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Product Description:
Subdue Maxx is a systemic fungicide for control of Pythium, Phytophthora, and downy mildew diseases in ornamentals, vegetable transplants, conifers, and turf.Subdue Maxx
Product Details
CW SKU: ES11119
Description: Subdue Maxx is a systemic fungicide containing mefenoxam for the prevention and control of important soilborne and foliar diseases caused by Pythium and Phytophthora species. It is labeled for use on ornamentals, conifers, Christmas trees, vegetable transplants, non-bearing fruit and citrus nursery stock, and turfgrass. The product provides dependable disease management in greenhouse, nursery, landscape, and turf settings. It is commonly used to protect roots, crowns, stems, and foliage from destructive water mold diseases.
Manufacturer: Syngenta
Physical State : Liquid
Restricted Use Pesticide : No
Haz Mat : No
Expedited Shipping Available : Yes
International: At this time ChemicalWarehouse does not ship pesticides outside of the Continental United States. (No shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, US Military Bases, or US Territories)Use Rate
Target Pests
Basal stem rotCitrus foot rot
Crown rot
Damping off
Downy mildew
Foliar diseases caused by Phytophthora spp.
Phytophthora blight
Phytophthora foliar diseases
Phytophthora root and crown rot
Phytophthora root and stem diseases
Phytophthora root, crown, and collar rot
Phytophthora root, stem, and foliar diseases
Pythium blight
Pythium damping-off
Pythium root and crown rot
Pythium root rot
Root and fruit rot
Stem diseases caused by Phytophthora spp.
Stem diseases caused by Pythium spp.
Trunk canker
Yellow tuft For specific details on control of these target pest and use rates check the label provided
Areas of Use
Athletic fieldsBedding plants
Brassica (Cole) leafy vegetables, crop group 5
Bulb vegetables, crop group 3-07
Christmas tree plantations
Citrus in nurseries and landscape plantings (non-bearing)
Conifers in nurseries and forest nurseries
Conifers in plantations
Cucurbit vegetables, crop group 9
Flowers (including bulb, corm, and tuber plants)
Foliage plants
Fruiting vegetables (except cucurbits), crop group 8, except tomato
Golf courses
Herbs, fresh and dried, herb subgroup 19A
Landscape areas around residential, institutional, public, commercial, and industrial buildings
Lawns
Leafy greens (except Brassica), subgroup 4A
Non-bearing fruit and nut plants in nurseries
Parks
Recreational areas
Sod farms
Tomato
Woody ornamentals other than azaleas For specific details on these areas of use and use rates check the label provided