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TURF DISEASES (Commercial) Terry Spurlock Brown Patch 0.2 - Apply in 2-4 gals water/1,000 sq ft every 14-28 days as a preventative during warm, humid weather favorable for the disease. Use the higher rate and shorter interval if disease is evident and conditions are very favorable. 14 day interval at first sign of disease. Renown 5.16 SCII chlorothalonil + M5 + 2.5-4.5 oz 14-21 day interval. Not for Endorse 2.5 WP polyoxin D 19 4 oz Apply in a minimum of 0.5 gal/1,000 sq ft. Repeat on a - 14 day interval as needed. Medallion 50 WP fludioxonil 12 0.25-0.5 oz Begin applications before disease development and repeat on - 14 day intervals. May be used with Banner Maxx for extended control of various leaf spots. Daconil WeatherStik 6 F chlorothalonil M5 - fl oz Apply in 2-5 gals water/1,000 sq ft at - 10 day intervals as a preventative (before disease is noticed). Use high rate on day schedule once disease is evident. See label for fairway rates. Not for Daconil Ultrex 82.5 SDG chlorothalonil M5 1.8 -.25 oz Protectant qualities. Not for Chipco 26019 50 W iprodione 2 1.5-2 oz 0.6 - Apply in 2-5 gals water/1,000 sq ft at 14-21 day intervals as a preventative. See label for restrictions. Iprodione is not for Fore Rainshield 80 WP mancozeb M 4-8 oz Apply in - 5 gals water/1,000 sq ft every - 14 days as a preventative. A non-ionic surfactant should be used. Use day interval if disease is severe. Banner MAXX 1. EC propiconazole 1-2 fl oz Apply in 2-5 gals water/1,000 sq ft at - 21 day intervals as a preventative. Can be tank-mixed with certain contact fungicides see label for details. Do not exceed 2 fl oz rate on bermudagrass and St. Augustinegrass. Concert II 4. SE propiconazole + chlorothalonil + M5-5.5 oz Begin applications in May or June before disease is present. Not for (continued) Spectro 90 WDG chlorothalonil + thiophanate-methyl M5 + 1-8 oz Best applied when conditions favor disease. Repeat as needed at 14-21 days as indicated on label. Not for 128

Brown Patch (cont.) Cleary s 6 F 4 F thiophanate-methyl 1 2-4 oz Apply in - 5 gals water/1,000 sq ft every - 14 days at first sign of disease. 26/6 Fungicide.8 F iprodione + thiophanate-methyl 2 + 1 2-4 oz Iprodione is not for Secure 0.88 EC fluzinam 29 0.5 oz Not labeled for home lawn (turf) or any other residential turf. See label restrictions. Bayleton 50 WSP triadimefon 2 - oz 0.5-1 oz Apply in 2-5 gals water at first sign of disease with a non-ionic surfactant. Repeat as needed every 14-21 days. Tartan 9.85 L + triadimefon + 1-2 oz Begin applications prior to or in early stages of disease onset. 14-28 day interval. Rhapsody 68 WG Bacillus subtilis 44 2-10 oz 2 gals/1,000 sq ft. Begin when conditions are conducive for disease. Can be used for organic production. Dollar Spot Daconil WeatherStik 6 F chlorothalonil M5 - fl oz Apply in 2-5 gals water/1,000 sq ft at - 10 day intervals as a preventative (before disease is noticed). Use high rate on day schedule once disease is evident. See label for fairway rates. Not for Daconil Action 6. F chlorothalonil + acibenzolar-s-methyl M5 + P1 1 -.5 fl oz See label restrictions. Not for Chipco 26019 50 W iprodione 2 1.5-2 oz 0.6 - Apply in 2-5 gals water/1,000 sq ft at 14-21 day intervals as a preventative. See labels for restrictions. Iprodione is not for Fore Rainshield 80 WP mancozeb M 4-8 oz Apply in - 5 gals water/1,000 sq ft every - 14 days as a preventative. A non-ionic surfactant should be used. Use day interval if disease is severe. Banner MAXX 1. EC propiconazole 1-2 fl oz Apply in 2-5 gals water/1,000 sq ft at - 21 day intervals as a preventative. Can be tank-mixed with certain contact fungicides see label for details. Do not exceed 2 fl oz rate on bermudagrass and St. Augustinegrass. Spectro 90 WDG chlorothalonil + thiophanate-methyl M5 + 1-8 oz Best applied when conditions favor disease. Repeat as needed at 14-21 days as indicated on label. Not for Cleary s 6 F 4 F thiophanate-methyl 1 2-4 oz Apply in - 5 gals water/1,000 sq ft every - 14 days at first sign of disease. (continued) 0.9 oz Suppression only. 14-28 day interval. 129

Dollar Spot (cont.) Tartan 9.85 L + triadimefon + 1-2 oz Begin applications prior to or in early stages of disease onset. 14-28 day interval. Emerald 0 WDG boscalid 0.1-0.18 oz Begin applications prior to or in early stages of disease onset. 14-28 day interval. Trinity 2.21 SE triticonazole 0.5-2 oz Apply in 1-5 gals/1,000 sq ft. Rhapsody 68 WG Bacillus subtilis 44 2-10 oz 2 gals/1,000 sq ft. Begin when conditions are conducive for disease. Can be used for organic production. Junction 61.1 DF mancozeb + copper hydroxide M + M1 2-4 oz Begin at disease onset, then at 5 day intervals. Secure 0.88 EC fluzinam 29 0.5 oz Not labeled for home lawn (turf) or any other residential turf. See label restrictions. Rhizoctonia Large Patch (zoysia and bermuda) oz Apply in 2-5 gals water/1,000 sq ft between September 10 and October 10 and again between March 15 and April 15. In very severe instances, an additional application may be made about 4 weeks after the first fall application. Trinity 2.21 SE triticonazole 0.5-2 oz See label restrictions. Bayleton 50 WSP triadimefon 1 oz Follow label directions closely. Fairy Ring (suppression) Heritage 20 WG 2.2-4.5 oz 0.9 oz Apply in - 5 gals water/1,000 sq ft at first sign of disease and repeat in 28 days if necessary. Apply as soon as possible after initial symptoms. Reapply after 28 days if needed. Headway 1.9 EC + propiconazole + oz Apply at 4 gals/1,000 sq ft at first disease evidence. Tourney 1.15 WDG metconazole 0. oz Apply at 4 gals/1,000 sq ft. Reapply at 21 days. Affirm WDG polyoxin D zinc salt 19 1 oz 2 - applications at day intervals. Use a wetting agent. Pillar G 0.81 G + triticonazole + lbs 14-28 day intervals. Use a wetting agent. Torque 50 WDG tebuconazole 0.6 oz 66-12 GPA water volume. See label directions. 10

Pythium Blight (also Pythium Root and Crown Rots) Apply in 2-4 gals water/1,000 sq ft every 10-14 days as a preventative. Use the 10 day interval during prolonged hot, wet weather. Do not make more than 2 sequential applications. Terrazole 5 WP etridiazole 14 2-4.5 oz Apply to established turf in 5 gals water/1,000 sq ft every 5-10 days as a preventative. Water in immediately. fosetyl-al (various trade names 80 WDG) fosetyl-al 4-8 oz Apply in 5 gals water/1,000 sq ft every 5-10 days at the first sign of disease and when conditions favor the disease. See label for tank-mixing suggestions. Fore Rainshield 80 W mancozeb M 8 oz Apply in 1-5 gals water/1,000 sq ft every 14-21 days as a preventative when hot, wet conditions persist. Use high rate and 14 day interval when disease is present. Allow foliage to dry before watering or mowing. Subdue MAXX 40 WP mefenoxam 4 0.5-1 fl oz Apply to established turf every 10-21 days in - 5 gals water/1,000 sq ft as a preventative during hot, wet weather. See label for tank mix information. Banol 66.5 L propamocarb 28 1. - 4 fl oz Apply in 2-5 gals water/1,000 sq ft every - 21 days as a preventative during hot, wet weather. Alude 6.2 SC salts of phosphorus acid 5-10 oz Apply at 14-21 day intervals. Junction 61.1 DF mancozeb + copper hydroxide M + M1 2-4 oz Begin at disease onset, then at 5 day intervals. Stellar 2.08 SC fluopicolide + propamocarb 4 + 28 1.2 fl oz Apply when conditions favor disease development. Leaf Rust Gray Leaf Spot (St. Augustinegrass, ryegrass, tall fescue) Banner MAXX 1. EC propiconazole 0.2-2 - 4 fl oz Apply at first sign of disease and repeat every 2-4 weeks until conditions become less favorable. Apply as above but on a 2 - week schedule. Bayleton 50 WSP triadimefon 0.5-1 oz Apply at first sign of disease, then at 14 day intervals. Torque 50 WDG tebuconazole 0.6-1.1 fl oz Apply when conditions are favorable for disease. 14-28 day intervals. 11

Leaf Spots 0.2 - Apply at first sign of disease and repeat every 2-4 weeks until conditions become less favorable. Fore Rainshield 80 WP mancozeb M 4 oz Apply as above but on a 1-2 week schedule. Banner MAXX propiconazole 2-4 fl oz Apply as above but on a 2 - week schedule. Chipco 26019 50 WP iprodione 2 2 oz Apply as above but on a 2 - week schedule. Not for 0.6 oz Spring Dead Spot (bermuda only; provides suppression) Make one application in early fall (two if disease history is very severe) in 2-4 gals water/1,000 sq ft. Disarm 480 SC fluoxastrobin 0.6 oz Apply 1-2 months before dormancy. Irrigate 0.25-0.50 in. after application. ProPensity 1. ME propiconazole 4 oz 1 - applications begin Sept./Oct. Torque 50 WDG tebuconazole 0.6 oz For prevention. Apply in fall and spring. Summer Patch 0.2 - Apply in 2-4 gals water/1,000 sq ft every 14-28 days as a preventative starting in late spring. Use the higher rate in areas with severe disease history. 0.6 - Take-All Patch Apply two applications in the fall and two in early spring at 28 day intervals. Apply in 2-4 gals water/1,000 sq ft. Insignia 20 WDG 0.9 oz Disarm 480 SC fluoxastrobin 0.6 oz Apply at 28 day intervals. Torque 50 WDG tebuconazole 0.6 oz For prevention. Apply in fall and spring. 12

Yellow Patch (cool season brown patch) 0.2 - Apply one application in late fall (two at 28 day intervals if severe disease history). 1.5 oz Apply at first sign of disease and repeat as needed. Daconil 28 4 F chlorothalonil M5 - fl oz Apply at first sign of disease and repeat as needed. Not for Daconil 28 90 WDG chlorothalonil M5 1.5-6.5 oz Apply at first sign of disease and repeat as needed. Not for Daconil Ultrex 82.5 SDG chlorothalonil M5 1.8 -.4 oz Apply at first sign of disease and repeat as needed. Not for Fore Rainshield 80 WP mancozeb M 4 oz Apply at first sign of disease and repeat as needed. Renown 5.16 SC chlorothalonil + M5 + 2.5-4.5 oz 14-28 day interval. Not for Nematodes MultiGuard Protect 8.6 EC furfural 0.126-0.184 gal (5.5-8 gal/a) Apply up to 6 applications per year at 14-28 day intervals. Irrigate immediately after application with 1/4-1/2 acre inch water using overhead sprinklers. Indemnify.4 SC fluopyram 0.195-0.9 fl oz (8.49-16.98 oz/a) Do not apply more than 1.1 fl oz/a per year. Irrigate to depth of the root zone. Minimum time between applications is 14 days. Nimitz Pro G 1.5 G fluensulfone 60-120 lbs/a Do not apply more than 240 lbs of product per acre per calendar year. CAUTION: Chlorothalonil, Iprodione, Vinclozolin and PCNB are prohibited on home lawns (turf). 1