Meteor. A locally systemic fungicide with broad-spectrum, multi-site ...

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Broad-spectrum control Contact, and locally systemic activity Multi-site mode of action, team player for resistance management programs Controls spores and mycelium Introduction UPI is proud to introduce Meteor ® fungicide. Meteor is a locally systemic fungicide with a multi-site mode of action, providing growers effective and wide ranging disease control on a number of crops. Features of Meteor Fungicide Formulation • Flowable SC formulation • Stays in suspension • Easy to measure • Low foaming • Rainfast once dried on the plant Formulation and Pack Size Available Meteor contains 4.0 lbs active ingredient per gallon, and is available in a 2.5 gallon, no-glug jug. Frac Group 2 Meteor. A locally systemic fungicide with broad-spectrum, multi-site mode of action.

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Crop: onions Disease: Botrytis LoCation: soDus, ny 2011

Small Grade Medium Grade Large Grade Total Yield 1-2” diameter 2-3” diameter 3+” diameter

Meteor 0.98 6.23 2.20 327.6

rovral 0.75 5.53 2.10 291.9

untreated 3.13 3.50 1.05 267.5

treatment Dates: 7/13/2011, 7/20/2011, 7/27/2011, 8/2/2011, 8/12/2011, 8/20/2011, yield rating: 8/24/2011

Treatment Yield: Lbs/Plot (Aug 24, 2011) CWT/Acre

Always read and follow label directions and precautions. Rovral is a registered trademark of FMC. Meteor® Manzate®, Ziram® and UPI logo are trademarks of United Phosphorus, Inc. ©February 2013. United Phosphorus, Inc., 630 Freedom Business Parkway, King of Prussia, PA 19406. Collateral #MET1

Built for where crop protection is going.

Contact your local UPI sales representative or distributor, call 1-800-438-6071 or visit www.upi-usa.com.

• Broad-spectrum control

• Contact, and locally systemic activity

• Multi-site mode of action, team player for resistance management programs

• Controls spores and mycelium

IntroductionUPI is proud to introduce Meteor® fungicide. Meteor is a locally systemic fungicide with a multi-site mode of action, providing growers effective and wide ranging disease control on a number of crops.

Features of Meteor Fungicide Formulation• Flowable SC formulation

• Stays in suspension

• Easy to measure

• Low foaming

• Rainfast once dried on the plant

Formulation and Pack Size AvailableMeteor contains 4.0 lbs active ingredient per gallon, and is available in a 2.5 gallon, no-glug jug.

Frac Group2

Meteor. A locally systemic fungicide with broad-spectrum, multi-site mode of action.

• Botrytis Leaf Blight

• Botrytis Neck Roll

• Purple Blotch

• Stemphylium Blight

• Use Rate: 1.5 pint/acre.• PHI: 7 days• Apply when conditions become favorable for disease development. Continue applications at 14 day intervals as needed.

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Rovral

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• Leaf Drop

• Bottom Rot

• Gray Mold

• Use Rate: 1.5 - 2.0 pints/acre.• PHI: 14 days• Apply from planting to just after thinning. Apply again 10 days later if needed. If conditions still favor disease development, make a third application 10 days after the second spray.

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LabeLed crOps and Key diseases

Crops Diseases ControlleD

Meteor fungicide controls a wide range of diseases on a wide range of crops. Below is a summary list. Please refer to the Meteor label for additional use information.

Resistance ManagementIt is always important to follow a planned resistant management program. Make no more than two consecutive applications of Meteor fungicide before rotating to a fungicide with a different mode of action.

Meteor controls the two main diseases California almond growers will inevitably face during the growing season: Brown Rot Blossom Blight, and Shot Hole. Make Meteor part of your disease rotation program.

Meteor is not harmful to bees and other beneficial insects, is not phytotoxic to blossoms and leaves, and does not carry a lengthy re-entry interval.

efficacy Of fungicide prOgrams fOr management Of shOt hOLe On aLmOnd – J. adasKaveg, u.c. riverside 2012

Application* timing and date

PB FB PF PF Shot hole on fruit**

Fungicide Rate (/A) 2-17 2-24 3-6 3-19 Inc. (%) Severity

Control --- --- --- --- --- 80.30 4.20

Meteor 4L 16 fl oz x x 2.96 0.04 Manzate Pro-Stick 6 lb x x

Rovral 4L 16 fl oz x x 3.08 0.04Ziram 76DF 8 lb x x

++++ = excellent and consistent; +++ = good and reliable; ++ = moderate and varialbe; +/- minimal effectiveness

*PB = Pink Bud; FB = Full Bloom; PF = Petal Fall **Evaluated 4/17/12. Disease incidence are based on the number of fruit with Shot hole. 25-30 fruit evaluated for each of four single trees.

Meteor + light summer oil 1-2% ++++ ++++ +++ Meteor (alone) +++ +++ +++

aLmOnd disease rating – university Of caLifOrnia website

product Brown rot Jacket rot shot Hole

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Diseases controlled:

• Alternate Leaf Spot

• Brown Rot Blossom Blight

• Jacket Rot

• Shot Hole

• Use Rate: 1.0 pint/acre.• Apply first at pink bud and make up to 3 subsequent applications at full bloom, petal fall, and up to and no later than 5 weeks after petal fall. • The optimal timing for jacket rot control is full bloom.

Beans – Gray Mold, White Mold (sclerotinia sclerotiorum) – Snap, Dry & Lima

Berries – Botrytis Fruit Rot – Blackberry, Loganberry – Raspberry (red and black) – Currant, Elderberry – Gooseberry, Huckleberry

Broccoli – Black Leg

Carrots – Alternaria Blight, Black Crown Rot

Cotton (in-furrow) – Damping-off

Garlic – White Rot

Ginseng – Alternaria Blight

Grapes – Bunch Rot

Peanuts – Sclerotinia blight

Potatoes – Early Blight, White Mold

Stone Fruit – Brown Rot Blossom Blight, Jacket Rot, Scab, Shot Hole – Apricots, Cherries, Nectarines – Peaches, Plums, Prunes

Strawberries – Anthracnose, Botrytis Crown Rot, Box Rox, Gray Mold, Phomopsis Soft Rot, Purple Leaf Spot, Stem End Rot

Chinese Mustard (FL) – Alternaria Leaf Spot

Crucifer Crops for Seed (AZ, CA, WA) – Alternaria spp., Sclerotinia spp.

Carrot Seed (CA, ID, NE, WA) – Alternaria spp.

Crimson, Red or White Clover for Seed (OR) – Sclerotinia, Crown Rot and Wilt, Black Stem

Seed Peas for Export to Sweden (ID, WA) – Ascochyta Blight

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LabeLed crOps and Key diseases

Crops Diseases ControlleD

Meteor fungicide controls a wide range of diseases on a wide range of crops. Below is a summary list. Please refer to the Meteor label for additional use information.

Resistance ManagementIt is always important to follow a planned resistant management program. Make no more than two consecutive applications of Meteor fungicide before rotating to a fungicide with a different mode of action.

Meteor controls the two main diseases California almond growers will inevitably face during the growing season: Brown Rot Blossom Blight, and Shot Hole. Make Meteor part of your disease rotation program.

Meteor is not harmful to bees and other beneficial insects, is not phytotoxic to blossoms and leaves, and does not carry a lengthy re-entry interval.

efficacy Of fungicide prOgrams fOr management Of shOt hOLe On aLmOnd – J. adasKaveg, u.c. riverside 2012

Application* timing and date

PB FB PF PF Shot hole on fruit**

Fungicide Rate (/A) 2-17 2-24 3-6 3-19 Inc. (%) Severity

Control --- --- --- --- --- 80.30 4.20

Meteor 4L 16 fl oz x x 2.96 0.04 Manzate Pro-Stick 6 lb x x

Rovral 4L 16 fl oz x x 3.08 0.04Ziram 76DF 8 lb x x

++++ = excellent and consistent; +++ = good and reliable; ++ = moderate and varialbe; +/- minimal effectiveness

*PB = Pink Bud; FB = Full Bloom; PF = Petal Fall **Evaluated 4/17/12. Disease incidence are based on the number of fruit with Shot hole. 25-30 fruit evaluated for each of four single trees.

Meteor + light summer oil 1-2% ++++ ++++ +++ Meteor (alone) +++ +++ +++

aLmOnd disease rating – university Of caLifOrnia website

product Brown rot Jacket rot shot Hole

aLmOnds

Diseases controlled:

• Alternate Leaf Spot

• Brown Rot Blossom Blight

• Jacket Rot

• Shot Hole

• Use Rate: 1.0 pint/acre.• Apply first at pink bud and make up to 3 subsequent applications at full bloom, petal fall, and up to and no later than 5 weeks after petal fall. • The optimal timing for jacket rot control is full bloom.

Beans – Gray Mold, White Mold (sclerotinia sclerotiorum) – Snap, Dry & Lima

Berries – Botrytis Fruit Rot – Blackberry, Loganberry – Raspberry (red and black) – Currant, Elderberry – Gooseberry, Huckleberry

Broccoli – Black Leg

Carrots – Alternaria Blight, Black Crown Rot

Cotton (in-furrow) – Damping-off

Garlic – White Rot

Ginseng – Alternaria Blight

Grapes – Bunch Rot

Peanuts – Sclerotinia blight

Potatoes – Early Blight, White Mold

Stone Fruit – Brown Rot Blossom Blight, Jacket Rot, Scab, Shot Hole – Apricots, Cherries, Nectarines – Peaches, Plums, Prunes

Strawberries – Anthracnose, Botrytis Crown Rot, Box Rox, Gray Mold, Phomopsis Soft Rot, Purple Leaf Spot, Stem End Rot

Chinese Mustard (FL) – Alternaria Leaf Spot

Crucifer Crops for Seed (AZ, CA, WA) – Alternaria spp., Sclerotinia spp.

Carrot Seed (CA, ID, NE, WA) – Alternaria spp.

Crimson, Red or White Clover for Seed (OR) – Sclerotinia, Crown Rot and Wilt, Black Stem

Seed Peas for Export to Sweden (ID, WA) – Ascochyta Blight

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• Broad-spectrum control

• Contact, and locally systemic activity

• Multi-site mode of action, team player for resistance management programs

• Controls spores and mycelium

IntroductionUPI is proud to introduce Meteor® fungicide. Meteor is a locally systemic fungicide with a multi-site mode of action, providing growers effective and wide ranging disease control on a number of crops.

Features of Meteor Fungicide Formulation• Flowable SC formulation

• Stays in suspension

• Easy to measure

• Low foaming

• Rainfast once dried on the plant

Formulation and Pack Size AvailableMeteor contains 4.0 lbs active ingredient per gallon, and is available in a 2.5 gallon, no-glug jug.

Frac Group2

Meteor. A locally systemic fungicide with broad-spectrum, multi-site mode of action.

Crop: onions Disease: Botrytis LoCation: soDus, ny 2011

Small Grade Medium Grade Large Grade Total Yield 1-2” diameter 2-3” diameter 3+” diameter

Meteor 0.98 6.23 2.20 327.6

rovral 0.75 5.53 2.10 291.9

untreated 3.13 3.50 1.05 267.5

treatment Dates: 7/13/2011, 7/20/2011, 7/27/2011, 8/2/2011, 8/12/2011, 8/20/2011, yield rating: 8/24/2011

Treatment Yield: Lbs/Plot (Aug 24, 2011) CWT/Acre

Always read and follow label directions and precautions. Rovral is a registered trademark of FMC. Meteor® Manzate®, Ziram® and UPI logo are trademarks of United Phosphorus, Inc. ©February 2013. United Phosphorus, Inc., 630 Freedom Business Parkway, King of Prussia, PA 19406. Collateral #MET1

Built for where crop protection is going.

Contact your local UPI sales representative or distributor, call 1-800-438-6071 or visit www.upi-usa.com.

• Botrytis Leaf Blight

• Botrytis Neck Roll

• Purple Blotch

• Stemphylium Blight

• Use Rate: 1.5 pint/acre.• PHI: 7 days• Apply when conditions become favorable for disease development. Continue applications at 14 day intervals as needed.

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Aug 2, 2011 Aug 12, 2011 Aug 18, 2011

Meteor

Rovral

Untreated

• Leaf Drop

• Bottom Rot

• Gray Mold

• Use Rate: 1.5 - 2.0 pints/acre.• PHI: 14 days• Apply from planting to just after thinning. Apply again 10 days later if needed. If conditions still favor disease development, make a third application 10 days after the second spray.

Lettuce

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