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ODIN002 - Rose Diseases and Their Control in the Home Garden
... spraying chlorothalonil (Daconil) and alternating with one of the following three fungicides: triforine (Funginex), propiconazole (Banner Maxx), or myclonbutinol (Systhane, Eagle, or Immunox). Spray applications should be made every 7-10 days ...
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ODIN004 - Powdery Mildew of Ornamentals and Shade Trees
... severely diseased portions and use one of the following fungicides according to label instructions: Propiconazole (Banner Maxx) is registered for control of powdery mildew and numerous other diseases on ornamentals. Myclobutanil (Systhane ...
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TG01 - Turfgrass No. 1 Problems on Centipedegrass
... time after the disease activity has stopped. Some fungicides may help control these diseases, including Banner Maxx, Bayleton, Eagle, Prostar or Heritage applied in the early fall should provide acceptable control the ...
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TG03 - TURFGRASS DISEASES INFORMATION NOTE NO. 3 DISEASES OF TURFGRASSES ON ATHLETIC FIELDS IN NORTH CAROLINA -
... recover during the fall. Fungicides such as Daconil Ultrex, Chipco 26GT, Consyst, Spectro, Bannar MAXX, Eagle, Compass, Heritage or Prostar applied once every 2 weeks during favorable weather conditions ... the disease. Some fungicides can be used to control the disease, including Heritage, Compass, Prostar, Banner MAXX, Bayleton, Rubigon, Chipco 26 GT or Daconil Ultrex. Rust is a serious disease on ...
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BANNER="OD15 - ORNAMENTAL NOTE NO. 15 JUNIPER DISEASES AND THEIR CONTROL IN THE LANDSCAPE
... BANNER="OD15 - ORNAMENTAL NOTE NO. 15 JUNIPER DISEASES AND THEIR CONTROL IN THE LANDSCAPE Juniper Diseases ... into or among plants also can be reduced through the use of fungicides. Mefenoxam (Subdue Maxx) should be used at the rate of 1-2 oz per 100 gallons of water ...
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