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Sales Rep: Kevin Hartman

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Product Information

Allegiance® FL Seed Treatment Fungicide provides systemic protection for the seed, roots and emerging plants against devastating diseases such as Pythium, systemic downy mildew and Phytophthora. It provides protection for early-planted crops and helps produce healthier, more vigorous and uniform stands. Allegiance is applied at very low rates per acre, making it friendly to the grower, seed and the environment.

Registered Crops

  • Corn
  • Soybean
  • Cotton
  • Rice

Key Pests

  • Pythium
  • Phytophthora
  • Downy Mildew

Product Key Benefits

  • Controls Pythium damping-off and early-season Phytophthora on soybeans
  • Controls Pythium damping off on field corn, sweet corn and popcorn
  • Controls Pythium seed rot and damping-off on cotton
  • Controls Pythium damping off on rice
  • Controls Pythium damping off wheat, barley, oats and other grain crops
  • Controls Pythium damping off and early-season Phytophthora on alfalfa and other forage legumes
  • Controls Pythium seed rot and damping-off on peanuts
  • Controls Pythium and systemic downy mildew on sorghum
  • Controls Pythium and systemic downy mildew on sunflowers
  • Controls Pythium damping off, early-season Phytophthora and systemic downy mildew on seed and pod vegetables
  • Controls Pythium damping-off and seedling blight on turf and forage grasses
  • Controls Pythium damping-off and seedling blight on Brassica (Cole) Leaf Vegetables, Cucurbit Vegetables, Leafy Vegetables, Fruiting Vegetables, Root and Tuber Vegetables (except potatoes) and onions
  • Controls Pythium damping-off and seedling blight on canola, mustard and rapeseed

Peanuts flower above ground and then migrate underground to reach maturity. A mature peanut plant produces about 40 pods that then grow into peanuts.

Source: National Peanut Board