USES
Sincocin may be used on food, feed and row crops, consistent
with the use directions and restrictions stated below. Sincocin
may also be used for horticultural applications, as noted below.
Sincocin is effective in reducing the rate of infection by nematodes
and thereby secondary infections by plant parasitic fungi. When
it is known or suspected that plants may have already been infected,
the use of a systemic fungicide or nematicide may be necessary,
followed by the use of Sincocin to prevent further infection.
EQUIPMENT
AND MIXING
Apply Sincocin via boom, fan jet, hand-carried, or backpack
spray equipment. This product may be applied through drip and
overhead irrigation systems. Follow all chemigation directions
below. Shake well before using. Agitate solutions either during
or immediately after dilution. Apply solution within eight hours
of mixing. Dilute Sincocin in water as specified in the table
below:
*The table specifies the minimum
amount of water to be used; Sincocin may be diluted in a larger
volume of water if desired. The amount of water used will
vary according to equipment, type of nozzle used, number of
nozzles, ground speed, system pressure, and calibration. If
soil is covered with plant material, mulch, or thatch, use
sufficient water to transport it to the soil during application
or lightly irrigate after application.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
» Food Crops and Row Crops
Make first application during initial leaf
flush with subsequent applications every 60 days during active
growth. Maximum number of applications/area/year: 6
» Orchards Make first
application during initial leaf flush with subsequent applications
every 60 days during active plant growth. Maximum number of
applications/area/year: 6 Note: If a systemic fungicide or
nematicide is used to treat a current infection, begin treatments
with Sincocin 60 days after use of the fungicide or nematicide.
Turf
» Golf Greens and Tee Boxes Treat every 30
days for nematode control or every 14 days for control of
secondary infections by root pathogens. Maximum number of
applications/area/year: 10
» Fairways Treat every 30
days. Maximum number of applications/area/year: 10
Note: If a systemic fungicide or nematicide is used to treat
a current infection, begin treatments with Sincocin 14 to
28 days after use of the fungicide or nematicide.
» Ornamentals Make first application
during initial leaf flush with subsequent applications every
30-60 days during active growth. Maximum number of applications/area/year:
10
Note: For control of secondary infections by fungal pathogens,
make initial application prior to plant optimal growth conditions.
If a systemic fungicide or nematicide is used to treat a current
infection, begin treatments with Sincocin 14 to 28 days after
use of the fungicide or nematicide.
CHEMIGATION
OF SINCOCIN- GENERAL INFORMATION
Apply this product only through drip (trickle) or sprinkler,
including center pivot, lateral move, end tow, side (wheel)
roll, traveler, big gun, solid set, or hand move irrigation
systems. Do not apply this product through any other type
of irrigation system.
Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues
in the crop can result from non-uniform distribution of treated
water. If you have questions about calibration, you should
contact State Extension Service Specialists, equipment manufacturers
or other experts. Do not connect an irrigation system (including
greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application to a public
water system unless the pesticide label prescribed safety
devices for public water systems are in place. A person knowledgeable
of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation
or under the supervision of the responsible person, shall
shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should
the need arise.
MIXING AND APPLICATION
The following instructions apply to all chemigation methods
discussed on this labeling.
Determine the number of acres to be treated by the chemigation
system. Prepare a premix by adding the recommended volume
of SINCOCIN from the table above and a minimum of one gallon
of water for each acre to be treated into a reservoir container.
The use of larger quantities of water to dilute the premix
may make calibration of the application easier. Meter the
premix into the chemigation system at a rate that will consume
the entire premix within the period of chemigation or within
8 hours, whichever is less. Maintain agitation in the reservoir
during the period of chemigation to keep material in suspension.
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