Active Ingredient: 23.3% Pyraclostrobin
Insignia SC Intrinsic brand fungicide:
Insignia fungicide controls an exceptionally broad spectrum of turf diseases, with long-term results. In fact, Insignia has shown excellent residual control on many turf diseases, reducing your labor and materials costs and enhancing your peace of mind. When used as directed, Insignia:
Controls key turf diseases for up to 28 days.
Delivers better control of the top 5 diseases than Heritage.
Suppresses dollar spot.
Pyraclostrobin, the active ingredient in Insignia, is an exciting kind of strobilurin chemistry. It is locally systemic, moving both upward and downward to a limited degree, to protect unsprayed portions of the leaf. In addition, pyraclostrobin will move from the top to the bottom of the leaf (translaminar movement), so Insignia applied to the top of the foliage will give protection to the underside as well.
Insignia controls key diseases up to 28 days, reducing your labor and materials costs. The broad spectrum of turf diseases Insignia controls includes:
Anthracnose
Dead Spot
Brown Patch
Fairy Ring
Fusarium Patch
Gray Leaf Spot
Gray Snow Mold
Leaf Spot
Melting Out
Pink Snow Mold
Powdery Mildew
Pythium Blight
Rapid Blight
Red Thread
Rust
Summer Patch
Take-All Patch
Pink Patch
Plus Dollar Spot suppression
Insignia may be used on 12 turf species:
Creeping Bentgrass
Colonial Bentgrass
Common Bermudagrass
Annual Bluegrass
Annual Ryegrass
St. Augustinegrass
Bahiagrass
Hybrid Bermudagrass
Kentucky Bluegrass
Perennial Ryegrass
Tall Fescue
Zoysiagrass
Because Insignia controls such a broad spectrum of diseases for such an extended period, it's the perfect foundation product for your fungicide spraying program. As with all fungicide chemistries, Insignia should be applied as part of a rotation. Insignia can be tank-mixed with other fungicides for additional disease control.
To achieve optimal results, make no more than two successive applications of Insignia. For specific application rates and instructions, consult the product label.
Application rate: .4 to .7 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. or 17.4 oz. to 30.5 oz. per acre.
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