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Which of the following is listed as a potential PPE requirement for handling Tanos?
- NIOSH-approved particulate respirator
- Full-body waterproof suit
- Nitrile-free cotton gloves
- Face shield only
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The label states respiratory protection, specifically a NIOSH-approved particulate respirator, may be required.🔗 Source
What is the Re-entry Interval (REI) for Tanos?
- 12 hours
- 24 hours
- 48 hours
- 72 hours
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The label specifies a re-entry interval of 12 hours.🔗 Source
When targeting Downy Mildew in Cucurbit Vegetables, what is the recommended application rate for Tanos?
- 8 oz/acre/application
- 10-12 oz/acre/application
- 48 oz/acre/application
- 72 oz/acre/application
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The label specifies a rate of 8 oz/acre/application for Downy Mildew in Cucurbit Vegetables.🔗 Source
In addition to Downy Mildew, what else can be controlled in bulb vegetables using a rate of 8-10 oz/acre/application?
- Bacterial Soft Rot and Xanthomonas spp.
- Anthracnose and Phytophthora capsici
- Powdery Mildew and Rust
- Aphids and Spider Mites
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The label notes that for bulb vegetables, it also controls Bacterial Soft Rot and Xanthomonas spp. using 8-10 oz/acre/application.🔗 Source
When using Tanos via chemigation, what is a required step for proper use?
- The product must be mixed with water
- The product must be applied undiluted
- The product must be mixed with copper
- The product must be applied only during temperature inversions
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The label specifies that when applied via chemigation, the product must be mixed with water to ensure proper dilution.🔗 Source
Under what weather condition is ground application of Tanos prohibited?
- Wind speeds exceeding 5 miles per hour
- Temperatures exceeding 90 degrees
- Humidity levels above 80%
- Rainfall within 24 hours of application
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The label states do not apply when wind speeds exceed 5 miles per hour for ground applications.🔗 Source
What is the maximum allowable amount of Tanos to be used per cropping cycle for Hops?
- 48 oz/acre
- 72 oz/acre
- 8 oz/acre
- 10 oz/acre
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The label states a maximum of 48 oz/acre per cropping cycle for Hops.🔗 Source
To manage resistance, what must a user do after making one application of Tanos?
- Alternate with a fungicide having a different mode of action
- Apply a second dose of Tanos immediately
- Tank-mix with another Group 11 fungicide
- Wait until the next cropping season to apply any fungicide
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The label advises not to make more than one application of Tanos before alternating with a fungicide that has a different mode of action.🔗 Source
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