Elatus fungicide for pulse crops...control of foliar diseases. PRODUCT BENEFITS • Provides...

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TECHNICAL BULLETIN

Elatus™ contains our breakthrough fungicide, Solatenol®, which offers excellent activity in pulse crops to help maintain quality and yield potential through effective control of foliar diseases.

PRODUCT BENEFITS• Provides targeted, effective foliar disease control in pulse crops

• Dual modes of action, Group 11 (Azoxystrobin) and our Group 7 SDHI (Solatenol) combine to deliver strong preventative control and resistance management

• One convenient use rate across all registered pulse crops

Visit Syngenta.ca or contact our Customer Interaction Centre at 1-87-SYNGENTA (1-877-964-3682).

Always read and follow label directions. Elatus is a foliar application of Elatus A and Elatus B fungicides. Elatus™, Quilt®, Solatenol®, the Alliance Frame, the Purpose Icon and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2016 Syngenta.

PACKAGING• Case: 8.1L Elatus A + 8.1L Elatus B (1 case treats up to 40 acres)• Bulk: 97.2 L Elatus A + 97.2 L Elatus B (treats 480 acres)Refer to the label for a complete list of diseases and recommended rates.

WATER VOLUME• Groundapplication:minimum10–20gallonsperacre

• Aerialapplication:minimum4.5gallonsperacre

Good spray coverage and canopy penetration are important for optimal results. This is achieved through increased water volumes.

APPLICATION TIMING• Recommendedusepattern:Oneapplicationatearlyflower(i.e.0-20%bloom).

• A preventative application is important for optimal disease protection and best results.

REGISTERED CROPS AND DISEASES

Elatus fungicide for pulse crops

Refer to the label for a complete list of registered crops and diseases.

* Suppression.

• Lentils• Field peas• Chickpeas• Beans• Soybeans

• Ascochyta• Rust• Anthracnose• Powdery mildew• Mycosphaerella• Sclerotinia*

Pulse crops For control of

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Pulse Fungicide Trial Yields - Lentils (n=1)

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2015 Elatus Performance – Woodrow, SK

Performanceevaluationsarebasedonfieldobservationsandpublicinformation.Datafrommultiplelocationsandyearsshouldbe consulted whenever possible. Individual results may vary depending on local growing, soil and weather conditions.

Always read and follow label directions.

Figure 2. A lush crop of lentils, just prior to row closure, is ready to spray with Elatus Moose Jaw, SK Demonstration Trial, 2015

In Elatus demonstration trials across southernSaskatchewanin2015,growers experienced:

• Goodmixabilityandeaseofapplication through various handlers and sprayers

• Excellentcompatibilitywithtankmixpartners

• Ahealthy,standingpulsecropatharvest

How Elatus WorksThrough dual modes of action, Elatus deliverslong-lastingdiseaseprotectionin two ways:

• First,Elatusstickstotheplant’swaxy layer on the cuticle of the leaf, penetrating slowly over time, delivering residual activity.

• Secondly,Elatusistakenupthroughthexylem–thewaterconductingvesselswithintheplant–andthenmoves upward and outward to protect the plant as it grows.

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