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CONTROLS Interface


Interface™ is the first turf fungicide with StressGard™ formulation technology. The formulation has been fine tuned to upgrade the performance of the product, providing superior disease control leading to visibly healthier turf. Interface™ controls six key turf diseases via two modes of action; Contact and Mesostemic making Interface the most flexible fungicide available as it can be used at any stage of disease and at any time of year.


Application Rate: 10l/ha in 400-600l water


Knapsack Rate: 100ml in 4-6l water AI: 265g/l iprodione and 16g/l trifloxystrobin Mapp No: 16060


Chipco Green 1L/5L


A contact fungicide which has curative and preventative action against red thread and fusarium patch. Full approval for use on golf courses, lawns, bowling greens, cricket pitches, tennis courts and professional sports grounds/stadiums.


• Preventative and curative action • Rainfast and weather resistant • Fast contact action • Excellent winter green-up Application Rate: 20l/ha in 500l water Knapsack Rate: 400ml in 10l water AI: 250g/l (24.3%w/w) iprodione. Mapp No: 13843


Heritage 500g


The origins of Heritage lie in the natural fungicides produced by wood-rotting fungi found on the forest floor. Heritage harnesses the power of these to produce a truly broad-spectrum product. The result is an incredibly powerful fungicide, yet one which is extremely gentle to turf. Heritage is the only systemic strobilurin fungicide which effectively protects turf as it grows, combating disease infection from within. This true systemic movement works in all conditions and does not rely on rain or air redistribution to reach new parts.


Application Rate: 0.5kg/ha in 125-1000l water


Knapsack Rate: 40g in 10l water AI: 50% w/w azoxystrobin Mapp No: 11383


Medallion TL 3L


Medallion TL utilises brand new innovative Contact+ activity developed for the sole purpose of providing the opportunity to maintain high levels of disease control. Medallion TL is a very fast acting fungicide that works by directly targeting disease pathogens on the leaf, in the thatch and at the soil surface; this allows Medallion TL to deliver a quick answer to turf disease and is proven to give long lasting protection throughout the lower temperature months ranging autumn to early spring.


Application Rate: 3l/ha in 125-500l water (maximum of four applications a year)


AI: 125g/l of fludioxonil Mapp No: 15287


Dedicate 250ml


A long lasting contact and systemic fungicide that can be used all year round whatever the weather.


Dedicate®


is a contact and systemic turf fungicide which both cures and prevents fusarium patch, red thread, dollar spot, anthracnose and rust in managed amenity turf, at any time of year.


Dedicate®


may be applied to turf areas which include golf courses, institutional, commercial and residential lawns, sports fields, parks, bowls and cricket pitches, municipal grounds and cemeteries.


Application Rate: 1l/ha in 400-500 water Knapsack Rate: 25ml in 10l water


AI: 200g/l (18.2% w/w) tebuconazole and 100g/l (9.10% w/w) trifloxystrobin Mapp No: 13612


Heritage Maxx


Now featuring the unrivalled Syngenta Maxx formulation technology.


• Exceptional easy-to-use Maxx formulation


• Faster and more complete uptake by leaf and root


• AI recycling gives long lasting effects • Tackles foliar and soil diseases


• Magnificent seven turf diseases on the label. Fusarium patch, anthracnose, brown patch, leaf spot/melting out, rusts, take all patch and type 2 fairy ring


• Five-way turf disease protection


Heritage Maxx has the broadest spectrum of turf diseases on the label and with no LERAP is the easiest to use.


Application Rate: 2.5l/ha. For spot treatment with knapsack or pedestrian sprayers use 25ml Heritage Maxx in 8-10l/ha


AI: azoxystrobin Mapp No: 14787


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