the area with sufficient <br />water to move the active ingredient down into the crown and root zone of the turf. The amount <br />of water is dependent on the depth of the root zone. Alternate with another fungicide with <br />a different mode of action as needed. Initiate cultural control practices at the same time the <br />fungicide is applied. Refer to your local County Extension Service for this information. <br />Take All Patch <br />0.6 -1.1 <br />For prevention, make two applications at low rate, 21 days apart or one application at high rate <br />(Gaeumannomyces <br />in the fall when root zone soil temperatures reach 75' F and again in the spring at 55-60' F root <br />graminis var. avenae) <br />zone soil temperatures. Applications in both fall and spring may be necessary. Immediately <br />after fungicide is applied, irrigate the area with sufficient water to move the active ingredient <br />down into the crown and active root zone of the turf. The amount of water is dependent on <br />the depth of the root zone. <br />Gray Leaf Spot <br />0.6 - 1.1 <br />For prevention, begin applications when conditions are favorable for disease development <br />(Pyricularia grisea) <br />(July -Aug) using the low to medium rate. For curative treatments, use the medium to high', <br />rate and tank mix with Legend or Spectro at labeled rates. Do not make two consecutive <br />applications of this product or other DMI containing fungicides. Alternate with another <br />fungicide with a different mode of action, such as 3336. A second application may be made' <br />after 21 days. <br />Stripe Smut <br />0.6 - 1.1 <br />Make a single application to historical disease areas in spring as grass growth begins. <br />(Ustilago striiformis) <br />For curative treatments, use the medium to high rate. <br />Spring Dead Spot <br />0.6 - 1.1 <br />For prevention, make two applications at the low to medium rate, 21 days apart or one <br />(Leptosphaeria korrea, <br />application at the high rate in the fall when root zone soil temperatures reach 75° F. <br />L. narmari, <br />This product can be combined with 3336 at labeled rates. A spring application may <br />Ophiosphaerella <br />be necessary in areas where disease pressure is known to be heavy. Apply using low <br />herpotricha, <br />to medium rate when root zone soil temperature reaches 55-60' F. Immediately after <br />Gaeumannomyces <br />fungicide is applied, irrigate the area with sufficient water to move the active ingredient <br />graminis) <br />down into the crown and active root zone of the turf. The amount of water is dependent <br />Necrotic Ring Spot <br />on the depth of the root zone. <br />(Leptosphaeria korrea) <br />Fusarium Patch <br />0.6 - 1.1 <br />Apply first application in mid -June or 2-4 weeks prior to time this blight normally becomes <br />(Fusarium roseum) <br />evident. Immediately after fungicide is applied, irrigate the area with sufficient water to <br />move the active ingredient down into the crown and active root zone of the turf. The <br />amount of water is dependent on the depth of the root zone. Alternate with another <br />fungicide with a different mode of action, such as 3336®. A second application may be <br />made after 21 days. <br />Summer Patch <br />0.6 - 1.1 <br />For prevention, Apply in the spring when root zone soil temperatures reach 55-60' F. Do <br />(Magnaporthe poae) <br />not make two consecutive applications of this product or other DMI containing fungicides. <br />Alternate with another fungicide with a different mode of action, such as 3336®. Make <br />additional applications at 21 day intervals. See local university recommendations for <br />additional information. Immediately after fungicide is applied, irrigate the area with sufficient <br />water to move the active ingredient down into the crown and active root zone of the turf. The <br />amount of water is dependent on the depth of the root zone. <br />Zoysia Patch, Large Patch <br />0.6 - 1.1 <br />Make first application in early fall (mid -September to mid -October) prior to development of <br />of zoysia <br />disease symptoms. Alternate with another fungicide with a different mode of action, such as <br />(Rhizoctonia solani) <br />Affirm@. Second and third applications may be made at 21 day intervals. See local university <br />recommendations for additional information. An additional application in early spring may be <br />necessary in areas where disease pressure is known to be heavy. <br />(continued) <br />
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