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Propulse

Propulse® fungicide for dry and edible beans provides unparalleled disease control with best-in-class protection against the most serious dry bean diseases, including white mould (sclerotinia) and anthracnose. With two modes of action, Propulse combines fluopyram (Group 7) with the proven defense of prothioconazole (Group 3), offering exceptional yields and unparalleled disease protection.
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fs-approved-use: NB, NL, NS, NT, NU, ON, PE, QC, YK

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Exceptional control of both white mould and anthracnose resulting in improved seed quality and grade

Contact and systemic protection for immediate and extended protection

Easy to use liquid formulation

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Bean (Dry, Edible)

Bushberries

Group 7 Fluopyram
Group 3 Prothioconazole

Suspension

6.1L jug = 20 ac.

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Bean (Dry, Edible)

Bushberries

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Group 7 Fluopyram
Group 3 Prothioconazole

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Suspension

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6.1L jug = 20 ac.

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Anthracnose

Ascochyta blight

Asian soybean rust

Mycosphaerella blight

White mould

Leaf rust

Septoria leaf spot

diseases-controlled

Anthracnose

Ascochyta blight

Asian soybean rust

Mycosphaerella blight

White mould

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Leaf rust

Septoria leaf spot

Performance Data

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    Dry Beans
    White Mould
    Begin fungicide applications preventatively. When disease pressure is high or when agronomic or weather conditions are conducive to disease development, continue applications as needed on a 7- to 14-day interval. Use shorter intervals for best protection. Ensure that the area to be treated is covered uniformly. Good spray coverage and canopy penetration are important for best results.
    750 mL/ha
    (304 mL/ac.)
    Dry Beans
    Ascochyta Blight
    Anthracnose (On Dry Bean Only)
    Asian Soybean Rust
    Begin fungicide applications preventatively. When disease pressure is high or when agronomic or weather conditions are conducive to disease development, continue applications as needed, on a 10 – 14-day interval. Use the higher rate when conditions for heavy infestation exist. Use the higher rate when growing less resistant cultivars. Ensure that the area to be treated is covered uniformly. Good spray coverage and canopy penetration are important for best results.
    500-750 mL/ha
    (202-304 mL/ac.)
    Bushberries
    Septoria Leaf Spot (Suppression)
    Apply Propulse fungicide at the first sign of disease. After the initial application, one additional application may be made 10-14 days afterwards if conditions remain favourable for continued or increased disease development
    750 mL/h
    (304 mL/ac.)
    Bushberries
    Leaf Rust (Suppression)
    Valdensinia Leaf Spot (Blueberry Only) (Suppression)
    Apply Propulse fungicide at the first sign of disease. After the initial application, one additional application may be made 10-14 days afterwards if conditions remain favourable for continued or increased disease development
    1000 mL/h
    (405 mL/ac.)
    Bushberries
    Monilinia Blight
    Begin applications when 40 percent of the blossom buds have the bud scales separated. A second application of Propulse fungicide or another approved fungicide should be applied 7 to 10 days later.
    750 mL/h
    (304 mL/ac.)
    Low Growing Berries (Except Strawberries)
    Fruit Rot
    Begin applications at early bloom for fruit rot. Make a second application of Propulse fungicide or another approved fungicide 7-14 days later.
    Apply specified dosage in the following methods
    1. Foliar spray application
    2. Soil application Chemigation into the rootzone through low- pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment
    875 mL/h
    (354 mL/ac.)


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    Bushberries
    7 days
    Dry Beans
    14 days of harvest seed
    24 hours
    7 days of cutting for forage, grazing or hay
    Low Growing Berries (except strawberries)
    45 days of harvest of bearberry, bilberry, cloudberry, cranberry, muntries and partridgeberry. 7 days of harvest of blueberry and lingonberry


    Ground only – Minimum of 19 gal./ac. (178 L/ha)


    1 - 2 hours




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