SnapshotID: 44863
Active ingredients
BoscalidClassification
7
FungicideWSSA mode of action
complex II in fungal respiration (succinate-dehydrogenase)Registration
EPA:7969-199Pests
AnthracnoseAnthracnoseLeaf BlightBlight, RhizoctoniaSouthern BlightTwig BlightYellow Leaf Blotch, AlfalfaPurple BlotchSooty BlotchFruit Rot/Black MoldLeaf BlotchLeaf Spot, CercosporaLeaf SpotLeaf SpotLeaf Spot, SeptoriaDowny MildewDowny MildewDowny MildewPowdery MildewPowdery MildewGray MoldWhite Mold, Sclerotiorum/WiltPowdery MildewPowdery MildewPowdery MildewPowdery MildewRot, BotrytisBrown RotCrown RotSouthern Root RotWhite RustCedar-apple RustRustRustRustScabLeaf BlotchDowny MildewPowdery MildewShoot BlightMelanoseScabPowdery MildewScabPowdery MildewGreasy SpotDowny MildewLeaf SpotPowdery MildewBlack RotLeaf BlightLeaf Spot, CercosporaNeck RotLeaf Spot, CherryEastern Filbert BlightBud RotBrown SpotPanicle BlightLeaf and Cane SpotStem RotRoot RotBrown Rot Blossom BlightLeaf RustLeaf CurlGreen Fruit RotWhite RotPhoma DiseasesBrooks Fruit SpotRust, QuincePowdery MildewBlack RotFrogeye Leaf SpotScabShotholeFruit RotGummy Stem BlightFlyspeckBlotchGray Mold/Gray Mold RotFruit RotBlight, SclerotiniaFruit RotRustRustRustSpur BlightSpur BlightBlightAnthracnoseLeaf SpotBlack SpotDowny MildewMummyberryLeaf BlightLeaf BlightStalk RotAngular Leaf SpotAnthracnoseBunch RotBunch RotLeaf BlightRipe RotBrown SpotBitter RotRotRhizopus Fruit Rot Crown RotBlack Stem, SpringLeaf Spot, AlternariaBlossom blightLeaf SpotLeaf Spot, CommonLeaf SpotPowdery MildewBlack Stem, SummerLeaf SpotDowny MildewBlack PatchLeaf Spot, StagnosporaRustLeaf Spot, StemphylliumAnthracnoseSour RotSour RotBlue MoldScab, AppleSites
AlfalfaAlfalfa, For SeedAlmondAppleApricotArtichoke, GlobeBeechnutBlackberry (All Types)Blueberry, HighbushBlueberry, LowbushBrazil NutSquash, ButternutCantaloupeCarrotMelon, CasabaCashewCeleriac/Celery RootCeleryCherry, BlackCherry, Sweet/MazzardCherry, Sour/TartChestnutChicoryChiveCitron, CitrusFruit, Citrus, HybridCrabappleMelon, CrenshawCucumberCurrantElderberryFilbertGarlicGherkinGinsengGooseberryGourd, EdibleGrapeGrapefruitHazelnutHopsHorseradishHuckleberryKumquatLeekLemonLimeLoganberryLoquatMacadamia NutMelon, MangomelonMayhaws (All Types)Melon, PersianMelon, CitronMelon, HoneydewMelon, MuskmelonNectarineHickory NutOnionOnion, Bulb/Dry BulbOnion, GreenOrange, SourParsnipPeachPearPear, BalsamPecanPistachioPlumPlum, DamsonPrunePummeloPumpkinQuinceRadishRaspberry, BlackRaspberry, RedRutabagaSalsifyShallot/EschalotSquash, SummerSquash, WinterStrawberryTangerineTangeloTangorTurnipWalnut, EnglishWalnut, BlackWatermelonWaxgourd, Chinese/Chinese Preserving MelonOrange, MandarinChironjaCalamondinCoconutRadicchioEndive, BelgianOrange, Satsuma MandarinPlum, ChickasawPear, OrientalApple, BalsamCucumber, ChineseCelery, ChineseSquash, ZucchiniMelon, Santa ClausMelon, Golden PershawMelon, PineappleMelon, SnakeSquash, CrookneckSquash, StraightneckSquash, ScallopSquash, Vegetable MarrowSquash, SpaghettiSquash, HyotanSquash, CucuzzaOkra, ChineseChayote (Unspecified)PlumcotOrange, SweetChinquapinCalabazaChestnut, Japanese HorseOrange, TransplantSalsify, BlackSalsify, SpanishSkirretMomordicaSquash, AcornSquash, HubbardGarlic, Greatheaded/ElephantOnion, WelshChive, ChinesePine NutPili NutBeet, GardenRadish, OrientalChervil, Turnip-rootedParsley, Turnip-rootedPlum, JapaneseBittermelonMelon, HoneyballOnion, PotatoOnion, TreeBushberryFritillaria, LeafHosta, ElegansKurratLeek, LadysLeek, WildOnion, Beltsville BunchingOnion, MacrostemHeartnutAlmond, TropicalDaylily BulbOnion, PearlSerpent Garlic BulbTree Onion TopsLily BulbCaneberryHechimaLime, SweetOnion, ChineseFritillaria, BulbUniq fruitAzaroleMedlarQuince, ChineseTejocoteQuince, JapaneseLime, Australian DesertLime, Australian FingerLime, Australian RoundLime, Brown River FingerGrapefruit, Japanese SummerMandarin, MediterraneanLime, Mount WhiteLime, New Guinea wildLime, Russell RiverOrange, TachibanaTangerine/MandarinPear, AsianNut-tree, AfricanPine, BrazilianBunyaOak, BurNut, CajouCandlenutNut, CoquitoNut, DikaNut, MongongoMonkey-potNut, OkariNut, PachiraNut, Peach PalmPequiNut, SapucaiaYellowhornLime, TahitiApricot, JapaneseCapulinJujube, ChinesePlum, AmericanPlum, CanadaPlum, KlamathSloeChestnut, GuianaMonkey Puzzle NutShallot/EschallotBurdock, EdibleButternutCherry, NankingPlum, CherryPlum, BeachGinkgoRestrictions
Available for use in the following states
Available
Not available
Caution
Product safety
Protections
Early entry
Coveralls Chemical-resistant gloves, made of any waterproof material (such as nitrile, butyl, neoprene, and/or barrier laminate) Shoes plus socksPersonal Protection
Protective eyewear (goggles, face shield or safety glasses) Long-sleeved shirt and long pants Chemical-resistant gloves made of: barrier laminate, butyl rubber ≥ 14 mils, nitrile rubber ≥ 14 mils, neoprene rubber ≥ 14 mils, natural rubber ≥ 14 mils, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride ≥ 14 mils, or viton ≥ 14 mils Shoes plus socksRestricted Entry Interval
12 hours for all crop uses except when performing cane tying, cane turning or cane girdling on grapes. The REI is 5 days for treated grapes when conducting cane tying, cane turning or cane girdling.Precautions
May be exposed to direct sunlight
Is not vulnerable to flame or sparks
May be stored in a damp place
May be stored in a warm place
May be frozen