Priaxor

Manufacturer
BASF
Category
Fungicides
Registered until
2026-12-31
Registration number
30567
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For use in barley, corn, wheat (all types), oats, triticale, rye, soybeans, and bluegrasses, fescues and rye grasses (grown for seed production), soybean, canola (including rapeseed, canola quality Brassica juncea) and oilseed/condiment mustard, flax, sunflower, field pea, lentil, chickpea, fababean, dry bean, edible podded legumes and succulent shelled pea & bean, sugarbeets and alfalfa (grown for seed production)


GENERAL INFORMATION
This package contains PRIAXOR, a broad-spectrum fungicide. PRIAXOR contains two active ingredients, fluxapyroxad and pyraclostrobin, belonging to the carboxamide (SDHI) group of fungicides and strobilurin group of fungicides, respectively.
PRIAXOR inhibits spore germination, mycelial growth and sporulation of the fungus on the leaf surface. PRIAXOR can be applied in either pre- or post-infection situations. However, optimum disease control is achieved when PRIAXOR is applied preventatively in a regularly scheduled spray program and is used in a rotation program with other fungicides.


DIRECTIONS FOR USE (See specific sections for each crop group)
Apply recommended rates of PRIAXOR as instructed in the following series of crop application rate tables. Apply PRIAXOR with ground or aerial spray equipment as specified. Equipment should be checked frequently for proper calibration.
As this product is not registered for the control of pests in aquatic systems, DO NOT use to control aquatic pests.
DO NOT contaminate irrigation or drinking water supplies or aquatic habitats by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.

Cereals Application Rate Table (Ground and Aerial Application)

Crop – Barley
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Net blotch (Pyrenophora teres); Spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus); Scald (Rhynchosporium secalis); Stripe rust (Puccinia stiiformis)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.225 – 0.3

Crop – Wheat (all types); Triticale
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Tan spot (Pyrenophora tritici-repentis); Septoria leaf spot (Septoria tritici or S. nodorum); Leaf rust (Puccinia recondita); Spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus); Stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis); Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.225 – 0.3

Crop – Rye
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Leaf rust (Puccinia recondita); Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.225 – 0.3

Crop – Oat
Disease Controlled – Crown Rust (Puccinia coronata)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.225 - 0.3

Leaf Diseases in Cereals
For optimal disease control, begin applications of PRIAXOR prior to disease development or at the onset of disease symptoms.
Applications should be made prior to head emergence. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high.
Do not make sequential applications of PRIAXOR. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development make a second application 10 - 14 days later, with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.


Corn Application Rate Table (Ground and Aerial Application)

Crop – Corn (field, sweet, pop, seed types)
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Common rust (Puccinia sorghi); Gray leaf spot (Cercospora zeae-maydis); Northern leaf blight (Setosphaeria turcica)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3

Crop – Corn (field, sweet, pop, seed types)
Disease Controlled – Disease Suppressed: Eye spot (Aureobasidium zeae)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3

For optimal disease control, begin applications of PRIAXOR prior to disease development. Use shorter interval when disease pressure is high.
Do not make sequential applications of PRIAXOR. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development make a second application 10 - 14 days later, with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.


Soybean Application Rate Table (Ground and Aerial Application)

Crop – Soybeans
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhzi)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3 – 0.45

Crop – Soybeans
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Frog eye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina); Septoria brown spot (Septoria glycines)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.24 – 0.3

Crop – Soybeans
Disease Controlled – Disease Suppressed: Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.45

For optimal disease control, apply PRIAXOR prior to disease development when conditions are favorable for disease development.
Do not make sequential applications of PRIAXOR. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development make a second application 10 – 14 days later, with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.


Grasses Grown for Seed Application Rate Table (Ground and aerial application)

Crop – Bluegrasses, fescues, ryegrasses grown for seed
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Leaf and stem rust; (Puccinia recondita and P. graminis)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.225 – 0.3

Crop – Bluegrasses, fescues, ryegrasses grown for seed
Disease Controlled – Disease Suppressed: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.225 – 0.3

For optimal disease control, apply PRIAXOR prior to disease development when conditions are favorable for disease development.
Do not make sequential applications of PRIAXOR. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development make a second application 10 - 14 days later, with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.


Canola Application Rate Table (Ground and aerial application)

Crop – Canola (including rapeseed, canola quality Brassica juncea) and oilseed/condiment mustard
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.225 – 0.3

Crop – Canola (including rapeseed, canola quality Brassica juncea) and oilseed/condiment mustard
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled or Suppressed: Alternaria black spot (Alternaria brassicae and A. raphani)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.225 – 0.3

Crop – Canola (including rapeseed, canola quality Brassica juncea) and oilseed/condiment mustard
Disease Controlled – Disease Suppressed: Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.45

Apply PRIAXOR at 0.225 to 0.3 L/ha to control blackleg at the 2 to 6-leaf (rosette) stage. Use the high rate under high disease pressure.
Apply PRIAXOR at 0.225 to 0.3 L/ha to control/suppress Alternaria black spot (Alternaria brassicae and A. raphani). Use the high rate under high disease pressure. Applications at 20-50% bloom will provide suppression of Alternia black spot whereas applications at early pod stage will control Alternia black spot.
Apply PRIAXOR at 0.45 L/ha at 20-50% flowering to suppress Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum).
Do not make sequential applications of PRIAXOR. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development, make a second application 10 - 14 days later with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.

Fungicide Tank Mixes in Canola
PRIAXOR can be tank mixed with LANCE WDG Fungicide at 350 g/ha at 20-50% flowering to control Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) and suppress Alternaria black spot (Alternaria brassicae and raphani). This tank mix will increase efficacy to provide control of Sclerotinia stem rot and Alternaria black spot.
Herbicide Tank Mixes in Canola
PRIAXOR can be tank mixed with the following canola herbicides at registered rates and timings:
Odyssey WGD Herbicide in CLEARFIELD canola (i.e. canola varieties with the CLEARFIELD trait) and CLEARFILED canola quality Brassica juncea (i.e. Canola quality Brassica juncea varieties with the CLEARFIELD trait).
Equinox EC Herbicide in canola (all types including CLEARFIELD Canola, i.e. canola varieties with the CLEARFIELD trait) and CLEARFIELD canola quality Brassica juncea (i.e. canola quality Brassica juncea varieties with the CLEARFIELD trait).
Odyssey WDG Herbicide plus Equinox EC Herbicide in CLEARFIELD canola (i.e. canola varieties with the CLEARFIELD trait) and CLEARFILED canola quality Brassica juncea (i.e. Canola quality Brassica juncea varieties with the CLEARFIELD trait).
Poast Ultra Liquid Emulsifiable Herbicide in canola.
Liberty Herbicide (150 SN or 200 SN) in glufosinate ammonium tolerant canola (i.e. LibertyLink canola).
Registered glyphosate herbicides in glyphosate tolerant canola (e.g. Roundup Ready)
Consult the label of the tank mix partner for weed species controlled, rates, timings, recropping restrictions, grazing interval restrictions, and directions for use and precautions.
Always follow the most restrictive label.


Flax Application Rate Table (Ground and aerial application)

Crop – Flax
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Pasmo (Septoria linicola)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.225 – 0.3

Crop – Flax
Disease Controlled – Disease Suppressed: Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.45

Apply PRIAXOR at 0.225 to 0.3 L/ha at 20-50% flowering to control pasmo (Septoria linicola). Apply PRIAXOR at 0.45 L/ha at 20-50% flowering to suppress Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum).
Do not make sequential applications of PRIAXOR. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development, make a second application 10 - 14 days later, with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.


Sunflower Application Rate Table (Ground and Aerial Application)

Crop – Sunflower
Disease Controlled – Leaf rust (Puccinia helianthi)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3

Apply PRIAXOR at 0.3 L/ha at first sign of disease to suppress leaf rust (Puccinia helianthi).
Do not make sequential applications of PRIAXOR. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development make a second application 10 - 14 days later, with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.


Dry Pea Application Rate Table (Ground and Aerial Application)

Crop – Field Pea
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe pisi)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3

Crop – Field Pea
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella pinodes); Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3 - 0.45

Crop – Field Pea
Disease Controlled – Disease Suppressed: Downy mildew (Peronospora viciae f. sp. pisi)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3 - 0.45

Crop – Field Pea
Disease Controlled – Disease Suppressed: White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.45

Apply PRIAXOR at 0.3 L/ha at the beginning of flowering or at the onset of symptoms to control powdery mildew (Erysiphe pisi). Apply PRIAXOR at 0.3 to 0.45 L/ha at the beginning of flowering to control Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella pinodes) and to control Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi). Apply PRIAXOR at 0.45 L/ha at the beginning of flowering to suppress white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum).
Apply PRIAXOR at 0.3 to 0.45 L/ha at the beginning of flowering or at the onset of symptoms for suppression of downy mildew (Peronospora viciae f. sp. pisi). Downy mildew in dry field peas develops quickly one established so early detection is essential to the success of any fungicide program. PRIAXOR will not suppress systemic (seed- or soilborne) downy mildew infection in dry field peas but rather will help to manage secondary foliar infections on the leaves, stems and pods to protect yield during conditions conducive to disease.
Do not make sequential applications of PRIAXOR. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development make a second application 10 - 14 days later, with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.


Pulse Crop Application Rate Table (Ground and Aerial Application)

Crop – Lentil
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Anthracnose (Colletotrichum truncatum)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3

Crop – Lentil
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta lentis)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3 – 0.45

Crop – Lentil
Disease Controlled – Disease Suppressed: White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum); Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.45

Crop – Chickpea
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta rabiei)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3 - 0.45

Crop – Chickpea
Disease Controlled – Disease Suppressed: White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum); Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.45

Crop – Fababean
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3

Crop – Fababean
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.); Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3 - 0.45

Crop – Fababean
Disease Controlled – Disease Suppressed: White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum); Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.45

Apply PRIAXOR at 0.3 L/ha at the beginning of flower or at the onset of symptoms to control anthracnose in lentil and powdery mildew in fababean. Apply PRIAXOR at 0.3 to 0.45 L/ha at the beginning of flowering or at the onset of symptoms to control Ascochyta blight in lentil, chickpea, and fababean and to control Asian soybean rust in fababean. Apply PRIAXOR at 0.45 L/ha at the beginning of flowering to suppress white mold and gray mold in lentil, chickpea, and fababean.
Do not make sequential applications of PRIAXOR. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development make a second application 10 - 14 days later, with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.


Dried Beans (except Soybean) Application Rate Table (Ground and Aerial Application)

Crop – Dry beans Lupinus spp. (includes grain lupin, sweet lupin, white lupin and white sweet lupin); Phaseolus spp. (includes field beans [dry common and coloured beans] such as kidney, black, cranberry, pink, navy bean, pinto bean, tepary bean and lima bean [dry]); Vigna spp. (includes adzuki bean, blackeyed pea, catjang, cowpea, crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, southern pea, urd bean, broad or fababean [dry])
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Rust (Uromyces appendiculatus); Anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum); Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3

Crop – Dry beans Lupinus spp. (includes grain lupin, sweet lupin, white lupin and white sweet lupin); Phaseolus spp. (includes field beans [dry common and coloured beans] such as kidney, black, cranberry, pink, navy bean, pinto bean, tepary bean and lima bean [dry]); Vigna spp. (includes adzuki bean, blackeyed pea, catjang, cowpea, crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, southern pea, urd bean, broad or fababean [dry])
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3 – 0.45

Apply PRIAXOR at 0.3 L/ha at the beginning of flowering or at the onset of symptoms to control rust, anthracnose, and powdery mildew. Apply PRIAXOR at 0.3 to 0.45 L/ha at the onset of symptoms to control Asian soybean rust. Anthracnose and Asian soybean rust can develop quickly once established so early detection is essential to the success of any fungicide program.
Do not make sequential applications of PRIAXOR. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development make a second application 10 - 14 days later, with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.


Edible Podded Legumes Application Rate Table (Ground and Aerial Application)

Crop – Jack bean, pigeon pea, soybean (immature seed), sword bean; Phaseolus spp., runner bean, snap bean, wax bean; Vigna spp., asparagus bean, Chinese longbean, moth bean, yardlong bean; Pisum spp., dwarf pea, edible-podded pea, snowpea, sugar snap pea
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Angular leaf spot (Phaeoisariopsis griseola); Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3

Crop – Jack bean, pigeon pea, soybean (immature seed), sword bean; Phaseolus spp., runner bean, snap bean, wax bean; Vigna spp., asparagus bean, Chinese longbean, moth bean, yardlong bean; Pisum spp., dwarf pea, edible-podded pea, snowpea, sugar snap pea
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.); Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3 – 0.45

Crop – Jack bean, pigeon pea, soybean (immature seed), sword bean; Phaseolus spp., runner bean, snap bean, wax bean; Vigna spp., asparagus bean, Chinese longbean, moth bean, yardlong bean; Pisum spp., dwarf pea, edible-podded pea, snowpea, sugar snap pea
Disease Controlled – Disease Suppressed: White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum); Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.45

Apply PRIAXOR at 0.3 L/ha at the beginning of flowering or at the onset of symptoms to control angular leaf spot and powdery mildew. Apply PRIAXOR at 0.3 to 0.45 L/ha at the beginning of flowering or at the onset of symptoms to control Ascochyta blight and Asian soybean rust. For the suppression of white mold and gray mold, apply PRIAXOR at 0.45 L/ha at the beginning of flowering.
Do not make sequential applications of PRIAXOR. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development make a second application 10 - 14 days later, with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.


Succulent Shelled Pea & Bean Application Rate Table (Ground and Aerial Application)

Crop – Pigeon pea; Phaseolus spp., lima bean,green; Vigna spp., blackeyed pea, cowpea, southern pea; Pisum spp., English pea, garden pea, green pea, broad bean
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3

Crop – Pigeon pea; Phaseolus spp., lima bean,green; Vigna spp., blackeyed pea, cowpea, southern pea; Pisum spp., English pea, garden pea, green pea, broad bean
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.); Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella spp.); Rust (Uromyces spp.); Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3 – 0.45

Crop – Pigeon pea; Phaseolus spp., lima bean,green; Vigna spp., blackeyed pea, cowpea, southern pea; Pisum spp., English pea, garden pea, green pea, broad bean
Disease Controlled – Disease Suppressed: White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum); Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.45

Apply PRIAXOR at 0.3 L/ha at the beginning of flowering or at the onset of symptoms to control powdery mildew. Apply PRIAXOR at 0.3 to 0.45 L/ha at the beginning of flowering or at the onset of symptoms to control Ascochyta blight, Mycosphaerella blight, rust, and Asian soybean rust. For the suppression of white mold and gray mold, apply PRIAXOR at 0.45 L/ha at the beginning of flowering.
Do not make sequential applications of PRIAXOR. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development make a second application 10 - 14 days later, with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.


Alfalfa Application Rate Table (Ground and aerial application)
Alfalfa grown for seed production in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and the Peace River Region of British Columbia

Crop – Alfalfa for seed production
Disease Controlled – Disease Controlled: Common leaf spot (Pseudopeziza medicaginis)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.3

Crop – Alfalfa for seed production
Disease Controlled – Disease Suppressed: Blossom blight (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.45

For optimal disease control, apply PRIAXOR at the beginning of flowering (10-30% bloom) or at the onset of disease.
Do not make more than 1 application of PRIAXOR in alfalfa per year. If disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development make a second application 10 – 14 days later, with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.


Sugarbeets Application Rate Table (Ground and Aerial Application)
Crop – Sugarbeets
Disease Controlled – Cercospora Leaf Spot (Cercospora beticola); Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe betae)
Application Rate (L/ha) – 0.45

For optimal disease control, begin applications of PRIAXOR prior to disease development. For control of Cercospora leaf spot and control of powdery mildew, apply PRIAXOR at 0.45 L/ha. If disease persists, or weather conditions are favourable for disease development, apply a second time 14 days later up to full bloom with a fungicide that contains a different mode of action.
The use of a non ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.


Crop-Specific Restrictions and Limitations

Crop – Barley, oat, rye, wheat (all types) and triticale
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – no later than end of flowering
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.3
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.6

Crop – Corn
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 21
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.3
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.6

Crop – Corn (sweet)
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 7
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.3
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.6

Crop – Soybeans
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 21
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.9

Crop – Grasses grown for seed
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 14
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.3
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 1
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.3

Crop – Canola (including rapeseed, juncea), mustard
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 21
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.9

Crop – Sunflower
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 21
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.9

Crop – Flax
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 21
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.9

Crop – Soybean
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 21
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.9

Crop – Dry Pea
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 30
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.9

Crop – Lentil
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 30
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.9

Crop – Chickpea
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 30
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.9

Crop – Fababean
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 30
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.9

Crop – Dry bean
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 30
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.9

Crop – Edible podded legumes
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 7
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.9

Crop – Succulent shelled pea and bean
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 7
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.9

Crop – Alfalfa
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – N/A
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 1
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.45

Crop – Sugar beet
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) (days) – 7
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Application (Litres) – 0.45
Maximum Number of Applications per Season – 2
Maximum Number of Sequential Applications – 1
Maximum Product Rate per Ha per Season (Litres) – 0.9


Ground application
Apply PRIAXOR at rates listed in the Application Rate and Timing Tables (crop specific) when conditions are favourable for the development of disease. Use a minimum water volume of 100 L/ha and ensure thorough coverage of foliage. Consult nozzle manufacturers recommendation for spray pressures for specific nozzles.

Aerial application
Apply PRIAXOR at rates listed in application rate and timing tables (crop specific) when conditions are favourable for the development of disease. Use a minimum water volume of 50 L/ha. Ensure thorough coverage of foliage. Consult nozzle manufacturers recommendation for spray pressures for specific nozzles.

Instructions for Aerial Applications
Apply only by fixed-wing or rotary aircraft equipment which has been functionally and operationally calibrated for the atmospheric conditions of the area and the application rates and conditions of this label. Label rates, conditions and precautions are product specific. Read and understand the entire label before opening this product. Apply only at the rate recommended for aerial application on this label. Where no rate for aerial application appears for the specific use, this product cannot be applied by any type of aerial equipment. Ensure uniform application. To avoid streaked, uneven or overlapped application, use appropriate marking devices.

Use Precautions
Apply only when meteorological conditions at the treatment site allow for complete and even crop coverage. Apply only under conditions of good practice specific to aerial application as outlined in the National Aerial Pesticide Application Manual, developed by the Federal/Provincial/Territorial Committee on Pest Management and Pesticides.

Operator Precautions
Do not allow the pilot to mix chemicals to be loaded onto the aircraft. Loading of premixed chemicals with a closed system is permitted. It is desirable that the pilot have communication capabilities at each treatment site at the time of application. The field crew and the mixer/ loaders must wear chemical resistant gloves, coveralls and goggles or face shield during mixing/loading, cleanup and repair. Follow the more stringent label precautions in cases where the operator precautions exceed the generic label recommendations on the existing ground boom label. All personnel on the job site must wash hands and face thoroughly before eating and drinking. Protective clothing, aircraft cockpit and vehicle cabs must be decontaminated regularly.

Product Specific Precautions
Read and understand the entire label before opening this product. If you have questions, call the manufacturer at 1-877-371-BASF (2273) or obtain technical advice from the distributor or your provincial agricultural representative.

Field Sprayer Application
DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm. Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty. DO NOT apply with spray droplets smaller than the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE S572.1) medium classification. Boom height must be 60 cm or less above the crop or ground.

Aerial Application
DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm. Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty. DO NOT apply when wind speed is greater than 16 km/h at flying height at the site of application. DO NOT apply with spray droplets smaller than the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE S572.1) medium classification. To reduce drift caused by turbulent wingtip vortices, the nozzle distribution along the spray boom length MUST NOT exceed 65% of the wing- or rotorspan.

Buffer Zones
Use of the following spray methods or equipment DO NOT require a buffer zone: hand-held or backpack sprayer and spot treatment. The buffer zones specified in the table below are required between the point of direct application and the closest downwind edge of sensitive terrestrial habitats (such as grasslands, forested areas, shelter belts, woodlots, hedgerows, riparian areas and shrublands), sensitive freshwater habitats (such as lakes, rivers, sloughs, ponds, prairie potholes, creeks, marshes, streams, reservoirs and wetlands) and estuarine/marine habitats.

Buffer Zone Specifications for PRIAXOR

Method of application – Field sprayer
Crop – Bluegrass, fescues, ryegrasses grown for seed
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 3
Greater than 1 m – 1
Estuarine/Marine Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 1
Greater than 1 m – 1
Terrestrial Habitat: 0

Method of application – Field sprayer
Crop – Alfalfa for seed production
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 4
Greater than 1 m – 1
Estuarine/Marine Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 1
Greater than 1 m – 1
Terrestrial Habitat: 0

Method of application – Field sprayer
Crop – Canola, flax, soybean, dry pea, field pea, lentils, chickpeas, fababean, edible podded legumes, succulent shelled pea and bean, dry beans, Jack bean, pigeon pea, sugarbeets, barley, wheat (all types), oat, rye, corn (field, sweet, pop, seed types), sunflower
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 5
Greater than 1 m – 1
Estuarine/Marine Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 1
Greater than 1 m – 1
Terrestrial Habitat: 1

Method of application – Aerial (fixed and rotary wing)
Crop – Bluegrass, fescues, ryegrasses grown for seed
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 45
Greater than 1 m – 1
Estuarine/Marine Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 2
Greater than 1 m – 1
Terrestrial Habitat: 0

Method of application – Aerial (fixed and rotary wing)
Crop – Alfalfa for seed production
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 70
Greater than 1 m – 5
Estuarine/Marine Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 5
Greater than 1 m – 1
Terrestrial Habitat: 0

Method of application – Aerial (fixed and rotary wing)
Crop – Barley, wheat (all types), oat, rye, corn (field, sweet, pop, seed types), sunflower
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 95
Greater than 1 m – 10
Estuarine/Marine Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 10
Greater than 1 m – 1
Terrestrial Habitat: 1

Method of application – Aerial (fixed and rotary wing)
Crop – Canola, flax, soybean, dry pea, field pea, lentils, chickpeas, fababean, edible podded legumes, succulent shelled pea and bean, dry beans, Jack bean, pigeon pea, sugarbeets (For rates up to 0.3 L/ha)
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 95
Greater than 1 m – 10
Estuarine/Marine Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 10
Greater than 1 m – 1
Terrestrial Habitat: 1

Method of application – Aerial (fixed and rotary wing)
Crop – Canola, flax, soybean, dry pea, field pea, lentils, chickpeas, fababean, edible podded legumes, succulent shelled pea and bean, dry beans, Jack bean, pigeon pea, sugarbeets (For rates above 0.3 L/ha to rates of 0.45 L/ha)
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 175
Greater than 1 m – 10
Estuarine/Marine Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 10
Greater than 1 m – 5
Terrestrial Habitat: 10

For tank mixes, consult the labels of the tank-mix partners and observe the largest (most restrictive) buffer zone of the products involved in the tank mixture and apply using the coarsest spray (ASAE) category indicated on the labels for those tank mix partners.
The buffer zones for this product can be modified based on weather conditions and spray equipment configuration by accessing the Buffer Zone Calculator on the Pest Management Regulatory Agency web site.


ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
TOXIC to aquatic organisms, small mammals and non-target terrestrial plants. Observe buffer zones specified under DIRECTIONS FOR USE.
The use of this chemical may result in contamination of groundwater particularly in areas where soils are permeable (e.g. sandy soil) and/or the depth to the water table is shallow.
Fluxapyroxad is persistant and may carryover. It is recommended that any products containing fluxapyroxad not be used in areas treated with this product during the previous season.


RESISTANCE-MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
For resistance management, please note that PRIAXOR contains both a group 7 (fluxapyroxad) and group 11 (pyraclostrobin) fungicide. Any fungal population may contain individuals naturally resistant to PRIAXOR fungicide and other group 7 and group 11 fungicides. A gradual or total loss of pest control may occur over time if these fungicides are used repeatedly in the same fields. Other resistance mechanisms that are not linked to site of action but are specific for individual chemicals, such as enhanced metabolism, may also exist. Appropriate resistance management strategies should be followed.
To delay fungicide resistance:
Adhere to the label instructions regarding the use of PRIAXOR fungicide or other group 7 or 11 fungicides as stated in the Crop-Specific Restrictions and Limitations section of the label. DO NOT make sequential applications of PRIAXOR before alternating to at least one application of a fungicide with different mode of action other than group 7 and group 11.
PRIAXOR use should be based on an IPM program that includes scouting, historical information related to pesticide use, crop rotation and considers cultural, biological and other chemical control practices.
Monitor treated fungal populations for resistance development. If disease continues to progress after treatment with this product, do not increase the use rate. Discontinue use of this product, and switch to another fungicide with a different target site of action, if available.
Contact your local extension specialist, or certified crop advisers for any additional pesticide resistance-management and/or IPM recommendations for specific crops and pathogens.
For further information, contact BASF Canada Inc. at 1-877-371-2273.


MIXING
1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. Follow the clean-out recommendations stated on the label of the product that was previously used.
2. Fill the spray tank one-half full of water and start agitation.
3. Add the required amount of PRIAXOR to the tank.
4. Add the required amount of the tankmix partner.
5. Add the recommended amount of adjuvant.
6. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank.
7. After use, clean the spray tank according to PRECAUTIONS.


RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
1. Crop Rotation Restrictions: All labelled crops and the following crops tuberous and corm vegetables, fruiting vegetables, pome fruits and, stone fruits, may be planted immediately following the last application. A plant-back interval of one year is required for all other crops.
2. Do not feed grass hay or forage to livestock. All other crops on this label can be grazed or fed to livestock. For livestock feeding and grazing, observe the minimum pre-harvest intervals specified for each crop under the Crop-Specific Restrictions and Limitations section on this label. Do not harvest cereals for forage or hay within 7 days of the last application.
3. DO NOT use in greenhouses.


PRECAUTIONS
1. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
2. DO NOT take internally. Harmful or fatal if swallowed.
3. DO NOT get in eyes. May irritate skin. Avoid contact with skin and clothing.
4. Wash exposed areas of skin thoroughly after handling and before eating, drinking or smoking.
5. DO NOT re-enter treated area for 12 hours after application.
6. During mixing/loading/clean-up and repair, wear chemical-resistant gloves, goggles or face shield and coveralls over a long-sleeved shirt and long pants, socks and footwear. Wear a long-sleeved shirt, long pants, chemical-resistant gloves, socks and footwear during application. Gloves are not required for an applicator in an enclosed cab.
Custom applicators must use groundboom equipment with an enclosed cab. A closed cab is a chemical resistant barrier that completely surrounds the occupant of the cab and prevents contact with the pesticide or treated surfaces outside the cab.
7. If clothing becomes contaminated, remove and wash separately from household laundry before reuse.
8. Clean spray equipment thoroughly after use.
9. DO NOT contaminate domestic or irrigation water, lakes, streams or ponds by the cleaning of equipment or the disposal of wastes.
10. Apply only when the potential for drift to areas of human habitation or areas of human activity such as houses, cottages, schools and recreational areas, is minimal. Take into consideration wind speed, wind direction, temperature inversions, application equipment and sprayer settings.
11. If this pest control product is to be used on a commodity that may be exported to the U.S. and you require information on acceptable residue levels in the U.S., visit CropLife Canada’s web site at www.croplife.ca.

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Winter barley0.225 - 0.3 l
Spring barley0.225 - 0.3 l
Winter wheat0.225 - 0.3 l
Spring wheat0.225 - 0.3 l
Winter triticale0.225 - 0.3 l
Spring triticale0.225 - 0.3 l
Winter rye0.225 - 0.3 l
Spring rye0.225 - 0.3 l
Winter oats0.225 - 0.3 l
Spring oats0.225 - 0.3 l
Corn0.3 l
Soybeans0.3 - 0.45 l21
Canola0.225 - 0.45 l21
Winter flax0.225 - 0.45 l21
Spring flax0.225 - 0.45 l21
Sunflowers0.3 l21
Peas0.3 - 0.45 l30
Lentils0.3 - 0.45 l30
Chickpeas0.3 - 0.45 l30
Beans0.3 - 0.45 l30
Alfalfa0.3 - 0.45 l
Sugar beets0.45 l7