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Pillar G Intrinsic Granular Fungicide is a combination of Insignia fungicide and Trinity fungicide active ingredients in a granular form. The combination of these two very effective active ingredients will deliver the best disease control on many of the diseases and problems that challenge turf management. Several diseases include anthracnose, dollar spot, leaf spots, patch diseases (large patch, brown patch, summer patch, take-all patch), and snow molds.
Pillar G Intrinsic Granular Fungicide also provides benefits in plant health. Turf that is treated with Pillar G Intrinsic fungicide improves the health of the plant in its stress management, with drought, moisture, plus its temperature limits. Also, treated turf has shown enlarged root mass and length. Pillar G is formed on a granule of clay which provides excellent spreading features due to its thickness and uniform size. This makes the active ingredient move quickly off of the granule after watering or when raining so that it can protect the turfgrass shortly after the application.
While spray applications of fungicides are most common to control disease, many turf managers find that granular products can be very convenient to use. Pillar G Intrinsic brand fungicide can allow applications to take place
- When conditions do not allow for spray equipment on a turf area (wet, snow cover)
- When air temperatures do not allow for spraying due to the potential to freeze spray lines
- When only a spot treatment is required, saving on manpower and equipment resources
- For applicators that prefer granular applications.
General Information
- Better performance on dollar spot than many other products including Heritage G fungicide, Compass fungicide and Disarm fungicide
- Dense particle with excellent spreading characteristics
- Controls more diseases than competing granular fungicides
- Labeled for use on most turfgrasses for both lawns and golf
- Provides healthier and higher quality turf, especially during stressful periods.
Diseases Controlled and How to Treat Them
Disease | Application Interval (days) | Comments |
Anthracnose | 14 to 28 | Use preventively. Begin applications when conditions are favorable for fungal infection, prior to disease symptom development. |
Bentgrass dead spot | 28 | Use preventively. Begin applications when conditions are favorable for fungal infection, prior to disease symptom development. |
Bermudagrass decline | 28 | Aids in control of bermudagrass decline when integrated with appropriate cultural practices such as raised mowing height, proper fertilization, and core aeration. Make 1 application in the spring following greenup and a second application in the fall when air temperatures remain above 80 degrees F and humidity is 75% or higher. |
Brown patch | 14 to 28 | Apply when conditions are favorable for disease development. |
Brown ring patch | 14 to 28 | Apply when early yellow ring development is symptomatic. Provide short irrigation cycle directly following treatment to move fungicide through thatch. |
Dollar spot | 14 to 28 | Apply when conditions are favorable for disease development. Ring symptoms can take 2 to 3 weeks to disappear following application. For optimum results, apply a soil wetting agent to the intended treatment area prior to Pillar G Intrinsic application. |
Fairy ring | 14 to 28 | Apply as soon as possible after fairy ring symptom development. Fairy ring symptoms can take 2 to 3 weeks to disappear following application. For optimum results, apply a soil wetting agent to the intended treatment area prior to Pillar G Intrinsic application. |
Fusarium patch (Pink snow mold) | 28 | Make 1 application in late fall just prior to snow cover. For optimum control under severe disease pressure, make application of Trinity fungicide, Insignia SC Intrinsic brand fungicide, or Insignia fungicide 14 days prior to Pillar G Intrinsic application. |
Gray leaf spot | 14 to 28 | Use preventively. Begin applications when conditions are favorable for fungal infection, prior to disease symptom development. |
Gray snow mold/Typhula blight | 28 | Make 1 application in late fall just prior to snow cover. For optimum control under severe disease pressure, make application of Trinity, Insignia SC Intrinsic brand fungicide or Insignia 14 days prior to Pillar G Intrinsic application. |
Large patch | 14 to 28 | Make 1 to 2 applications in the fall when conditions are favorable for disease development, repeat in spring prior and following greenup. |
Leaf spot | 14 to 28 | Apply when conditions are favorable for disease development. |
Melting out | 14 to 28 | Apply when conditions are favorable for disease development. |
Necrotic ring spot | 28 | Apply when soil temperatures reach 60 degrees F in early spring to summer and continue at 28-day intervals under conditions favorable for disease development. Provide additional irrigation following application. |
Pink patch | 14 to 28 | Apply when conditions are favorable for disease development, when night temperatures are 60 degrees F to 70 degrees F, and in periods of higher rainfall. |
Pink snow mold | 28 | Make 1 application in late fall just prior to snow cover. For optimum control under severe disease pressure, make application of Trinity, Insignia SC Intrinsic brand fungicide or Insignia 14 days prior to Pillar G Intrinsic application. |
Powdery mildew | 14 to 28 | Use preventively. Begin applications when conditions are favorable for fungal infection, normally under prolonged moist and humid conditions. Apply prior disease symptom development for best control. |
Pythium rood dysfunction | 14 | Use preventively. Begin applications when conditions are favorable for fungal infection, prior to disease symptom development. DO NOT apply more than two strobilurin-based fungicides sequentially prior to rotation to a different mode-of action. |
Rapid blight | 14 to 28 | Apply when conditions are favorable for disease development which occurs normally on salinity stresses grasses. Occurs most commonly on cool season grasses used under overseeded conditions. Begin applications in fall and follow with spring applications as needed. DO NOT apply more than two strobilurin-based fungicides sequentially prior to rotation to a different mode-of action. |
Red thread | 14 to 28 | Apply when conditions are favorable for disease development. |
Rhizoctonia leaf or sheath spot | 28 | Apply when conditions are favorable for disease development. Rhizoctonia infection can occur under warm, humid conditions on both cool-season turfgrass and warm-season turfgrass. This disease has been associated with localized dry spots, and necrotic (brown) ring symptoms can form. The use of a wetting agent can aid in recovery from dry spots. |
Rust | 14 to 28 | Apply when conditions are favorable for disease development |
Summer patch | 28 | Apply when conditions are favorable for disease development. Initiate applications in spring when soil temperatures reach 60 degrees F to 70 degrees F at a 2-inch soil depth, or as dictated by local recommendations. Repeat application at 28-day intervals. |
Take-all patch | 28 | Begin applications when conditions are favorable for fungal infection, prior to disease symptom development. Make 2 applications in the fall and subsequent applications in spring depending on local conditions. |
Yellow tuft (Downy mildew) | 14 to 28 | Use preventively. Begin applications when conditions are favorable for fungal infection, prior to disease symptom development. |
Zoysia patch | 14 to 28 | Make 1 to 2 applications in the fall when conditions are favorable for disease development, repeat in spring prior to and following greenup. Use preventively. Begin applications when conditions are favorable for fungal infection, prior to disease symptom development. |
Pillar G Intrinsic Granular Fungicide is a combination of Insignia fungicide and Trinity fungicide active ingredients in a granular form. The combination of these two very effective active ingredients will deliver the best disease control on many of the diseases and problems that challenge turf management. Several diseases include anthracnose, dollar spot, leaf spots, patch diseases (large patch, brown patch, summer patch, take-all patch), and snow molds.
Pillar G Intrinsic Granular Fungicide also provides benefits in plant health. Turf that is treated with Pillar G Intrinsic fungicide improves the health of the plant in its stress management, with drought, moisture, plus its temperature limits. Also, treated turf has shown enlarged root mass and length. Pillar G is formed on a granule of clay which provides excellent spreading features due to its thickness and uniform size. This makes the active ingredient move quickly off of the granule after watering or when raining so that it can protect the turfgrass shortly after the application.
ACTIVE INGREDIENT | Pyraclostrobin - 0.38% Triticonazole - 0.43% |
TARGET PESTS | Anthracnose, bentgrass dead spot, bermudagrass decline, brown patch, brown ring patch, dollar spot, fairy ring, fusarium patch, gray leaf spot, gray snow mold, large patch, leaf spot, melting out, necrotic ring spot, pink patch, pink snow mold, powdery mi |
FOR USE IN | Commercial and Residential: Golf courses, Lawns, Sod Farms, Parks, Recreational areas, Sports Fields, Cemeteries |
APPLICATION | 3 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. on a 14 to 28 day interval using a properly calibrated broadcast spreader * Uniform coverage is essential to get rid of the disease * Do not make more than 5 applications per year 3 lbs - 1,000 sq ft. REI: 12 hours * Avoid overlap |
MANUFACTURER | BASF |
EPA REGISTRATION | 7969-304 |
NOT FOR SALE TO | NY |
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