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When applying the product to target root disease, what action should be taken immediately following application?
- Apply a tank mix of other fungicides
- Wait 3 to 10 days before the next application
- Follow immediately with sufficient overhead sprinkler irrigation
- Apply a soil or seedline drench
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The label states: 'If targeting root disease, follow immediately with sufficient overhead sprinkler irrigation to move product to the root zone.'🔗 Source
Which of the following is a valid method for applying the product to target collar rots?
- Injection directly into the rooting zone using shanks
- Drench or spray at the base of the trunk
- Banded spray (in-furrow) at planting
- Overhead sprinkler irrigation only
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For collar rots, the label instructs to 'Apply as drench or spray' at the 'base of the trunk, covering the soil contact zone.'🔗 Source
When targeting diseases on foliage, flowers, fruit, or other above-ground parts, what is the recommended application rate for severe disease pressure?
- 1 to 3 quarts per acre
- 6 quarts per acre
- 0.5 to 4.5 pints per acre
- 1 to 2 quarts per acre
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Under severe disease pressure, the label instructs to use higher label rates of 6 quarts/acre.🔗 Source
When applying to foliage, what is the primary goal regarding the coverage of the crop canopy?
- To achieve thorough coverage with minimal runoff
- To ensure the product stays on the soil surface
- To apply only to the base of the trunk
- To use the highest possible concentration to prevent runoff
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The label notes to 'apply as a spray in sufficient water to achieve thorough coverage of the crop canopy with minimal runoff.'🔗 Source
For diseases on foliage, flowers, or fruit, how frequently should applications be repeated under conditions that favor disease development?
- Every 2-4 weeks
- Every 3 to 10 days
- Once at transplanting
- Every 3-7 days
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The label states to 'Repeat application every 3 to 10 days as needed, for as long as conditions favor disease development.'🔗 Source
According to the label, where can Double Nickel LC Biofungicide be applied?
- Indoor and Outdoor
- Outdoor only
- Only in California
- Only in greenhouse environments
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The label specifies 'Outdoor' for both foliage disease applications and soil-borne disease applications.🔗 Source
What is the application rate range for soil-borne diseases infecting seeds, seedlings, roots, or stems?
- 1 to 6 quarts per acre
- 1 to 2 quarts per acre
- 0.5 to 4.5 pints or 8 to 72 ounces per acre
- 3 to 10 quarts per acre
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The label specifies a rate of 0.5 to 4.5 pints or 8 to 72 ounces per acre for soil-borne diseases.🔗 Source
In which geographic location is the use of Double Nickel LC Biofungicide for soil-borne nematodes prohibited?
- Any area with high humidity
- Areas with heavy soil contact
- California
- Areas with rapid disease development
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The label explicitly states that for soil-borne nematodes, it is 'Not for use in California.'🔗 Source
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