BSN Superstrike increases the available phosphorus (inorganic phosphorus) of seed by up to 350% compared to untreated seed. This is because some 70% of seed phosphorus is as phytic acid and is unavailable during early germination. The higher available phosphorus resulting from BSN Superstrike is the most important factor ‘kick-starting’ germination, by supplying energy for robust growth and the setting of higher
yield potential.
BSN Superstrike increases rhizosphere activity and exudation of organic acids. It releases soil-based phosphate bound to calcium (in alkaline soils), or soil-based phosphate that is bound to aluminium, iron and manganese in acid soils. Through this increased rhizosphere activity, the resultant faster root system growth protects plants from disease – in contrast to disease susceptibility experienced by a plant with a slow growing root system.
BSN Superstrike is a High-analysis Broad-Spectrum Solution (HBS) that provides the optimum levels of seed nutrient required by the seed in a single application. It is easy to apply, and is fast becoming the new world standard for modern farming practice, where fertilising the seed is every bit as important as fertilising the plant.
system quickly.
Features and Benefits
SDS Provides Safe Transfer of Nutrients
Using BSN’s built in Seed Delivery Systems (SDS) the nutrients are safety transported to be in close proximity to the seed embryo; ensuring nutrients have high availability to the young seedling. Importantly, BSN then triggers the seeds own nutrient sensing mechanisms to set the plant for maximum yield potential.
BSN Increases Yield Regardless of Fertiliser Rate
It is very common in untreated seeds for nutrient levels to be suboptimal levels. It has been scientifically demonstrated that BSN improves the seeds internal nutrient concentrations.
To ensure yield BSN adds “plant-available? Phosphorous which directly influences the yield potential regardless of fertiliser rates applied to the soil.
BSN is Effective in All Soil Types
BSN works effectively in all soil types regardless of the soil pH as the nutrient bypass the soil by being taken up from the seed.
Fix Nutrient Variability in Seed Lots
BSN corrects the nutrient variability that is naturally found in all seeds. BSN is effectively and quickly imbibed by the seed. The resulting effect is that BSN primes the seed to the optimum range for essential nutrients including Phosphorus, Zinc, Copper, Manganese and Molybdenum; ensuring that all seeds are now in optimum nutrient condition.
Greater Root Mass
BSN has the immediate effect of quickly growing a robust and larger root system.
This root system is bigger in overall mass, reach, and most importantly surface area. Typically this means an exponential increase in the number of fine root hairs which produce an increased amount of plant exudate and therefore stimulate greater microbial activity.
Early Vigor and Stronger Plant Growth
BSN when applied to the seed provides during the first 3-4 weeks of development the embryo, seedling and young plant with the nutrient required for healthy and strong growth.
BSN primed plants clearly show earlier, stronger and better plant growth as the basis for greater future yield potential.
Higher Yields, Quality + Value
BSN crops and fruits carry the benefits directly through to the farmer with higher yields, better quality and consistent crop and fruit produce. These benefits all result in higher value, bigger margins and an overall greater financial outcome.
BSN is Good Business for the Grower
BSN is good business for the grower who benefits directly from using BSN. The cost of using BSN is often a small percentage of the financial gains achieved through its application – a positive return for every dollar invested.
General Features of RLF Products
RLF's world-leading technology that enables the safe formulation and manufacture of fertiliser in a concentrated solution that contain many nutrients – all stable and safely engineered for the plant.
World-leading first RLF-developed technology that bonds with the nutrient elements to efficiently and safely transport them directly into the seed embryo. This process is called imbibing and it is essential in the success of fertilising the seed directly with nutrient.
World-leading RLF's specially formulated nutrient carrier-technology that bonds with the nutrient elements in solution to transfer them straight into the plant through the leaf cell walls and then directly into the cells themselves.
RLF's specially formulated technology that utilises a balance of high- quality chelates and RLF nutrient carrier-technology to enact nutrient transfer rapidly with high-efficiency into the plant and throughout
its cells.
RLF High-analysis Broad-spectrum products have up to 12 nutrient elements delivered to the plant or seed in a single application – meaning that this one product can perform many functions and achieve many outcomes in this high performance formulation.
Stimulation of a plant's metabolism requires it to have phosphorus delivered as part of a foliar application. Phosphorus is also vital for yield. Since phosphorus soil uptake is difficult, RLF products provide plant-available phosphorus for immediate uptake and support in the transfer of other elements to the plant.
RLF products are developed based on the plants own detailed and individual physiology and related chemistry, in order to achieve the desired results from every formulation. This is the basis of all RLF products. This ensures the correct types of nutrient are delivered to the plant safely and efficiently.
RLF applies the science of nutrient removal in the development and formulation of its high technology products. Crop Nutrient Removal science allows RLF to calculate the quantity of nutrients for every formulation as to balance those nutrients removed during the
plant cycle.
RLF products are high concentration at specific gravity values between 1.2 and 1.5 – they are engineered in the formulation to ensure that they maintain full integrity. RLF products are tested, accredited and in quality solution that assures stability and longevity.
RLF high-technology products build and increase organic matter through the development of a larger root mass, greatly increased fine root hairs and a higher rate of root turnover caused by increased microbial activity and the resulting increase in plant exudate. This is supported by the increase in plant nutrient levels and the increase in the mass of growth matter – both returning to the soil at harvest.
Accredited ISO9001:2008 certification enables RLF to demonstrate high levels of service quality and to show that internationally recognised quality management principles are followed.
RLF products are high concentration at specific gravity values between 1.2 and 1.5 – they are engineered in the formulation to ensure that they maintain full integrity. RLF products are tested, accredited and in quality solution that assures stability and longevity.
In order to deliver nutrient quickly and safely, hydrogen (acidity) is required to enable the safe and efficient transfer and uptake of the nutrient load by the plant from the outside of the leaf directly into the plant cells.
All RLF products are scientifically tested, trialled and proven in both laboratory and field evaluations.
Mix Method
- Spread out seed
- Spray BSN + Water on seed
- Mix seed to cover seed thoroughly
- Store seed 24-78 hours
- Ready to Sow
Bucket
- Add Seed to container or bucket
- Mix BSN + Water
- Cover seed thoroughly and evenly
- Store seed 24-78 hours
- Ready to Sow
Packet
- Add Seed to bag or packet
- Pour BSN + Water
- Shake to cover seed thoroughly
- Store seed 24-78 hours
- Ready to Sow
Method
- Soak Rice Seed
- Drain
- Mix BSN + Water
- Pour BSN on Rice Seeds
- Wait 24 Hours +
- Ready to Sow
Method
- Mix BSN + Water
- Add Rice Seed
- Add water to cover seed
- Wait 24 Hours +
- Drain
- Wait 24 Hours
- Ready to Sow
Method
- Spread out Rice Seed
- Mix BSN + Water
- Spray BSN + Water on Seed
- Mix Thoroughly
- Wait 24 hours to 78 hours
- Ready to Sow
Auger Spray Application
- Decant BSN + Mix Water into the pump
- Activate pump spray system
- Activate seed transfer
Other Inline Application
Drum Priming Application
Mix
- Spread out seed
- Spray BSN + Water on seed
- Mix seed to cover seed thoroughly
- Store seed 24-78 hours
- Ready to Sow
Spread seed
on sheet
Separate seed
best possible
Mix BSN
+ Water
Use
Spray Bottle
Back Pack
Sprayer
Spray
Seed Uniformly
Spray mixture uniformly onto the seeds - making sure all seeds are sprayed.
Roll seed to
make sure covered
Incubate +24 Hours
to 78 Hours
Ready to Sow
Bucket
- Add seed to container or bucket
- Mix BSN + Water
- Cover seed thoroughly and evenly
- Store seed 24-78 hours
- Ready to Sow
Add Seed
to Container
Add Seed
to Bucket
Mix BSN
+ Water
Mix Thoroughly
Pour on BSN + Water
Mix evenly on Seed
Pour on the BSN + water mix so all seeds are evenly covered.
Shake or Mix
to Cover
Make sure
seed evenly covered
Incubate +24 Hours
to 78 Hours
Incubate +24 Hours
to 78 Hours
Ready to Sow
Packet
- Add seed to bag or packet
- Pour in BSN + Water
- Shake to cover seed thoroughly
- Store seed 24-78 hours
- Ready to Sow
Bag or
Packet
Mix BSN
+ Water
Mix Thoroughly
Uniformly
Apply BSN
Shake Thoroughly
Be certain that the mixture is not applied to one location only since it will not treat the whole seed lot uniformly.
Incubate +24 Hours
to 78 Hours
Ready to Sow
This method is closest to common or typical farmer practice.
- Soak Rice Seed
- Drain
- Mix BSN + Water
- Pour BSN on Rice Seeds
- Wait 24 hours+
- Ready to Sow
Soak
Drain
Mix BSN
+ Water
Uniformly
Apply BSN
Incubate +24 Hours
to 78 Hours
Ready to Sow
- Mix BSN + Water
- Add Rice Seed
- Add water to cover seed
- Wait 24 hours+
- Drain
- Wait 24 hours+
- Ready so Sow
Mix BSN
+ Water
Mix Thoroughly
Add Rice Seed
Add more water(if needed)
to achieve coverage
Drain
Incubate
+24 Hours
Ready to Sow
Mix
- Spread out Rice Seed
- Mix BSN + Water
- Spray BSN + Water on Seed
- Mix Thoroughly
- Wait 24 hours to 78 hours
- Ready to Sow
Spread seed
on sheet
Separate seed
best possible
Mix BSN
+ Water
Use
Spray Bottle
Spray
Seed Uniformly
Roll seed to
make sure covered
Incubate +24 Hours
to 78 Hours
Ready to Sow
Application
- Decant BSN + Mix Water into the pump
- Activate pump spray system
- Activate seed tranfer
Decant BSN
into Applicator
Pump during
seed transfer
Use spray applicator
in Auger
Incubate +24 Hours
to 78 Hours
Ready to Sow
Drum Priming Application Method
Drum Priming
Application
BSN can be applied using this method. Things to note are :
- Water rates may change
- Fluency powder may be used(if needed)
as required.
Inline Engineered Application Solution
Other Inline
Application
This is normally a specialty system or practice and the incorporation of the BSN Seed Priming Fertiliser application into each system is establish for each purpose.
Seed Type | BSN SS,BSN-10, Interceptor XS ml/kg |
ml Water + Chemicals ml/kg |
Total Application ml/kg |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Corn, cotton, sunflower, pumpkin | 4 | + | 2 | 6 |
Zucchini, squash, melon, watermelon | 4 | + | 5 | 9 |
Wheat, barley, triticale, oat | 5-6 | + | 3-5 | 8-11 |
Rice (dry grain), safflower | 5-6 | + | 3-5 | 8-11 |
Beet, cucumber, okra, coriander | 6-7 | + | 8-9 | 14-16 |
Radish, turnip, Kohlrabi, parsnip, pepper | 7-8 | + | 8-9 | 15-17 |
Onion, leek, chive, garlic, tomato, eggplant | 8-9 | + | 9-10 | 17-19 |
Canola, carrot, lettuce, dill, chicory | 10-12 | + | 14 | 24-26 |
Celery, non-fluffy grass pasture seeds | 15-18 | + | 18-20 | 33-38 |
Fluffy grass pasture seeds | 30 | + | 33 | 63 |
Seed Type | BSN Ultra + BSN Hybrid ml/kg |
Water and Pesticide ml/kg |
Total Application ml/kg |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Corn | 4 | + | 2 | 6 |
Rice (Dry grain) | 5-6 | + | 5-6 | 10-12 |
Lucerne(Alfalfa) | 10 | + | 2 | 12 |
Always use clean seed as dusty seed causes stickiness and can tie-up BSN nutrient reducing uptake.
Primed seeds should be sown at least one day after treatment. If you prime seeds at seeding time, you may notice that primed seed lot volume increase by 10%, this is reversed quickly when seeds lose their extra moisture. When you drill treated seeds soon after treatment, you may need to allow for increased volume if volume increase is not fully reversed.
Share
Vigously
Mix with
Water
Mix with other
Chemicals
BSN “imbibed” nutrient inside the seed - caution must be taken when using chemicals. ALWAYS apply BSN first or mix water and BSN before adding chemical.
Do not mix with Alkaline Copper fungicides or innoculants If you are unsure, we recommend a simple jar test of products. Mix together and check if reaction occurs.
Check www.rlfchemtest.com
BSN
Water
Ready to Apply
Shake
Vigorously
Mix with
Water
Mix with other
Chemicals
But caution must be exercised. Always apply BSN first, or mix water and BSN before adding chemicals. It is recommended that a simple jar test be carried out if you are unsure of product compatibility by mixing together and checking if a reaction occurs.
Do not mix with alkaline copper fungicides or inoculates.
You can also check at www.rlfchemtest.com
Seed Type | BSN SS, BSN-10, Interceptor XS ml per 1kg of seed |
ml Water + Chemicals ml per 1kg of seed |
Total Application ml per 1kg of seed |
||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Corn, Cotton, sunflower,pumpkin | 4 ml | + | 2 ml | = | 6 ml for 1kg seed |
Zucchini, squash, melon, watermelon | 4 ml | + | 5 ml | = | 9ml for 1kg seed |
Wheat, barley, triticale, oat | 5-6 ml | + | 3-5 ml | = | 8-11 ml for 1kg seed |
Rice (dry grain), safflower | 5-6 ml | + | 3-5 ml | = | 8-11 ml for 1kg seed |
Beet, cucumber, okra, coriander | 6-7 ml | + | 8-9 ml | = | 14-16 ml for 1kg seed |
Radish, turnip, kohlrabi, parsnip, pepper | 7-8 ml | + | 8-9 ml | = | 15-17 ml for 1kg of seed |
Onion, leek, chive, garlic, tomato, eggplant | 8-9 ml | + | 9-10 ml | = | 17-19 ml for 1kg of seed |
Canola, carrot, lettuce, dill, chicory | 10-12 ml | + | 14 ml | = | 24-26 ml for 1kg of seed |
Celery, non-fluffy grass pasture seeds | 15-18 ml | + | 18-20 ml | = | 33-38 ml for 1kg of seed |
Fluffy grass pasture seeds | 30 ml | + | 33 ml | = | 63 ml for 1kg of seed |
Seed Type | BSN Ultra + BSN Hybrid ml per 1kg of seed |
Water & Pesticide ml per 1kg of seed |
Total Application ml per 1kg of seed |
||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Corn | 4 ml | + | 2 ml | = | 6 ml for 1kg of seed |
Rice (dry grain) | 5-6 ml | + | 5-6 ml | = | 10-12 ml for 1kg of seed |
Lucerne (Alfalfa) | 10 ml | + | 2 ml | = | 12 ml for 1kg seed |
- Do not add extra Trace Elements to BSN Seed Primer as this could inhibit seed germination or cause seed toxicity.
- It is always best to use clean seeds for priming as dusty seeds can cause stickiness. Dust on the seed can also tie-up nutrients on the seed surface, reducing the effectiveness of BSN seed priming uptake, with less nutrient imbibed inside the seed.
- For fungicide/pesticide compatibility check first at www.rlfchemtest.com or perform a simple jar test.
- When mixing with a liquid fungicide add water to BSN Seed Primer first. (Always BSN + Water + Fungicide)
- Rhizobial inoculates should NOT be mixed with BSN Seed Primer.
- It is best, whterever possible, to use fresh seeds for priming. Older seeds may have a lower germination rate when stored under sub-standard, or less than ideal conditions.
- Seed viability (i.e. longevity) is maintained best when it is stored in a cool dry place.
- BSN Seed Primer can be applied to seeds any time between harvest and seeding. For the best result, prime seeds well before sowing time and if possible preferably during the dry season following harvest.
- Allow maximum ventilation to dry the primed seed-lot.
- Seeds stored at high temperature or in moist conditions run the risk of a reduced rate of germination. If seeds (especially rain-affected seeds) are stored for many months then they must be tested for germination suitability before treating with BSN Seed Primer.
- Contamination of wild radish seeds can drastically reduce germination rates. It is therefore best to make sure the stored seeds and silos are free from this contamination.
- Rain-affected seeds must pass the viability tests before being primed with BSN Seed Primer.
- When seeds are primed with a mixture of BSN Seed Primer and other chemicals there is no guarantee that the germination rate would be satisfactory over long-term storage. Germination tests are recommended before sowing if this is the case.
- If seeds are primed at seeding time you may notice that the treated seed-lot volume increases by approximately 10%. (This is reversed quickly when seeds lose their extra (moisture). But when you drill treated seeds soon after treatment you may need to allow for increased seed volume if the volume increase is not yet fully reversed. It is always recommended that at least 24-hours is allowed between priming the seed with BSN Seed Primer and sowing.
- BSN primed seeds absorb (imbibes) water faster. This is due to the active ingredients in BSN Seed Primer breaking down the barriers to water penetration in the seed coat.
- The seed coat in cereal crops contain more than 50% of the total seed mineral nutrient reserves. BSN Seed Primer indices ion exchange in the seed coat releasing stored nutrients and facilitating utilisation by the seed embryo.
- BSN speeds up imbibition since it is an osmo-primer (i.e. draws water into the seed). The osmo-priming effect of BSN is due to its highly concentrated ortho-phosphate and trace elements.
- BSN Seed Primer is also a nutritional primer. It increases the level of essential elements in the grain from 2 to 10 times.
- BSN Seed Primer increases the available phosphorous (inorganic phosphorous) of seed by up to 350% compared to untreated seed. This is because some 70% of seed phosphorous is as phytic acid and is unavailable during early germination. The higher available phosphorous resulting from BSN Seed Primer is the most important factor 'kick-starting' the germination, by supplying energy for growth and setting higher yield potential.
- Optimum pH for phytase activity is about 4. The low pH of BSN Seed Primer stimulates phytase activity and converts more phytic acid (unavailable phosphate reserve of the seed) to available phosphate.
- With BSN Seed Primer increased biological activity in the rhizosphere is experienced. This is due to more exudation of metabolites from the root system, resulting in higher temperature in the root zone.
- The BSN increased rhizosphere activity and exudation of organic acids (i.e. ascitric acid) releases soil-based phosphate bound to calcium (in alkaline soils) or soil-based phosphate the is bound to aluminium, iron and manganese in acid soils.
- The BSN increased rhizosphere activity, and faster root growth protects roots from disease, in contrast to disease susceptibility in a slow growing root system.
- Research shows that phosphorous and most trace elements are suboptimal and variable in seed-lots and have a greater impact on yield of late sown crops.
Many farmers ask what chemicals can be mixed with liquid products that contain trace elements.
Whilst we recommend that to obtain the best result from any chemical, it should be applied individually, we are fully aware of many farm practices that include mixing chemicals to reduce application costs.
From anecdotal evidence gathered from farmers who have mixed various chemicals with RLF products, at the time of application, we have compiled the following list of products that have been reported to be mixed successfully:
PLEASE NOTE:
- Do NOT composite mix more than one of the above with foliar products
- BSN-range and Ultra Foliar products are not compatible with Inoculants.
- When BSN seed priming treatment is to be applied with fungicides, BSN which is imbided by the seed should be used first followed by fungicides that stick to the seed surface.
Compatibility Matrix for RLF Products | Version 3 ; 16/12/2014
BSN SUPERSTRIKE |
BSN ULTRA |
BSN 10 |
BROADACRE PLUS |
CEREAL PLUS |
CANOLA PLUS |
FRUITS & VEGGIES PLUS |
K-KOMPLEX |
LEGUME PLUS |
PASTURE PLUS |
PLASMA FURROW INJECT |
PLASMA FUSION |
PLASMA POWER |
POWER NP |
RAPID ZINC |
VITICULTURE PLUS |
|||||
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PESTICIDE INFORMATION | SEED | FOLIAR | ||||||||||||||||||
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS | TRADE NAME/S | LABEL (G/L) | GROUP | ACTIVITY | ||||||||||||||||
2,4-D
- diethanolamine salt
- dimethylamine salt - isopropylamine salt - triethanolamine salt - sodium salt |
SURPASS 300 300 SURPASS 475 475 AMICIDE 500;2,4 -D AMINE 500 500 AMICIDE 625 625 TORNADO DF 700 GK 2,4-D 720;AMICIDE 720 720 SODIUM 2,4-D 800 GK |
I | H |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
||||
2,4-D
- ethyl ester
- ethyl hexyl ester - iso-octyl ester |
LV ESTERCIDE 600 600 ESTERCIDE XTRA 680;LV ESTER 680 680 ESTERCIDE 800 800 |
I | H |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
||||
Alpha-cypermethrin
|
ASTOUND DUO;FASTAC DUO;DOMINEX DUO 100 |
3A | I |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
||||
AMADS
(1-aminomethanamide dihydrogen tetraoxosulphate)
|
COTTONQUIK 873 |
- | PGR |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
||||
Bifenthrin
|
BIFLEX TERMITE/INSECT;TALSTAR 100EC;BIFLEX ULTRA (BISTAR LO ODOUR);ASTRAL 100EC 100 BIFLEX DUO 200 200 TALSTAR 250EC;ASTRAL 250EC 250 |
3A | I |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
||||
Bromoxynil
- octanoate
- n-octanoyl ester - heptanoic acid ester - octanoic acid ester |
BROADSIDE 140 BROMICIDE 200;BROMICIDE MA;BUCTRIL MA 200 PARAGON XTRA;FLIGHT EC;VELOCITY 210 JAGUAR;MINDER 250 |
C | H |
c
3, 5 |
c
3, 5 |
c
3, 5 |
c
3, 5 |
c
3, 5 |
c
3, 5 |
c
3, 5 |
c
3, 5 |
c
3, 5 |
c
3, 5 |
c
3, 5 |
c
3, 5 |
c
3, 5 |
||||
Carboxin
|
VITAVAX 200FF 200 VITAFLO;VITAFLO C 400 VITAVAX 750C 750 |
G | F |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
||||||||||||||
Chlorothalonil
|
WALABI SC 375 BRAVO; ELECT 500 500 BARRACK; BARRACK BETTERSTICK 720 UNITE 720; UNITE ULTRASTICK |
M5 | F |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
h
2, 11 |
|
Chlorpropham
|
TATO-VAPO POTATO STOP SPROUT 500 |
- | PGR |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
||||||||||||||
Chlorpyrifos
|
CHLORPYRIFOS 500EC 500 |
1B | I |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
||||
Chlorsulfuron
|
GLEAN; LUSTA: SIEGE: TACKLE 750 GK |
B | H |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
||||
Clethodim
|
SELECT; SEQUENCE 240 |
A | H |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
||||
Clodinafop-propargyl
|
TOPIK 240EC 240 |
A | H |
c
6, 12 |
c
6, 12 |
c
6, 12 |
c
6, 12 |
c
6, 12 |
c
6, 12 |
c
6, 12 |
c
6, 12 |
c
6, 12 |
c
6, 12 |
c
6, 12 |
c
6, 12 |
c
6, 12 |
||||
Clopyralid
- monoethanolamine salt
- triisopranolamine salt - potassium salt |
LONTREL; TORPEDO 300 ARCHER 750 750 |
I | H |
c
10, 11 |
c
10, 11 |
c
10, 11 |
c
10, 11 |
c
10, 11 |
c
10, 11 |
c
10, 11 |
c
10, 11 |
c
10, 11 |
c
10, 11 |
c
10, 11 |
c
10, 11 |
c
10, 11 |
||||
Cloquintocet-mexyl
|
AXIAL 100EC 25 TOPIK 240EC 60 |
- | SAF |
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
||||
Clothianidin
|
SHIELD 200SC 200 PONCHO PLUS 360 PONCHO; PONCHO 600FS 600 |
4A | I |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
|
Copper oxychloride
|
OXYDUL DF; COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 500 |
Y | F |
h
8 |
h
8 |
h
8 |
h
8 |
h
8 |
h
8 |
h
8 |
h
8 |
h
8 |
h
8 |
h
8 |
h
8 |
h
8 |
||||
Copper sulphate (tribasic)
|
TRI-BASE BLUE 190 |
Y | F |
c
8 |
c
8 |
c
8 |
c
8 |
c
8 |
c
8 |
c
8 |
c
8 |
c
8 |
c
8 |
c
8 |
c
8 |
c
8 |
||||
Cyanamide; dicyanamide; Hydrogen cyanamide
|
DORMEX L 520 |
- | PGR |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
||||
Cypermethrin
|
VITAFLO C 3.2 VETERAN C LIQUID; PREMIS PRO C 4 PREMIS PROTECT; REAL 200SC VITAVAX 750C 6.4 |
3A | I |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
||||||||||||||
Cyproconazole
|
TILT XTRA 80 |
C | F |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
||||
Diazinon
|
DIAZINON 800 800 |
1B | I |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
||||
Dicamba
- dimethyl amine
|
BROADSIDE 40 KAMBA M 80 KAMBA 500 500 |
I | H |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
||||
Dichlorvos
|
DICHLORVOS 1140 1140 DICHLORVOS 500 (BMC) 500 |
1B | I |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
||||
Diclofop-methyl
|
CHEETAH GOLD; DECISION 200 HOEGRASS; NUGRASS 375 HOEGRASS 500 500 |
A | H |
c, h
3, 5, 6 |
c, h
3, 5, 6 |
c, h
3, 5, 6 |
c, h
3, 5, 6 |
c, h
3, 5, 6 |
c, h
3, 5, 6 |
c, h
3, 5, 6 |
c, h
3, 5, 6 |
c, h
3, 5, 6 |
c, h
3, 5, 6 |
c, h
3, 5, 6 |
c, h
3, 5, 6 |
c, h
3, 5, 6 |
||||
Dicofol
|
KELTHANE MF 480 |
2B | I |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
||||
Difenoconazole
|
DIVIDEND FORMULA M 92 ACE; DIGGER 250 |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
|||
Diflufenican
|
TIGREX; JAGUAR; NUGREX 25 BRODAL; AGILITY 500 |
F | H |
c
2, 12 |
c
2, 12 |
c
2, 12 |
c
2, 12 |
c
2, 12 |
c
2, 12 |
c
2, 12 |
c
2, 12 |
c
2, 12 |
c
2, 12 |
c
2, 12 |
c
2, 12 |
c
2, 12 |
||||
Dimethoate
|
DIMETHOATE 400 400 |
1B | I |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
||||
Dithianon
|
DELAN 700WG; DRAGON 700WG 700 GK |
M9 | F |
h
2, 4 |
h
2, 4 |
h
2, 4 |
||||||||||||||
Diuron
|
DIURON 500SC; FLOWABLE DIURON 500 DIURON 900DF; DIUREX WG 900 GK |
C | H |
c
2, 4, 6 |
c
2, 4, 6 |
c
2, 4, 6 |
c
2, 4, 6 |
c
2, 4, 6 |
c
2, 4, 6 |
c
2, 4, 6 |
c
2, 4, 6 |
c
2, 4, 6 |
c
2, 4, 6 |
c
2, 4, 6 |
c
2, 4, 6 |
c
2, 4, 6 |
||||
Epoxiconazole
|
OPERA 62.5 OPUS 75 75 OPUS 125 125 |
3 | F |
c
|
c
|
c
|
||||||||||||||
Esfenvalerate
|
SUMI-ALPHA 50EC; HALLMARK 50EC 50 |
3A | I |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
||||
Ethephon
|
COTTONQUIK 275 GALLEON 720 |
- | PGR |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
||||
Ethion
|
MUSTANG 360 |
1B | I |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
||||
Fenarimol
|
RUBIGAN SC 120 |
C | F |
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
||||
Fenitrothion
|
GRAIN-GUARD DUO 600 FENITROTHION 1000 1000 |
A | H |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
|
Fenoxaprop-P
Fenoxaprop-P ethyl
|
CHEETAH GOLD 13.6 PUMA S 69 TRISTAR 110 |
A | H |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
||||
Fipronil
|
REGENT 200SC 200 COSMOS 500 |
2B | I |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
||||
Florasulam
|
TORPEDO 50 |
B | H |
c
11 |
c
11 |
c
11 |
c
11 |
c
11 |
c
11 |
c
11 |
c
11 |
c
11 |
c
11 |
c
11 |
c
11 |
c
11 |
||||
Fluazifop-P
Fluazifop-P butyl
Fluazifop-P butyl ester |
FUSILADE 212 |
A | H |
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
||||
Fluazinam
|
SHIRLAN FUNGICIDE 500 |
Y | F |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
||||
Flumetsulam
|
BROADSTRIKE; BROADSWORD 800GK |
B | H |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
||||
Fluquinconazole
|
VISION 250SC 50 JOCKEY; GALMANO 167 |
C | F |
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
|
Flusilazole
|
CANE STRIKE 1.6 500 |
C | F |
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
|
Fosetyl-aluminium
|
ALIETTE SUPER 528 GK ALIETTE 800 GK |
33 | F |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
|
Haloxyfop
Haloxyfop-P
Haloxyfop-P methyl ester Haloxyfop-R methyl ester |
VERDICT 520 520 |
A | H |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
||||
Imazamox
Imazamox ammonium
|
INTERVIX; INTERCEPT 33 |
B | H |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
||||
Imazapyr
Imazapyr ammonium
|
INTERVIX; INTERCEPT 15 |
B | H |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
c
2, 6, 10, 12 |
||||
Imazethapyr
|
SPINNAKER; KYTE 700WG 700 GK |
B | H |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
||||
Imidacloprid
|
ZORRO 180 NUPRID 200SC; CONFIDOR 200 PONCHO PLUS 240 NUPRID 350SC; CONFIDOR GUARD; GAUCHO 350 350 HOMBRE ULTRA 360 SENATOR 600SC; GAUCHO 600 600 |
4A | I |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
c
2 |
|
Iprodione
|
ROVRAL LIQUID; CORVETTE LIQUID 250 ROVRAL AQUAFLO; CORVETTE FLOWABLE 500 |
B | F |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
h
3 |
|
Lambda-cyhalothrin
|
KARATE ZEON; MATADOR 250 |
3A | I |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
||||
Malathion
|
MALDISON 500 500 HY-MAL 1150 |
1B | I |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
||||
Mancozeb
|
PENNCOZEB 420SC 420 MANCOZEB DF 750 PENNCOZEB DF 750 GK |
Y | F |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
h
5 |
|
Methoprene; S-methoprene
|
GRAIN-GUARD DUO 60 |
7A | I |
c
|
c
|
c
|
||||||||||||||
MCPA
- dimethyl amine salt
- sodium salt |
MCPA 250 250 KAMBA M 340 MCPA 500 500 MCPA 750 750 |
I | H |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
10, 11 |
||||
MCPA
- iso-octyl ester
- 2-ethyl hexyl ester - ethyl hexyl ester |
PRECEPT 125 BROMICIDE MA; BUCTRIL MA 200 TIGREX; NUGREX 250 BROADSIDE 280 PARAGON XTRA; FLIGHT EC 350 LVE MCPA 500 LVE MCPA 570 570 LVE 600 600 |
I | H |
c, p, b
2 |
c, p, b
2 |
c, p, b
2 |
c, p, b
2 |
c, p, b
2 |
c, p, b
2 |
c, p, b
2 |
c, p, b
2 |
c, p, b
2 |
c, p, b
2 |
c, p, b
2 |
c, p, b
2 |
c, p, b
2 |
||||
Mefenpyr-diethyl
|
PRECEPT 6.25 VELOCITY 9.4 DECISION 20 CHEETAH GOLD 25 |
− | SAF |
c
2, 3, 5 |
c
2, 3, 5 |
c
2, 3, 5 |
c
2, 3, 5 |
c
2, 3, 5 |
c
2, 3, 5 |
c
2, 3, 5 |
c
2, 3, 5 |
c
2, 3, 5 |
c
2, 3, 5 |
c
2, 3, 5 |
c
2, 3, 5 |
c
2, 3, 5 |
||||
Mepiquat chloride
|
CONCORDE 38 |
− | PGR |
c
10 |
c
10 |
c
10 |
c
10 |
c
10 |
c
10 |
c
10 |
c
10 |
c
10 |
c
10 |
c
10 |
c
10 |
c
10 |
||||
Metalaxyl-M
|
DIVIDEND FORMULA M 23 RIDOMIL GOLD 480EC 480 |
4 | F |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
|
Methomyl
|
LANNATE L; NUDRIN 225 225 |
1A | I |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
||||
Metiram
|
AERO 550 GK POLYRAM DF 700 GK |
M3 | F |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
||||
Metosulam
|
ECLIPSE 100EC 100 |
B | H |
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
||||
Metsulfuron-methyl
|
ALLY; BRUSH-OFF; ASSOCIATE 600 GK |
B | H |
c
6 |
c
6 |
c
6 |
c
6 |
c
6 |
c
6 |
c
6 |
c
6 |
c
6 |
c
6 |
c
6 |
c
6 |
c
6 |
||||
Omethoate
|
LE-MAT 290SL 290 FOLIMAT 800 800 |
1B | I |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
||||
Parathion-methyl
|
METHYL PARATHION 500 500 |
1B | I |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
c
2, 5 |
||||
Pendimethalin
|
RIFLE 330E; STOMP 3330E 330 RIFLE 440; STOMP 440 440 STOMP XTRA 455 |
D | H |
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
||||
Penflufen
|
EVERGOL PRIME 240 |
7 | F |
c
1, 7 |
c
1, 7 |
c
1, 7 |
||||||||||||||
Permethrin
|
INSHIELD 500 |
3A | I |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
||||
Phosmet
|
IMIDAN 150 150 |
1B | I |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
||||
Picolinafen
|
PARAGON XTRA; FLIGHT EC 35 |
F | H |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
||||
Pinoxaden
|
AXIAL 100EC 100 |
A | H |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
||||
Piperonyl butoxide
|
PYRETHRUM SPRAY 16 SYNERGY (PBO) 800 |
− | SYN |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
c
13 |
||||
Procymidone
|
SUMISCLEX; FORTRESS 500 |
3 | F |
h
|
h
|
h
|
||||||||||||||
Profenofos
|
PROFENOFOS 500 500 |
1B | I |
c
5 |
c
5 |
c
5 |
c
5 |
c
5 |
c
5 |
c
5 |
c
5 |
c
5 |
c
5 |
c
5 |
c
5 |
c
5 |
||||
Propiconazole
|
TILT 250; TILT XTRA; THROTTLE; BUMPER 250 THROTTLE 500 500 BUMPER 625 625 |
C | F |
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
c, p
|
||||
Prothioconazole
|
PROSARO 420SC 210 RAXIL PRO 250 |
3 | F |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
||||||||||||||
Pyraclostrobin
|
AERO 50 GK OPERA 85 CABRIO WG 200 GK CABRIO 250 |
11 | F |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
|
Pyrasulfotole
|
PRECEPT 25 VELOCITY 37.5 |
H | H |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
||||
Pyrethrins; pyrethrum
|
PYRETHRUM SPRAY 4 |
3A | I |
c
5, 13 |
c
5, 13 |
c
5, 13 |
c
5, 13 |
c
5, 13 |
c
5, 13 |
c
5, 13 |
c
5, 13 |
c
5, 13 |
c
5, 13 |
c
5, 13 |
c
5, 13 |
c
5, 13 |
||||
Pyrimethanil
|
WALABI SC 150 VISION 250SC 200 PROTECTOR 400SC; SCALA 400SC 400 SIGANEX 600SC 600 |
9I | F |
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
|
Pyriproxyfen
|
ADMIRAL 100 |
7C | IGR |
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
nd
|
|
Quizalofop-P ethyl
|
ASSURE; TARGA 100 |
A | H |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
h
3, 5 |
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Sethoxydim
|
CHEETAH GOLD; DECISION 20 SERTIN 186 |
A | H |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
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Sulphur
|
MICROTHIOL DISPERSS; NOTION DF; RESOLVA 800 |
M2 | F |
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
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Tebuconazole
|
HOMBRE ULTRA 12.5 RAXIL; RAXIL T 25 RAXIL PRO 150 PROSARO 420SC 210 FOLICUR 430SC; HORNET; EMPEROR 430 |
3 | F |
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
|
Thiabendazole
|
ALIETTE SUPER 129 GK P PICKEL-T 200 |
1 | F |
h
|
h
|
h
|
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“Thiram (TMTD; tetramethylthiuram disulphide)”
|
ALIETTE SUPER 172 GK VITAVAX 200FF 200 P PICKEL-T 360 THIRAM 600; TMTD FLOWABLE 600 |
M3 | F |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
h
4 |
|
Tolclofos-methyl
|
RIZOLEX 100D 100 GK RIZOLEX IN FURROW 500 |
14 | F |
c, p
2, 4 |
c, p
2, 4 |
c, p
2, 4 |
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Tralkoxydim
|
ACHIEVE WG 400 GK |
A | h |
c, p, h
6, 12 |
c, p, h
6, 12 |
c, p, h
6, 12 |
c, p, h
6, 12 |
c, p, h
6, 12 |
c, p, h
6, 12 |
c, p, h
6, 12 |
c, p, h
6, 12 |
c, p, h
6, 12 |
c, p, h
6, 12 |
c, p, h
6, 12 |
c, p, h
6, 12 |
c, p, h
6, 12 |
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Triadimefon
|
TURRET 125 |
C | F |
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
c
|
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Triadimenol
|
ZORRO 56 BAYTAN T 150 |
3 | F |
c, h
|
c, h
|
c, h
|
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Tri-allate
|
AVADEX XTRA 500 AVADEX XTEND 600 |
J | H |
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
h
|
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Triasulfuron
|
LOGRAN; NUGRAN 750 |
B | h |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
h
2 |
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Trichlorfon
|
LEPIDEX 500 500 |
1B | I |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
c
2, 4 |
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Trinexapac-ethyl
|
MAESTRO 120 |
- | PGR |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
c
2, 3 |
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Triflumuron
|
BAYTAN T; RAXIL T 4 |
15A | I |
h
|
h
|
h
|
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Triticonazole
|
PREMIS PRO C; PREMIS PROTECT 25 REAL 200SC 200 |
3 | F |
h
|
h
|
h
|
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Zeta-cypermethrin
|
MUSTANG 20 |
3A | I |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
c
4 |
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Ziram
|
ZIRAM GRANUFLO; ZIRAM DG 760 GK |
Y | F |
h
9 |
h
9 |
h
9 |
h
9 |
h
9 |
h
9 |
h
9 |
h
9 |
h
9 |
h
9 |
h
9 |
h
9 |
h
9 |
- c = chemically compatible based on reference to The Pesticide Manual published by the British Crop Protection Council (BCPC)
- p = physically compatible when mixed as per RLF Tank Mixing Guide;
- b = biologically compatible, no observable or measurable reduction in pesticide bioefficacy or loss of nutrition;
- h = chemical, physical and biological compatibility based on reference to RLF Crop Nutrition Handbook (ca. 2004), RLF Technical Bulletin TB61 and RLF Website - http://www.ruralliquidfertilisers.com/compatibility;
- nd = no data
- 1 = Total mixture [product + water] shoudl not exceed 600mL / 100kg of seed;
- 2 = Reduction in bioefficacy may occur at pH < 4, severity increasing with lower pH;
- 3 = Reduction bioefficacy may occur at pH > 7
- 4 = Reduction in bioefficacy will occur at pH > 7, severity increasing with higher pH;
- 5 = Reduction in bioefficacy will occur at pH > 9;
- 6 = Refer to pesticide label for restraints on directions for use;
- 7 = Limited evidence suggests poor physical compatibility with RLF BSN products, check compatibility via a jar-test before mixing larger volumes;
- 8 = Mixing with RLF CSF products may cause excessive copper uptake by vines;
- 9 = Very rapid degradation of active ingredient will occur in acidic solutions, DT50 < 1 hr at pH 5;
- 10 = Pesticide active ingredient is formulated as an ionic salt; mixing with RLF products can result in precipitation of insoluble salts and/or reduction in bioefficacy due to interaction with positive and negative ions in the liquid fertiliser formulation;
- 11 = Pesticide is formulated at an alkaline pH; mixing with low pH RLF products can result in generation of heat from exothermic neutralisation reaction;
- 12 = Pesticide label indicates incident phytotocity or transient yellowing if applied to stressed plants; this effect may be enhanced in tank mixes with RLF CSF products but it is likely plants will recover more quickly due to improved nutrition;
- 13 = Photolycally unstable; pesticide active ingredient will rapidly degrade in aqueous solution in sunlight
- H = herbicide
- I = insecticide
- IGR = insect growth regulator; effectively an insecticide but controls insects by interrupting a specific phase of its life cycle, instead of biological toxicity.
- F = fungicide
- PGR = plant growth regulator
- SAF = crop safener; added to herbicide formulations to limit activity on non-target crop species
- ADJ = adjuvant; added to pesticide formulations to increase efficacy, improve tank mix compatibility etc.
- SYN = synergist; added to pesticides (usually insecticides) to enhance performance through chemical or biological synergy of action.
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