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Proline

Like any good grower, you know when you’ve got a job to do, you better do it right. So, it only makes sense that growers everywhere are trusting Proline to lower DON levels, control late season leaf diseases and maximize their corn yield. Go for gold with Proline.
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fs-approved-use: NB, NL, NS, ON, PE, QC

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Proline helps protect yield potential in corn by providing leaf disease control, stalk rot protection and DON reduction

Provides canola growers with the satisfaction of knowing their crop is protected from yield-robbing sclerotinia.

Provides white mould and ascochyta disease control in pulse crops, especially when disease pressure is high and multiple fungicide applications are required

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Canola

Corn (Field, Seed, Sweet)

Cereals

Soybeans

Pulses

Group 3 Prothioconazole

Suspension Concentrate

5.1 L jug = 40 ac.

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Canola

Corn (Field, Seed, Sweet)

Cereals

Soybeans

Pulses

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Group 3 Prothioconazole

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Suspension Concentrate

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5.1 L jug = 40 ac.

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Ascochyta blight

Asian soybean rust

Crown rust

Eye spot

Frogeye leaf spot

Fusarium head blight

Gibberella ear rot

Stalk rot pathogens

Valdensinia leaf spot (Blueberry only)

diseases-controlled

Ascochyta blight

Asian soybean rust

Crown rust

Eye spot

Frogeye leaf spot

diseases-suppressed

Fusarium head blight

Gibberella ear rot

Stalk rot pathogens

Valdensinia leaf spot (Blueberry only)

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    Please refer to label for complete list of diseases controlled and suppressed.
    Canola, mustard and flax
    Apply Proline® when the crop is in the 20 to 50% bloom stage. Best protection will be achieved when the fungicide is applied prior to petals beginning to fall, and will allow for the maximum number of petals to be protected. View the canola bloom stage timing guide.
    Barley
    Apply Proline as a preventative spray within the time period when 70 to 100% of the barley main head stems are fully emerged to three days after full emergence.
    Pulses
    Apply Proline at the first sign of disease.
    Wheat
    Apply Proline within the time period from when at least 75% of the wheat heads on the main stem are fully emerged to when 50% of the heads in the main stem are in flower.
    Oats
    Apply Proline as a preventative foliar spray when the earliest disease symptoms appear on the leaves and stems.
    Corn
    Apply Proline from the development stage of corn between the tip of stigmata visible (silking) to the stigmata drying (silk browning).
    Sunflower and safflower
    Apply Proline when the crop is in the 10 to 50% disk flower bloom stage.


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    Chickpeas
    Lentils
    7 days
    24 hours
    A restricted entry interval (REI) of 20 days is required for handharvesting sweet corn and for detasseling seed corn
    Corn (field, pop and sweet)
    14 days
    24 hours
    Canola
    Flax (linseed)
    Oriental Mustard
    Rapeseed (Brassica carinata)
    36 days
    24 hours
    An REI of 3 days is required for hand-line irrigation in cucurbits and bushberries.
    Bushberries
    7 days
    24 hours
    Low growing berries
    45 days
    24 hours


    ON, QC, NB, NS, NFLD, PEI
    Ground
    Minimum of 19 gal/ac. (178 L/ha)
    Aerial
    Minimum of 5 gal/ac. (50 L/ha)


    1 hour



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