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PROMAX TM New Broad Spectrum Soil and Nematicide For Use in Agronomic Crops, Vegetables, Tree Crops, Turf, and Ornamentals TM What is PROMAX How Does PROMAXTM Work The active ingredient of PROMAXTM is based on thyme oil. PROMAXTM controls harmful soil borne diseases and plant parasitic TM PROMAXTM is a protective and curative recommended for through contact activities. Additionally, PROMAX control of soil borne diseases and plant parasitic nematodes of a enhances activities of beneficial microbes which are detrimental to broad range of crops. Best results are achieved when used in a diseases and nematodes. It also improves root growth and as a preventative program following recommended rates and application result reduces susceptibility to secondary root infection. directions. Carefully read, understand and follow label directions. Product Characteristics Integrated Pest Management (IPM) · Excellent crop, human, and environmental safety PROMAXTM is formulated to deliver maximum performance and · No documented cross-resistance to other chemical classes adequate residual activities along with minimum impact on · Cost effective performance beneficial insects and predatory mites. PROMAXTM is compatible · Restricted Entry Interval (REI): 0 days with most , miticides, , and · Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 days fertilizers. Therefore, it is considered as an ideal product in tank · Contact and fast acting product mix strategy and in the rotation programs. Plant Parasitic Nematodes and Crops (including but not limited to) Carrots, cotton, curcurbits, onions, peppers, Root-knot potatoes, tomatoes, tree fruits (bearing and Application Recommendations (Meloidogyne) nonbearing), citrus, turfgrass, grape vines (all) · Use lower rates for light to moderate infestations and higher and small fruit, blueberries, blackberries rates for heavy infestations. Stunt Carrots, cucurbits, onions, peppers, tomatoes, (Tylenchorhynchus) turfgrass · Repeat application as required at 7-21 days for disease control and 2-5 weeks for control. See label for details. Carrots, cucurbits (cucumber and melons), potatoes, sweetcorn, tree fruits (bearing and Lesion(Pratylenchus) TM nonbearing): citrus, peaches, turfgrass, grape Rate of PROMAX Minimum vines (all) and small fruit, blueberries, blackberries Timing & Method (Gallons Per Acre, Gallons of Except Where Noted) Spray Solution Carrots, cotton, cucurbits, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, tree fruits (bearing and nonbearing), Pre-Planting & At Planting Sting (Belonolaimus) citrus, turfgrass, grape vines (all) and small fruit, Broadcast application 1 to 2 20 per Acre blueberries, blackberries Band application 0.5 to 1 5 per Acre Ring (Circonemoides) Cucurbits, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, turfgrass Spiral Helicotylenchus In-furrow application 0.5 to 1 5 per Acre Carrots, sweet corn, sweet potatoes, turfgrass and Rotylenchus)) Bedding Plants Reniform Cotton, tomatoes, tree fruits, grape vines (all) and Soil drench to seedlings (Rotylenchulus) small fruit, blueberries, blackberries 1gallon per grown in container or ----- beds prior to transplanti- 100 gallons of water Tree fruits (bearing and nonbearing):apples, Burrowing ng into the field cherries, citrus, peaches, pears, grape vines (all) (Rodopholus) and small fruit, blueberries, blackberries Low Pressure Irrigation Soybean Cyst Soybean Vegetables 0.5 ----- (Heterodera) Bearing and Nonbearing 1 ----- Lance (Hoplolaimus) Cotton, turfgrass Fruit Trees, Vines Soil-Borne Diseases and Crops (including but not limited to) Citrus 2 ----- Root Crown, Stem Asparagus, beans, cole crops, cotton, cucurbits, rots, and Damping eggplant, lettuce, onions, peas, peanuts, peppers, Ornamentals off (Fusarium, potatoes, nuts (almonds, walnuts), small fruits 5 per Pythium, (strawberries, cranberries, raspberries, blueber- Use as a surface drench 5 to 7 fl. oz. per 1000 sq. ft. Phytophthora, ries, blackberries), sweet potatoes, tobacco, 1000 sq. ft. Rhizoctonia) tomatoes, tree fruits (bearing & nonbearing): Turf Grass apples, apricots, cherries, peaches, citrus, man- goes, pineapple, plums, turfgrass, ornamentals 5 per Use as a surface 3 to 5 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. and flowers (azelea, geranium, impatients) grape application 1000 sq. ft. vines (all) and small fruit, blueberries, blackber- ries NOTE Club Root Broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflowers Information contained in this bulletin is accurate at the time of printing. Always read and follow (Plasmodiophora), directions of the product label. PROMAXTM is a trademark of Bio HumaNetics, Inc.® White Stem or Black Root (Corticium) White Rot Garlic (Sclerotium) Produced by: BioHumaNetics, Inc.® 201 S. Roosevelt Ave. Southern Blight Peppers, tomatoes Chandler, AZ 85226 Ph. 480/ 961-1220 (Sclerotium) Southern Stem & Peanuts Root Rot (Sclerotium)