Tebuconazole 430

1. Trade Name 2. Manufacturer3. Formulation
4FARMERS TEBUCONAZOLE 430 SC FUNGICIDE4 FARMERS PTY LTDSC
AGRIWEST TEBUCONAZOLE 430 SC FUNGICIDEAGRI WEST PTY LIMITEDSC
ALLFIRE TEBUCONAZOLE 430SC FUNGICIDEAGVANTAGE PTY LTDSC
CAMPBELL ISIS 430 SC FUNGICIDECOLIN CAMPBELL (CHEMICALS) PTY LTDSC
CHEMFORCE TEBUCONAZOLE 430 SC FUNGICIDEFRANK VANDERKLEY & PAUL RICHARDS T/A CHEMFORCE AUSTRALIASC
CONQUEST STINGRAY 430 FUNGICIDECONQUEST AGROCHEMICALS PTY LTDSC
CROP CARE EMPEROR FUNGICIDECROP CARE AUSTRALASIA PTY LTDSC
FARMOZ ORIUS 430 SC FUNGICIDEFARMOZ PTY LIMITEDSC
FOLICUR 430SC FUNGICIDEBAYER CROPSCIENCE PTY LTDSC
GENFARM BLAST 430 FUNGICIDEGENFARM CROP PROTECTION PTY LTDSC
KENSO AGCARE REBUKE 430 SC FUNGICIDEKENSO CORPORATION (M) SDN BHDSC
LAGUNA 430 FUNGICIDESIPCAM PACIFIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTDSC
NUFARM HORNET FUNGICIDENUFARM AUSTRALIA LIMITEDSC
OSPRAY TEBUCONAZOLE 430 SC FUNGICIDEOSPRAY PTY LTDSC
RYGEL TEBUCONAZOLE 430 FUNGICIDERYGEL AUSTRALIA PTY LTDSC
TITAN TEBUCONAZOLE 430 SC FUNGICIDETITAN AG PTY LTDSC
UNITED FARMERS TEBUCONAZOLE 430 SC FUNGICIDEUNITED FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY LTDSC

4. ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Tebuconazole 430g/L

5. COST: $36.40 per L or kg.

6. CHEMICAL GROUP: C.

7. RELATED PESTICIDES:

Cyproconazole 100 g/L
Cyproconazole 80g/L + propiconazole 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 800g/L
Myclobutanil 200g/L
Propiconazole 250g/L
Tebuconazole 430g/L
Triadimefon 125g/L or 500g/kg
Triadimenol 250g/L
Triforine 190g/L


8. GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

A triazole fungicide for the control of foliar diseases in crops. It has both curative and protective action for several weeks on a range of fungal diseases.

9. APPLICATION METHODS AND TIPS:

Apply by air or boom.

10. ADJUVANTS, WETTERS, OILS:

Mineral crop oil may improve performance in Wheat and Barley but may increase the risk of leaf burn to levels similar to using alternative products formulated as emulsifiable concentrates. Wetter recommended for Beans, Peanuts nad Sugar Cane. Spray oil recommended for Bananas.

11. EQUIPMENT:

Fan jet nozzles.

12. SPRAYER WASH OUT AND DECONTAMINATION:

13. WATER OR CARRIER DATA:

15 L/ha or more for aerial applications.

50-100 L water/ha or more for ground sprayers.

Use higher volumes in dense crops. Ensure even and thorough coverage.

14. WEATHER:

Apply in fine weather.

15. RAINFASTNESS:

16. SOIL:

17. PLANT HEALTH and OTHER EFFECTS:

18. WITHHOLDING PERIODS:

Avocados: Harvest - 1 day

Bananas: Harvest - 1 day

Beans: Cutting and grazing - 3 days

Beans: Harvest - 3 days

Cereals: Cutting and grazing - 14 days

Cereals: Harvest - 35 days

Onions: Not required

Papaw: Harvest - 3 days

Peanuts: Cutting and grazing - 21 days

Peanuts: Harvest - 21 days

Peas: Cutting and grazing - 3 days

Peas: Harvest - 3 days

Sugar cane: Cutting and grazing - 28 days

Sugar cane: Harvest - 28 days

Avocados: Harvest - 1 day

Bananas: Harvest - 1 day

Beans: Cutting and grazing - 3 days

Beans: Harvest - 3 days

Cereals: Cutting and grazing - 14 days

Cereals: Harvest - 35 days

Onions: Not required

Papaw: Harvest - 3 days

Peanuts: Cutting and grazing - 21 days

Peanuts: Harvest - 21 days

Peas: Cutting and grazing - 3 days

Peas: Harvest - 3 days

Sugar cane: Cutting and grazing - 28 days

Sugar cane: Harvest - 28 days

19. PLANT BACK PERIODS or RECROPPING INTERVALS:

20. MODE OF ACTION:

DMI mode of action. Tends to be more evenly distributed within the leaf providing better overall protection than related products like triadimefon.

Systemic. Protective, curative and eradicant action.

Inhibits ergosterol synthesis.

At 145 mL/ha it controls Wheat Stripe Rust for about 14 days.

At 145 mL/ha it controls Wheat Leaf Rust for about 30 days.

21. PESTICIDE RESISTANCE:

Some strains of fungi normally controlled by tebuconazole may develop resistance, especially when multiple applications are made or high disease loads occur.

Apply no more than 3 consecutive group c fungicides before rotating to a different group. Apply no more than 5 group c fungicides per season.

Don't apply more than 3 applications of DMI type fungicides before switching to alternative and no more than 5 applications per season.

22. TOXICITY:

Poison schedule - S5

Summary:

Details:

Poison schedule - S

Mammalian toxicity -

Acute oral LD50 - mg/kg (rats), [For comparison table salt is 3000 mg/kg]

Acute dermal LD50 - > mg/kg (rabbit).

Skin -

Eye -

Vapour inhalation - LC50 - > mg/L air (rat).

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:

24. FIRST AID:

If SWALLOWED -

If in EYES - Irrigate for 15 minutes with plenty of water.

If on SKIN - Rinse with plenty of water, remove contaminated clothing, wash with soap and water.

If INHALED - Remove patient to fresh air.

If patient has symptoms or is concerned contact a doctor immediately.

Advice to doctor - Treat symptomatically.

Call Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26Call Poisons information Centre on 131126.

25. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING:

Cotton overalls, washable hat and pvc gloves.

26 RE ENTRY PERIODS and OTHER SAFETY ISSUES:

27. PROPERTIES:

Product appearance -

Shelf Life -

Product Flammability -

Half life in water - days at pH5 and 35 C.

Water solubility at 25 C. - ppm at pH

Oil solubility -

Octanol:Water ratio at 25 C. - at pH 5.

Vapour Pressure at 25 C. -

Dissociation constant - pKa.

Melting point - C.

Boiling point -

Molecular weight -

Density -

28. ENVIRONMENTAL FATE:

Summary -

Birds - toxicity.

Fish - toxicity LC50 > ppm.

Invertebrates - toxicity.

Bees - toxicity.

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 compatability with other herbicides, insecticides and fungicides.

See HerbiGuide for a full list of pesticide compatibilities.

Compatible with spray oils and non ionic wetting agents.

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 -

Packaging Group -

EPG -

UN Number -

Worksafe Classification (NOHSC) - Hazardous.

32. References:

Acknowledgments:

Collated by HerbiGuide. Phone 08 98444064 for more information.