Triadimefon 125 EC

1. Trade Name 2. Manufacturer3. Formulation
4FARMERS TRIADIMEFON 125 FUNGICIDE SPRAY4 FARMERS PTY LTDEC
4FARMERS TRIADIMEFON 500 FUNGICIDE DRY4 FARMERS PTY LTDWP
4FARMERS TRIADIMEFON 500 FUNGICIDE W.P.4 FARMERS PTY LTDWP
ACCORD 125 EC FUNGICIDENUFARM AUSTRALIA LIMITEDEC
ALLFIRE TRIADIMEFON 125 FUNGICIDEAGVANTAGE PTY LTDEC
ALLFIRE TRIADIMEFON 500 W.P. FUNGICIDEAGVANTAGE PTY LTDWP
ALLFIRE TRIADIMEFON 500WG FUNGICIDEAGVANTAGE PTY LTDWG
BAYLETON 125 EC FUNGICIDEBAYER CROPSCIENCE PTY LTDEC
BAYLETON GARDEN FUNGICIDEBAYER CROPSCIENCE PTY LTDWP
CHEMAG TRIADIMEFON 125 FUNGICIDE SPRAYIMTRADE AUSTRALIA PTY LTDEC
CHEMAG TRIADIMEFON 500WG FUNGICIDEIMTRADE AUSTRALIA PTY LTDWG
CONQUEST TRIADIMEFON 125 FUNGICIDECONQUEST AGROCHEMICALS PTY LTDEC
FARMOZ TRIAD 125 FUNGICIDE SPRAYFARMOZ PTY LIMITEDEC
FARMOZ TRIAD 500 WP FUNGICIDEFARMOZ PTY LIMITEDWP
GENFARM TRIADIMEFON 125 FUNGICIDEGENFARM CROP PROTECTION PTY LTDEC
GENFARM TRIADIMEFON 500 WP FUNGICIDEGENFARM CROP PROTECTION PTY LTDWP
HALLEY TRIADIMEFON FUNGICIDEHALLEY INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISE (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTDEC
KENSO AGCARE TRIADIMEFON 125 FUNGICIDEKENSO CORPORATION (M) SDN BHDEC
NUFARM TURRET FUNGICIDENUFARM AUSTRALIA LIMITEDEC
OSPRAY TRIADIMEFON 125EC FUNGICIDEOSPRAY PTY LTDEC
PGR TRIADIMEFON 500WDG FUNGICIDEPGR INTERNATIONAL PTY LTDWG
SLINGSHOT FUNGICIDESIPCAM PACIFIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTDEC
SUMMIT TRIADIMEFON 125 FUNGICIDE SPRAYSIPCAM PACIFIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTDEC
TECHCHEM TRIADIMEFON FUNGICIDE 500 WPRURAL AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL SUPPLIERS PTY LTDWP
TEE-FON 500WP FUNGICIDEPGR INTERNATIONAL PTY LTDWP

4. ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Triadimefon 125g/L or 500g/kg

5. COST: $4.51 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 DMI, systemic fungicide. It has both curative and protective action for several weeks on a range of fungal diseases.

9. APPLICATION METHODS AND TIPS:

Applied by boom or aerial spray, a dip or on fertiliser.

Apply product on the day it is mixed.

10. ADJUVANTS, WETTERS, OILS:

11. EQUIPMENT:

Flat fan nozzles for booms. Set blades at 30-50 degrees for aerial micronairs.

12. SPRAYER WASH OUT AND DECONTAMINATION:

Rinse with water. Wash nozzles, strainers and filters. Rinse with a detergent such as SURF, OMO or DRIVE at 500g per 100 L water and circulate through system for 15 minutes. Flush thoroughly with clean water. Boom cleaning products can also be used.

13. WATER OR CARRIER DATA:

50-100 L water/ha for boom sprays. 10 L water/ha or more for aerial sprays with cross wind > 5 knots. 30 L/ha for cross winds less than 5 knots.

14. WEATHER:

Rainfast in less than 1 hour.

15. RAINFASTNESS:

<1 hour

16. SOIL:

17. PLANT HEALTH and OTHER EFFECTS:

18. WITHHOLDING PERIODS:

Barley: Cutting and grazing - 28 days

Barley: Harvest - 28 days to 3 months

Cucurbits: Harvest - 1 day

Grapes: Harvest - 14 days

Peas: Harvest - 14 days

Wheat: Cutting and grazing - 28 days

Wheat: Harvest - 28 days

Azaleas, Sugarcane: Not required when used as directed.

Barley: Cutting and grazing - 28 days

Barley: Harvest - 28 days to 3 months

Cucurbits: Harvest - 1 day

Grapes: Harvest - 14 days

Peas: Harvest - 14 days

Wheat: Cutting and grazing - 28 days

Wheat: Harvest - 28 days

Azaleas, Sugarcane: Not required when used as directed.

19. PLANT BACK PERIODS or RECROPPING INTERVALS:

20. MODE OF ACTION:

Tends to accumulate at the leaf margins which may leave the centre of the leaf susceptible to infection.

DMI Triazole group. Inhibits ergosterol synthesis.

Systemic with protective, curative and eradicant action.

At 500 mL/ha it controls Wheat Stripe Rust for about 14 days.

At 500 mL/ha it controls Wheat Leaf Rust for about 14 days

21. PESTICIDE RESISTANCE:

22. TOXICITY:

Poison schedule - S6

Poison schedule S5.

Ingestion: Practically non toxic.

Skin: Practically non toxic. May cause numbness of facial skin.

Eyes: Moderately irritating.

Inhalation: May be slightly toxic if inhaled over long periods.



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:

Seek medical advice.

If Swallowed: If more than 15 minutes from hospital, induce vomiting preferably with Ipecac Syrup APF.

If in Eyes: Flood with water for 15 minutes.

If on Skin: Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.

If Inhaled: Move to fresh air. May cause respiratory irritation. Seek medical advice.

Advice to Doctor: Treat symptoms. Contact Poisons Information Centre on 131126

25. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING:

Safety glasses.

Impervious gloves.

Full body clothing.

26 RE ENTRY PERIODS and OTHER SAFETY ISSUES:

27. PROPERTIES:

Brown liquid with slight chemical odour.

Specific gravity - 0.87

Non flammable. Non combustible.

Not soluble in water. Disperses with moderate agitation.



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:

Harmful to fish.



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.

30. REGISTERED CROPS, INSECTS and DISEASES.

See Herbiguide Species Solutions Tab for registered uses.

31. GOVERNMENT AND REGULATORY INFORMATION:

Dangerous Goods Class - Not a dangeropus good for transport by road or rail. Class 3 Flammable liquid.

Hazchem Code -

Packaging Group - 3

EPG -

UN Number -

Worksafe Classification -

32. References:

4 Farmers label and MSDS 11/2002. Bayer Bayleton 2003

Acknowledgments:

Collated by HerbiGuide. Phone 08 98444064 for more information.