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1 A L A B A M A A & M A N D A U B U R N U N I V E R S I T I E S Commercial Turf Lawns IPM-29 Disease Nematode Control Recommendations for 206 Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments ALGAE chlorothalonil DACONIL WEATHER STIK DACONIL ULTREX LEGEND chlorothalonil + acibenzolar S-methyl DACONIL ACTION chlorothalonil + azoxystrobin RENOWN fludioxonil MEDALLION mancozeb DITHANE T/O RAINSHIELD 4 FLOWABLE MANCOZEB FORE 80W MANCOZEB DG PROTECT T/O triticonazole TRINITY TRITON 70WDG azoxystrobin HERITAGE TL HERITAGE G HERITAGE FUNGICIDE azoxystrobin + propiconazole HEADWAY fl.oz..8-5 oz. (5-3.5 lb./a) fl.oz fl.oz fl.oz. 0.5 oz. 6 oz. 9.6 fl.oz. 6 oz. 6 oz. 6 oz fl.oz oz ANTHRACNOSE fl.oz. Apply at 7- to 4-day intervals in 2 to 0 gallons of water per 000 square feet as needed. See label for additional instructions. DO NOT use on residential lawns. Apply as needed at 7- to 4-day intervals in gallon of water per,000 square feet of turf. See label for use guidelines for golf course greens, tees, fairways. For suppression of algae, apply at 4-day intervals as needed. When algae is well established, dry out affected area. Once dry, manage to enhance turfgrass recovery in conjunction with Renown treatments. For suppression of algae, apply on a 0- to 4-day schedule. When algae is well established, dry out affected area. Once dry, manage to enhance turfgrass recovery in conjunction with Medallion treatments. May tank mix with 3.2 ounces per,000 square feet of Daconil Ultrex to enhance algae suppression. Apply as needed to affected areas. For professional use only. For curative control add chlorothalonil or mancozeb to tank mixture. Repeat as needed at 4- to 28-day intervals. Occurs in summer on bentgrass poa greens tees. Apply at 4- to 28-day intervals in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet when conditions favor disease. Use the higher rate at the shortest interval when disease is present. DO NOT apply more than six times or 3.7 ounces per year. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed at a rate of 2 to 4 gallons of water per,000 square feet of turf. Use HEADWAY G 2-4 lb. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Alternate applications with Daconil. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high.

2 2 Alabama Cooperative Extension System Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments chlorothalonil DACONIL ULTREX DACONIL WEATHER STIK ECHO 6 ETQ LEGEND chlorothalonil + acibenzolar S-methyl DACONIL ACTION chlorothalonil + azoxystrobin RENOWN chlorothalonil + propiconazole ECHO/PROPICONAZOLE EC CO-PACK.8-5 oz fl.oz fl.oz fl.oz fl.oz fl.oz. ANTHRACNOSE (cont.) fl.oz. Bentgrass Tees, Greens, Fairways: Apply to tees greens at 7- to 0-day intervals in 2 to 0 gallons of water per 0000 square feet. Use 0.8 to gallon water per 000 square feet on fairways. Apply at shorter intervals higher rate when disease appears. Apply before symptoms appear when conditions favor disease. Repeat at 7- to 4-day intervals in gallon of water per,000 square feet of turf. See label for use guidelines for golf course greens, tees, fairways. disease prior to disease symptoms development. Repeat at 4 to 28 day intervals. Do not exceed 4-day treatment interval on golf greens. Golf Courses Sod Farms: Apply at 4-day intervals in a minimum of 0.3 gallons of water per,000 square feet when conditions favor disease development. CONCERT II fl.oz. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 7- to 28-day intervals as needed at a rate of gallon of water per,000 square feed of turf. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Not for use in residential lscapes. chlorothalonil + propiconazole + fludioxonil INSTRATA chlorothalonil + tebuconazole E-SCAPE ETQ chlorothalonil + thiophanate-methyl SPECTRO 90 CONSYST WDG TEE--UP fenarimol RUBIGAN AS fludioxonil MEDALLION fluoxastrobin DISARM 480SC fl.oz. 2.6 fl.oz oz fl.oz oz. 8-6 fl.oz. Use as preventive treatment. Begin applications when conditions favor disease repeat as needed every 4 to 28 days. Use higher rate at shorter interval under high disease pressure. Golf Course Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease repeat at 28-day intervals as needed in to 3 gallons of water per 000 square feet. Up to six applications may be made per year. Golf Courses, Sod Farms, Commercial Institutional Grounds: Apply in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet every 7 to 4 days as needed. See label for additional instructions. Begin sprays before symptoms appear; apply at 30-day intervals as long as conditions favor disease. Begin applications before disease symptoms are seen. Repeat applications at 4-day intervals. For best results, use as part of comprehensive preventive control program. Bentgrass Other Cool season Turfgrasses: Apply at 4- to 28-day intervals in to 4 gallons of water per,000 square feet when conditions favor disease development. Repeat as needed. DISARM G lb. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed at a rate of gallon of water per,000 square feed of turf. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high. May be applied to residential turf by a certified applicator. fluoxastrobin + chlorothalonil DISARM C fl.oz. Foliar Blight on Bentgrass: Begin applications when conditions favor disease repeat as needed every 4 to 28 days. Apply in to 4 gallons per,000 square feet of turf area fl.oz. Crown Rot on Bentgrass: Tank mix with another fungicide labeled for anthracnose control. Begin applications when conditions favor disease repeat as needed every 4 to 28 days. Apply in to 4 gallons per,000 square feet of turf area.

3 fluoxastrobin + myclobutanil DISARM M iprodione + thiophanate-methyl 26/36 FUNGICIDE metconazole TOURNEY myclobutanil EAGLE 20EW GOLDEN EAGLE G polyoxin D zinc salt ENDORSE WP AFFIRM WDG propiconazole BANNER MAXX BANNER MAXX II PROPICONAZOLE PRO PROPICONAZOLE SPC 4.3MEC PROPENSITY.3ME SPECTATOR ULTRA STRIDER pyraclostrobin INSIGNIA Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control Recommendations for Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments ANTHRACNOSE (cont.) Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease fl.oz. repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Use May be applied to residential turf by a certified applicator. Golf Institutional Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease repeat at 4- to 2-day intervals as needed. Use Not for home lawn use fl.oz..2 fl.oz. 2-8 lb lb. 0.9 oz oz. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 2-day intervals as needed. Use Apply in summer at 4- to 2-day intervals when conditions favor disease. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease is active. Residential Lawns, Golf Courses, Commercial Institutional Lawns: Begin applications when conditions favor disease development before symptoms are seen. Repeat applications at 7- to 4-day intervals. Shorten the application interval when disease is present. Apply in at least gallon of water per 000 square feet. See label for resistance management recommendations list of target turfgrasses. Apply at 4- to 28-day intervals. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease is present. Begin applications when conditions favor disease development before symptoms are seen. Repeat at 4- to 28-day intervals. Apply in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet. See label for resistance management recommendations. INSIGNIA INTRINSIC fl.oz. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Use pyraclostrobin + boscalid HONOR INTRINSIC pyraclostrobin + triticonazole PILLAR G tebuconazole CLEARSCAPE ETQ TORQUE oz. 3 lb. 0.6 fl.oz. 0.6 fl.oz. Golf Course Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. disease prior to disease symptoms development. Repeat at 4- to 28-day intervals. Do not make more than five applications of Pillar G per year. Golf Course Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease before symptoms appear. Alternate applications of Torque with another fungicide with a different mode of action. A second application may be made after 2 days. Torque is a Group 3 triazole fungicide.

4 4 Alabama Cooperative Extension System Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments ANTHRACNOSE (cont.) thiophanate-methyl 3336F 3336G 3336 WP 3336 PLUS CAVALIER 4.5F CAVALIER 2G CAVALIER WSB SYSTEC 998 F SYSTEC W TEE-OFF 4.5E SYSTEMIC FUNGICIDE 2-8 fl.oz. 6-2 lb. 2-8 oz. 2-8 oz. 4-8 fl.oz. 3-9 lb. 2-8 oz oz. 4-8 fl.oz lb. thiophanate-methyl (cont.) 3336 DG LITE 3-9 oz. thiophanate-methyl + chlorothalonil CONSYST TEE--UP triadimefon BAYLETON T/O BAYLETON FLO GRANULAR TURF FUNGICIDE FUNGICIDE VII trifloxystrobin COMPASS 50WDG COMPASS G trifloxystrobin + triadimefon ARMADA 50WDG TARTAN triticonazole TRINITY TRITON FLO TRITON 70WDG triticonazole + chlorothalonil RESERVE boscalid EMERALD fludioxonil MEDALLION pyraclostrobin + triticonazole PILLAR G PILLAR G INTRINSIC 2-8 oz. 2-8 oz. oz. fl.oz..5-3 lb..3-5 lb oz. 5 lb oz fl.oz fl.oz oz fl.oz. Apply when disease first appears repeat at 7- to 4-day intervals as needed. Allow spray to dry before watering. Use higher rate at shorter intervals for curative control. For prevention on previously damaged greens, apply twice at 4-day intervals when soil temperature reaches 60 F. For curative control, apply when disease first appears continue at 4-day intervals as needed. Rotate with application of chlorothalonil or triadimefon. See label for spreader settings. Apply at 7- to 4-day intervals. Use higher rate at shorter intervals when disease is present. For summer disease on bentgrass greens. Apply Bayleton at 30-day intervals in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet when conditions favor disease. Apply Granular Turf at 30-day intervals. See label for spreader settings. May be applied to residential lawns by a certified applicator. Apply every 4 to 2 days when conditions favor disease. Use higher rate for curative control. Apply every 2 days as needed when conditions favor disease. May be tank mixed with Bayleton T/O to control dollar spot. Apply at 4- to 28-day intervals in to 2 gallons of water per,000 square feet when conditions favor disease development. Apply preventively when conditions are favorable for disease development. Continue as needed at 4- to 28-day intervals. Under conditions for severe disease or for an early curative application, apply the higher rate at a shorter interval. Do not use on ultradwarf bermudagrass cultivars. Begin fungicide applications preventively when conditions are favorable for disease development. Continue as needed at 4- to 28-day intervals. Under conditions for severe disease or for an early curative application, use the higher rate shorter interval. BENTGRASS DEAD SPOT Begin applications prior to or in the early stages of disease 0.8 oz. development. Apply at 4-day intervals during prolonged favorable weather for disease development oz. 3 lb. Begin applications prior to appearance of symptoms reapply at 4-day intervals. For broader disease control, tank mix with to 2 fluid ounces per,000 square feet of Banner Maxx. disease prior to disease symptoms development. Repeat at 4- to 28-day intervals. Do not make more than five applications of Pillar G per year.

5 chlorothalonil + tebuconazole E-SCAPE ETQ pyraclostrobin INSIGNIA INTRINSIC pyraclostrobin + boscalid HONOR INTRINSIC pyraclostrobin + triticonazole PILLAR G PILLAR G INTRINSIC tebuconazole CLEARSCAPE ETQ thiophanate-methyl 3336 DG LITE 6-9 oz. azoxystrobin HERITAGE TL HERITAGE G HERITAGE FUNGICIDE azoxystrobin + propiconazole HEADWAY Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control Recommendations for Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments BERMUDAGRASS DECLINE Golf Course Turf: Apply 2 to 4 weeks before histocial 2.6 fl.oz. appearance of symptoms. Aerify or verticut prior to application. Combine application program with appropriate management practices. Reapply afer 28 days. Aids in control of bermudagrass decline when combined with 0.7 fl.oz. appropriate cultural practices. Make one application in spring after green up second application in the fall when the air temperature remains above 80 F in 4 gallons of water per,000 square feet. Aids in control of bermudagrass decline when combined with. fl.oz. appropriate management practices. Make one application in spring second application in the fall when the air temperature exceeds 80 F the relative humidity exceeds 75 percent. Apply in 4 gallons of water per,000 square feet. Aerify prior to application. Aids in control of bermudagrass decline when combined with 3 lb. appropriate cultural practices. Make one application in spring after greenup second application in the fall when the air temperature remains above 80 F in 4 gallons of water per,000 square feet.. Golf Course Turf: Apply 2 to 4 weeks before historical 0.6 fl.oz. appearance of symptoms. Aerify or verticut prior to application. Combine application program with appropriate management practices. Reapply after 28 days. Apply in mid-july or when symptoms first appear repeat at 4-day intervals for suppression. Use higher rates under most severe disease expression. Follow proper agronomic recommendations to maintain plant vigor. BROWN PATCH AND BROWN RING PATCH fl.oz. Apply at 4- to 28-day intervals when conditions favor disease. Use the highest rate at the shortest interval when disease is present. DO NOT apply more than six times or 3.7 ounces per year. Does not control dollar spot. Also for brown ring patch control. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed at a rate of 2 to 4 gallons of water per,000 square feet of turf. Use Also for brown ring patch control. HEADWAY G 2-4 lb. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Alternate applications with Daconil. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Also for brown ring patch control. chlorothalonil DACONIL ULTREX DACONIL WEATHER STIK ECHO 6 ETQ LEGEND MANICUR DG MANICUR FLOWABLE chlorothalonil DACONIL ULTREX DACONIL WEATHER STIK ECHO 90DF MANICUR DG MANICUR FLOWABLE.8-5 oz fl.oz fl.oz fl.oz oz. 3- fl.oz lb./a pt./a lb./a lb./a 8-4 pt./a Tees, Greens, Fairways: Apply at 7- to 0-day intervals in 2 to 0 gallons of water per 000 square feet for greens, tees, lawns. Apply 0.8 to gallon per 000 square feet on fairways before damage appears. Shorten intervals to 7 days increase rate when disease appears. DO NOT use on residential lawns. Golf Course Fairways, Sod Farms, Athletic Fields, Parks: Apply in 30 to 40 gallons per acre when conditions favor disease repeat as long as conditions persist. Use higher rate shorter spray schedule when disease is severe.

6 6 Alabama Cooperative Extension System Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments chlorothalonil + acibenzolar S-methyl DACONIL ACTION chlorothalonil + azoxystrobin RENOWN chlorothalonil + propiconazole ECHO/PROPICONAZOLE EC CO-PACK BROWN PATCH AND BROWN RING PATCH (cont.) Preventive: Apply before symptoms appear when fl.oz. conditions favor disease. Repeat at 7- to 4-day intervals in to 3 gallons of water per,000 square feet of turf. See label for use guidelines for golf course greens, tees, fairways fl.oz. Curative: Repeat at 7- to 4-day intervals in to 3 gallons of water per,000 square feet of turf. See label for use guidelines for golf course greens, tees, fairways. Not for use in residential lscapes fl.oz. disease prior to disease symptoms development. Repeat at 4- to 2-day intervals. Also controls brown ring patch fl.oz. Golf Courses Sod Farms: Apply at 4-day intervals in a minimum of 0.3 gallons of water per,000 square feet when conditions favor disease development. CONCERT II fl.oz. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 7- to 28-day intervals as needed at a rate of 40 gallons of water per acre. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Not for use in residential lscapes. chlorothalonil + propiconazole + fludioxonil INSTRATA chlorothalonil + tebuconazole E-SCAPE ETQ chlorothalonil + thiophanate-methyl SPECTRO 90 CONSYST WDG TEE--UP fenarimol RUBIGAN AS fenarimol + chlorothalonil BROADWAY 4.4F TWO SOME 4.4F fludioxonil MEDALLION fluoxastrobin DISARM 480SC fl.oz. 2.6 fl.oz oz..5 fl.oz. 3-6 fl.oz. 3-6 fl.oz oz. 8-6 fl.oz. Begin applications when conditions favor disease repeat as needed every 4 to 2 days. Use higher rate at shorter interval under high disease pressure. Golf Course Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease repeat at 28-day intervals as needed in to 3 gallons of water per 000 square feet. Up to six applications may be made per year. Golf Courses, Sod Farms, Commercial Institutional Grounds: Apply in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet every 7 to 4 days as needed. See label for additional instructions. Apply at 7- to 4-day intervals in 2 to 5 gallons of water per 000 square feet. Shorten intervals when disease appears. Tank mix with Daconil 2787 at minimum label rate under severe disease conditions. Turf areas containing Poa annua SHOULD NOT be treated with fenarimol unless suppression is desired. Apply at 7- to 0-day intervals. Begin sprays when conditions favor disease. Begin applications before disease symptoms are seen. Repeat applications at 7- to 4-day intervals. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease symptoms are seen. For best results, use as part of comprehensive preventive control program. Bentgrass Other Cool Season Turfgrasses: Apply at 4- to 28-day intervals in to 4 gallons of water per,000 square feet when conditions favor disease development. Repeat as needed. For brown patch on zoysiagrass in spring, make one or two applications at 50 percent greenup at 4- to 28-day intervals. Use higher rate at shorter interval on turf previously damaged by brown patch. DISARM G lb. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed at a rate of gallon of water per,000 square feed of turf. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high. May be applied to residential turf by a certified applicator.

7 fluoxastrobin + chlorothalonil DISARM C fluoxastrobin + myclobutanil DISARM M flutolanil PROSTAR 70WDG Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control Recommendations for Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments BROWN PATCH AND BROWN RING PATCH (cont.) Cool Weather Brown Patch: Make one or two applications in fl.oz. the fall or when conditions favor disease. Apply in to 4 gallons per,000 square feet of treated area. Repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease 0.5- fl.oz. repeat 4 to 28 days later as needed. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high. May be applied to residential turf by a certified applicator. Also for brown ring patch control. Apply in 2 to 5 gallons of water at 4- to 2-day intervals when oz. conditions favor disease. Apply up to 3.3 ounces for curative control. Does not control dollarspot. flutolanil + triadimefon PROSTAR PLUS iprodione IPRODIONE PRO 2SE IPRODIONE SPC FUNGICIDE CHIPCO W bag/8000-2,000 sq.ft. -2 oz. (9-3 T.) 4 fl.oz lb. 26 GT FLO FUNGICIDE X iprodione + thiophanate-methyl 26/36 FUNGICIDE iprodione + trifloxystrobin INTERFACE mancozeb DITHANE T/O RAINSHIELD 4 FLOWABLE MANCOZEB FORE 80W MANCOZEB DG PROTECT T/O metconazole TOURNEY myclobutanil EAGLE 20EW GOLDEN EAGLE G PCNB DEFEND 2F DEFEND 0G REVERE 75W REVERE 4000 TURFCIDE 0G TURFCIDE fl.oz. 6.4 fl.oz. (0-27 T.) fl.oz..2 fl.oz. 2-8 lb. qt. 7.5 lb. lb fl.oz. 7.5 lb fl.oz. Apply in 2 to 5 gallons of water per 000 square feet at 30-day intervals. See label for mixing application directions. Apply at 4- to 2-day intervals in 2 to 0 gallons of water per 000 square feet as required for disease control. Under severe conditions, shorten spray interval /or increase rates. Apply when weather conditions favor disease. Repeat at 2-week intervals as needed. See X label for spreader settings. Make no more than six applications per year. For golf course use only. Golf Institutional Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease repeat at 4- to 2-day intervals as needed. Use Not for home lawn use. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications on greens at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Application interval for fairways other turfs is 4 to 28 days. Use lower application rates on fairways. Apply at 7- to 4-day intervals in 3 to 5 gallons per 000 square feet when disease threatens. Use the high rate at shortest spray interval when disease is severe. Tank-mix with Eagle under severe disease conditions. For professional use only. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 2-day intervals as needed. Use Also for brown ring patch control. Apply at 4-day intervals in to 3 gallons of water per 000 square feet. See label for restrictions. If disease appears, tankmix with recommended rate of Dithane T/O or Fore. Use higher rate at shorter intervals when disease is active. Apply in 0 to 5 gallons to cover 000 square feet repeat every 3 to 4 weeks. Lightly water after application. See label for setting granular spreaders.

8 8 Alabama Cooperative Extension System Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments polyoxin D zinc salt AFFIRM WDG ENDORSE WP VERANDA T WDG propiconazole BANNER MAXX BANNER MAXX II PROPICONAZOLE PRO PROPICONAZOLE SPC 4.3MEC PROPENSITY.3ME SPECTATOR ULTRA STRIDER BROWN PATCH AND BROWN RING PATCH (cont.) 0.9 oz lb. 2.4 lb./a Residential Lawns, Golf Courses, Commercial Institutional Lawns: Begin applications when conditions favor disease development before symptoms are seen. Repeat applications at 7- to 4-day intervals. Shorten the application interval when disease is present. Apply in at least gallon of water per 000 square feet. See label for resistance management recommendations list of target turfgrasses. Apply in 2 to 5 gallons of water per 000 square feet before symptoms are present. Repeat at 4- to 28-day intervals. DO NOT exceed 4 fluid ounces per 000 square feet in a 30-day period for bermudagrass. PROPHESY 0.7G 2.5 lb. Apply Prophesy 0.7G at 4- to 2-day intervals as need to control disease. See label for spreader settings. pyraclostrobin INSIGNIA oz. Begin applications when conditions favor disease development before symptoms are seen. Repeat at 4- to 28-day intervals. Apply in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet. Use higher rate at longer treatment interval. See label for resistance management recommendations. INSIGNIA INTRINSIC fl.oz. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Use Do not make more than three consecutive applications of Insignia. pyraclostrobin + boscalid HONOR INTRINSIC pyraclostrobin + triticonazole PILLAR G PILLAR G INTRINSIC tebuconazole CLEARSCAPE ETQ TORQUE thiophanate-methyl W 3336F 3336G 3336 PLUS CAVALIER 4.5F CAVALIER WSB FUNGO FLO SYSTEC 998 F SYSTEC 998 WDG TEE-OFF 4.5F T-STORM 50W oz. 3 lb. 0.6 fl.oz. 0.6 fl.oz. 4-8 oz..5-3 lb. 4-8 oz. 2 oz oz. - Golf Course Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. disease prior to disease symptoms development. Repeat at 4- to 28-day intervals. Do not make more than five applications of Pillar G per year. Golf Course Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease before symptoms appear. Alternate applications of Torque with another fungicide with a different mode of action. A second application may be made after 2 days. Torque is a Group 3 triazole fungicide. Apply at 5- to 4-day intervals in 5 gallons of water per 000 square feet. Shorten intervals increase rate when disease appears. Continuous use may result in control failure due to resistance. DO NOT tank-mix with highly alkaline pesticides such as Bordeaux mixture or lime sulfur. See label for appliction intervals for 3336 Plus. Apply Systec at 7- to 4-day intervals. Use higher rate at shorter intervals when disease is present DG LITE.5-6 oz. For prevention use low rate apply before symptoms appear or before weather conditions favor disease development. Reapply at 4-day intervals as needed. Rotate with application of chlorothalonil or triadimefon. See label for spreader settings.

9 thiophanate-methyl + chlorothalonil CONSYST TEE--UP thiophanate-methyl + iprodione FLUID FUNGICIDE 26/36 FUNGICIDE TWOSOME triadimefon BAYLETON T/O BAYLETON FLO FUNGICIDE VII GRANULAR TURF FUNGICIDE trifloxystrobin COMPASS 50WDG COMPASS G Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control Recommendations for Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments trifloxystrobin + triadimefon ARMADA 50WDG TARTAN triticonazole TRINITY TRITON FLO TRITON 70WDG triticonazole + chlorothalonil RESERVE vinclozolin CURALAN EG TOUCHÉ EG azoxystrobin + propiconazole HEADWAY BROWN PATCH AND BROWN RING PATCH (cont.) 3-8 oz. 2-8 oz..-2. fl.oz. -4 fl.oz oz. 0.5 fl.oz lb..5-3 lb oz oz. 2-5 lb oz fl.oz fl.oz oz fl.oz. oz. oz fl.oz. Apply at 7- to 4-day intervals. Use higher rate at shorter intervals when disease is present. Golf Courses, Sod Farms, Institutional Turf: Apply at - to 2-week intervals in 4 to 7 gallons of water per 000 square feet. Use higher rate /or shorter intervals when disease appears. DO NOT water or mow within 24 hours of application. Apply at 5- to 30-day intervals in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet. Use higher rate shorter intervals when disease appears. For use on bentgrass, perennial ryegrass, bermudagrass. For preventive use, apply to moist or dry foliage at low rate every 4 days as needed. If disease appears, apply at a higher rate every 4 days. Refer to label for spreader settings. Apply every 4 days when conditions favor disease repeat as needed.use higher rate for curative control. Apply every 2 days when conditions favor disease repeat as needed. Does not control dollarspot. No PGR activity on bentgrass or bermudagrass. Apply at 4- to 28-day intervals in to 2 gallons of water per,000 square feet when conditions favor disease development. Apply preventively when conditions are favorable for disease development. Continue as needed at 4- to 28-day intervals. Under conditions for severe disease or for an early curative application, apply the higher rate at a shorter interval. May be tank mixed with 26GT or ProStar for improved brown patch control. Begin fungicide applications preventively when conditions are favorable for disease development. Continue as needed at 4- to 28-day intervals. Golf Courses, Sod Farms, Sports Turf, Commercial Institutional Grounds: Apply in to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet on a 4- to 28-day schedule when conditions favor disease. Apply no more than 3 ounces per 000 square feet per year. DOLLAR SPOT Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed at a rate of 2 to 4 gallons of water per,000 square feet of turf. Use Tank mix with Daconil for application on non-residential turf. HEADWAY G 2-4 lb. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Alternate applications with Daconil. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high. boscalid EMERALD oz. Golf Course Use Only: Begin applications prior to or at early stages of the disease. Repeat applications at 4- to 28-days. Use shorter interval /or higher rate when conditions favor disease. Apply in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet.

10 0 Alabama Cooperative Extension System Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments DOLLAR SPOT (cont.) chlorothalonil DACONIL ULTREX DACONIL WEATHER STIK ECHO 90DF LEGEND MANICUR DG MANICUR FLOWABLE chlorothalonil DACONIL ULTREX DACONIL WEATHER STIK ECHO 6 ETQ LEGEND MANICUR DG MANICUR FLOWABLE chlorothalonil + acibenzolar S-methyl DACONIL ACTION chlorothalonil + azoxystrobin RENOWN chlorothalonil + propiconazole ECHO/PROPICONAZOLE EC CO-PACK.8-5 oz fl.oz oz fl.oz oz. 3- fl.oz lb./a pt./a fl.oz fl.oz lb./a 4-4 pt./a -3.5 fl.oz. Tees Greens: Apply at 7- to 4-day intervals in 2 to 5 gallons of water per 000 square feet before disease is seen. When disease appears, shorten intervals to 7 days increase rate. DO NOT use on residential lawns. Golf Course Fairways, Athletic Fields, Parks, Sod Farms: Apply in 30 to 40 gallons of water per acre when conditions favor disease. Repeat as long as conditions persist. Use higher rate shorter intervals when disease is severe. DO NOT use on residential lawns. Preventive: Apply before symptoms appear when conditions favor disease. Repeat at 7- to 4-day intervals in to 3 gallons of water per,000 square feet of turf. See label for use guidelines for golf course greens, tees, fairways fl.oz. Curative: Repeat at 7- to 4-day intervals in to 3 gallons of water per,000 square feet of turf. See label for use guidelines for golf course greens, tees, fairways. Not for use in residential lscapes fl.oz fl.oz. disease prior to disease symptoms development. Repeat at 4-day intervals. Golf Courses Sod Farms: Apply at 4-day intervals in a minimum of 0.3 gallons of water per,000 square feet when conditions favor disease development. CONCERT II fl.oz. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 7- to 28-day intervals as needed at a rate of gallon of water per,000 square feed of turf. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Not for use in residential lscapes. chlorothalonil + propiconazole + fludioxonil INSTRATA chlorothalonil + tebuconazole E-SCAPE ETQ chlorothalonil + thiophanate-methyl SPECTRO 90 TEE--UP CONSYST WDG fenarimol RUBIGAN AS fenarimol + chlorothalonil BROADWAY 4.4F TWO SOME 4.4F fl.oz. 2.6 fl.oz oz oz fl.oz fl.oz. (-.5 gal./a) Begin applications when conditions favor disease repeat as needed every 2 to 28 days. Use higher rate at shorter interval under high disease pressure. Golf Course Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease repeat at 28-day intervals as needed in to 3 gallons of water per 000 square feet. Up to six applications may be made per year. Golf Courses, Sod Farms, Commercial Institutional Grounds: Apply in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet every 7 to 4 days as needed. See label for additional instructions. Apply at 0- to 28-day intervals in 2 to 5 gallons of water per 000 square feet. Use highest rate at the shortest interval when disease is present; then reduce rate for subsequent applications. Tank-mix with Daconil at the minimum label rate when disease is severe. Turf areas containing Poa annua SHOULD NOT be treated with fenarimol unless suppression is desired. Apply on a 2- to 3-week spray schedule. Begin sprays when conditions favor disease.

11 fluoxastrobin + chlorothalonil DISARM C fluoxastrobin + myclobutanil DISARM M iprodione IPRODIONE PRO 2SE IPRODIONE SPC FUNGICIDE CHIPCO W 26GT FLO iprodione + thiophanate-methyl 26/36 FUNGICIDE iprodione + trifloxystrobin INTERFACE metconazole TOURNEY myclobutanil EAGLE 20EW GOLDEN EAGLE G PCNB DEFEND 75W DEFEND 0G REVERE 75W TURFCIDE 2E TURFCIDE 0G TURFCIDE 400 propiconazole BANNER MAXX BANNER MAXX II PROPICONAZOLE PRO PROPICONAZOLE SPC 4.3MEC PROPENSITY.3ME SPECTATOR ULTRA Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control Recommendations for 206 Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments DOLLAR SPOT (cont.) Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease fl.oz. repeat at 4- to 2-day intervals as needed. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Tank mix or alternate a DMI fungicide for resistance management. Not for home lawn use. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease fl.oz. repeat applications at 4- to 2-day intervals as needed. Use May be applied to residential turf by a certified applicator. Golf Courses, Sod Farms, Commercial Institutional Turf: Apply at 4- to 28-day intervals in 2 to 0 gallons of 4 fl.oz. water per 000 square feet when conditions favor disease or symptoms appear. Continue applications as long as needed. -2 oz. Use the higher rate /or shorter spray interval when disease (6-3 T.) pressure is severe. Make no more than six applications per year. 3-4 fl.oz. Golf course use ONLY. 3-5 fl.oz fl.oz fl.oz. 2-8 lb. 7-0 oz. 7.5 lb. 7-0 oz. -.5 qt lb fl.oz fl.oz fl.oz fl.oz. Golf Institutional Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease repeat at 4- to 2-day intervals as needed. Use Not for home lawn use. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications on greens at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Application interval for fairways other turfs is 4 to 28 days. Use lower application rates on fairways. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 2-day intervals as needed. Use Apply at 4- to 28-day intervals in to 3 gallons of spray volume per 000 square feet. DO NOT apply more than 7.2 ounces of Eagle per 000 square feet per year. Use higher rate at shorter intervals when disease is active. See label for spreader settings. Apply in enough water (0 to 5 gallons) to cover 000 square feet. Repeat 3 to 4 weeks later if conditions still favor disease. See label for granular spreader settings. Apply at 7- to 28-day intervals in 2 to 5 gallons of water per 000 square feet when conditions favor the disease. DO NOT exceed 2 fluid ounces per 000 square feet on bermudagrass St. Augustinegrass. See label for additional use restrictions. STRIDER PROPHESY 0.7G 2.5 lb. Apply Prophesy 0.7G at 4- to 28-day intervals when conditions favor disease. To reduce the risk of control failures due to resistance, make no more than three consecutive applications of this or another triazole-type fungiciede. See label for spreader settings. pyraclostrobin + boscalid HONOR INTRINSIC oz. Golf Course Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Use

12 2 Alabama Cooperative Extension System Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments pyraclostrobin + triticonazole PILLAR G PILLAR G INTRINSIC tebuconazole CLEARSCAPE ETQ TORQUE thiophanate-methyl W 3336F 3336G 3336 PLUS CAVALIER 4.5F CAVALIER WSB FUNGO FLO SYSTEC 998 F SYSTEC 998 WDG TEE-OFF T-STORM DOLLAR SPOT (cont.) 3 lb. disease prior to disease symptoms development. Repeat at 4- to 28-day intervals. Do not make more than five applications of Pillar G per year. Golf Course Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease 0.6 fl.oz. before symptoms appear. Alternate applications of Torque with 0.6 fl.oz. another fungicide with a different mode of action. A second application may be made after 2 days. Torque is a Group 3 triazole fungicide..5-6 lb. 2 oz oz. - Apply at 5- to 4-day intervals in 5 gallons of water per 000 square feet. Shorten intervals increase rate when disease appears. Continuous use may result in control failures due to resistance. See label for application intervals for 3336 Plus. Apply Systec at 7- to 4-day intervals. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease is present DG LITE.5-6 oz. For prevention use low rate apply before symptoms appear or before weather conditions favor disease development. Reapply at 4-day intervals as needed. Rotate with application of chlorothalonil or triadimefon. See label for spreader settings. thiophanate-methyl + iprodione FLUID FUNGICIDE 26/36 FUNGICIDE TWOSOME thiram SPOTRETE triadimefon BAYLETON T/O BAYLETON FLO FUNGICIDE VII GRANULAR TURF FUNGICIDE trifloxystrobin + triadimefon ARMADA 50WDG TARTAN triticonazole TRINITY TRITON FLO TRITON 70WDG.-2. fl.oz. -4 fl.oz fl.oz oz fl.oz lb lb oz fl.oz oz. Golf Courses, Sod Farms, Institutional Turf: Apply at 7- to 4-day intervals in 4 to 7 gallons of spray volume per 000 square feet. Use higher rate at shorter intervals when disease appears. DO NOT water or mow within 24 hours of application. Start preventative applications when conditions for disease occurrence are favorable repeat at 4-day intervals until disease threat is past. Start curative applications when disease first appears repeat at 4-day intervals as necessary. For best results, use spray mixture the same day it is prepared. Apply after mowing or avoid mowing for 2 hours after application. This product can be mixed with iprodione, thiophanate-methyl, propiconazole, triadimefon, chlorothalonil, PCNB, myclobutanil, azoxystrobin, mancozeb for use on listed. Apply Bayleton at 30-day intervals in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet. When disease is present, use full rate; then reduce rate for subsequent applications. Use VII or Granular Turf on bentgrass, perennial ryegrass, bermudagrass. For preventive use, apply low rate on moist or dry foliage at 4-day intervals as needed. If disease appears, apply higher rate at 4-day intervals. May be applied to residential turf by a certified applicator. Apply at 4- to 28-day intervals in to 2 gallons of water per,000 square feet when conditions favor disease development. Apply preventively when conditions are favorable for disease development. Continue as needed at 4- to 28-day intervals. Under conditions for severe disease or for an early curative application, apply the higher rate at a shorter interval. Do not use on ultradwarf bermudagrass cultivars. Rotate with Emerald or Curalan fungicides for resistance management.

13 triticonazole + chlorothalonil RESERVE vinclozolin CURALAN EG TOUCHÉ EG chlorothalonil + thiophanate-methyl SPECTRO 90 TEE--UP WDG aluminum tris SIGNATURE mefenoxam SUBDUE MAXX pyraclostrobin INSIGNIA pyraclostrobin + boscalid HONOR INTRINSIC pyraclostrobin + triticonazole PILLAR G PILLAR G INTRINSIC azoxystrobin HERITAGE TL HERITAGE G HERITAGE FUNGICIDE azoxystrobin + propiconazole HEADWAY Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control Recommendations for Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments DOLLAR SPOT (cont.) Begin fungicide applications preventively when conditions fl.oz. are favorable for disease development. Continue as needed at 4- to 28-day intervals. Under conditions for severe disease or for an early curative application, use the higher rate shorter interval. Golf Courses, Sod Farms, Sports Turf, Commercial oz. Institutional Grounds: Apply in to 4 gallons of water per oz. 000 square feet on a 4- to 28-day schedule when conditions favor disease. Apply no more than 3 ounces per 000 square feet per year. DOWNY MILDEW OF ST. AUGUSTINEGRASS Sod Farms, Commercial Institutional Grounds: Apply oz. in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet every 7 to 4 days 4-8 oz. as needed. See label for additional instructions. DOWNY MILDEW (YELLOW TUFT) Apply at 4- to 2-day intervals as a prevntive treatment in to 4-8 fl.oz. 5 gallons of water per 000 square feet of turf when conditions favor disease. Do not mow after application. Not intended for home lawn use. Established Turf: Apply at 0- to 2-day intervals in 3 to fl.oz. gallons of water per 000 square feet of turf when conditions favor disease. Use higher rate or shorter interval when disease is active oz. 3 lb. 2 fl.oz fl.oz. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat application at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Do not make more than three consecutive applications of Insignia. Golf Course Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. disease prior to disease symptoms development. Repeat at 4- to 28-day intervals. Do not make more than five applications of Pillar G per year. FAIRY RING Apply Heritage TL in 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet as symptoms first appear. Reapply as needed 28 days later. Irrigate with 0.5 inch of water within 24 hours of application. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed at a rate of 2 to 4 gallons of water per,000 square feet of turf. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Aerify or tank mix with wetting agent to improve soil penetration HEADWAY G 2-4 lb. Apply soon after fairy ring symptoms appear. Irrigate with 0.5 inch of water within 24 hours of application. Reapply after 4 to 28 days as needed. chlorothalonil + azoxystrobin RENOWN fluoxastrobin DISARM 480SC fl.oz. 6 fl.oz. Apply as soon as symptoms appear. Apply in 4 gallons of water per,000 square feet (74 GPA). Add a wetting agent to tank mixture. Spray; then irrigate with 0.25 inch of water per 000 square feet. Repeat at 4-day intervals. Takes several weeks for symptoms to disappear. Apply to area where fairy rings have been observed in the past or at the first sign of ring development. Irrigate after application to move fungicide into root zone. Repeat as needed.

14 4 Alabama Cooperative Extension System Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments fluoxastrobin + chlorothalonil DISARM C fluoxastrobin + myclobutanil DISARM M flutolanil PROSTAR 70WDG metconazole TOURNEY polyoxin D zinc salt AFFIRM WDG ENDORSE WP VERANDA T WDG pyraclostrobin INSIGNIA FAIRY RING (cont.) As symptoms appear, apply in 4 gallons of water per, fl.oz. square feet of treated area. Add a wetting agent to facilitate soil penetration. Reapply at 2- to 28-day intervals. Apply when rings first appear repeat 2 to 28 days later as 0.5- fl.oz. needed in 4 gallons of water per,000 square feet. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high. May be applied to residential turf by a certified applicator. Apply in 0 to 30 gallons of water per 000 square feet. If oz. needed, make a second application at least 30 days later. Use lower rate for preventive control higher rate for curative control of fairy ring. Core aerify before applying. Irrigate before after applying. See label for additional instructions. Apply when rings first appear repeat 2 days later as needed 0.37 fl.oz. in 4 gallons of water per,000 square feet of turf. Aerify or tank mix with wetting agent to iprove soil penetration. Residential Lawns, Golf Courses, Commercial Institutional Lawns: Make two to three applications then water in with 0.5 to inch of water. 0.9 oz lb. oz. 0.9 oz. Apply immediately after fairy ring appears. Repeat applications at 28-day intervals as needed. Apply in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet. See label for resistance management recommendations. INSIGNIA INTRINSIC 0.7 fl.oz. Apply shortly after appearance of fairy ring. Use 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet of turf treated. Ring symptoms should disappear in two to three weeks. Reapply 28 days after first treatment as needed. Irrigate immediately after application of Insignia Intrinsic. pyraclostrobin + boscalid HONOR INTRINSIC pyraclostrobin + triticonazole PILLAR G PILLAR G INTRINSIC tebuconazole TORQUE triticonazole TRINITY. oz. 3 lb fl.oz. Golf Course Turf: Apply shortly after appearance of fairy ring. Use 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet of turf treated. Ring symptoms should disappear in two to three weeks. Reapply 28 days after first treatment as needed. Irrigate immediately after application of Honor Intrinsic. disease prior to disease symptoms development. Repeat at 4- to 28-day intervals. Do not make more than five applications of Pillar G per year. Preventative on Cool Season Turf: Apply before symptoms appear in spring starting when 5 day average soil temperatures at 2 inches reach 55 to 60 F in.5 to 3 gallons of water per,000 square feet of turf irrigate within 4 hours. Only use a wetting agent as required for the penetration of active hydrophobic soil conditions. Make a second application when the 5 day average soil temperatures reach 65 to 70 F. Do not exceed a 2-day interval between applications. Complete greenup should occur before treatment to avoid potential growth reduction. Do not make two consecutive applications of Torque fungicide or other Group 3 triazole fungicides alternate with another fungicide with a different mode of action whenever possible. disease prior to disease symptoms development. Repeat at 4- to 28-day intervals.

15 azoxystrobin HERITAGE TL HERITAGE G HERITAGE FUNGICIDE azoxystrobin + propiconazole HEADWAY Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control Recommendations for Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments 4-7 oz fl.oz. GRAY LEAF SPOT Apply every 4 to 28 days when conditions favor disease. Use highest rate at shortest interval when disease is present. DO NOT apply more than six times or a total of 3.7 ounces of Heritage 50DG per year. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed at a rate of 2 to 4 gallons of water per,000 square feet of turf. Use HEADWAY G 2-4 lb. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Alternate applications with Daconil. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high. chlorothalonil DACONIL ULTREX DACONIL WEATHER STIK ECHO 6 ETQ LEGEND MANICUR DG MANICUR FLOWABLE chlorothalonil + acibenzolar S-methyl DACONIL ACTION chlorothalonil + azoxystrobin RENOWN.8-5 oz fl.oz fl.oz fl.oz oz. 3- fl.oz fl.oz. Sod Farms, Parks: Apply at 7- to 0-day intervals in 2 to 0 gallons of water per 000 square feet for greens, tees, lawns. Apply in 0.8 to gallon per 000 square feet for fairways. Use higher rate /or shorter spray interval when disease is severe. Wait for spray to dry before mowing or irrigating turf. use on residential lawns. Preventive: Apply before symptoms appear when conditions favor disease. Repeat at 7- to 4-day intervals in to 3 gallons of water per,000 square feet of turf. See label for use guidelines for golf course greens, tees, fairways fl.oz. Curative: Repeat at 7- to 4-day intervals in to 3 gallons of water per,000 square feet of turf. See label for use guidelines for golf course greens, tees, fairways. Not for use in residential lscapes fl.oz. disease prior to disease symptoms development. Repeat at 4-day intervals. chlorothalonil + propiconazole CONCERT II fl.oz. Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 7- to 28-day intervals as needed at a rate of gallon of water per,000 square feed of turf. Use higher rate at shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Not for use in residential lscapes. chlorothalonil + propiconazole + fludioxonil INSTRATA chlorothalonil + thiophanate-methyl SPECTRO 90 TEE--UP CONSYST WDG fenarimol + chlorothalonil BROADWAY 4.4F TWO SOME 4.4F fluoxastrobin DISARM 480SC fluoxastrobin + chlorothalonil DISARM C fl.oz oz. 2-8 oz. 3-9 fl.oz. 3-9 fl.oz. 8-6 fl.oz fl.oz. Begin applications when conditions favor disease repeat as needed every 2 to 28 days. Use higher rate at shorter interval under high disease pressure. Sod Farms, Commercial Institutional Grounds: Apply in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet every 7 to 4 days as needed. See label for additional instructions. Apply at 7- to 0-day intervals. Begin sprays when conditions favor disease. Begin applications when conditions favor disease prior to disease symptoms development. Tank mix with another product labeled for gray leaf spot control. Begin applications when conditions favor disease prior to disease symptons development. Tank mix with another product labeled for gray leaf spot control.

16 6 Alabama Cooperative Extension System Table. Commercial Turf Lawns: Disease Nematode Control (cont.) per 000 sq. ft. or as Specified Comments fluoxastrobin + myclobutanil DISARM M fludioxonil MEDALLION metconazole TOURNEY myclobutanil EAGLE 20EW propiconazole BANNER MAXX BANNER MAXX II PROPICONAZOLE PRO PROPICONAZOLE SPC 4.3MEC PROPENSITY.3ME SPECTATOR ULTRA STRIDER pyraclostrobin INSIGNIA GRAY LEAF SPOT (cont.) Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease fl.oz. repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Use May be applied to residential turf by a certified applicator. Begin applications before disease symptoms are seen oz. Repeat applications at 4-day intervals. Use higher rate when disease symptoms are seen. For best results, use as part of comprehensive preventive control program. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 0.37 fl.oz. 4-day intervals as needed. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat at 4-day.2 fl.oz. intervals as needed. Apply at 4-day intervals when conditions favor disease. Use higher rate when disease is present. Use lower rate when tankmixed with a contact fungicide oz. Begin applications when conditions favor disease development before symptoms are seen. Repeat at 4- to 28-day intervals. Apply in 2 to 4 gallons of water per 000 square feet. See label for resistance management recommendations. INSIGNIA INTRINSIC fl.oz Use preventively. Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. Use Do not make more than three consecutive applications of Insignia Intrinsic. pyraclostrobin + boscalid HONOR INTRINSIC pyraclostrobin + triticonazole PILLAR G PILLAR G INTRINSIC tebuconazole CLEARSCAPE ETQ TORQUE triadimefon BAYLETON T/O BAYLETON FLO trifloxystrobin COMPASS 50WDG COMPASS G trifloxystrobin + triadimefon ARMADA 50WDG TARTAN oz. 3 lb. 0.6 fl.oz. 0.6 fl.oz oz fl.oz oz oz. 3-4 lb oz. Golf Course Turf: Apply when conditions favor disease repeat applications at 4- to 28-day intervals as needed. disease prior to disease symptoms development. Repeat at 4- to 28-day intervals. Do not make more than five applications of Pillar G per year. Golf Course Turf: Apply in to 3 gallons of water per 000 square feet when conditions in summer favor disease before symptoms appear. Reapply after 2 days. A contact fungicide may be added to enhance disease control. Do not make two consecutive applications of Torque or other Group 3 triazole fungicides alternate with another fungicide with a different mode of action whenever possible. Apply every 4 days. Tank mix Bayleton with a contact fungicide to control moderate to severe outbreaks. Apply every 4 days when conditions favor disease. Repeat as needed. Apply every 2 days when conditions favor disease. Repeat as needed. Apply every 4 days as needed. Apply at 4- to 28-day intervals in to 2 gallons of water per,000 square feet when conditions favor disease development. Use higher rate at shorter intervals when disease is present.

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