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Proline GOLD

Overview

Suffering from sclerotinia? Proline® GOLD offers outstanding protection in high disease pressure situations against the most serious canola disease, sclerotinia. Proline GOLD is now also registered for control of anthracnose on lentils, including Group 11 fungicide resistant strains.

Two modes of action work in synergy to provide exceptional yields and excellent disease protection.

Along with exceptional sclerotinia protection, Proline GOLD is an easy-to-use liquid formulation that provides systemic and contact protection for both immediate and extended results.

Product Summary

Fungicide

Product Type

  • Fungicide
Crops

Crops

  • Canola
  • Lentils
  • Field peas
  • Dry beans
  • Edible beans
  • Bushberries
  • See All Crops
Diseases Controlled

Diseases Controlled (Top 4)

Diseases Supressed

Diseases Suppressed (Top 3)

  • Leaf rust (Bushberries)
  • Septoria leaf spot (Bushberries)
Groups and Active Ingredients

Groups and Active Ingredients

  • Fluopyram Group 7
  • Prothioconazole Group 3
Formulation Type

Formulation Type

  • Suspension
Packaging

Packaging

  • 10.12 L Jug = 40 ac.

Active Ingredients

Group 7
Fluopyram
Group 7
Group 3
Prothioconazole
Group 3

Crops

canola icon Canola

pulse icon Lentils
Dry beans
Edible beans

berry icon Bushberries
Low growing berries (except strawberries)

Canola

Sclerotinia infection in canola occurs primarily at flowering from airborne ascospores, which infect blossoms during periods of extended wetness. Regular rains or high humidity a few weeks before and during flowering generally result in sclerotinia infection. If these conditions continue after flowering, severity of the disease can be high and yield loss can be significant.

Proline GOLD fungicide delivers outstanding protection in high disease pressure situations against sclerotinia.

Two modes of action work in synergy to provide exceptional yield and disease protection. The combination of two powerful actives, the trusted performance of prothioconazole (Group 3) combined with fluopyram (Group 7), provides growers with the satisfaction of knowing their canola is protected.

An easy to use liquid formulation that provides systemic and contact protection for both immediate and extended results.

Proline GOLD VS The Competition

Western Canada 2020 Results

98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106
Proline GOLD
105.4%
Miravis® Bold fungicide
103.5%
Cotegra® fungicide std. rate1
103.4%
Untreated
100%

Source: Bayer 2020 Market Development Trials. N=15.
Your results may vary according to agronomic, environment, and pest variables.

1 Cotegra® std. rate = 40 ac./jug

Proline GOLD outperformed the competitors with a 73% win rate over Miravis® Bold fungicide and a 67% win rate over Cotegra® fungicide in these trials.

Lentils

For further white mould control, Proline GOLD fungicide provides two modes of action – Group 7 and Group 3. Proline GOLD is registered for control of anthracnose, including Group 11 fungicide resistant strains.

Fungicide Decision – Lentils

Fungicide Decision – Lentils Fungicide Decision – Lentils

2020 Lentil Fungicide Results

Yield bu/ac.

0 6 12 18 24 30 36
untreated
31.9
Delaro fungicide
33.7 +1.8 bu
Dyax® fungicide
33.3 +1.48 bu
Proline GOLD fungicide
33.8 +1.9 bu
Delaro fungicide followed by Delaro fungicide
35.2 +3.3 bu
Dyax® fungicide followed by Cotegra® fungicide
34.2 +2.3 bu

Source 3: Bayer Market Development trails (2020). Your results may vary according to agronomic, environmental and pest variables.

Fungicide stewardship best practices

Bayer supports the initiatives of the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers to monitor insensitivity to Group 11 (strobilurin, QoI) fungicides in anthracnose in lentils, as well as determine best management practices. The following fungicide stewardship best management practices are recommended, based upon the Fungicide Resistance Action Committee*:

  • Scout fields regularly
  • Apply fungicides according to label rates and timings
  • Minimize the use of Group 11 fungicides
  • Use fungicides that include actives other than Group 11 and are effective on anthracnose
  • Scout fields at crop maturity to determine if applications were effective Single applications of Delaro® fungicide, or Delaro followed by Proline or Proline GOLD fungicide adheres to the recommendations outlined above.

Fungicide trials conducted in lentils in regions with suspected Anthracnose resistance

Yield (% of untreated)

0 14 28 42 56 70 84 98 112
untreated
100.0
Dyax® fungicide 0.16 L/ac
99.8
Elatus® fungicide A 0.20 L/ac. + B 0.20 L/ac.
104.1
Cotegra® fungicide 0.28 L/ac.
103.3
Delaro® fungicide 0.36 L/ac.
110.9
Proline 480SC fungicide 0.13 L/ac.
110.1
Proline GOLD fungicide 0.30 L/ac.
109.3

Source: 3 Bayer Market Development trails (2020). Your results may Vary according to agronomic, environmental and pest variables.

Dry Bean

Proline GOLD 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, Proline GOLD combines fluopyram (Group 7) with the proven defense of prothioconazole (Group 3), offering exceptional yields and unparalleled disease protection.

Why choose Proline GOLD for dry beans?

  • 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
  • Excellent resistance management tool with two modes of action

Diseases Controlled

Sclerotinia
Anthracnose
Ascochyta blight
Asian soybean rust
Mycosphaerella blight
White mould

Diseases Suppressed

Leaf rust (Bushberries)
Septoria leaf spot (Bushberries)

Province of Registration

Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland
Northwest Territories
Nova Scotia
Nunavut
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Yukon

Make Each Spray Count with FieldView

Ever wonder if your fungicide application is paying off?

  • Use FieldView™ to track where you placed an untreated check during your fungicide application as a way to measure performance.
  • During or after harvest evaluate your yield results by applications through yield maps and running field region reports

Why spray more than you have to? Spray only the acres of your field that are going to benefit the most from a fungicide application.

  • FieldView crop protection scripting tool can easily help farmers apply Proline® or Proline GOLD fungicides to only the areas of the field that will benefit the most
  • Lower biomass areas of a field may not benefit from a sclerotinia fungicide application
  • Users will have the ability easily to turn on and off zones in the field
  • Famers can use the Manual Crop Protection Scripting tool for free with a FieldView subscription

How to create a Proline GOLD on/off fungicide script with FieldView.

Custom scripts tailored to your fields

Bayer and FieldView seamlessly intertwine to track and trial the performance of your fungicide with each spray. Unleash the potential of your farming operation by designing a Proline GOLD fungicide script tailored to your field.

Learn more about FieldView

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Application Guidelines

Crop Disease Rate
Canola Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 253mL/ac.
(625 ml/ha)
Lentils, Dry Beans, Field Pea White mould 304 mL/ac.
(750 mL/ha)
Lentils Anthracnose on lentil (Colletotrichum lentis) including biotypes resistant to Group 11 (strobilurin, Qol) fungicides 304 mL/ac.
(750 mL/ha)
Lentils, Dry Beans, Field Pea

Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.)

Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella pinodes)

Anthracnose in dry bean (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum)

Asian Soybean Rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi)

202 – 304 mL/ac.
(500 – 750 mL/ha)
Bushberries Septoria leaf spot (suppression) 750 mL/ha
304 mL/ac.
Leaf rust (suppression)
Valdensinia leaf spot (blueberry only)
1000 mL/ha
(405 mL/ac.)
Monilinia blight 750 mL/ha>
(304 mL/ac.)
Low Growing Berries (except strawberries) Fruit rot 875 mL/ha
(354 mL/ac.)


Timing
Canola Sclerotinia

Apply when the crop is in the 20 - 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. Good spray coverage of the plants is essential.

Apply a second application 10 – 14 days later, up to full bloom, if disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development. When conditions favouring disease are severe, use the shorter interval.

The application may be made by ground or aerial spray equipment.

Dry Beans, Chickpea, Field pea, Lentils 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.

Lentils Anthracnose on lentil- including biotypes resistant to Group 11 (strobilurin, Qol) fungicides

Begin fungicide applications preventatively. The first PROLINE GOLD application should be made prior to the appearance of stem lesions, typically anywhere between the 8-10 node stage and early flowering. Apply a second time 7-14 days later when disease pressure is high or when agronomic or weather conditions are conducive to disease development. Within the stated interval range, use shorter intervals for best protection under conditions conducive to high disease pressure. Ensure that the area to be treated is covered uniformly. Good spray coverage and canopy penetration are important for best results. For maximum efficacy against anthracnose, use PROLINE GOLD as part of an integrated approach to disease management. This approach involves cultural practices and use of alternative chemistries when multiple fungicide applications are required.

Dry Beans, Chickpea, Field pea, Lentils Ascochyta blight
Mycosphaerella blight
Anthracnose in dry bean
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.
Bushberries Septoria leaf (suppression) Apply Proline GOLD 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.
Leaf rust (suppression)
Veldensinia leaf spot (blueberry only) (suppression)

Apply Proline Gold 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.

Begin applications when 40 percent of the blossom buds have the bud scales separated. A second application of Proline Gold fungicide or another approved fungicide should be applied 7 to 10 days later.

Monilinia blight
Low Growing Berries, Except Strawberries Fruit rot Begin applications at early bloom for fruit rot. Make a second application of Proline GOLD 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.


Water Volumes
Ground – minimum of 10 US gal./ac.

Rainfastness
One to two hours after application, when dry


Pre-Harvest Interval
Bushberries 7 days
Dry beans, Chickpea, Field pea, Lentils 14 days of harvest of seed
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
Canola, Mustard 36 days of harvest of seed

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