Agrisel Propi-Sel Pro 41
- Manufacturer
- Agrisel
- Category
- Fungicides
- Registered until
- Registration expired
- Registration number
- 83529-22-72159
- Active materials
- propiconazole0 lb/gallon
- Links
- LabelView
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift.
Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the Agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
SHAR-SHIELD PPZ is a broad spectrum fungicide for the control of specified diseases in labeled crops.
Restriction:
Do not use this product in greenhouses or as a tree injection.
Note: When an adjuvant is to be used with this product, Sharda USA LLC suggests the use of a Chemical Producers and Distributors Association certified adjuvant.
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
SHAR-SHIELD PPZ must be integrated into an overall disease and pest management (IPM) strategy whenever the use of a fungicide is required. Cultural practices known to reduce disease development must be followed. Consult your local agricultural extension advisory (disease forecasting) programs using the recommend application timing based upon environmental factors favorable for disease development.
RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
For resistance management, SHAR-SHIELD PPZ belongs to the sterol demethylation inhibitor (DM1) class of fungicides and is classified as a Group 3 fungicide. Any fungal population may contain individuals naturally resistant to SHAR-SHIELD PPZ and other Group 3 fungicides. A gradual or total loss of pest control may occur over time if these fungicides/bactericides are used repeatedly in the same fields. Appropriate resistance management strategies should be followed.
To delay fungicide/bactericide resistance, take one or more of the following steps:
• Rotate the use of SHAR-SHIELD PPZ or other Group 3 fungicides within a growing season sequence with different groups that control the same pathogens.
• Use tank mixtures with fungicide from a different group that are equally effective on the target pest when such use is permitted. Use at least the minimum application rate as labeled by the manufacturer.
• Adopt an integrated disease management program for fungicide use that includes scouting, uses historical information related to pesticide use, and crop rotation, and which considers host plant resistance, impact of environmental conditions on disease development, disease thresholds, as well as cultural, biological and other chemical control practices.
• Where possible, make use of predictive disease models to effectively time fungicide applications. Note that using predictive models alone is not sufficient to manage resistance.
• Monitor treated fungal/bacterial populations for resistance development.
• Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisor for any additional pesticide resistance management and/or IPM recommendations for specific crops and pathogens. For further information or to report suspected resistance contact Sharda USA LLC. You can also contact your pesticide distributor or university extension specialist to report resistance.
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Almonds |
Bananas |
Carrots |
Celery |
Winter wheat |
Spring wheat |
Spring barley |
Winter barley |
Winter rye |
Spring rye |
Winter triticale |
Spring triticale |
Citrus |
Corn |
Mint |
Onions |
Peanuts |
Pecans |
Pineapples |
Pistachios |
Rice |
Sorghum |
Soybeans |