PENDANT™ PRO SE controls the top 12 diseases affecting cool season turf and should be the foundation of your snow mould management strategy.
Key Benefits
- One product to treat up to 12 diseases.
- Flexible label rate and tank mixable with other products.
- No chlorothalonil allows late-season play after snow mould application if weather is favourable.
- Rapid dispersion for improved performance, no additional surfactant required.
- One jug will treat 1.25 – 10 acres depending on targeted disease.
- Long-term snow mould control with 140+ days of protection.
Group
FRAC Group 3 + 12
Packaging
10 L / Jug
Active Ingredient
Propiconazole
Fludioxonil
Pendant Pro SE is unique. Created to meet Canadian conditions.
Storage
Keep in original container, tightly closed. Store in cool, dry, ventilated area away from feed and food stuffs. Keep out of reach of children and animals. Do not freeze.
Mode of Action
Contact and systemic activity. Aids in resistance management.
Turf Types
All golf course related cool-season grasses, including bentgrasses, bluegrasses, fescue grasses, ryegrasses and their mixtures.
Application Rate
See label for specific uses and rates.
How it Works
Outside and inside protection from fungi.
Combination of two active ingredients:
Fludioxonil – FRAC Group 12 – 38 g ai per litre: Contact activity working on the leaf, in the thatch and soil. Causes disruption of the fungal cell membrane resulting in fungal cell destruction.
Propiconazole – FRAC Group 3 – 159 g ai per litre: Protective, curative and eradicant activity on fungal pathogens. Rapidly absorbed by turf leaves and moves within Xylem, providing good distribution and lasting protection throughout the plant.
Defeat Disease
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Dollar Spot
Dollar spot affects all turfgrasses and can occur anytime between spring and late fall. On close-cut golf turf, dollar spot appears as bleached white or straw-coloured softball-sized patches.
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Anthracnose
Anthracnose is a fungal disease that attacks the basal or foliar system of turf and other course greenery, causing foliar blight and/or basal stem rot. Disease appearance varies depending on the area of infection as well as the type of turfgrass.
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Red Thread
Red thread can infect turfgrass at any time of the year but is most common during extended periods of humid, rainy weather in late spring and early summer.
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Brown Patch
Brown patch is one of the most common turf diseases affecting cool-season grasses, appearing as burnt-looking patches with a distinct ring around their edges along your fairways and on your greens.
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Leaf Spot
Leaf spot is caused by the fungi Drechslera Spp and Bipolaris Spp, which affect turfgrasses during the spring and fall months when the ground is cool and wet.
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Fusarium
Fusarium typically starts to develop once temperatures cool off in the fall, initially appearing as small, orange to red-brown circular patches.
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Yellow Patch
Yellow patch affects turfgrasses from fall to spring during cloudy, cool, wet conditions and can be identified by small to medium-sized patches with yellow or reddish-brown margins.
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Summer Patch
Summer patch affects multiple turfgrass species and can be especially devastating on golf greens with moderate to high levels of annual bluegrass.
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Snow Mold
Pink and gray snow mold are among the most invasive turf diseases in Canada, affecting cool-season grasses and developing when cold temperatures are accompanied with excess moisture.
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