Cyproconazole 80 plus Propiconazole 250
| 1_Trade_Name | Manufacturer | Form |
| TILT XTRA FUNGICIDE | SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION PTY LIMITED | EC |
4. ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Cyproconazole 80g/L + propiconazole 250g/L
5. COST: $46.20 per L or kg.
6. CHEMICAL GROUP: 3.
7. RELATED PESTICIDES:
| Cyproconazole 100 g/L |
| Cyproconazole 80g/L + propiconazole 250g/L |
| Difenoconazole 250g/L |
| Epoxiconazole 125g/L |
| Epoxiconazole 75g/L |
| Fenarimol 120g/L |
| Fluquinconazole 167g/L |
| Flusilazole 200g/kg |
| Flutriafol 250g/L |
| Hexaconazole 50 g/L |
| Imazalil 750g/kg |
| Myclobutanil 200g/L |
| Propiconazole 250g/L |
| PROTHIOCONAZOLE 210g/L + TEBUCONAZOLE 210 g/L |
| Tebuconazole 430g/L |
| Triadimefon 125g/L or 500g/kg |
| Triadimenol 250g/L |
| Triforine 190g/L |
8. GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
A systemic fungicide with protective curative and eradicant action used mainly for leaf diseases in cereals.
9. APPLICATION METHODS AND TIPS:
Best results in fine weather when crop is actively growing and diseases are in the early stages of development.
Ensure even and thorough coverage.
10. ADJUVANTS, WETTERS, OILS:
None recommended
11. EQUIPMENT:
Boom sprays - flat fan nozzles producing a fine to medium droplet size with a nozzle pressure of 200-400 kPa.
12. SPRAYER WASH OUT AND DECONTAMINATION:
13. WATER OR CARRIER DATA:
50-100 L water/ha for boom spraying.
10-20 L water /ha for aerial spraying. Use higher rate for dense crops.
14. WEATHER:
15. RAINFASTNESS:
1 hour
16. SOIL:
17. PLANT HEALTH and OTHER EFFECTS:
18. WITHHOLDING PERIODS:
Barley: Cutting and grazing - 21 days.
Barley: Harvest - 42 days.
Wheat: Cutting and grazing - 21 days.
Wheat: Harvest - 42 days.
Export Slaughter interval: 7 days.
Barley: Cutting and grazing - 21 days.
Barley: Harvest - 42 days.
Wheat: Cutting and grazing - 21 days.
Wheat: Harvest - 42 days.
Export Slaughter interval: 7 days.
19. PLANT BACK PERIODS or RECROPPING INTERVALS:
20. MODE OF ACTION:
DMI triazole group C action. Inhibits ergosterol synthesis.
Systemic with protective, curative modes of action.
21. PESTICIDE RESISTANCE:
Some species may be resistant or develop resistance with continued application. Rotate with products from alternative groups.
Don't apply more than 2 applications of this or other group c products on the same crop in the same season.
Alternate applications with fungicides form other gorups.
22. TOXICITY:
Poison schedule - S6
Summary: Harmful if swallowed. Will damage eyes and skin. May irritate nose and throat. Unlikely to present a hazard in normal use (WHO class 3)
Details:
Poison schedule - S5 or 6
Mammalian toxicity -
Acute oral LD50 - >2000 mg/kg (rats), [For comparison table salt is 3000 mg/kg]
Acute dermal LD50 - >4000 mg/kg (rabbit). Significant skin uptake doen't occur.
Skin - Not harmful. Irritrant. Not a sensitiser.
Eye - Irritant
Vapour inhalation - LC50 - Propiconazole >5.8 mg/L air . Cyproconazole >5.6 mg/L air. May irritat nose and throat.
Chronic oral toxicity NOEL - ppm for two years.
Not mutagenic or teratogenic (i.e. does not cause cancer or reproductive problems).
Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) -
23. TOXICITY SYMPTOMS:
No speciific symptoms.
24. FIRST AID:
If SWALLOWED - Rinse mouth with water. Give water to drink. If vomiting occurs then give more water and seek midical advice. Not harmful.
If in EYES - Irrigate for 15 minutes with plenty of water. Irritant. If irritation occurs seek medical advice.
If on SKIN - Rinse with plenty of water, remove contaminated clothing, wash with soap and water. Not harmful. Irritant. If irritation occurs seek medical advice.
If INHALED - Remove patient to fresh air. Not harmful
If patient has symptoms or is concerned contact a doctor immediately.
Advice to doctor - Treat symptomatically. No specific antidote. No cases of human poisoning have been recorded.
Call Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26
25. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING:
Safety goggles and face shield.
Elbow length PVC gl;oves.
Cotton overalls and washable hat.
Boots.
26 RE ENTRY PERIODS and OTHER SAFETY ISSUES:
After spray has dried.
27. PROPERTIES:
Product appearance - Yellow to orange liquid with a sweet aroma.
Shelf Life -
Product Flammability - Flashpoint 63C. Not flammable. Not explosive. Combustible (C-1). Autoignition temp - 295C.
Half life in water - days at pH5 and 35 C.
Water solubility at 25 C. - miscible with water.
Oil solubility -
Octanol:Water ratio at 25 C. - at pH 5.
Vapour Pressure at 25 C. - Propiconazole 5.6x10-5 Pa. Cyproconizole 2.6x10-5 Pa.
Dissociation constant - pKa.
Melting point - C.
Boiling point -
Molecular weight -
Density - SG = 1.08-1.2
pH 6.5 @ 1% aqueous dilution
Non corrosive. Not an oxidiser.
28. ENVIRONMENTAL FATE:
Summary - Toxic to aquatic life.
Birds - Cyproconazole - slight to moderate toxicity. Propoconazole - Practically non toxic.
Fish - Cyproconazole- slight;y toxic. Propoconazole - High toxicity LC50 >2.2-6.8 ppm.
Invertebrates - Cyproconazole - slightly toxic. Propoconazole - High toxicity. EC50 0.5-4.8 mg/L
Bees - Propoconazole - Practically non toxic.
Algae - Propoconazole - High toxicity, fresh water algae diatoms EC50 0.02-13.6 mg/L. Propoconazole - High toxicity, green algae EC50 0.077 mg/L.
Earthworms - Cyproconazole - Practically non toxic.
It has a half life in soil of .
It has an EPA classification for soil mobility that ranges from
Ground water contamination
Accumulation in milk and tissues.
29. COMPATIBILITY:
See HerbiGuide for compatibility with other herbicides, insecticides and fungicides.
See HerbiGuide for a full list of pesticide compatibilities.
30. REGISTERED CROPS, INSECTS and DISEASES.
See HerbiGuide Species Solutions Tab for registered uses.
31. GOVERNMENT AND REGULATORY INFORMATION:
Dangerous Goods Class - not a dangerous good for transport by road or rail.
Hazchem Code - None
Packaging Group - None
EPG - None
UN Number -
Worksafe Classification -
32. References:
Acknowledgments:
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