Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 2935-92
- U.S. EPA Status:
ACTIVE
Description
'Spray Sulfur' is a fungicide and miticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 2935-92. It was originally approved by EPA on 02 Sep 1960. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Sulfur. It's approved for 95 sites including alfalfa, almonds, apples, aster, barley, beans, blackberries, blueberries, boysenberries, and calendula. It is also approved for 52 pests and pest groups including but not limited to apple scab, atlantic spider mite, banks grass mite, black spot of rose, broad mite, brown almond mite, brown rot, brown rot blossom/twig blight, carnation rust, and cherry leaf spot.
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Alternative names:
- RED-TOP SPRAY SULFURInactive
- SPRAY SULFURInactive
- WILBUR-ELLIS SPRAY SULFURActive
Registrant:
- WILBUR-ELLIS COMPANY LLC
- Address:
2903 S. Cedar Ave.
Fresno, CA 93725
Active ingredients:
- Sulfur 97%
- Other ingredients 3%
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Registered target pests:
- Apple scab (venturia inaequailis)
- Atlantic spider mite
- Banks grass mite
- Black spot of rose (diplocarpon rosae)
- Broad mite
- Brown almond mite
- Brown rot (monilinia)
- Brown rot blossom/twig blight (monilinia fructicola/m. laxa)
- Carnation rust (uromyces)
- Cherry leaf spot (coccomyces)
- Citrus flat mite
- Citrus rust mite
- Coryneum blight
- European red mite
- Leaf spot
- Lygus bugs
- Mites
- No pest
- Pacific spider mite
- Peach silver mite
- Peanut rust (puccinia arachidis)
- Pear scab (venturia pyrina)
- Petrobia mites
- Powdery mildew
- Powdery mildew (erysiphe cichoracearum)
- Powdery mildew (erysiphe polygoni)
- Powdery mildew (erysiphe/microsphaera)
- Powdery mildew (microsphaera alni)
- Powdery mildew (oidium)
- Powdery mildew (phyllactinia corylea)
- Powdery mildew (podosphaera leucotricha)
- Powdery mildew (podosphaera oxyacanthae)
- Powdery mildew (podosphaera oxyacanthae/sphaerotheca pannosa)
- Powdery mildew (sphaerotheca macularis)
- Powdery mildew of grape (uncinula necator)
- Powdery mildew(podosphaera)
- Prune rust (tranzschelia discolor)
- Rose powdery mildew (sphaerotheca pannosa rosae)
- Rose rust (phragmidium)
- Rust (coleosporium asterum)
- Rust (uromyces)
- Rust of stone fruit (tranzschelia discolor)
- Scab
- Scab (venturia)
- Scab of almond (cladosporium carpophilum)
- Shothole (coryneum)
- Sixspotted mite
- Spider mites
- Strawberry spider mite
- Tomato russet mite
- Twospotted spider mite
- Yuma spider mite
Registered target sites:
- Alfalfa (foliar treatment)
- Almonds (delayed dormant application)
- Almonds (foliar treatment)
- Apples (delayed dormant application)
- Apples (foliar treatment)
- Aster (foliar treatment)
- Barley (foliar treatment)
- Beans (foliar treatment)
- Blackberries (delayed dormant application)
- Blackberries (foliar treatment)
- Blueberries (foliar treatment)
- Boysenberries (delayed dormant application)
- Boysenberries (foliar treatment)
- Calendula (foliar treatment)
- Carnation (foliar treatment)
- Carrots (foliar treatment)
- Cedar (foliar treatment)
- Cherries (delayed dormant application)
- Cherries (foliar treatment)
- Cherries (postharvest application)
- Cherry laurel (foliar treatment)
- Chrysanthemum (foliar treatment)
- Citrus (foliar treatment)
- Clematis (foliar treatment)
- Columbine (foliar treatment)
- Corn (foliar treatment)
- Cosmos (foliar treatment)
- Cotton (foliar treatment)
- Crape myrtle (foliar treatment)
- Currants (foliar treatment)
- Dahlias (foliar treatment)
- Delphinium (foliar treatment)
- Dewberries (delayed dormant application)
- Dewberries (foliar treatment)
- Dogwood (foliar treatment)
- English ivy (foliar treatment)
- Euonymus (foliar treatment)
- Gladiolus (foliar treatment)
- Golden fleece (foliar treatment)
- Gooseberries (foliar treatment)
- Grapes (delayed dormant application)
- Grapes (foliar treatment)
- Hibiscus (foliar treatment)
- Holly (foliar treatment)
- Hollyhock (foliar treatment)
- Huckleberries (foliar treatment)
- Juniper (foliar treatment)
- Lady's-mantle (foliar treatment)
- Laurel (foliar treatment)
- Ligustrum (foliar treatment)
- Lilac (foliar treatment)
- Loganberries (delayed dormant application)
- Loganberries (foliar treatment)
- Macadamia nuts (foliar treatment)
- Melons (foliar treatment)
- Nectarines (delayed dormant application)
- Nectarines (foliar treatment)
- Oats (foliar treatment)
- Onions (foliar treatment)
- Orchards (foliar treatment)
- Papayas (foliar treatment)
- Peaches (delayed dormant application)
- Peaches (foliar treatment)
- Peanuts (foliar treatment)
- Pears (bartlett) (foliar treatment)
- Pears (delayed dormant application)
- Pears (foliar treatment)
- Peas (foliar treatment)
- Petunia (foliar treatment)
- Pistachio nuts (foliar treatment)
- Plums (foliar treatment)
- Poplar (foliar treatment)
- Potatoes (foliar treatment)
- Prunes (foliar treatment)
- Raspberries (delayed dormant application)
- Raspberries (foliar treatment)
- Roses (foliar treatment)
- Rye (foliar treatment)
- Sage (foliar treatment)
- Silver vine (foliar treatment)
- Smilax (foliar treatment)
- Sorghum (foliar treatment)
- Soybeans (foliar treatment)
- Spirea (foliar treatment)
- Spruce (foliar treatment)
- Strawberries (foliar treatment)
- Sugar beets (foliar treatment)
- Sunflower (foliar treatment)
- Sweet peas (ornamental) (foliar treatment)
- Tomatoes (foliar treatment)
- Verbena (foliar treatment)
- Violets (foliar treatment)
- Wheat (foliar treatment)
- Willow (foliar treatment)
- Zinnia (foliar treatment)