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Turf disease protection that stays cut, after NEW cut, after cut...

Take Turf Disease Control to the For peak performance turf disease control you need new Heritage Now featuring the unrivalled Syngenta formulation technology, Heritage has taken the world s top selling fungicide active ingredient, azoxystrobin, to a new level to consistently deliver exceptional turf quality. Get the for faster, more direct and longer lasting turf disease control. 3. Heritage then moves up through the plant again within the natural transpiration process, giving continued protection to the plant from further disease outbreak. 1. Exudate droplets (containing the active ingredient) which are released after the turf is cut, run or are washed down the outside of the plant.. Heritage residue is reabsorbed by the leaf and as it gets to the roots the remainder is available for uptake. Contents Take Turf Disease Control to the... 3 The Formulation Advantage... Ultra-Fast Activity... Heritage Application Timing... 8 Heritage Enhances Plant Health... 9 How to use Heritage... 1 Heritage Application Advice... 11 Summary... 1 NEW Heritage Exceptional easy-to-use formulation Faster and more complete uptake by leaf and root AI recycling gives long lasting effects Tackles foliar and soil diseases Magnificent SEVEN turf diseases on the label Five-way turf disease protection Heritage has the broadest spectrum of turf diseases on the label and with no LERAP is the easiest to use Label Approved Diseases Heritage Pyraclostrobin Trifloxystrobin Iprodione Fusarium Patch Anthracnose X X X Brown Patch X X X Leaf Spot/Melting out X X X Rusts X X X Take All Patch X X X Type Fairy Ring X X X LERAP No LERAP Category B restriction Disease protection that stays cut, after cut, after cut Category B restriction Category B restriction 3

The Formulation Advantage The unique Syngenta formulation has been specifically designed for turf applications The advantages of the formulation include: Outstanding turf safety Increased and enhanced product uptake Very stable in the sprayer tank An easy to use liquid formulation Compatible and easily mixable with other products Manufactured exclusively by Syngenta, the precision manufactured sub-micron particles of active ingredient in the formulation ensure fast uptake and quick effects. Typically over 1, Hertitage micelles would fit across the leaf opening of a single turf stomata. The fine particle formulation is very turf-safe and causes minimal stress to the plant as the active gets into the leaf and starts to work. The brand is only available in Syngenta turf products. Other products in the family include the fast acting fungicide, Banner, and the UK s leading turf growth regulator, Primo. formulation - Moves faster for quicker activity If this represents a droplet of standard formulation... Note: Drawn to scale Fig 1. Conventional turf fungicide AI particles can be too big to pass into turf leaf stomata. With Heritage over 1, AI particles can fit across each stomata. formulation for faster uptake Fig. Schematic presentation of the mobility of Heritage with plant tissue, including Xylem systematicity (red arrows) Easy-to-use liquid formulation of new Heritage with the exclusive sub-micron particle size - is more readily absorbed by the leaf. Faster uptake and movement = quicker activity against disease pathogens infecting turf. The formulation safely bonds the active molecules onto the leaf surface quickly making Heritage safe from wash-off by rain or irrigation. The reservoir of active on the leaf surface is then taken up by the plant and quickly gets to work to tackle disease. In trials, 3% of the active from the liquid Heritage formulation had already been absorbed into the plant the day after application, compared to less than 5% with the granular formulation. After 7 hours over % of the Heritage was in the plant and working, compared to less than % with the granular formulation. For the maximum possible efficacy 1% of the active applied on the leaf was taken up to by the plant a week after application with the liquid Heritage formulation, compared to % with the granular formulation. Faster foliar uptake % foliar uptake 1 8 Uptake of Heritage is faster and more complete than granular Heritage Heritage Trials have also shown faster root uptake of the new Heritage formulation, with up to twice as much active absorbed and getting to work in the plant hours after soil application, compared to granular Heritage. % uptake of soil applied azoxystrobin into turf Root uptake: Systemic movement to foilage 1 1 8 Heritage is absorbed by roots and translocated to the leaves more rapidly than Heritage WG 7 Time (hours after application) Heritage 5WG Heritage Source: Syngenta Jealotts Hill 8 7 9 1 1 18...this is a micelle of Heritage upon dilution Time (hours after application) Heritage 5WG Heritage Source: Syngenta Jealotts Hill 5

Ultra-Fast Activity gives more Now the renowned turf disease control of Heritage has got even better. Faster uptake and rapid movement through the plant means Heritage quickly gets to the site of infection and starts to tackle disease spores before damage is caused. Improved disease control Trial results (below left) have shown that with Fusarium Patch - the most prevalent turf disease in the UK - and even difficult to control Anthracnose, the new liquid Heritage can be more effective in preventing disease and maintaining turf quality, compared to the granular formulation. Exceptional turf plant safety The new turf specific Heritage is highly active on turf diseases, but extremely safe on all species of turf grass. Outstanding systemic properties The optimised systemicity of Heritage has key benefits for turf health and disease protection by: Rapid local distribution through diffusion Translaminar movement through leaves Smooth and even redistribution in the xylem Universal distribution with no accumulation at leaf tips or margins After cutting, any xylem exudate containing Heritage may be reabsorbed by the leaf and recycled within the plant to further protect from disease for longer. Furthermore, any active washed down into the root zone by rain or irrigation may be root absorbed, tackling soil-borne pathogens and reworking its way back through the plant to combat foliar disease. The movement of Heritage within the xylem will ensure optimum protection at the cut end of the leaf, which is the point most susceptible to disease ingress. Five-way turf disease protection 1 1 1 1 8 Root uptake captures more Xylem movement to new growth Persistent delivery of fungicide activity after cutting % visable disease 8 Days 8 Days Untreated Control Heritage Heritage Source: STRI, 8. Fusarium Patch Trails The unique root uptake of Heritage gives the added advantage of tackling soil and root diseases at the source, ensuring maximum uptake and use by plants. Any Heritage spray which lands on thatch within the turf sward and washed down into the root zone can be readily taken up by the roots and systemically translocated up through the plant 1*. This provides enhanced long-term disease control on new leaf growth. Other fungicides which end up in the thatch or soil on application are prone to being be washed down through the soil profile and wasted. With the root uptake and movement of Heritage, more of the active is captured and fully utilised by the plant, with less risk of environmental loss into the soil. Potential for recycling of active exudated from xylem after cutting Active recycling cut after cut 3. Heritage then moves up through the plant again within the natural transpiration process, giving continued protection to the plant from further disease outbreak. 1. Exudate droplets (containing the active ingredient) which are released after the turf is cut, run or are washed down the outside of the plant. LEAF ABSORPTION Spread to whole leaf Underside of leaf through translaminar movement Disease severity 3.5 3.5 1.5 1.5 Hertitage August 1 August 19 Hertitage (granules) Untreated Source: Rutgers University, Anthracnose trials Pyraclostrobin *1 Ref: Biokinetics of Heritage Karen Meade October 9 Stable active The new formulation of Heritage remains very stable once absorbed into the leaf and is slow to breakdown within the turf plant. This ensures that the inherently high level of activity against turf disease is still present weeks after application. In trials 9% of absorbed Heritage remained as the parent molecule in the leaf three weeks after application *. * Ref: Heritage unique uptake and redistribution David Bartlett. Heritage residue is reabsorbed by the leaf and as it gets to the roots the remainder is available for uptake. LEAF EXUDATE AFTER MOWING Redistribute to leaves, crowns or roots for uptake and spread ROOT ABSORPTION Spread to whole plant CROWN ABSORPTION Spread to all leaves OUTER LEAF SHEATH ABSORPTION Spread to all leaves Translaminar spread through to central growing point 7

Heritage Application Timing Clean leaf finish Proactive disease control Heritage enhances plant health Increased CO assimilation Decreased transpirartion The exceptional Heritage formulation with its sub-micron particle size fully disperses within the spray tank, to create a clear liquid spray and no residue on the leaf after spraying. There is no need for any interruption in use of turf playing surfaces and no visual evidence of treatment. The Heritage formulation contains no volatile adjuvants and is virtually odourless, leading to fewer comments during or after use. Heritage is a potent spore inhibitor fungicide that stops disease spores germinating before they upset plant health or cause any damage to the playing surface. Heritage is ideally suited to a proactive disease management programme, applying at times of disease risk when spores are likely to attack, but before they have germinated. Spore germination Penetration Mycelial growth Blistering Sporulation Preventative Curative Eradicant Anti-Sporulant Optimum timing for fungicide application to protect turf quality To maintain the greatest possible turf quality Heritage is best applied preventatively, at times of high risk when disease is active, but before symptoms break out on the leaf surface To optimise timing of Heritage applications and maintain the best possible turf quality, use the Syngenta website www.greencast.co.uk to identify periods of high risk for all major UK turf diseases. STRI trials have shown that proactive timing of Heritage using the GreenCast turf disease forecasting system can maintain better turf quality from fewer applications and at lower cost over the course of the season, compared to routine applications or treatment at the first signs of infection. First visible signs of disease Heritage applied once disease is visible will protect surrounding clean leaves. Anti-sporulant activity will help prevent spore production and stop spread, but some damage to plants and turf quality will have already occurred Where disease has already broken out on the leaf surface, Heritage has proven to be effective in preventing further spore production from the lesions; thus helping to limit further infection. Heritage also quickly targets infection in neighbouring turf plants, to help stop disease spots getting larger and coalescing into patches of turf loss that can seriously affect playing surface quality. The highly effective disease control and physiological effects of Heritage help turf plants remain photosynthetically active during periods of stress and retain green leaf area for longer. UK trials at the Syngenta International Research Centre have shown that increased CO assimilation and decreased transpiration, as a result of physiological changes within treated plants, leads to greater water use efficiency. Heat Water Stress Disease Stress Oxidation = Green Leaf Loss Cold Heritage for better turf quality STRI trials have repeatedly shown that appropriately timed Heritage applications deliver consistently better turf quality. Ozone Wounding Untreated Triazole Heritage 5 3 1 Water use efficiency (nominal units) Untreated Triazole Heritage Untreated Triazole Heritage Trail carried out at Jealotts Hill - 5 Increased C Assimilation + Decreased Transpiration = Increased Water Use Efficiency (WUE) The benefit for turf managers is consistently higher turf quality that stays looking good and playing well through periods of stress. Turf quality score 8 7 5 3 Untreated Heritage 3 5 75 Days after first application 8 9

How to use Heritage Heritage Application Advice Revolutionary NEW Syngenta Turf Nozzles Foliar disease Soil disease Fusarium Patch, Anthracnose, Brown Patch, Leaf Spot, Rusts Take All, Fairy Ring Syngenta Turf Foliar Nozzle Syngenta Turf Soil Nozzle Heritage Programmes To fully utilise the fast uptake and movement of Heritage for foliar disease apply during periods of active turf growth, typically from early May through to the end of October. Trials have shown for the best results on soil-borne diseases make two applications of Heritage on areas susceptible to disease attacks in late spring, followed by two applications in early autumn. Aerate prior to application and tank mix with a good quality wetting agent. The root uptake and systemic movement of Heritage means that applications for soil diseases will also provide simultaneous protection from foliar disease attacks. During periods of slow turf growth - in winter or prolonged dry weather - use a contact fungicide, or combined contact and systemic, such as in Instrata. To maintain the long-term efficacy of Heritage turf managers should adopt a robust resistance management programme. Heritage is a strobilurin from the QOI group of fungicides. Aim to alternate Heritage applications using a fungicide with a different mode of action, such as Banner or Instrata. Do not apply more than two sequential Heritage applications. Restrict use to no more than four applications of Heritage per season and not to exceed one third of the total number of fungicide applications. Refer to the GreenCast website www.greencast.co.uk for full information on fungicide programmes, resistance management and the use of Heritage as part of an Integrated Turf Management programme. Recommended Option Droplet spectrum designed to maximise spray retention on the leaf Optimum droplet size for leaf coverage Excellent drift reduction Designed to work at lower water volume, compared to conventional flat fan nozzles Typical water volume giving optimum results 5 l/ha Retains spray pattern characteristics at faster operating speeds Alternatively apply in water volume of 3-5 l/ha using a flat fan nozzle. Application rate:.5 l/ha Recommended Option High velocity forces spray through turf to reach stem base and soil Designed to enhance turf penetration at lower water volume, compared to flat fan nozzles Typical water volume giving optimum results 55 l/ha Significantly increase sprayer output per hour Spray pattern and velocity minimises risk of drift Unique design for turf applications For spot treatment with knapsack or pedestrian sprayers use 5 ml Heritage in 8 1 l/ha Treat for foliar diseases when turf is actively growing and conditions are favourable for disease infection, or at the very earliest stages of disease symptom expression. Repeat applications through the growing season according to risk and disease pressure. Alternatively apply in water volume of 1 l/ha using a flat fan or bubble-jet type nozzle. To optimise soil penetration with all applications aerate prior to application and tank mix with a wetting agent. For Take All and Fairy Ring, begin application programme when conditions are favourable to disease. Make two applications of Heritage at 1 day intervals in the spring and two applications 1 days apart in the autumn. Note the restriction on the maximum number of Heritage applications when planning Take-All programmes. Heritage Environmental Profile The active ingredient in Heritage - azoxystrobin is derived from the naturally occurring fungicidal activity of forest mushrooms. A modern fungicide that has undertaken the most rigorous assessments during its development and registration, Heritage has a very favourable environmental fate profile. Azoxystrobin is moderately persistent in soil and has a moderate mobility in soil. Use of Heritage according to the label recommendations presents a low risk to groundwater. In the new registration process Heritage has: PASSED risk assessments on birds or mammals PASSED risk assessments on beneficial insects PASSED risk assessments on soil organisms PASSED risk assessments on aquatic species The environmental profile means Heritage is suitable for use within Integrated Turf Management Programmes. Always apply in accordance with the Amenity Best Practice for Pesticide Application. Three-litre S-pac gives you more Heritage is supplied in the innovative Syngenta S-pac. The simple, safer and more secure new S-pac is: Faster to open and use Robust and safer to handle Quick and simple to rinse clean Fully recyclable The Syngenta S-pac has eliminated the need for awkward foil heat seals, making the containers easier to open and eliminating the hazardous waste foils. Furthermore, the three litre pack covers 1. hectares at the application rate of.5 l/ha. 1 11

Take Turf Disease Control to the Exceptional easy-to-use formulation Faster and more complete uptake by leaf and root AI recycling gives long lasting effects Tackles foliar and soil diseases Magnificent SEVEN turf diseases on the label Five-way turf disease protection NEW Disease protection that stays cut, after cut, after cut Syngenta Crop Protection UK Ltd. Registered in England, No. 8937. CPC, Capital Park, Fulbourn, Cambridge, CB1 5XE. Email: customer.services@syngenta.com Web: www.greencast.co.uk / www.greencast.ie The Scotts Company. Tel: 871 5353 Email: prof.sales@scotts.com Web: www.scottsprofessional.co.uk Banner contains propiconazole (Mapp 1317, Pcs 715), Heritage contains azoxystrobin (Mapp 1787), Instrata contains chlorothalonil, propiconazole and fludioxonil (Mapp 115), Primo contains trinexapac-ethyl (Mapp 1337, Pcs 73). Banner, Heritage Instrata and Primo are registered trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. All other brand names used are trademarks of other manufacturers in which proprietary rights may exist. Always read the label. Use pesticides safely. Syngenta AG January 1. GQ 77. Distributed in the UK by Scotts Professional www.greencast.co.uk