Country: Australia
Language: English
Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)
triclopyr as butotyl(300g/L)+picloram as hopa(100g/L) + others
APVMA PERMIT
triclopyr as butotyl(300g/L)+picloram as hopa(100g/L) + others
NSW DPI
Group I Herbicide
For the control of madiera vine and cats claw creeper in riparian zones.
Registered and available
2016-01-18
PER13914 Permit Version 2 Page 1 of 2 PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT TO CONTROL MADEIRA VINE AND CAT’S CLAW CREEPER IN RIPARIAN ZONES PERMIT NUMBER - PER13914 This permit is issued to the Permit Holder in response to an application granted by the APVMA under section 112 of the Agvet Codes of the jurisdictions set out below. This permit allows a person, as stipulated below, to use the product in the manner specified in this permit in the designated jurisdictions. This permit also allows any person to claim that the product can be used in the manner specified in this permit. THIS PERMIT IS IN FORCE FROM 1 FEBRUARY 2013 TO 31 MARCH 2026 PERMIT HOLDER: NSW DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES 161 Kite Street ORANGE NSW 2800 PERSONS WHO CAN USE THE PRODUCT UNDER THIS PERMIT: Persons generally. PER13914 Permit Version 2 Page 2 of 2 CONDITIONS OF USE PRODUCTS TO BE USED: NUFARM CONQUEROR HERBICIDE PLUS OTHER REGISTERED PRODUCTS Containing: 300 g/L TRICLOPYR present as the BUTOXYETHYL ESTER and 100 g/L PICLORAM present as the HEXYLOXYPROPYLAMINE SALT as their only active constituents. GRAZON EXTRA HERBICIDE PLUS OTHER REGISTERED PRODUCTS Containing: 300 g/L TRICLOPYR present as the BUTOXYETHYL ESTER, 100 g/L PICLORAM present as the HEXYLOXYPROPYLAMINE SALT and 8 g/L AMINOPYRALID present as the HEXYLOXYPROPYLAMINE SALT as their only active constituents. DIRECTIONS FOR USE: SITUATION TARGET WEEDS RATE RIPARIAN ZONES Madeira vine (_Anredera cordifolia_) Cat’s claw creeper (_Dolichandra_ _unguis-cati_) 400 mL product / 100 L water CRITICAL USE COMMENTS: Apply by hand gun to vines on the ground. Juvenile Madeira vine may be detached from host, coiled on the ground and sprayed. Cat's claw creeper is difficult to detach so juvenile vines attached to the host can be sprayed with the mixture providing no spray comes into contact with the hosts’ leaves. Spraying may be required once per year for Cat's claw creeper and up to three times per year for Madeira vine. DO NOT use within 5 metres of a Read the complete document