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PBI-Gordon - Segway Fungicide SC - 39.2 OZ
- Controls Pythium root dysfunction, Pythium blight and Pythium damping-off
- Rainfast soon after application
- Residual foliar activity of 14-28 days
- Ideal for resistance management programs
- Sold Individually. Manufacturer Pack Size = 12
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Segway Fungicide Tackles Pythium Disease Rapidly and Consistently
Get the protection you need for your professionally managed turf areas when you treat them with Segway Fungicide. University and real-world trials show Segway Fungicide SC is highly effective in providing outstanding protection against Pythium disease over a period of 7 to 28 days.
From Professionally Managed Sports Fields to Residential Lawns- Treat Your Turf with Segway
Segway Fungicide SC is proven to offer consistent and rapid control of Pythium root dysfunction, Pythium blight, and Pythium damping-off. The active ingredient in Segway, cyazofamid, stops spores from germinating, inhibiting all stages of Pythium fungal development. Segway Fungicide SC is effective in protecting professionally managed turf areas, providing protection over a period of 7 to 28 days, depending on the level of disease pressure. And there is no known cross-resistance of Segway with existing fungicides, making it ideal for a disease management rotation program.
- Low water solubility
- Rainfast soon after application
- Residual foliar activity of 14-28 days
Active Ingredient:
Cyazofamid
Use Sites:
- Golf course (greens, tees, and fairways)
- Sod farms
- Seed farms
- Professionally managed sports fields
- Residential lawns by professional applicators
- See Segway Fungicide label for complete list
Diseases Controlled:
- Pythium Disease
- Downy Mildews
- See Segway label for complete list
REI:
Segway has no restricted entry interval for golf course and landscape turf applications, and treated areas may be entered as soon as sprays have dried.
Mode of Action and Rotation:
The Segway active ingredient cyazofamid features a novel mode of action that puts it in Fungicide Resistance Action Committee (FRAC) Group 21 and makes it ideal for resistance management programs. For optimum performance, start with Segway early and rotate with fungicides that use a different mode of action. Two consecutive applications of Segway Fungicide may be made per year, and Segway can be applied up to three times per year at the high rate of 0.9 FL OZ/1,000 SQ FT.
Notable Performance Data:
University field trials conducted from 2002-2006 at universities in California, Michigan, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin comparing Segway with other registered fungicides show that Segway delivers exceptional control of Pythium in turf across varying environments and disease pressures.
Application:
Segway Fungicide SC is a flowable suspension concentrate for the control of Pythium and Downy mildew diseases on turf areas associated with golf courses (greens, tees, and fairways), sod farms, seed farms, college and professional sports fields, and residential and commercial lawns. Segway can also control Pythium, Phytophthora, and Downy mildew diseases on ornamental plants in landscapes.
Application by homeowners to residential turf is prohibited.
TURF
Segway controls Pythium blight, Pythium damping-off, Pythium root dysfunction, and Pythium root rot in turf. Within the rate range given for turf, use the lower rate for the shortest interval and higher rate for the longest interval. Under severe disease conditions, use the highest rate and shortest interval. Use only with ground application equipment.
ORNAMENTALS
Soil Application- To control damping-off, root and stem rot diseases of ornamentals, including conifers, are grown in landscapes, apply Segway as a soil drench or soil surface spray. Do not make more than 2 applications of Segway per crop cycle for control of Pythium or Phytophthora soil-borne diseases.
Applications of Segway should begin when conditions are favorable for disease development or when plants first exhibit disease symptoms, from germination to mature crop.
- Spec Sheet Spec Sheet (Size: 2.2 MB)