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New Chemistry for Ornamental Disease Control New Segway fungicide from FMC is your newest weapon in the battle for disease control. Segway offers effective Pythium, Phytophthora and Downey Mildew control on ornamentals in the landscape, commercial greenhouse and nursery markets. By using Segway fungicide first in your rotation you can stop pathogens in their tracks. Novel Mode of Action Cyazofamid, the active ingredient in Segway, is a novel mode of action and stands alone in FRAC Group 21. That makes Segway the perfect addition to your rotation. The unique mode of action inhibits all stages of the fungal lifecycle, allowing you to gain control even after symptoms are visible in your ornamentals. Used first in your rotation as a preventive product, Segway helps you get disease control quickly and keep it under control all season. Then, incorporate Segway into your regular rotation program for season-long control. Segway In Your Rotation Adding Segway to your rotation program helps you maintain season-long control of problematic diseases including Pythium, Phytophthora and Downy Mildew. Here’s what Segway can offer you: Novel Mode of Action: Segway is the only FRAC Group 21 fungicide in the ornamental market, allowing you to better manage potential resistance Prevention and Stopping Power; When used as a preventive treatment, Segway stops oomycete diseases before they start. But if symptoms have already developed, Segway effectively prevents the spread of oomycetes, protecting your investment from harmful diseases University Tested; University researchers across the United States have been testing Segway since 2003 with fantastic results. A sampling of that data is on the next page A New Weapon for Sudden Oak Death Segway is a powerful new fungicide for control of Phytophthora ramorum, a relatively new canker disease more commonly known as Sudden Oak Death. Sudden Oak Death has been declared a Quarantine Pathogen by the USDA and is therefore a critical control issue for ornamental growers in the areas where this disease is becoming prominent. The chart at right is an example of the performance you can expect from Segway when treating for this disease. Ornamental Disease Control with Segway Ornamental Disease Control with Segway ® Fungicide Fungicide S. Tjosvold, University of California, Watsonville

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New Chemistry for Ornamental Disease Control New Segway fungicide from FMC is your newest weapon in the battle for disease control. Segway offers effective Pythium, Phytophthora and Downey Mildew control on ornamentals in the landscape, commercial greenhouse and nursery markets. By using Segway fungicide first in your rotation you can stop pathogens in their tracks.

Novel Mode of Action Cyazofamid, the active ingredient in Segway, is a novel mode of action and stands alone in FRAC Group 21. That makes Segway the perfect addition to your rotation. The unique mode of action inhibits all stages of the fungal lifecycle, allowing you to gain control even after symptoms are visible in your ornamentals. Used first in your rotation as a preventive product, Segway helps you get disease control quickly and keep it under control all season. Then, incorporate Segway into your regular rotation program for season-long control.

Segway In Your Rotation Adding Segway to your rotation program helps you maintain season-long control of problematic diseases including Pythium, Phytophthora and Downy Mildew. Here’s what Segway can offer you:

Novel Mode of Action: Segway is the only FRAC Group 21 fungicide in the ornamental market, allowing you to better manage potential resistance

Prevention and Stopping Power; When used as a preventive treatment, Segway stops oomycete diseases before they start. But if symptoms have already developed, Segway effectively prevents the spread of oomycetes, protecting your investment from harmful diseases

University Tested; University researchers across the United States have been testing Segway since 2003 with fantastic results. A sampling of that data is on the next page

A New Weapon for Sudden Oak Death Segway is a powerful new fungicide for control of Phytophthora ramorum, a relatively new canker disease more commonly known as Sudden Oak Death. Sudden Oak Death has been declared a Quarantine Pathogen by the USDA and is therefore a critical control issue for ornamental growers in the areas where this disease is becoming prominent. The chart at right is an example of the performance you can expect from Segway when treating for this disease.

Ornamental Disease Control with SegwayOrnamental Disease Control with Segway® FungicideFungicide

S. Tjosvold, University of California, Watsonville

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University Tested Nationwide The charts below are a sampling of research trials conducted on the ornamental diseases controlled by proper use of Segway fungicide. Figure 1 shows Segway performance on resistant Phytophthora root rot, supporting the use of Segway in a rotation program. Figure 2 shows excellent performance on Pythium control, and is representative of a number of trials conducted at universities nationwide over the past 5 or more years.

Figure 1 Figure 2

PackagingSegway is available in 39.2 ounce bottles, 12 bottles per case.

Segway Application Chart Please read and follow label directions

Rateoz/100 gal

Pythium crown and root

rots and damping off1.5 to 3.0 fl oz

Phytophthora crown and

root rots and foliar blights3.0 to 6.0 fl oz

Downey mildews 2.1 to 3.5 fl oz

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